For Thanksgiving I would like to invite my ancestor Drury Morrow, a native of Cumberland County, VA who was a lieutenant in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. He might have some war stories but I think my family would really enjoy his fiddle playing. Family lore has it that he was in frequent demand to perform at community gatherings. Drury Watson, 1740-1829 is supposedly buried in the Old Six Mile Cemetery, Indian Land, alongside his daughter Susannah Watson Morrow and his son-in-law James McKnight Morrow. The Morrows settled on Twelve Mile Creek c. 1788 in the Catawba Indian Land between the present NC boundary line and #521. WATSON, DRURY. Deed Book F, Lancaster Co, SC, p. 241: State of South Carolina, Lancaster District - to all whom these presents may come greeting. Know ye that I Drury Watson of the State of Virginia Cumberland County hath bargained & sold unto James Morrow of the State and district above mentioned a certain negro woman named Agg and a boy named London, and a child named Ambris children of said wench for the consideration of 500 dollars cash paid to me in hand to which I do forever quit claim to the said negro wench and children forever, bargained sold and by these presents do bargain and sell unto the above mentioned James Morrow, the above mentioned negro woman and children with her increase bargained sold and delivered. In witness whereof I have set my hand this 27th day of August 1804. Signed Drurey Watson. Witnesses: Eli Crocket, Jonathan Coffey