Hello Listers: During the last few years, I have been searching for my PA/OH/IN HARRIS family. During that time I've seen at lot of very kind submissions of information about all kinds of info. (Sadly, not enough to tear down all my "brick walls", but a bunch). As a result of seeing all the help that has been given, I will be submitting many articles from old newspapers that I inherited from my aunt. These articles are mostly obits, but some are just 'newsy". They concern themselves with my HARRIS', as well as many other friends and extended family members primarily from the late 1800's to shortly before WWII, in and around south and western Indiana as well as some articles from Ohio. I TRULY hope they will bring a light to the long dark tunnel of Genealogy searching we are all involved in. They are in no order and unless stated in the article, have no dates. I tried to scan them, but they are just too frail. Please bear with my "H & P" typing. I hope they help someone. FRED HARRIS "Last Monday evening at 8:50 o'clock the last spark of life was extinguished from the body of "Uncle Henry Correll". For many long months had he battled the grip that Consumption had taken from his frame but at last the grim demon snatched his spirit from its earthly dwelling place and flew it on glad wings to his Maker. The deceased was born in Tuscarawas Co, Ohio March 8.1826 and died August 28, 1893. Under the ministry of Rev. E. Abbott he joined the ME Church, 1841 and since lived a consistent Christian Life. He had for several years been connected with business interests of our town and was also a soldier, in both the Mexican and Late wars. He leaves a wife, relatives and scores of friends to follow him. "Artie Harris died in Clarksburg, Daviess County, Indiana, February 25 i879. Aged 13 months and 24 days. He was the infant son of Mary Ann Harris . The little lamb is safely gathered Heaven's fold." "George Leavengood was born in Northumberland Co., PA, March 20, 1827; died in his home, in Auburn Twp., Tuscarawas Co,, OH, Feb 12th, 1910. Aged 82 years, 10 months and 22 days. On March 6th, 1851, he was united in marriage to Martha Forney, to which union were born eight children, four on whom, together with the wife have proceeded him in death. In early manhoood he united with the Shanesville Lutheran Church as one of the early workers in that organization, and remained a faithful member until called up higher. Funeral services were conducted at the Shanesville Lutheran church the by Rev R. A. Harshman. The following children survive; Washington of Trumbull Co, David of Auburn Twp, Mrs. Allen Dietz of Summit County and Mrs Ed Baker of Canal Dover"