Hi Dennis: Thank you for your reply. The Warren Co. Historical Society sent from the Kinzua Cemetery records: Wm. S. Marsh died 17 July 1877 age 68 yrs. Sarah, wife of Wm. S. died 16 May 1853 or 1851 Jonathan died 24 Jan. 1867 age 74 Alice, wife of Jonathan died 31 March 1848 age 47 Simeon Marsh died 22 October 1825 age 72 Sylvanus Marsh died 31 July 1848 age 60 I have a Rev. War record for Simeon Marsh. From it I worked out a family for Simeon Marsh b. 1753, d. 1825, m. Jane Cole 10 Sept. 1782 in Walpack, Sussex, NJ. Ch: Sylvanus b. 1788, Jonathan b. 1792, Benjamin b. 1785, Andrew, Eliphalet, Abraham, and Margaret b. 1800 who m. Andrew Merritt. She is on the 1850 census in Kinzua, Warren Co, with her mother Jane Marsh. I am still trying to figure out a family for Jonathan Marsh. My inquiry to Warren and McKean Cos. said that there were no wills or estate settlements for Jonathan March in 1867. I think his children might be: Mary Ann b. 1813, m. 1830 Jamon Beeman Hiram b. 1815 Eleanor b. 1822 , m. Theodore Merritt Jasper b. 1823 Jeptha b. 1825 John J. b. 1827 Gwen Boyer Bjorkman gwenbj@seanet.com -----Original Message----- From: R8459@aol.com [mailto:R8459@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, December 12, 1999 2:33 PM To: gwenbj@seanet.com Subject: Re: Jonathan Marsh Gwen, Hi! Sorry to report that I do not have any information on Jonathan. He might have been connected to the family of William S. Marsh who was born at Farmington twp., Warren Co., PA. 09 July 1826. William S. Marsh was the son of Joseph and Ruth (Sheldon) Marsh. His paternal Grandparents were John and Phebe (Allen) Marsh, natives of New Jersey, who settled in what is now Farmington twp. in 1800. John Marsh, in 1803, taught the first school in Warren County, and in 1805, with his brother Hugh built the first school house in the county near the present site of Marshtown. He might also be connected to William L. Marsh who resided at Kinzua, Elk Twp. He was born 29 March 1826 at Little Valley, Cattaraugus Co., New York. In 1848 he came to Corydon, where in 1852 he married Mary Whitcomb, by whom he had a family of ten children. Hope this helps. You might also want to try going to the U.S. Genweb site, click on Pennsylvania and then McKean Co. and see what records they have. You just might get lucky. Best wishes, Dennis R. Davis R8459@aol.com