Thanks for your quick response to my posting. Yes, John P. and Margaret A. (Morrison) Eaton are my gggrandparents, and I know the Susan on the 1850 Census is not my gggrandmother. What I've been trying to determine for several years now is the relationship of this Susan Morrison on the 1850 Census to Richard and Mary (Brindley) Morrison with whom she is living - or at least she's in the home at the time the Census was done. Is it possible she is another daughter? I do know there are females (?daughters?) with Richard and Mary (Brindley) Morrison on the 1830 and 1840 Census schedules whose identities remain a mystery to me. So when I found the marriage info for a Margaret S. Morrison marrying Harvey Prichard/Pritchard, it just made me start wondering again. Could the middle name of this Margaret S. Morrison be Susan? Why there would be two daughters with the first name of Margaret, I don't know. But I decided to consider anything and everything before starting to rule out. And the other thing that makes this curious is the name of Richard Morrison's second wife (Mary (Brindley) Morrison died in 1853). His second marriage was to a Mrs. Elizabeth Pritchard in Dec 1853, and on the 1850 Census there is an Elisabeth Pritchard and one of her children listed is a 21 yo Harvey(?) - the writing is not real legible. Regarding your reference to a Harvey Prichard on the 1860 LawCo Census married to an Emily Magee, there is (in the OH Marriages, 1803-1900 database on Ancestry), a record for a Harvey Pritchard and Mary Magee marrying in 1856. Perhaps this Mary Magee is the same as the Emily Magee in the 1860 LawCo Census? If so, this would not necessarily rule out this Harvey Prichard/Pritchard as the same person who married Margaret S. Morrison in 1854, since a divorce is also a possibility. There is also a marriage of a Susan Pritchard to William L. Boynton in 1857 in LawCo. Either there is a connection among all these folks, or I'm weaving a mighty web. ; ) So - all of this to say that I'm still trying to find out who is Susan Morrison? Is she possibly the same person as Margaret S. Morrison who married Harvey Prichard in 1854? Is she the youngest daughter of Richard and Mary (Brindley) Morrison? Any and all thoughts, suggestions and info welcome. Regards, Nancy Edwards On Jul 22, 2009, at 9:12 AM, fkb wrote: > Nancy, > > According to a biography of Richard and Mary Brindley Morrison in the > History of Lawrence County 1990, their daughter Margaret born Feb. 8, > 1828, married John P. Eaton. > > The only Harvey Prichard that I found in the 1860 Law Co. Census > married an Emily Magee. > > Hope someone else on the list has better info for you but hope the bio > information will allow you to eliminate Richard and Mary's daughter > Margaret as your Susan??? > > Good Luck in your research. > > > > >