Hey all y'all. Tim Moore here. I am planning on taking a drive back to Greenville this weekend to try and locate the areas/land where my Enoch Moore/Eliz Albritton folks lived in 1800s. According to KING, Enoch Moore was 8 miles NE of Greenville just across Grindle Creek. The 1850 census has them in Parkers District 0938-0944 between Langley, Baldree, Tucker, and Harrington above and M. Moore, Barrow, S. Moore below (on the next day in Oct). Also on 1860 census page 31 between what looks like Harrington and Whichard(?). 1870 has them next to one of their older sons, James L. Moore. Using the Gilmer map, Bob Forbes and I have narrowed it down to a couple three "E"? Moores , the most promising point being at the intersection of Old Creek Road and Whichard Road SW corner, I understand not far from 264 bypass. ?? But this is not 'just across Grindle Creek'. ??? Also according to KING in 1866 Enoch Moore the son of Benjamin and brother of Randolph was in the Carney home during two raids by Federals. I have seen Carney farm with some nearby Moore homesteads indicated on the Gilmer map and they are just across Grindall Creek -and due north of the above-mentioned E. Moore dot - but is difficult to make out first initials. :( Anyway can anyone help me out here? is it even worth the trip? What if anything is out there? Is it even accessible? Any Moore or other graveyards? The Enoch Benajmin Moore I seek info on is Jacob - Henry - Benjamin line. Enoch is the father of my GGD Samuel B. Moore born on that farm in 1859. Thanks so much to all. Enjoy this year's reunion/annula meeting! Tim Moore 919 639-8086; 412-5496 cell Willow Spring (Johnston County), NC