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    1. Re: [OHMORGAN-L] Geneology Resources In Morgan County
    2. Pattie Hannon
    3. Hi Carlee, You may want to check "The History of Noble County, Ohio" edited by L. H. Watkins, 1887. There are lots of MORRIS's listed (including several references to "Thomas"), and also a Durbin Longfellow (perhaps another spelling for Dearborn?). Noble county was formed in 1851 from parts of Guernsey, Morgan, Monroe and Washington Counties. Good luck in your search. -Pattie ----- Original Message ----- From: Corlee Morris <HMorris575@worldnet.att.net> To: <OHMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 3:12 AM Subject: [OHMORGAN-L] Geneology Resources In Morgan County > I plan to go to Morgan County this summer to do research. What > facilities are there in Morgan County? I want to verify that the Thomas > Morris that married Seleany Longfellow was my great great grandfather. > To do that I need to locate the grave of Seleany and one child. Seleany > Longfellow married Thomas Morris on the same day that a Rachael > Morris married a Dearborn Longfellow. This was in the 1830s. > > What was the industry in Morgan County in the early 1800s? Does anyone > know if there has been a reprint of the book "History of Morgan County"? > I read parts of it at the Library of Congress. The book was printed > after the civil war so it is turning to dust. > > > Are there any hotels or motels in the area? > > Thanks for any assistance, > > Corlee Ann Morris > San Diego, California > > > > > ==== OHMORGAN Mailing List ==== >

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