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- [Helmick's from online.FTW]
[Fair Sabra & Abraham Helmick.FTW]
[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Feb 6, 2000]
!New cabins appeared on tahe tributaries of Laurel Creek in the 1830's. The
map of Reid's Laurel Creek partition shows the location of these log homes,
which doubtless were surrounded by clearings. On the west side of Laurel
Creek were three cabins occupied by new settlers on three different branches.
On the Cassady Branch (then labeled Bays Branch) stood the newly erected cabin
of William Bays and wife Louisa Stuart, just making their start in the
wilderness. William was probably a brother of Thomas and Isaac Bays who, at
this time, were living in other parts of the Loop.
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