Christine, Some info regarding Lonaconing, AKA Coney. Although it is a small town there are dozens of areas of the town known by other names. Jackson is the name of a street in Coney, as well as a mountain close by. There are areas called Scotch Hill, Big Vein Hill, Charlestown, Beechwood, Pink Row (where I lived growing up) and many more. All are part of Coney. There is a really good library downtown with a history room. I would assume you could find general info there. Allegany College (I'm not sure of the proper name these days) is located in Cumberland and has a great collection of genealogy records including the Allegany Co. Genealogy Library. Your folks might possibly be buried in the Old Coney Cemetery located in Knapps Meadow or Oak Hill Cemetery in Coney. There is also a Catholic Cemetery in Coney. I don't live in Coney and only go back every few years. You can contact me offline if you need more info. Regards, John Keyes Jonesboro, AR In a message dated 1/8/2011 10:08:32 P.M. Central Standard Time, croberts4@aol.com writes: Hello all, I'm researching my ancestor Edward Frederick BALL and his wife Mary (both b. abt 1810), who came to Lonaconing, Allegany County about 1860 from Wales. The couple immigrated with children Frederick (b. 1835), Thomas (b. 1837), Mary (b. 1842) and John (b. 1847). Another daughter, Ann, stayed in Wales with her husband Elijah GOULD, and then followed the family to Lonaconing in about 1865. Their children were Mary, Elizabeth, Sarah, Elijah, James, Ruth, Millicent, and Olive May. The oldest BALL son, Frederick, married Anne NAIR in 1860 and then moved to Iowa. The daughter Mary BALL married James FURLONG and moved to Pennsylvania. The youngest BALL son, John, married Eliza WRIGHT and stayed in Lonaconing. I have a copy of a will written by Edward BALL dated 1870. He bought land from the Georges Creek Coal and Iron Company in 1867 - the will says the land is in the village of Jackson, but all the census records say he lives in Lonaconing. I live in Pennsylvania and I'm new to Maryland research. I'm thinking of taking a trip to Lonaconing and starting to plan where I need to go. I'd like to find: 1) the marriage certificate for my direct ancestors Mary BALL (b. 1842) and James FURLONG who probably married in December 1860 2) the death certificate and burial for Edward Frederick BALL and his wife Mary BALL. They are both in the 1880 census but not in the 1900 - other than that, I don't know the date of death or place of burial. If anyone has any suggestions for the best way for me to find these items, things I should see in Lonaconing, or any connections with these families, I'd love to hear from you! Thanks, Christine ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MDALLEGA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message