Has anyone any knowledge of Cumberland Mill in Stafford County, Virginia, near Falmouth and the Rappahannock River? "gravelley run" is what is now known as England Run. Half of the land being described in the paragraph below was later sold to the Reveleys and became their beloved Woodend. Thanks, Sarah Reveley King George County Deed Book 4 pp. 429-432 Indenture made 12th/13th November 1759 between Enoch Innis and Catherine his wife of parish Brunswick in King George County of one part, and James Threlkeld of same...by deeds of lease and release...for sum One hundred and thirty pounds current money of Virginia...sold 300 acres...west side westermost branch gravelley run near to a small path that leads from William Hume's home to the river ...line that divides between the land now belonging to heirs of Doctr. John Edwards deced...main tract formerly belonging to Wm. Pattishall; land belonging to Colo. Charles Carter; road that leads to Mr. Gerard Banks's formerly cleared to Cumberland Mill... being part of a larger tract purchased by Enoch Innes of William Pattishall....