Thank you, John Hope, for your details on Leah Tomlinson Wiseley and Leah Wiseley Smith. Much of my information agrees with yours. Below are a few details on which my information differs slightly from your. Edward Bond Wiseley Born 20 September 1782 Leah Tomlinson Wiseley Born 28 June 1790 Leah P. Wiseley Smith Place of Birth Bloom Township, Fairfield County, Ohio I have traveled to Fairfield County, Ohio (from Colorado, where I reside) to visit the land which Henry Tomlinson purchased from the U.S. government. I have photographs of ALL of the headstones in the Coffman Cemetery some of which are no longer readable, but I took the shots anyway). The so-called Coffman Cemetery is actually on the land that Henry Tomlinson owned in Bloom Township. Henry's son, Jesse Tomlinson, married Margaret Coffman. After Henry's and Jesse's deaths, the Coffmans acquired Henry's land; thus did the cemetery become known as Coffman Cemetery. Among the headstones I photographed in the Coffman Cemetery are those of Edward Bond Wiseley and Leah Tomlinson Wiseley. If you'd like copies, I can e-mail scans of them to you, off-List. I would be interested in knowing from which of Solomon and Leah's children you descend. I have not researched the Smith line very well, because of the surname's being such a common one. With your help, I might learn more about my cousins in your branch. I have posted my family tree database at RootsWeb WorldConnect, if you would like to view it and offer your corrections, additions, and / or comments. Here is a link to my family tree: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=connections&id=I05939 Thanks again for your willingness to assist me in learning more about our mutual Tomlinson ancestors. Sharon Butsch Freeland b. 1947 Superior, Boulder Co, Colorado v Gloria Tomlinson Butsch b. 1921 v Stuart Austin Tomlinson (1898-1981) v George Norwood Tomlinson (1870-1900) v William Tomlinson (1832-1913) v Jesse Tomlinson ( ? - 1841) v Henry Tomlinson ( ? - 1837) v ? ?