Morning all, I've got three FAY/FEY bios just yesterday on my trip over to the library. I'll send it as three seperate emails for your perusal. I apologize in advance for any typos on my part. NOTE: I will be capitalizing the surnames as a matter of genealogical netiquette. The bio is not written in this manner. Eli FAY - The grandfather of Ely FAY was the late Benajah FAY, who came from Lewis County, New York, with his family, to Cuyahoga County, Ohio in 1816, and settled in Parma Township, where he died when he was about eighty-five years old. The father of Eli FAY was Benajah FAY Jr., who was born on "York State" in 1806, and consequently was ten years old when he came with his father and family to Cuyahoga County, Ohio. His youth spent in Parma Township, and here he was married to Miss Lois HODGMAN, who was born in Boardman, Lincoln County, a Mine*, in 1808. They first settled in Parma Township, where they lived for some time and then removed to Brooklyn Township, where they resided till their death. The father died with the cholera in 1849. The mother lived until November 27, 1877. They had a family of four sons and one daughter. Our subject was the eldest of the family. He was born in Parma Township, April 22, 1828. He was quite young when his parents moved to Brooklyn Township, where he grew to manhood and remained till he came to Middleburgh Township. He ws married to Mrs. Huldah TAYLOR. She died in Middleburgh Township in 1865. Mr. FAY was married to his second wife, Miss Betsey E. DUNHAM, April 4, 1866, in Rockport Township, this county. She was born in Middleburgh Township April 2, 1842, as a daughter of Almond and Eunice (CORBIN) DUNHAM. Mr. DUNHAM died in Middleburgh Township May 20, 1892. His wife died in Rockport Township, November 24, 1876. Mr. and Mrs. FAY have one son, Ira E., who married Ida WEST. Mr. FAY has not been an office seeker. In 1847 he went to Cleveland and learned the blacksmith's trade, which he has followed in connection with farming. He owns fifty-six and a half acres, which he has improved, and whereon he has erected good buildings. Mrs. FAY is a lady of education and intelligence, a member of the Congregational Church. SOURCE; Memorial Record of the County of Cuyahoga and City of Cleveland Ohio, Illustrated pub. 1894 by The Lewis Publishing Company *: I believe this is a typo and should actually read Maine