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    1. [OHMORGAN-L] Thanks for the many Responses on Morgan County
    2. Corlee Morris
    3. I want to thank all of the people that have responsed to my inquiry. I have not seen a lot of activity on this list for a while so I did not expect much action. I did make a connection with one response. I located Dearborn (Durbin) and Rachael Longfellow in Noble County in 1860. At the Library of Congress I found a Thomas Morris in Morgan County that married a Seleaney Longfellow on the same day and by the same minister as a Rachael Morris married a Dearborn Longfellow. I have a definite identification of my Thomas Morris in the 1850 Jefferson County Ohio Census. I started looking for Thomas Morris in the 1840 census in Ohio. I located a Thomas Morris in Morgan County 1840 census that had children that matched the ages of his children from his first marriage listed in 1850. Some one from the Morgan list provided a marriage record for a Thomas Morris and a Seleaney Longfellow in the 1830s. I can not check that for sure right now because my genelolgy materials are packed up in preparation of my move next week. What I want to do when I go to Morgan County is to locate a grave for Seleaney Longfellow Morris and one infant child. I also hope to locate information on the family in church records or old newspapers that might help identify the family. Many Thanks again, Corlee Morris

    01/18/2002 12:19:53