Terry, I also have KERR and HUNTER but the link is in County Tyrone, Ireland for me. Would be interested if there is any link ..... I have a couple of references to the KERR surname in records I have encountered while researching my HUNTER and HUSTON families in County Tyrone. I strongly suspect there is a link by marriage but have not been able to establish it. The items I have are: 1. 1901 County Tyrone census return for townland of Aughadulla in the parish of Dromore. Head of household is William HUNTER born c1835. He was previously farming in the west of Ardstraw parish. The census shows him married to Mary, nee HUSTON (or HOUSTON) . Included in the household there is a 60 year old widow Catherine KERR identifed as a 'relative'. All can read and write, all are Presbyterians. 2. The Abercorn Papers in the PRONI (and also on microfilm from the LDS) have rent records showing my HUSTON ancestors in the townland of Ballaght/Ballough, parish of Ardstraw from at least 1832 to 1876. They are co-tenants with a KERR during part of that time. The book "an Introduction to the Abercorn Letters" mentions a "Exekil HUSTON of Ballaght" in 1786 and the first KERR family connection occurs soon after in 1792 - "HUSTON has had his new house in great forwardness and A. KERR is ready to take the one he leases." Regards, Victor On Sat, 26 Jan 2002 10:47:12 -0500, you wrote: >I submitted this 2 years ago. I'm simply trying again. > >Elizabeth was born in somewhere in Pennyslvania in the 1840's. She married George R. HUNTER abt 1860. >She died abt 1878/79. They had at least the following children, Thomas, Lewis, Howard, Emma, and William. >George and the children appear on the 1880 Census in Hazel Township of Luzern County, PA. >HIs wife at that time was Alice FRY Good with children of previous marriage, May, Arthur, and Sarah. >I am searching for any information on Elizabeth. She was my great grandmother. Emma was my grandmother. > >Terry Good > Victor Paul, Christchurch, NZ. email: v.paul@netaccess.co.nz