Joette, Hi, Got your email.. First off the Stebbins that you found in Ohio are part of the Stebbins family that came with the Bartlett's from Southampton, MASS. Now We have a small problem, that can probably be taken care of as soon as I do some checking on this.. >From the dates, you gave on Louissa, my Louissa was born in Thompson, Ohio.. Not in MASS.. But , I mean BUT Joseph & Lucy Phelps Bartlett had a daughter Emma Louise Bartlett born in Mass about the same time as your Louissa .. Joseph was the first Bartlett who left Southampton, MA for Ohio.. Now from that to this: what I have on a Louissa is that she married a "Philo Ray"and a A. R. Webster.. This information came from a manuscript that Lester Bartlett (2nd cousin 3 times removed, 6th Cousin 4 times removed, and 7 th Cousin 3 times removed) put together and left at the Library of Congress in a Book on Northampton, where my Grandfather Erlin found it while on a summer vacation, working on the family Genealogy.. The following spring my grandfather went back to Washington D.C. and found Lester at the Library of Congress and the two spent the next week working together on the Bartlett Genealogy... Lester mentions a Louissa as a daughter of Theodore Bartlett.. Lester and Grandpa Erlin corresponded for the next couple of months and then nothing... Grandpa Erlin never heard from Lester again.. They were working on Joseph's, Preserved, & Theodore's families and locating the children of those men at this time.. Grandpa Erlin continued on bringing his family line current.. So Lester's information never got finished and that is what I'm doing now.. Proving, & Documenting.. That is where I'm left.. From Lester's and Erlin's work, I have gone back and documented and proven everyone's connection.. In some cases, I have seperated females and males. Because when Lester was collecting informatin on the Bartlett's he sometimes did not check the birth and death dates, or check on location etc.. Now in the Largo city Library is a very large Genealogy section... I spend quite a bit of time there.. There are three books there that I use quite a bit.. Bk # 1 Inscriptions and Intermnets in Geauga County, Ohio through 1989 Locations of Cementaries, residents of the cementaries and any other important information.. Bk# 2 Locations of Bolton County, Connecticut Cementaries and it's residents >From 1600? to 1975.. Locations of Cementaries, residents, maps, picture of unusual head stones etc. Bk# 3 State of New York, County of Yates, & Steuben Cementaries Years of 1705 - 1850 All three books have loads on information in them.. Everytime I use them I always find something new.. I have practially copied all three books I have gone thru what I have copied from Bk# 1 the last time I was there which was Thurs of last week.. I copied the Bartlett's, Pomeroy, Strongs, & Stebbins index.. But I did not branch out and copy or go after the individual females in the Bartlett families.. I will be going back to the Library on Friday.. Plans are for the whole day.. When I do, I will check the book and tell you what I find.. If I should find her, which from what you have and what my grandfather Erlin had I should.. I will give a call to my Uncle Don in Thompson, and ask if he will in his daily outings go to the Cementary and check her stone.. to see what is there.. My Uncle Don loves to go Cementary Hunting.. He also likes a challenge.. Being in Thompson, he has helped me unravel several mysteries.. So I hope I have answered your questions and have helped some.. Ruth