Dear List, After reading your e-mails tonight on the HORNER family, I assume that alot of them were of the Quaker religion. I am writing about my g-g-g-grandmother Sarah Jane Horner who was born in 1787 in the state of Maryland, and died in 1865 in Carroll county, Ohio. She married my g-g-g-grandfather, John Williams of Hartford county, Maryland, born 1780, and he died in Carroll county, Ohio in 1855. We know very little about my g-g-g-grandmother. She and her husband did come from the same state, but he had previously married a Mary Billingsley, and she is suppose have died in childbirth. He oldest son was name Billingsley, and she had one more child James. Sarah Jane Horner, and John Williams did live in different states and counties. Alot of their children were born in Green county, Pennsylvania, some were born in Fayette county, Pennsylvania, and Carroll county, Ohio. There children were William born 1818 Barnet born Oct. 22, 1822 John Horner born Jan. 01, 1825 Mary Jane born Feb. 12, 1827 Thomas born 1830 Harriet born July 19, 1832 (my g-g-grandmother) When they settled in Carroll county, Ohio, they lived in Fox township in section 1. There children did not all stay in Ohio. They migrated to different states and counties. Billingsley stayed in Carroll county, Ohio. James came to Wisconsin to volunteer for the Civil War, and buried in Richland county, WI. William stayed in Carroll county, OHio. Barnet went to Kansas and lived there. John Horner, moved to Apponoose county, Iowa Mary Jane (Married to Edward Pinick), came first to Wisconsin, and settled here, where most of their children were born, and then they moved on to Kansas. Thomas, stayed in Carroll county, Ohio. Harriet, married to Duncan McBane/McBain, came to Wisconsin in1857, about move to Kansas for two years, but later returned to Vernon county, Wisconsin, and remained there the rest of their lives. This is about all the information I have on Sarah Jane Horner Williams - my g-g-g-grandmother. Thank you, Carol McBain