Since posting this a couple days ago, two additional items have turned up which I list here to make Rebecca HARRIS's family more complete and correct. Maybe this will also help tie to your data. 1. My cousin and Licking researcher, Rusty, prompted me to note that I'd listed Iva D. MARTIN as a son of Rebecca. He should have been listed as I-R-A MARTIN. 2. Additional children of Joseph and Rebecca [HARRIS] MARTIN have surfaced as well as birthdates for two of the children: Walter Jesse William Henry plus those two already mentioned- Nora M. MARTIN b. 17 Sep 1877; Licking Co., OH Ira D. MARTIN b. 11 June 1880; Utica, Washington Twp., Licking, OH Names are from typed manuscripts of Frances Russel Allen, who formerly lived at: 93 Canal St., Newark, OH Birth dates are from "Licking Co. Birth Records No. 1"; 1875-1882 -Bill > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: HARRIS, Rebecca Mid-1800s Licking > Date: Sun, 09 Aug 1998 18:40:08 -0600 > From: Bill and Barbara Martin <martinbill@earthlink.net> > To: OHLICKIN-L@rootsweb.com > > While we were working on Isaac HARRIS the past few days, I wondered if > anyone knew about a Rebecca HARRIS. > > Do you have a HARRIS family with a daughter Rebecca HARRIS probably born > > 1853-1856? She married Joseph MARTIN of Fallsbury Twp, Licking Co. > probably around 1875-1877. > > Two of their children were daughter Nora M. MARTIN, born 17 Sep 1877 and > son Iva D. MARTIN, born 11 Jun 1880 in Utica Twp., Licking Co., OH. > > I'd like to know more about Rebecca HARRIS and her parents/siblings. > Have lots to share on the MARTIN side of the marriage. > > -Bill > > ______________________________ > -Bill Martin Denver, CO mailto:martinbill@earthlink.net Also Searching: DELAHAY OH 1800s HESS OH 1800s HUNT OH, KY 1800s >IN mid-1800s >MO early-mid 1900s MARTIN PA 1700s >OH early 1800s >IN and KS mid 1800s MESSENCOP MD 1700s >NC/SC and OH early 1800s McLAUGHLIN NJ 1700s - 1800s PALMER OH 1800s UREY/OURIE PA 1700s >OH 1800s VANHORN NJ 1700s >OH 1800s >IN early 1900s