I am also interested in exchanging notes with anyone researching this family. Wallace BOLES of Trumbull Co, OH took in Harry STRONG, born ca Apr 1896 after Harry's mother died. HISTORICAL COLLECTION OF BRISTOL TOWNSHIP, Bristolville Ohio, Thomas J. Kochur, 1989. Strong Fred, son of David and Leanora A Sherman Strong, m. Bertha Osborne Oct. 22, 1885. She d. Feb 8, 1906, at her home in Youngstown, She was the dau. of Harmon B. Osborne of Bristol and a sister of Frank Osborn. Bertha was the mother of seven children. Fred M (2) Mary A Bowyer of Farmington Mar. 12, 1910. Mary was the dau. of Arthur and Rosetta M. Fitchet Bowyer. (Bio was copied from RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: Richard Osborn Familily) 1900 Ohio, Mahoning County, Youngstown, Ward 10 Fred D STRONG Oct 1863 M14 Oh NY Oh Teamster Bertie STRONG Oct 1885 M14 5/5 Oh Oh Ire Anna STRONG Mar 1887 S Oh Oh Oh Mable STRONG Jan 1889 S Oh Oh Oh Bell STRONG Feb 1891 S Oh Oh Oh Harmon STRONG April 1893 S Oh Oh Oh Harry STRONG Apr 1896 S Oh Oh OH The RICHARD OSBORN FAMILY tree on RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project also shows Fred and Alberta as being the parents of three additional children, Grace (b 1900), Gladys (b 1903), and Mary (b. 1906). Alberta's death was probably as a result of childbirth, daughter Mary Alberta being born just 9 days prior to her mothers death. It was obviously devasting to the family. I could not located Fred or his three youngest children on the 1910 census index. The older children appear to have scattered. Daughters Mable and Belle were living with their Aunt and Uncle in the fourth ward of Youngstown, Mahoning County, OH. Older sister Anna is neither listed with them, nor indexed under the Strong name. Perhaps she was already married. Royal S CUTTING H 47 M26 Oh Vt Oh Alice M CUTTING W 43 M26 3/2 Oh NY Oh Glenn S CUTTING son 25 Wd Oh Oh Oh Verne CUTTING dau 20 S Oh Oh Oh Mabel STRONG Niece 21 S Oh Oh Oh Belle STRONG Niece 19 S Oh Oh Oh Son Harmon, age 16, was listed as a "hired man" in the home of Cass MILLS in Farmington Township, Trumbull County. Son Harry, age 14, was listed as a "boy to raise" in the home of Wallace BOLES in Southington Township, Trumbull County. At the time of the 1920 census, I was still not able to locate Fred or his younger children in the census index.