I'm trying to trace Henry M. Eby and his family. I believe that he is my g-g-grandfather. The 1860 Nebraska (Sarpy County) census shows Henry M. Eby, age 29, a civil engineer, having been born in Pennsylvania. In the same household was his wife (Kerrah? Kesiah? Eby), age 25, also born in Pennsylvania and a son, John S. Eby, age 3, also born in Pennsylvania. Judging from the age of John S., it appears that they moved from Pennsylvania between 1857 and 1860. Also in the same household was John M. Eby, age 25, a farmer, born in Pennsylvania. I suspect that John's middle name is "Miller". John's wife is listed as Belleminah (Bellemina? Bellamina?) Eby, age 21, from Pennsylvania. The 1850 Pennsylvania Census lists two Henry Eby's in Lebanon County (both in South Lebanon Township) and a John Eby in Lebanon County (in Heidleburg Township). At this point I'm merely guessing that one of the Henry's and John are brothers. I'm also guessing that this is the Henry Eby that is my ancestor. To substantiate this guess, I just found an Eby cemetery in Lebanon County on the internet at <http://www.ristenbatt.com/genealogy/ebyplot.htm> where Heinrich Eby, husband of Catharina Miller, and son of Jacob Eby, is listed as having been buried in 1835. He had been born in 1806. This site states that "according to Lebanon County Orphans Court Records, this couple had two sons, Henry and John, both under 14 years of age and that Catherine was choosing George Miller as their guardian in the January 1837 Court Session". Henry M. Eby was probably born about 1831 and John M. Eby about 1835 judging from their ages in the 1860 Nebraska census. I would appreciate any help in finding more information on Henry M. Eby and his wife (Kerrah? Kesiah?), Heinrich Eby and his wife Catherina, Heinrich's parents, etc. and where who I might contact for marriage/birth records, etc. I'd really like to know Henry's wife's name (my g-g-grandmother). The transcribed Nebraska 1860 census shows the spelling as "Kerrah" and the transcribed Nebraska 1870 census shows "Kesiah". Thank you, Keith Brandt Pensacola, Florida