Yes two different Fallings Springs - the one in PA is probably over a hundred miles away from the one along the Potomac River in West Virginia..... Susan On Thu, 4 Mar 2004 11:15:49 -0500 "Pat Thompson" <Pat125@erols.com> writes: > Susan wrote: > The Conococheague must be quite long because when I lived in > Chambersburg, PA about 30 minutes north of Hagerstown, MD it > ran through > the town right behind the church I was a member of - > ****Falling Spring > Presbyterian church . > --- > I just found on the Hardy County web site: > FC, 4:405, 6 March 1753 > Neals Friend, William Demose, Owen Rogers, and Peter > Julian, having made their report that they have marked a > road the most convenient way from Winchester Town to Potomac > River [illegible] order for a road to be cleared to the > mouth of the South Branch. Ordered that the said road be > cleared according to law. > Neals Friend is appointed overseer of the road from > Potomac River at Neals Friend's to the *****Falling Springs > and that the tithables eight miles on each side of the said > road work on the same under him as their overseer and that > he clear and keep the same in repair according to law. > > I suppose this MUST refer to two different FALLING > SPRINGS? > Might anyone know? > Thanks, Pat-T > > > >