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 ==== >