Hi everyone, My name is Bill Tyner and my ancestors have been traced to early 1800's Ohio. Specifically, my gr gr grandfather was David Tiner/Tyner, born in Ohio, found living along Conotton Creek near New Cumberland, Tuscarawas County in 1840 US Census. The reason for writing this list is that also in the 1840 US Census, Monroe County, Sunberry Twsp, is another David Tiner family one generation older (between 40-50 years of age). The distance between them appears to be under 100 miles. I would like to find out if anyone has information on the Tiner clan in early Ohio. The Monroe County David had a son he named David NOT my gr gr grandfather. It's obvious then that they are not the same family though I hold out some linkage like nephew/uncle. Elder David Tiner and his wife moved in with their son and appear in a later US Census as part of younger David's home (with tons of kids). Is anyone related to this clan of Tiner/Tyner? Does anyone know if the westward migration Ohio River crossing point was at Wheeling? Was the origin down the Potomac? Thanks, Bill Tyner