Some time ago, Dan Fetters inquired about migration routes from Berkeley County to Ohio. Here is one possiblity: Recently, I volunteered at a Genealogy Day in Urbana, Ohio. I bought a copy of the June 1905 Centennial edition of an Urbana newspaper. An article about the migration of an early Urbana settler gave me the source. An early Urbana settler was supposed to have migrated from Greenbrier County, West Virginia, plus his father was killed in the Revolutionary War at the battle of Point Pleasant on the Kanawha River (WV) in 1774; migrated by travel along the Kanawha River to the Ohio River near Point Pleasant, WV/Gallipolis, OH, then traveled along the Ohio River to Maysville, KY (Limestone, then; Mason Co.). The route from Maysville to Urbana was associated named after the well-known Ohioan Simon Kenton in that era. Other passage on the Ohio River was possible, and Maysville/Limestone could still have been a possible stopping point before migration to the Champaign/Logan County areas. Russ Sarver [email protected]