Josiah Prickett was in several battles, and came from his native State, Virginia, in 1791 to Geranl's (sp?) station, and from thence to the north side of Stonelick creek in 1801, on the farm now owned by William Rousebush. In 1792 his youngest brother, Richard, was stolen and adopted by the Indians and became the wealthiest man among the Wyandots and died in 1849 an aged chief. Thomas Fee came in 1792 with the Greggs and Buchanans from western Pennsylvania to Kentucky, and seven years later he removed to Indian creek on the present David Moreton farm, having passed three years at mouth of Bullskin creek. His sons were Thomas, William, James, Samuel, Elias, Elijah, Elisha, Jesse and daughters Sarah and Rachel. He was born in 1763, did frontier service in the revolution; was the progenitor of the very numerous family of his name in Clermont and died in 1820. He was a zealous Methodist and his pioneer home the centre of church gathering and intinerant's visits. John Charles Tippet [email protected]