This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/QFB.2ACE/309.2 Message Board Post: I just noticed a misspelled GODDENOUGH, Edwin W., b.1835, d.1906, in the Yankee Springs Cemetery, with my WILLSON clan; Ezra and Amos are elder brothers to Lotan who died at 17, and Sebba/Seba (unsure just who all she married). I think there is a George or two and I don't know who Burdette goes with, either. http://interment.net/data/us/mi/barry/yankee.htm http://interment.net/data/us/mi/barry/mthope/mt_hope_go.htm Goodenough, Selah A., b. no date, d. 5/5/1918, Pvt 9th MI Inf Goodenough, Susan S., b. 1844, d. 4/12/1915, wf of Selah Goodenough, Willson, 8/5/1858, d. 5/11/1933 http://interment.net/data/us/mi/barry/mt_calvary.htm Goodenough, Rita, d. 7/22/1967, age: 50, death: Delton, MI http://interment.net at Barry County, Hastings' Riverside Cem. has a slew of BRONSON and Goodenough, Daniel, 55 yrs, d. Nov 10 1949, 39 Q-North Goodenough, Dorothy, 89 yrs, d. Feb 23 1985, 39 Q-North Goodenough, Violet, 3 days, d. Aug 1 1919, NE1/4-2 30 J-West You may find more than I have, I just made a quick run because I suspect we'll make a connection. I forgot to mention that Ezra WILLSON and Anna had an eldest daughter, Anna H whose married name on the 1880 census was MILLER. She and MILLER children Ernist and Alma were living with Ezra. I've no idea what became of them, either. Yet. Also that there was no Irving O GOODENOUGH on the 1880 MI census index so who knows where he was unless unborn and married awfully young. More Trivia from the 1800 census. The BRONSON clan in Barry County have NY roots, may have come in 3? waves beginning 30ish years earlier, the most recent group came via a stopover in OH. May or may not be related, probably are. Surnames they married include WHEATON and HALE.