In a message dated Wed, 18 Sep 2002 11:24:36 PM Eastern Standard Time, "The Hughes's" <hughes5@hdo.net> writes: >18 Sep 2002 > >I have read lot of land deeds for Caswell County that reference the Jordan >Creek. The only one I am familiar with is in Alamance County. It flows >near the Caswell County border, but parallels it and as far as I can tell >does not cross it. Hughs Mill Creek flows from Caswell to Alamance and into >the Jordan. > >Is there another Jordan Creek in Caswell Co or does the same Jordan Creek >flow in both Caswell and Alamance? Or perhaps the deeds all refer to the >creek in Alamance? Most of the deeds mentioning Jordan Creek say nothing >about the County line. > >Any help appreciated. > >Thanks..... >John Hughes Same creek, but the smaller part, or origin of Jordon [pronounced Jerden] is located in Caswell. The Jordon connects to Stoney Creek and eventually flows into the Haw River. John Fox Winston Salem, NC