I am researching The Horner line that left Northern Vermont in the early 1800's and settled in the Granby area. Some remained, some returned to Vermont, and some moved into Ohio and Michigan and points west. There were Hazen, Thomas, Hobart and James, sons of Thomas Horner and Eunice Taylor. The cousins were John, Hiram, William, and Andew, sons of John Horner and Polly Martin. John and Polly also went and are buried in Granby. I am particularly interested in the Relief Horner, born 1790 in Vermont, and married Richard Savage in the ET. Allied names who either married into or were connected to the Horner clan were: Alexander, Allard, Allen, Belanger, Benjamin, Bray, Ciphers, Davidge, Davis, Dickerson, Duncan, Dwyer, Elkins, Geer, Griggs, Hammond, Harvey, Hayes, Heelis, Herrick, Johnson, Kay, Keep, Kennedy (Kenneday) , Martin, McKechnie, McNeill, Miles, Morse, Roeder, Salls, Savage, Tillotson, Vachon, Verbeck, Whiting, Willard and Woodward. Since I retired in 1993, I have had four trips to the Granby area, and am still filling holes in my data. This from a native vermonter now residing in central Nebraska (about 60 miles west of Omaha). To anyone who does read this... thanks for your patience. I know its long.