Can anyone tell me if the following streams and "landmarks" still exist in Davidson County? Can you help me pinpoint where these descriptions would be today? I found references to them in various documents that appear to involve my ancestors, dating back to 1792. At the time they were in Davidson. The later formation of new counties from Davidson may have affected where they are today. Thanks! 1. North side of Cumberland River on the south fork of Macadoe (or Macade?) Creek. (1792 deed reference). 2. Area of Edmonstons Branch to east fork of Mill Creek, beginning at mouth of Lick Branch to the head, thence to Edmonstons Spring down said branch to Sinking Creek, down said creek to Mill Creek east fork, up to the mouth of McCutcheons Branch, up to William Burris's thence to west fork at Stovall. (1799, appointment of road overseer). 3. Road from Williamson County line to top of Bells Hill, hands to work thereon beginning at Wm. Burris at county line along old line to Hides Quarter. Then direct course to Bells Hill then a direct course to Indian Spring. Then down said branch to Mill Creek including all inhabitants. (October 1800, oversee road work). Chuck Burress Galax, Virginia CBurress@tcia.net