I've been hiking North Sugartree Rd,Tate Township ,Clermont 3 miles west of Bethel. 1 old house remains, and Emmitt and I can remember 4 more,and they must have pre-dated the road,which shows on the 1870 atlas. They do-did not face N Sugartree Rd. The survivor was my great grandparents John F.M.ELY,and their dau,Ruhama Ely [Brown's] home awhile 1873 and later. 1870 atlas show it belonging to her father,Savil Justice, [as a 2nd farm]. My mother talked of driving the cows from pasture there 1\2 mile to our barn to milk,so, 1910+..My grandfather gave a cornr of that farm to friend,poor old Billy Henderson ,to build a cabin. Hill's,and lastly the Wedmore m Essie Sears girl lived there, and that fronted Woodruff Rd. I see an elevation where Henderson's cabin was,and east a couple blocks that was the mose likely cabin site for John Drummond, 1810 era,from NJ. N side Woodruff. John Emmitt,the old brick of Edna ----- Petzel Sizemore Garvey was not located square with N Sugartree. For sure,the road along Sugartree Creek,and Rt 125,and Williamsburg-Bantam are earlier roads. I'm guessing a lane angling from Drummond's,on n Woodruff,to Edna's. Edna was "the goat lady" to a few of you. Then there was the old,old big brick,on Williamsburg-Bantam,but cornering on N Sugartree. Williams,early. Hinges in my memory. 'BUT" I want to know who built the old,2 story ,brick, of Cecil Reed,Harold Wilhoff, Savil Justice,J.F.M.ELY'S wife. Rev John Collins had 50-100 acres of speculation land there. John Drummond had 50 acres to the south. Campbell's and Blair's to the east.Williams,McIntosh,Mattox to the west. I'll guess the old brick built 1820-40,and surely before Savil Justics. And the 1st farm,on the east,behind Ireton's. Built facing Rt 125,not N Sugartree. Was owned by Edna Petzel,AND mOORE'S.but had been Col Wm Thomas m Electra Collins,and was likely built by Jesse Justice Jr m Susan Wilcox,Nantucket Quaker girl. Mrs Ireton had a boy she kept shut up with an armidillo,and fed on donut holes and potato soup. She would cast him on the seas.