Boy, do I have egg on my face. Recently, I forwarded a query on the Silbaughs to the Louisa County list as I did not recognize the name. I later checked it out and found it is in my own database. Although I did not research that branch of the family, a third cousin of my husband's, a descendant of Enoch Jennings had sent me her family history and that is where the Silbaugh name entered in. When the Jennings Family came West from Ohio and Pennsylvania in 1854, they travelled in a wagon caravan with the Mifflin Jeffries Family which settled in Louisa County, Iowa. Benjamin, Henry, and Elijah Jennings were in that group. However, two brothers Enoch and Jared separated from the caravan in Illinois and travelled north to Wisconsin where they bought land and raised their families. Enoch's daughter Elizabeth married William Bush Silbaugh, the son of William Silbaugh for whom more information was needed. My records, of course, had stopped with William Silbaugh since this is a more remote branch of the family. As my mother used to say, someone threw a rock over the fence into a neighbor's yard. Elizabeth Jennings Silbaugh therefore does have relatives in Louisa County, but none of the Silbaugh's ever lived here. Mystery solved. Norma