Hello, Can anyone heIp me find out if Margaret LEEPER my great-great-great-grandmother? I found my gg-grandfather, William Albert DAILEY, age 28, on the 1880 PA census in Snyder Township, Jefferson County, listed as brother to the head of household, Henry W. LEEPER, age 23 and Henry's wife, Catherine, age 18. William's first wife, Eleanor PENDLETON DAILEY, died earlier that year, and their daughter, Mary Etta DAILEY age 5, was living with her PENDLETON grandparents. I am assuming that William DAILEY's father, also William (born in Dublin), died sometime between 1853 and 1857 and his wife, Margaret GRENDER (GRINDER) DAILEY, must have married a LEEPER and had more children. Does anyone have information on Henry W. and Catherine LEEPER? I have found a Henry and Katie LEEPER in Kootenai County, Idaho on the 1910 census index, both born in PA. Could this be the same couple? I have found a Margaret LEEPER, 19 July 1833 to 22 Oct 1908, buried in EDEBURN Cemetery in Jefferson County, PA. I hope to find out if she is my ggg-grandmother. She is buried with John LEEPER 1812-1888, Berthina LEEPER 1869-1917 and Clarence LEEPER 1899-1920. In 1900, Margaret is living with her son John Leeper, age 27, sister Berthina , 24, and grandson Clarence, 2 mons. The next family is the EDDEBURNs, so the LEEPERs buried in the Edeburn cemetery must be the same ones. By 1910, I find John LEEPER living with sister, Gertrude, age 38, and nephew Clarence, age 10. Also in Jefferson County ,in 1910, I find a George LEEPER, age 40, wife Ollie, 33, daughter Bertha,7, son George,3, and daughter, Rosie. I don't know if they are any relation to the other LEEPERs. Back in 1860, on the census index, I found a LEEPER family in Heath Township,as follows: Henry, John, John W. , Margaret, Nancy Jane, and William. Could this William be my William DAILEY? He would have been only 7 years old at the time. I think it may be, since the previous dwelling is the LOWERS family, including Lawrence LOWERS , who also married one of Daniel PENDLETON's daughters( Lillian Eugenia) as did William DAILEY. L.D. LOWERS is buried in Wildwood cemetery , and listed on the PENDLETON Stone, along with William's first wife, Eleanor PENDLETON, and William and Eleanor's daughter, Minnie, who died in infancy. Also , in July of 1895, William DAILEY bought land that borders the PENDLETON property from L.D. and Lillian E. LOWERS, where he lived with his second wife, Almeda RICE, d/o William and Margery CHITTESTER RICE, and their children, Nora DAILEY BROWNLEY, Orlando DAILEY Beverly(male) DAILEY, Logan DAILEY, Mertie DAILEY WETMORE, Harry DAILEY, Mary DAILEY BLlLEY. William DAILEY and his family, all but my great-grandmother, Nora DAILEY BROWNLEY, moved ! to Colorado in 1905. Going back to the 1850 census for Eldred Township , Jefferson County, I find a GRINDER family with daughter, Margaret, age 16 , next to James PENDLETON, Daniel PENDLETON's father. Both the GRINDER family and the PENDLETON families came from NY state. Since Eldred is pretty close to Clarion County, and my William Albert DAILEY's death certificate lists him as being born in Clarion County to William DAILEY and Margaret GRENDER, and due to the PENDLETON and LOWERS connection, I really believe that Margaret GRINDER, is Margaret DAILEY, is Margaret LEEPER. Does any one have any information that would help me prove that I am on the right track. Any information on the families listed above would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time. Paula Pompeii