Dear Ted, The Muddy Creek Meeting was established in 1771 and became a preparative meeting in 1785 and was merged with Union Meeting in 1818. It is located on the outskirts of Kernersville. Hinshaw says two mile but with urban sprawl it is probably closer. It is hard to see unless you know what you are looking for on that road. When I was in Kernersville fourteen years ago. I went to the police station to ask about it. They didn't know anything about it. They called a local historian who knew where it was. I got a police escort to the cemetery. Most of the markers are field stones, a few modern stones such as the Clarence Whicker monument. You can identify the cemetery by that big monument and name. The informatrion on the meet ing is from Hinshaw's volume one, "The Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy". I hope this helps uou. H.N. GRimes, M.D. [email protected] _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com