Excuse me, William Orville Hain died in 1951 not 1851. Another surname associated with my Hain family is FREEMAN. I have some photos. I would also like to know if anybody can identify a photo I have of "Mrs. Huffman" that lived in Staunton. She had a foster daughter, Ella Zenor Clare. I have a photo of her too. She is young, I'd say about 12 or 13 years old. Thanks again, Carla ----- Original Message ----- From: Carla Harris <charris@texas.net> To: <INCLAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 17, 2000 7:36 PM Subject: Hain family in Clay County > Hello, > My grandmother was a HAIN who met my grandfather, a HARRIS, in Clay Co. > My grandmother and grandfather were both born in Clay Co. My > great-great-grandfather, William Noble HAIN, was born in Marion Co., Ohio, > 22 Aug 1837. He married Anna WINTERHALDER/WINTERHALTER in Marion Co., 25 Mar > 1860. They are in an 1870 Owen Co., IN census with 3 of their children. > Then they moved to Staunton, Clay, IN. William HAIN died in Staunton, 26 Feb > 1880 and is buried in Center Point. He was a postmaster at Ashboro and died > of consumption. Other surnames associated with my Hain family are BARNHART > and KAUBLE that moved to Clay Co. from Marion Co., OH. William and Anna had > 4 children: > Sarah Elizabeth Hain, married Daniel BURGAN > Joseph Seibert Hain, died young > Emery Walter Hain, died young > William Orville Hain, born in Owen Co., 30 Apr 1870, died in Staunton, Clay, > IN 2 Jun 1851., married Blanche BRANDRIFF, my great-grandparents. > William Orville and Blanche are buried in Clearview Cemetery. > I would love to talk with anybody who knows of any of the surnames I > mentioned. > Thank you, > Sincerely Carla > charris@texas.net > > > > > > > > > > > ==== INCLAY Mailing List ==== > To contact the INCLAY list owner,send a message to; > fred@claynet.com > >