Hi Shirley, I wrote some detail on my Morris family a few times this week. I hate to bore people so maybe I didn't do it enough since you missed it. Just briefly: As far as I know my Morris family lived in White Co. just in the late '1920s and maybe early 30s, and that was on a farm just south of Norris City, almost in Saline Co. Back as far as about 1831 our ancestors lived in Eldorado in Saline. The first one, William and Charlotte Morris came via Virginia, N.C. and Lincoln Co.Tenn. to Eldorado in about 1831. By that time they had children, Mary, John F., and Eleanor J. In Eldorado, William and Charlotte had William W., Margaret A., and Owen M. John F. married Hester A. W. McClendon/McLellan sp??? 1854 and they had children: Joseph L., Virgil M., William C., and Thomas Delton (my grandfather). Thomas D. and Elnorah Shaver had Walter. She died, and Thomas D. married Nannie Bradshaw and they had twins, Rebecca Hester (my mother) and Mary Salinda. We don't know what became of John F.'s widow, Hester, after he died on Feb. 17, 1863 from illness training around Fort Massac and Cairo for the Civil War. We also don't know where John F. was buried. T.D., his two wives, and his uncle, William W.(Civil War vet), are buried in Wesley Church Cemetery, north of Eldorado. T.D.'s other uncle, Owen M. never came back from the war. Lost rack completely, so far. Three brothers joined at the same time, went into the 131st Ill. together. Two came home, one died there, one never came home. Don't think you wanted this much, but here it is. Thanks. Ernie Heltsley