Hello McKenzie Market, That wouldn't be the one at Vida would it? I found your mention of the name Hallock very interesting. I have a Benjamin F. Waters who married a Martha Stroup in Madison County in 1852. They named a son Hallock Douglas Waters. I have not been able to determine where this name came from. Would you have more info on the Hallocks? Thanks for your time. Good Hunting Marianne Victory Purdy Check my genes at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mariannevictorypurdy/ Fifty years from now it will not matter; what kind of car you drove, the house you lived in, how much money you had or what your clothes looked like. But the world may be a better place because you were good to a child. Anonymous On Tue, 06 Jun 2000 19:12:09 -0700 Daniel David Lewis Frommherz <[email protected]> writes: > King, Moore, and Hallock > > Seeking more information on the King sisters who married Moses Moore > and > Herman Hallock in Madison County, Ohio. Does anyone have a list of > the > children by birth date? > > > The two King sisters are Saretta King and she married Moses Moore > Oct. > 6, 1825, > Madison County, Ohio. Records indicate that she left Ohio for > Illinois > about 1835. She died in Illinois on Mar. 20, 1877 at Logan County, > Illinois. There were 9 children in that family. > > The other sister is the one who came west by 1850. She is Lucretia > King > and she married Heman S. Hallock Oct. 16, 1827 in Madison County, > Ohio. From the records it looks like 6 children although she had > only 3 > with her when she arrived in Oregon. >