In Dekalb, these surnames are of Philip and Susan Fetter LAYMAN after 1850. The Source - DeKalb County 1837-1987, Volume Two, DeKalb County Families, Edited by Troas May Wise. Published by DeKalb Sesquicentennial, Inc. 1987 The most probable family name for submitting may have been Alwood or Humbarger. The others may have not continued to the 1980s. If anyone has knowledge of anyone related and still living, please email me. My connection is the brother of Susan Fetter, Henry who died in 1870 and is buried in the Morr Cemetery (another name for it is Coburn Cem.) Philip Layman's son Israel was married to Rosela Morr, perhaps connected to the same family namesake of the cemetery. Dan Fetters Surnames (Becky:) BURGESS, GRANSDEN, HAVENS, RAY, BISSETT, MCCUMBER /MACOMBER, MILLER, POTTER, SMITH, TOMLIN, YOUNG (Dan:) CARGILL, CARR, DRAGOO, ERNST, FETTER (s), FEATHER, FORTMAN, KATTERMAN, KEESECKER, KNIGHT, LAYMAN, MONROE, MILLER, ST. JOHN, SLICE-SLISE, SWITZER, VETTER, WILLIAMS, Zeller NS>NB>MI PA, OH, MD>WV>IN>MI GERMANY, FRANCE, SWITZERLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND, ENGLAND, CANADA, AMERICA