Hi Lorraine Don't know if you have those BMDs. I think I've captured the obvious Kellys - let me know if there are any others you would like (if you don't have the CD of course). Thanks for letting me know about the other book's author and I'm looking forward to your "scratching" in your filing cabinet again! I take it you don't have Page 46 from that other book?! Do you remember its name? I could ask on the Lists if anyone might have it. There are definitely some passengers missing from the other two pages - Cusack is one (another love story for you - Bridget married a Patrick Egan). A nice fellow from down at Miami Beach has offered to look around at John Oxley too, so if we know the book he might get the missing page for me. Of course this unpublished booklet has errors which I've already discovered and maybe the Cusack family didn't travel on that ship, but even so there were 500 passengers, 480 from Ireland, and I only have 365 (thanks to your kindness). Surely there weren't so many deaths? By the way, I have recorded the marriage of Richard James KELLY and Maria Cecilia CRUICE too. Thanks for telling me about that one. Nice to know your Grandparents-in-Law!! bg I think I could cc this to the Lists without the attachments eh? Someone out there might be following our progress!! (I hope) The Flanagans are well recorded here (thanks for that too). All of the "Bernards" were called "Brian". Trevor (1st cousin) Kerlin's wife is a direct descendant of that lot, including the Drynans, Ryans, etc etc and with a few Englishmen thrown in!! Talk later and thanks again Best to you Bev