On a surveyor's map drawn in Wake Co. in 1856 for the parties to a lawsuit over land, the abbreviation ChB. was given next to two names - C. M. Williams and J. M. Mooneyham - at the bottom of the page, and the words "fee $150" was indicated after each name. Does anyone know what the "ChB" stands for? The document is from the County certifying that the above map represents the lands in dispute (signed, interestingly, for the county by F. Bevers - has to be Fendol Bevers of later Wake Co. map fame!), and a Surveyors fee of $9 is noted. But we can't figure out the "ChB" beside the names. Any ideas??? Joanne Pearce Gaudio I should add that the lawsuit was between Richard B. Seawell and Henry Bunch over lands previously left by John Nutt, Sr. to various family members in 1819. If anyone knows anything about the lawsuit, I'd sure like to know!