Actually, I was hoping you would jump into the mix Jerseyman !
What I know is based on discussions you and I had 10 years ago along with George when you were assisting him with his research.
Let me see if I can get this at least half right. At a minimum I'll shoot for very half-assed.
Clark's Branch, especially in its upper reaches is shown as Woas or Woos Branch on some maps and occasionally as Nield's Branch. The waterway was named after Mary Nield (sometimes Neal) who owned a large piece on the westerly side of Pestletown Road in the late 1800's. I don't have the old 1885 map of Waterford in front of me or the old Larry Hoppe Waterford tax maps but I seem to recall Nield's Branch on them.
My recollection is that the accounts of the existence of Shane's Castle placed it near the stream crossing beneath Pestletown Road
Branch because of references to the nearby cemetery in some (whose I do not know) accounts of Shane's Castle.
Here is a general reference to the cemetery or "Woos burial place":
https://sites.google.com/site/camdencountynjgenweb/history/old-grave-yards
I searched Ben's site and found my old post from 2004:
http://forums.njpinebarrens.com/threads/hidden-cemetery-near-atsion.645/page-2
As I said in that post, I have never found any remnants of anything at the stream crossing and I have been through the area on my hands and knees several times starting beagles on the rabbits that inhabited the once thick undergrowth.
Two years ago the stream crossing was upgraded and a lot of clearing and earthwork was done. The undergrowth is not as bad as it once was.
How'd I do Jerseyman ?
Do I qualify for the HAHA ?