Myrna, None of your Morrow names are familiar to me, and I was glad to learn from Rock that all the similarly-named Davis's I run into are likely the same Davis line. Rock, I would like to talk with you about the Enochs sometime, and make sure I have them placed correctly in my database, as so many married or associated with Bryans. The Ortons seemed to have only one major line in Rowan Co., and they were also connected to the Bryans - marrying the dau of a son of Old Morgan Bryan... William Butler is familiar also, one WB was fairly prominent & political in early times, I think. If you go to the Longhunters-L archives on Rootsweb, and key in William Butler, there is a lot of info posted about him and something might ring a bell with you. Assuming it is the same William Butler; I do not know for sure. In my copy of Ms. Linn's "Rowan Co. Tax Lists" the Morrows show up in districts now in the Iredell Co area. On the 1787 Co Tax list of Aeneas Campbell, a John Morrow shows with 2 wm 21-60; 5 wm -21 or +60; 4 wf. A John Morrow's land does show up on the South fork of the Yadkin, see farthest left bottom of Andrew Lagle's Davie County Land Grants Map. Orton is next door east. Kathryn