Thank you for the invite. My Great great granmother was Harriett M Farris born abt 1825 in CT and died after the 1880 Census of Andrew County, MO. Same census indicates father born in NY, mother CT (headstone has no dates) Harriett married Thomas J Jackson abt 1844 in Tuscarwas, OH and for the 1850 Census are living with TJ's parents and son Theodore S Jackson born 1845. By 1860 the still growing family relocated to Nodaway County, MO and are farming (TJ's parents are one farm over) 1870 Census still find them in Nodaway and in 1880 they are seen just accross the county line in Andrew County, MO where the family is complete. Children are Theodore S Jackson 1845 OH Emery Newell Jackson 1847 OH Roseltha Jackson 1848 OH James D Jackson 1848 OH Annetta M Jackson 1853 OH Ellen L Jackson 1857 Martha E Jackson 1861 MO Inez (Innes) L Jackson 1864 MO William Farris Jackson 1866-1951 my Great grandfather For the 1850 Census of Tuscarwas, OH I find a James Farris of CT born 1787, and wife Mary born NJ or NY 1803. I suspect this couple, are the parents of my Harriett M Farris Jackson. In 1850 James includes the following within his home James Farris 1787 CT (farmer) died 1858 Tusacarwas, OH Mary Farris 1803 NY or NJ Samuel Lyons 1834 OH laborer Joseph Lyons 1835 OH William Lyons 1840 OH George Lyons 1842 OH Thomas West 1828 Mary West 1831 OH Nearly ALL info on my Harriet and family is incorrect on the LDS site as it list marriage of Harriett and TJ occurred 1864 in MO, which is actually the marriage date of one of thier daughters. I included Harriett's children names incase she followed the given name patttern for the Farris line, as it was not followed for the Jackson names. Any and all info is GREATLY apperciated as I am new to this line and researching. I am also TRYING to complete this line for myself and my 2nd Cousin whom just turned 90, her father was Guy Farris Jackson, son of William Farris Jackson 1866-1951 Should you think we have a match in lineage, I will gladly forward an invite to my tree on ancestery.com Respectfully, Christopher S Scott