Nancy, I don't know if this is related to your line or not: Leroy Jones, 94, son of Jesse and Laura (Wimer) Jones, formerly lived in New Castle, Lawrence County, Pa. and Slippery Rock, Butler Co., Pa., died in Sandusky, Ohio in 1985. His wife Irene (Grossman) died in 1977 at age 87. Her obit is listed as Florence I. Jones. Her name was Florence Irene or Irene Florence (Grossman) Jones. Both are buried in Zion Baptist Cemetery in Slippery Rock, Pa. They had a daughter, Ruth. Their son, George, 65 died in 1979 Bedford County and is buried there. Sorry, I haven't researched Joneses, so have very little on them. I descend through Simon Grossman of Palantine, Germany, through his son Benedict, and through Benedict's son Benjamin, and Benjamin's daughter, Susanna. What is your Grossman line? Here are a few facts for you from a 1916 farm directory for Butler County, Pa. You will note that one could very easily be looking in the wrong township for a relative, for the mailing addresses could be deceiving. Brewster: B. B. Brewster was a grain farmer living on 59 acres in Center Township. He owned fifty acres, rented another 70 acres and was the parent of 9 children. Charles O. Brewster, grain farmer of Center Township, owned 115 acres. Dunn: Andrew Dunn, retired grain farmer, lived RD2 Prospect in Franklin Township owned 28 acres, and had three children. E. M. Dunn, grain farmer of RD8 Butler in Franklin Township, owned 90 acres and had four children. J. M. Dunn of RD2 Valencia, Middlesex Township owned 70 acres and had four children. Keeper D. Dunn, grain farmer of RD2 Prospect in Franklin Township, owned 8 acres. I. A. Dunn, farmer of RD8 Butler in Connoquenessing Township, owned 65 acres. Anna Dunn, housekeeper, owner of five acres, lived at RD2 Renfrew in Forward Township. A. W. Dunn, Dairy farmer, owned 33 acres at RD1 Evans City, in Adams Township. Charles W. Dunn, clerk, rented 37 acres at RD2 Butler in Oakland Township. J. L. Dunn, farmer with four children, Jersey cattle farmer, owned 100 acres at West Sunbury in Clay Township. S. J. Dunn, garden truck farmer, owned 60 acres at RD1 Slippery Rock in Slippery Rock Township. W. J. Dunn, grain farmer with one child, lived at RD1 Portersville in Muddycreek Township. Jones: Clifford and David Jones, grain farmers, rented 160 acres at RD2 Prospect in Center Township. E. L. Jones, grain farmer with three children, owned 100 acres at RD2 Prospect in Franklin Township. Edward S. Jones, farmer with three children, owned 85 acres at RD8, Butler in Connoquenessing Township. Grant Jones, grain farmer with seven children, owned 100 acres at RD1 Portersville in Muddy Creek Township. Howard J. Jones was manager of the W. J. Jones grain farm at RD2 Portersville in Muddy Creek Township. H.M. Jones Holstein cattle farmer with one child, owned eight acres at RD1 Evans City in Cranberry Township. Isaac Jones, grain farmer, owned 50 acres at RD1 Portersville in Muddy Creek Township. Jesse Jones, grain farmer, owned 53 acres at RD2 Slippery Rock in Worth Township. Joseph Jones, farmer with one child, owned 29 acres at RD2 Saxonburg in Clinton Township. Mrs. M. E. Jones owned three acres at Parkers Landing in Parker Township. R. O. Jones, farmer and dairyman with three children, owned 67 acres at RD1 Evans City in Cranberry Township. W. J. Jones, grain farmer with one child, owned 100 acres at RD2 Portersville in Muddy Creek Township. That's it for now. Glee