Hello Everyone, I just realized that the Lillie Marsh Olinger b. 2 Jun 1867, d. 6 Apr 1893, wife of George OLINGER and d/o B J.J. and P.A. Marsh (Pennsboro), is indeed a daughter of the latter couple, although she is listed as Frankie E in both the 1880 Dade County census, and her parents Civil War pension records. The birth date matches with that in the pension records. I had previously thought maybe there was an error. I do not have a marriage date for George and Lillie (maybe Frankie in marriage records) Marsh Olinger. It was probably in Dade, but could have been in Lawrence co. I am curious if anyone is familiar with George Olinger; where he fits in with the other Oligners, whether he might have married a second time; whether a 1900 census record might show there any surviving children then of his marriage to Lillie. I do know at Pennsboro (thanks to Dorothy York) that they had an infant Flossie buried at there also. I also know that when her father Benjamin died in 1915 there were no heirs of George and Lillie Ollinger listed in the probate. This leaves me with figuring out what happened to just one of Benjamin and Permelia Marsh' children: James L. Marsh, b. 3 Jun 1870 (and shown as Delaware 1/12 in the transcription of the 1880 Dade Co census South Township #29, which I really need to look at the original to see if that is indeed what it says or IF someone has finally spelled out the middle initial "L" which was his grandfather Thomas L. Williams' also and I can figure out if that stands for a surname!). I do not believe James L. Marsh is buried in Pennsboro. Thanks in advance, Best Regards, Janet Hunter