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James Smith, 400 acres on a drain of Simpson's Creek, adjoining lands of John Nutter, to include his settlment made in 1772.
William Runyon, 400 acres on Sycamore Creek, to include his settle- ment made in 1773.
Amariah Davisson, 400 acres on the waters of Elk Creek, adjoining lands of Matthew Nutter, to include his settlement made in 1776.
Amariah Davisson, 1000 acre by preemption on Limestone Creek, to include his improvement made in 1773.
Thomas Nutter, 400 acres on Elk Creek, adjoining lands claimed by Sotha Hickman to include his settlement made in 1775.
NOTE-On this tract was located the famous Nutter's Fort, which furnished protection to the settlers for miles around. It was situated on the present turnpike to Buckhannon about two miles from Clarksburg.
William Roberson, assignee to Benjamin Shinn, 400 acres on Ten Mile adjoining lands of Benjamin Roberson, including his settlement made in 1774.
Henry Fink, assignee to Henry Rule, 400 acres on Buckhannon River, adjoining lands of David Wilson, to include his settlement made in 1770.
Levy Shinn, 400 acres on the West Fork, adjoining lands of John Wood, to include his settlement made in 1773, with a preemption to 1000 acres adjoining.
John Simpson, Junior, 400 acres on the waters of Sud's Run, adjoin- ing lands of John Good, to include his settlement made in 1773.
Jonathan Coburn, 300 acres on the West Fork of the Monongahela River, in the bent of the river, to include his settlement made in 1775.
James Arnold, 400 acres on Rooting Creek, at the old Field Lick, to include his improvement made in 1771, with a preemption to 1000 acres adjoining.
Benjamin Robinson, assignee to Jacob Reece, 400 acres on Ten Mile, adjoining lands of William Robinson, to include his settlement made in 1775.
Edmund West, 400 acres on Hacker's Creek, adjoining lands of William Ratcliff, including his settlement made in 1773.
Adam O'Brien, assignee to John Richards, 400 acres on Lost Creck, adjoining lands of John Cain, including his settlement made in 1771.
John Schoolcraft, heir of Anstead Schoolcraft, 400 acres on the main fork of Fink's Run, adjoining lands claimed by Henry Phink, to include his settlement made in 1774.
Joseph Neal, 400 acrees on Robeson's Run, adjoining lands of Thomas Day, including his settlement made in 1773.
Arnold Richards 300 acres on the West Fork River, adjoining lands of William Lowther, to include his settlement made in 1773.
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Jacob Break, assignee of Samuel Pringle, 400 acres on Buckhannon adjoining lands of Peter Pufenglory, to include his settlement made in 1776.
John Jackson, assignee of Samuel Seduscus, 300 acres on the waters of Buckhannon, adjoining lands of George Jackson, to include his settle- ment made in 1776.
Paul Richards 400 acres on the West Fork, adjoining lands of Arnold Richards, to include his settlement made in 1774.
Isaac Runyon, assignee of George Claypole, 400 acres in the "Bent of the River Creek" to include his settlement made in 1774.
This creek, which is a tributary of the West side of the West Fork River, about five miles above Clarksburg was afterwards, and is now called Coburns Creek.
Elias Hughes, 400 acres on the West Fork, adjoining lands of James Tanner to include his improvement made in 1770
John Hain, 250 acres on the West Fork, adjoining lands of Jacob Richards to include his improvement made in 1770.
Jacob Richards, 400 acres on Sycamore Creek, to include his improve- ment made in the year 1771.
NOTE-This survey contained Richard's Fort, mentioned in the Border Warfare, and was situated about six miles from Clarksburg on the West Milford road.
Jesse Hughes, 400 acres on the Hacker's Creek, adjoining lands of Edmund West to include his settlement made in 1770.
Isaac Richards, 400 acres on the West Side of Elk Creek, adjoining lands of Charles Harrison in right of residence. (No date).
Conrad Richards 400 acres at the mouth of Lost Creek, to include his settlement made in 1773, with a preemption to 1000 acres adjoining.
Daniel Hain 400 acres on Lost Creek, adjoining lands of Conrad Richards, to include his settlement made in 1773.
Adam O'Brien 400 acres on the West Fork, to include his settlement made in 1775, adjoining lands of Charles Washburn.
Matthew Schoolcraft 400 acres on Slab Camp Bottom on that branch of the Monongahela River called Land Fork to include his settlement made in 1774.
This location is probably on the waters of the West Fork or Buck- hannon.
James Schoolcraft 400 acres on the Main Fork of Fink's Run, adjoin- ing lands of John Schoolcraft, to include his settlement made in 1774.
Isaac Edwards, assignee to John Murphy, 400 acres on Andrew Davisson's Run, to include his improvement made in 1775.
Benjamin Wilson and Jacob Conrad, tenants in common, assignee to John Davis, 400 acres at Bull Town on the Little Kanawha River to include his settlement made in 1775.
Benjamin Wilson, 400 acres on Leading Creek, a branch of Tygart's Valley River, adjoining lands of Thomas Skidmore, to include his im- provement made in 1773, with a preemption to 1000 acres adjoining.
Wilson's Fort which was situated in the Valley a short distance below the present town of Beverly was probably located on this land.
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Sotha Hickman 1000 acres on Elk Creek, by right of preemption adjoining lands of Matthew Nutter, to include his settlement made in 1773.
John Tucker, senior, 200 acres on the West Fork River, on the Stone Coal Lick, to include his improvement made in 1775.
John Tucker, Senior, assignee to Samuel Merrefield, 400 acres on West Fork, adjoining Coon's Creek, to include his settlement made in 1771.
George Tucker, 400 acres on the waters of Booth's Creek, adjoining the drains of the Tygart's Valley River, to include his improvement made in 1775.
Samuel Merrifield, 400 acres on the West Fork, to include his settle- ment made in 1773.
Samuel Merrifield, heir of Samuel Merrifield, 400 acres on Booth's Creek, adjoining lands of Williams Tucker to include his settlement made in 1773.
Joseph Davis, assignee to Frederick Ice, 400 acres on Tygart's Valley fork of the Monongahela to include his settlement made in 1770.
Richard Falls, assignee to William Anderson, 400 acres on Cheat River, adjoining John Scott's land, to include his settlement made in 1772.
Ezekiel York 400 acres on the waters of Tygarts Valley at a place called Hardin's cove, to include his settlement made in 1774.
Jesse York, 400 acres in Hardin's Cove, adjoining lands of Ezekiel York, to include his settlement made in 1775.
John Tucker, Junior, 400 acres on Booth's Creek, at the Big Lick, to include his improvement made in 1775.
John Jackson 400 acres in Tygarts Valley Fork, adjoining the lands of Jonathan Byard to include his settlement made in 1775.
John Jonston, 1000 acres by preemption on the waters of Tygart's Valley Fork, adjoining lands of Graham Byard, to include his settlement made in 1775.
John Carey 400 acres on Tygart's Valley River, adjoining Forsher's Levels, to include his settlement made in 1776.
Jeremiah Prather, assignee of John Davis, who was assignee to Daniel Hazel, 200 acres in Tygart's Valley, on the West Side of the river, adjoin- ing lands of Peter Cassity and Benjamin Jones, to include his settlement made in 1771.
John Tucker, the third, 400 acres on Booth's Creek, to include his settlement made in 1776.
William Tucker, Junior, 400 acres on the dividing ridge between Tygart's Valley River and Booth's Creek, to include his settlement made in 1775, adjoining lands of the heirs of James Booth.
Thomas Merifield 400 acres on the waters of Booth's Creek, on Horner's Run, to include his improvement made in 1766.
Thomas Merrifield 500 acres by preemption adjoining his improvement made in 1776.
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Joseph Tomlinson, Junior, 600 acres on the Ohio River adjoining his settlement made in 1773, opposite Letarts Falls, a preemption.
John P. Duvall, assignee to Martin Worthington, 400 acres on Polk Creek, beginning at the road that comes to the Creek from the G- - Lick, to include his settlement begun in 1772.
John P. Duvall, assignee of Hugh Evans, 400 acres at the mouth of the Left Hand Fork of Shinn's Run, to include his settlement made in 1775.
Robert Harding, 400 acres on Goose Creek, by right of residence. (No date).
Robert Conner, 400 acres on Cheat River, adjoining lands of James Conner to include his improvement made in 1776.
John Tucker, assignee of Samuel Merrifield 800 acres by preemption on the West Fork, adjoining Coon's Creek.
William Stewart, assignee to James Workman, 400 acres on the Little Kanawha, on the west side of said Kanawha, in the right of said Workman's residence, to include an improvement made in 1776, with a preemption to 1000 acres adjoining.
William, John and Lewis Rogers, tenants in common, 400 acres on Mill Creek at the forks of said Creek, above the Falls, to include their improvement made in 1778.
Robert Cunningham, 400 acres on Cheat River, adjoining lands of James Parsons on the one side and Salathiel Goff on the other, to include his settlement made in 1774.
John Plummer, 400 acres on Tygarts Valley Fork, about two miles from Pettyjohns fording to include his settlement made in 1775.
Samuel Megenley, 400 acres on the Little Kanawha, adjoining Alexander Henderson's lowest entry, to include his improvement made in 1776.
William Westfall, 400 acres on Teters Creek, to include his settlement made in 1772.
Abraham Thomas 400 acres on the South side of the main fork of the Little Kanawha, to include his settlement made in 1774.
Peter Springstone, 400 acres on Mill Creek, adjoining lands of Elias Barker, to include his settlement made in 1772.
Robert Woods, assignee of Andrew Scott, 400 acres on Lee's Creek, a branch of the Ohio, adjoining and above his Excellency General Wash- ington's survey, to include his settlement made in 1773.
The heirs of Andrew Robinson, deceased, assignee of Andrew Scott, heir of Andrew Scott deceased, 400 acres on Lee's Creek,a branch of the Ohio, joining lands of Robert Woods, to include his settlement made in 1773.
John Boggs, assignee of David McClure, who was assignee of Kennicks, 1000 acres by preemption on the north side of the Little Kana- wha about six miles from its mouth to include his improvement made in 1775.
John Knox, 400 acres on Beaver Creek, a branch of Hughes River, to include his settlement made in 1776.
Sarah Province, assignee of Richard Lemasters, 400 acres on Mill
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Creek, above the Falls, to include said Lemasters settlement made in 1770.
Sarah Province, assignee of Robert Bennett, 400 acres above the Falls to include his improvement made in 1770.
James Chew, assignee of George Cochran preemption to 1000 acres adjoining his settlement made on Salt Lick Creek in 1773.
William Robinson, assignee of James Pettet, preemption to 1000 acres adjoining his settlement on Salt Lick Creek.
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William Robinson, assignee of William Harden, 1000 acres adjoining his settlement on Salt Lick in 1773.
John Morrison 400 acres on Sand Fork, on the West Side of the Little Kanawha, about four miles from the same. (No date).
Henry Morrison, 400 acres on Sand Fork adjoining lands of John Morrison.
John Chew, assignee of Thomas Haymond, preemption to 1000 acres adjoining Haymond's improvement on Salt Lick Creek made in 1773.
William Robinson, assignee of John Hardesty, preemption to 1000 acres adjoining his improvement on Salt Lick Creek in 1773.
William Robinson, assignee of Adam Hyder, preemption to 1000 acres adjoining Hyder's settlement at the Forks of Cheat known as Black Fork.
William Robinson, assignee of Joseph Beedle, 1000 acres adjoining his improvement made in 1773 on Salt Lick.
Wiliam Robertson, assignee of Ed Harden, 1000 acres, adjoining his improvement made on Salt Lick in 1773.
John Madison, Junior, 400 acres on Big Sandy Creek, between the two Kanawha's, at a large glade near the Creek a corn right.
David Wilson, 400 acres on Buckhannon River, adjoining Henry Phinks, to include his settlement made in 1774.
Henry Rhodes, 400 acres on Buckhannon River adjoining Jacob Brakes, to include his settlement made in 1773.
Christopher Hannaman, 400 acres on Stewart's run, including his improvement made in 1774.
Aaron Smith, 400 acres on Simpson's Creek, adjoining lands of John McIntire, including his settlement made in 1772.
Daniel Fink, assignee of Dennis Murphy, 400 acres on Fink's Run, a drain of the Buckhannon River, to include his settlement made in 1772.
Isaac Edwards, 400 acres on the right hand fork of Ten Mile Creek, adjoining lands of Thomas Cunningham to include his improvement made in 1772.
Charles Harris 400 acres on Elk Creek, at the Big Poplar, to include his settlement made in 1771.
Joseph Wilkinson, 400 acres on Simpson's Creek, adjoining Samuel Wilkinson's land. (No date).
John Yeoakum, 400 acres on Barkers Creek, to include his settlement made in 1773 ..
Michael Yeocham, 400 acres on Sugar Creek, adjoining lands of William Gibson, to include his settlement made in 1772.
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William Gibson, heir of William Gibson, deceased, 400 acres on Sugar Creek, adjoining lands of Michael Yoacham.
William Smith, assignee to John Stuart, 400 acres on Sugar Creek, adjoining lands of Davis Davis, to include his settlement made in 1776.
John Allison, 400 acres on Hughes River, about four miles above the mouth of Goose Creek, including his improvement made in 1775.
Ezekiel Boggs, 400 acres on Hughes River, adjoining the lands of John Allison to include his improvement made in 1775.
Henry Taylor, 400 acres on Hughes River, adjoining lands of Ezekiel Boggs to include his improvement made in 1775.
Robert Taylor, 400 acres on Hughes River adjoining lands of Henry Taylor, to include his improvement made in 1775.
Samuel Taylor, 400 acres on Hughes River, adjoining lands of Robert Taylor, to include his improvement made in 1775.
John Clark, 400 acres on the South Side of Hughes River, adjoining lands of Samuel Taylor, to include his settlement made in 1775.
James Allen, 400 acres on Hughes River adjoining lands of John Clark, to include his settlement made in 1775.
John Chapman, 400 acres on Hughes River, adjoining lands of James Allen, including his improvement made in 1775.
David Barr, 400 acres on Hughes River, adjoining lands of John Chapman, including his improvement made in 1775.
John McKnight, 400 acres on Hughes River, adjoining lands of David Barr, including his improvement made in 1775.
James McRobins, 400 acres on Hughes River, adjoining lands of John McKnight, including his improvement made in 1775.
John McGlend, 400 acres on Hughes River adjoining lands of James McRobins, including his improvement made in 1775.
Robert Cavins, 400 acres on Hughes River, adjoining lands of John McGlend, including his improvement made in 1775.
Thomas Gilliland, 400 acres on Hughes River adjoining lands of Robert Cavins, including his improvement made in 1775.
Hugh Gilliland, 400 acres on Hughes River, adjoining lands of Thomas Gilliland, including his improvement made in 1775.
Mical Hults, 400 acres on Hughes River, adjoining lands of Hugh Gilliland, including his improvement made in 1775.
Jacob Miller, 400 acres on Hughes River, adjoining lands of Michael McKnight, including his improvement made in 1775.
Jacob Rice, 400 acres on Hughes River adjoining lands of Jacob Miller, including his settlement made in 1775.
Joseph Gregory, 400 acres on the East Side of Elk, to include the mouth of Davisson's Run to include his improvement made in 1772.
Samuel Wilkinson, assignee of William Boon, 400 acres on the North Fork of Simpson's Creek, including his settlement made in 1774.
William Stuart, assignee of John Cutright, 400 acres on the waters of Wills Creek, a branch of the Ohio, adjoining his Excellency General Wash- ington's land, to include his improvement made in 1773.
Heirs of James Owens, deceased, 400 acres on Booth's Creek adjoining lands of John Owens, including his settlement made in 1774.
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John Owens, 400 acres on Booth's Creek, adjoining land of John Thomas, to include his settlement made in 1773.
James McKenny, 400 acres on Simpson's Creek, and Lost Run. (No date).
William Mckinney, 400 acres on Simpson's Creek and Lost Run. (No date).
Thomas Clare, assignee of Jacob Weatherbolt, 400 acres on the South side of the Little Kanawha, ten miles above the mouth of Hughes River, to include his settlement made in 1772.
John Ramsey, 400 acres on the lower side of the Little Kanawha, at the mouth of Hughes River, including the improvement made by George Yeager, in 1772.
William Stuart, 400 acres on the South side of the Little Kanawha, a small distance above the mouth of Worthington Creek, including his settlement made in 1772.
Jacob Beeson on the right of George Greene, 400 acres on the North Side of the Little Kanawha three or four miles from the mouth of Hughes River, to include his improvement made in 1772.
William John, assignee of John Draggoo, 400 acres, on the East Side of the Little Kanawha, in a large bend opposite the mouth of a run, empty- ing into the said river on the West side by right of settlement. No date.
John Pierce Duval, assignee of Elisha Collings, 1000 acres by pre- emption on the West Fork, opposite the land of Francis Reed, above the mouth of Falling Run, adjoining lands of Thomas Barkley to include the improvement made by Thomas Collings in 1771.
Henry Robinson, assignee of William Meginley, preemption to 1000 acres in the Round Bottom, above the mouth of Booths Creek, to include Meginley's settlement made in 1772.
John Simpson, 400 acres on the West Fork, to include his settlement made in 1775.
John Briscol, Senior, 400 acres on Briscol's Run, a branch of the Ohio, six miles above the mouth of the Little Kanawha, including his settlement in 1773.
John Briscol, Junior, 400 acres on the Ohio, near the mouth of the Little Kanawha, including his settlement made in 1773.
Paremas Briscol, 400 acres on the Ohio, at a place called Indian Field, to include his settlment made in 1773.
Walter Briscol, 400 acres on the Ohio adjoining lands of John Briscol, including his settlement made in 1773.
Richard Holmes, 400 acres on Washington's Creek, on the waters of the Little Kanawha, to include his settlement made in 1773.
Jonah Holmes, assignee of Patrick Dosing, 400 acres on the Little Kanawha, adjoining lands of Richard Holmes, including his settlement made in 1773.
Martin Shobe, assignee of Charles Ratcliff, 400 acres on Duck Creek, including his settlement made in 1772.
James Parsons, 400 acres in the Horseshoe Bottom, Cheat River, to include his settlement made in 1769.
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Thomas Parsons, 400 acres on Horse Shoe run, including his settlement made in 1774, also a preemption to 400 acres adjoining.
John O'Finn, 400 acres on Bull Creek, including his settlement made in 1775.
Robert Wood, assignee of James Caldwell, 400 acres on the Litttle Kanawha, to include Caldwell's settlement made in 1773.
Henry Enochs, Junior, 400 acres on Owen's Fork of Ten Mile, to in- clude his settlement made in 1775.
Robert Briscol, assignee of John Wilson, 400 acres on Ohio River, to include the settlement made by Wilson in 1773.
John Gibson, 400 acres on the West Fork of the Little Kanawha, to include his settlement made in 1772.
John Miller, assignee of Isaac Dillon, 400 acres on Booth's Creek, including his settlement made in 1774.
John Wickwire, assignee of Richard Merryfield, 400 acres on Booth's Creek to include his settlement made in 1773.
John Wickwire, assignee of James Templeton, 400 acres on Booth's Creek, to include his settlement made in 1774.
Ezekiel Thomas, 400 acres on Booth's Creek, including his settlement made in 1773.
Jeremiah Smith, 400 acres on Simpson's Creek, to include his settle- ment made in 1774.
Samuel Smith, 400 acres on Simpson's Creek, to include his settlement made in 1774.
James Chew, assignee of Charles Washburn, 400 acres on Stone Coal Creek, to include his settlement made in 1774.
Daniel Stout, 400 acres on Elk Creek, including his settlement made in 1775.
Jonathan Stout, 400 acres on Simpson's Creek, including his settle- ment made in 1772.
Charles Burcham, 400 acres on Simpson's Creek, including his settle- ment made in 1774.
Peter Crouse, heir of William Crouse, 300 acres on Crooked Run, including his settlement made in 1773.
Jonathan Stout, assignee of William Davis, 40 acres on Simpson's Creek to include his settlement made in 1772.
John Owen's 400 acres on Booth's Creek, including his settlement made in 1774.
John Anderson, heir of John Anderson, deceased, 400 acres on Booth's Creek, including his settlement made in 1774.
John Merefield, 400 acres on Otter Creek, a branch of Tygart's Valley River, to include his settlement made in 1774.
William Isner, 400 acres on Tygart's Valley River, including his set- tlement made in 1775, adjoining lands of Benjamin Wilson.
George Stuart, 400 acres on Simpson's Creek, below the Block House, adjoining lands of William Lowther, to include his settlement made in 1772
John Booth, heir of James Booth, 200 acres on the South Side of
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Tygart's Valley River, opposite Forshey's level, to include his improve- ment made in 1778.
Richard Yates, assignee of Michael Tyger and Thomas Bond, who was assignee of Charles Churchwell, 400 acres in the forks of the Little Kanawha river, adjoining lands of Henry Castle, including his improve- ment made in 1774.
Samuel Merefield, 400 acres on the West Fork, including his settle- ment made in 1773.
Michael Heagle, 400 acres on the Buckhannon, adjoining the lands of Charles Fallinash, to include his settlement made in 1776.
John Heagle, 400 acres on Buckhannon, adjoining lands of Michael Heagle, including his settlement made in 1776.
George Bush, heir of Michael Bush, 400 acres on Buckhannon River, adjoining lands of George Jackson, to include his settlement made in 1775.
John Syms, 400 acres on Cheat River, at the mouth of Clover Run, including his settlement made in 1775.
John Boggs, assignee of David McClure, 400 acres on the Little Kanawha, about a mile and a half below the first main fork opposite the Falls, on the upper side of the river, to include his settlement made in 1775.
Richard Yates, assignee of Michael Tyger, and Thomas Bond, who was assignee to Charles Churchill, 1000 acres by preemption at the forks of the Little Kanawha to include his improvement made in 1774.
Nathaniel Redford, 500 acres to include his improvement made in 1775, on the Little Kanawha, opposite lands of Richard Lee.
Gabriel Wilkinson, 400 acres on Simpson's Creek, adjoining lands of Samuel Wilkinson, including his settlement made in 1772.
Charles Martin, assignee of Daniel Stephens, 400 acres on Booth's about two miles from the West Fork, adjoining lands of Benjamin Shinn, to include his settlement made in 1774.
Charles Martin, assignee of Michael Whitelock, 400 acres at Mud Lick, to include his settlement made in 1774.
James Current, assignee of James Anderson, 400 acres on Booth's Creek, including his settlement made in 1776.
Jacob Israel, assignee of Stephen Minor, to include his settlement made in 1773.
John Simpson, 400 acres on the West Fork, including his settlement made in 1775.
John Heagle, 400 acres on Buckhannon River, adjoining lands of Michael Heagle, including his settlement made in 1776.
Henry Flesher, assignee of Alexander Maxwell, 400 acres on the West Fork, to include his settlement made in 1776, adjoining lands of Isaac Stotler.
Peter Puffinliger, 400 acres on the Buckhannon River, at the mouth of Ratliff's run, including his settlement made in 1774.
Humphrey Bell, 400 acres on Hughes River. (No date).
Henry Fink, 300 acres on the Left Hand Fork of Stone Coal, about three miles from its mouth. (No date).
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David Shepherd, 400 acres on the upper side of the Little Kanawha, about five miles from the mouth, to include his settlement made in 1773.
Moses Shepherd, 400 acres on a small drain of the Ohio River, about two miles below Bull Creek, with a preemption to 1000 acres adjoining.
Joseph Thompson, 400 acres on Stewart's Fork of Elk ,including Sand Lick to include his settlement made in 1775.
John Thompson, 400 acres at Clover Flats, on the Fox Grape Creek, to include his settlement made in 1772.
James Brown, 400 acres on the Left Hand Fork of Lost Creek, to in- clude his improvement made in 1775.
John Thompson, assignee of Henry Thompson, 400 acres on Gnatty Creek, at the mouth of Prather Run, to include his settlement made in 1775.
Joseph Hutchings, 400 acres on the Left Hand Fork of Fox Grape Creek, to include his improvement made in 1773.
Francis Barrell, assignee of Henry Haines, 328 acres on Coburn's Creek, to include his settlement made in 1775.
James Taylor, 400 acres on the right hand fork of Fox Grape Creek, to include his settlement made in 1773.
Charles Harris, 1000 acres at the Hollow Poplar on Elk Creek to include his residence. (No date).
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