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    1. Re: Unidentified subject!
    2. Nedra Dickman Brill
    3. Pam, Reed's Creek starts ca. Hwy 33 west of Franklin, flows NE and empties into South Branch at Upper Tract. It follows a county road called Upper Reeds Creek Road. There is also a Lower Reeds Creek road west from Ruddle that mets up with Reeds Creek. It is on a mill run but this was a flour mill, not a saw mill. One of the Hinkle farms, owned by several generations, is at Judy Gap on North Fork. There were also Hinkle farms in Germany Valley on the road between Riverton and Seneca Caverns. Not sure about the Saw Mill Creek, but do suspect it truly ran a saw mill. In what district do they appear in the censuses? You might try the US Geodetic Survey site on the Internet. Nedra At 07:24 AM 5/27/99 -0500, you wrote: >Can someone out there tell me if they are familiar enough with the early >farms to tell me about where the McClung Farm, Moses Hinkle Farm and the >Hartley Farm was located. (Pendleton County). > >Also the area called Rick or Rich Mountain. (Randolph Co) > >Samuel Coil owned these properties and they have been referenced to as the >Reeds Creek area.......where is this exactly??? He also owned a saw mill on >"Saw Mill Creek". Is this the name of a particular location or town or >creek?

    07/11/1999 06:22:16