Hi List, I have a photocopy of the following: Excerpts from CABINS OF THE LOOP AND ENVIRONS OF THE SOUTHERN HALF OF FAYETTE COUNTY VIRGINIA (NOW WEST VIRGINIA) by L. Neil Darlington, December 1987, McClain Printing Company, Parsons, West Virginia, 1988: "INGRAM (INGRAHAM; INGHRAM) (p. ?) James Ingram, whose wife was Margaret, daughter of John and Elizabeth Kincaid, probably settled on Loup Creek about the same time as James Kincaid, or soon after. The place he selected was at the mouth of a branch three miles farther up Loup Creek than Kincaid's cabin. The branch is now called Ingram Branch. The 120-acre tract, including Ingram's improvement, was patented by his sons, Robert and Matthew, in 1843, several years after the settlement. Whether this James Ingram is the same settler whose name was given to that other Ingram Branch opposite Cane Branch on New River has not been definitely established. The family of James and Margaret Ingram consisted of John, Matthew, Robert, Ruth and Cynthia. John and Matthew removed to Poca River. Robert married Hulda Johnson and lived at the Sonny Kincaid site, which was a part of the 120-acre grant of which he had become the sole owner." Can anyone tell me when James Kincaid settled on Loup Creek? I'd like to put a closer date on when my James Ingram moved from Greenbrier Co. (he sold a piece of land "on Meadow River and Swel on ridge opposite Buffaloe Lick" in that county in 1812) to the Loup Creek area. Cathy