Sally, you asked about Rev. Goode's files on the Morgan Families. Here are some early ref. The family file is hugh and, if you wish will lated send attachment. This is what I find. There was a nice open space in a gap between Little Cub creek and Little Huff which looked like a garden. They called it Garden Gap from which this gap at the branch got it�s name. Rev. Floyd Morgan, a Primitive Baptist minister built his home near Garden Gap. Armor Lawson Godfrey, a pioneer, had a fine cold spring at the foot of a hill near Northspring branch from which gave the name to the first post office established in that section. In the year 1800 to 1802, Thomas Morgan and his brothers Sam and David, built a pole cabin or hunting lodge on the Guyandotte River at the mouth of a creek from which this stream got the name, Cabin Creek. Thomas Morgan became one of the first settlers in this County and settled just above Cabin Creek. Our fifth settler was Thomas Morgan who was married to Rachel Blankenship in Tazwell County and first settled on Bluestone River but sold out and came and settled on Indian Creek in1804, just above the site of Indian Village. Thos Morgan was a son of Abraham Morgan who was born in England and married Elizabeth Early and came to America and settled prior to the breaking out of the Revolutionary War 1n1775. They landed at Old Point Comfort and came and settled in Buford County where they reared theire children whose names were: Jonathan; David; Samuel; Thomas; Polly and Betsey. Thomas, David and Samuel settled in Wyoming County. Samuel settled below Thomas where the Indian Village stood. David Morgan settled on the mouth of Daves Branch where Baileysville is now located.