I read with interest the Grooms-Satterfield post re Shannondale tract of Lord Fairfax's land on the Shenadoah.Using only Cecil O'Dell's book on the pioneers of old Frederick Co,Va,which indexes a Wm Satterfield about 1740,but no Shannondale nor Grooms,I made an educated guess roughly where Shannondale tract was.From Frederick Co,Va was split off in the [?] 1770 era,Berkley Co,Va,and Berkley Co split into 3,including Jeferson Co,Va at the mouth of the Shenadoah river into the Potomac River,at Harper's Ferry,Va. Then,in 1863,Va split because of the civil war, and Jefferson Co is now in WV. Honor Grimes wed 1st a Crawford,and had Col Wm and Valentine Crawford. Then she wed Richard Stephenson,and raised her sons in what is now Jefferson Co,WV. Several of her sons,in the 1765 era, moved near modern Connellsville,now,Fayette Co,sw Pa. Col Wm Crawford was tortured to death in mid-1782,and his militia army defeated in mid-Ohio by the Indians. You can see his son,Lt John Crawford,and Noble Grimes,and a Richard Graham,plus the Stevensons,together near Connellsville-New Haven,Pa until about 1790. Some Richard Grayham had a fort,on the Concord,Ky bank of the Ohio oppisite the mouth of Adams Co's Ohio Brush Creek,before Nathanial Massie pioneered Manchester,Adams Co,Ohio nearby in 1793 [?]