Thanks, Cheryl Rothwell, for the web address that revealed the township map of Logan County. I printed it up because relatives on both of my parents' sides lived there at one time. But I wasn't sure just when the map was drawn up--and would like to know. On my father's side, there was Andrew J. GOBLE, who shows up as a farmer in Eminence Twp. on the 1870 census. He was then 38; the census shows him as being born in Ills., but that should be Indiana, as his parents lived in Morgan County, IN, after coming from North Carolina in the 1830s. There is no listing of real and personal estate for him in 1870, but his wife Cynthia shows $700 in personal estate. Their two older children were born in Indiana, but the youngest, ages 3 and 1, were born in Illinois. Andrew Goble apparently didn't remain for long in Logan, because in 1880 the family (parents and five children) was living in Lyon County, KS, where Andrew was a farmer. No luck yet in finding the family in 1900 and later. If anybody knows anything about this family in Logan County, please let me know. On my mother's side, it was George F. BENNETT, who was 44 and a miller at Atlanta in 1880. He and his wife then had six children, all marked as being born in Ohio. George was born in Vermont and lived in Champaign and Union counties,OH, in 1850-1870. I am not sure how long George lived in Logan County. By 1900 he was into insurance and living in Lawrence Co., KS, with a son. He was still there in 1910, but his wife (Orpha Marsh) had died. Don't know where or when George died and is buried. Earlier this year I corresponded with John Wilham while hoping to learn more about George Bennett and family, but nothing new turned up. I later learned that two children (Frederick and Georgiana) graduated from the University of Illinois, and a daughter, Martha (Bennett) Miller, became a DAR member based on the service of her Bennett great-grandfather. If anyone has knowledge of these Bennetts, please let me know. Corban Goble, Bowling Green, KY.