Thank you for your reply. I have sent an email to the Baltimore town clerk requesting their marriage date and any other dates that may be available. She is the daughter of Ephraim Story Martin Sr. who was an American Revolutionary Patriot who is my G-G-G-G-G-grandfather. I am descended from Susan's brother Ephraim Jr. Baltimore is barely a town. The clerk's office is open 2 days a week for about 2-3 hours each day. I also will be in NH and VT this summer hoping to take some pictures of gravestones. I am a graver, and am on findagrave.com. If she and Asa died in NY and are buried in Pleasant Cemetery, they have to have records, no matter how long ago it was; even a burial date will give an idea of date of death. Regarding Asa, all that is needed is his date of birth which hopefully Baltimore will get back to me on. If there is a record, they will have it. VT is very free with its records. NY not so much. You have to be a relative to even get where someone is buried but since we are talking death dates about 150 years ago, they should be forthcoming.