Many Thanks to Dorothy, Lois, Margaret and Julie for great suggestions and helpful advice. I will follow up this week. With regard to marriage suggestion below, I think Elizabeth, husband John and children were still in Sth Australia, as their daughter Elizabeth Ann died and was buried (Murray District) in June of 1855. I'm doubtful that she remarried as her son was very young, approx age 7 when she died (according to husband's 2nd marriage record in 1860. There is also the family oral history that she died and was buried near Deep Creek / Bald Hill in the Carisbrook area. I've already checked with the Carisbrook Cemetary and the remaining Bald Hill Cemetary records, and she's not on them. Her death pre-dates Carisbrook cemetery and I believe there are few surviving records for Bald Hill, plus a bush fire swept through there and destroyed the wooden marker boards. As husband John Knell Pascoe was resident in Avoca at the time of his second marriage to Honora Burke in 1860, and his sister Elizabeth Trevithick and her family were living in Avoca and she may have been caring for his children, I thought that was the next most obvious place to try. A question - would the Maryborough hospital have serviced the Avoca residents from the 1858/1860 period? Does anyone know this? Rowena Gough -----Original Message----- From: margaret trewick [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, 5 October 2008 12:17 PM To: Rowena Gough Subject: Re: Avoca & Maryborough Rowena Do you have her parents names? There is a marriage for an Elizabeth Ann Treloar in 1855/52 to Wm Treganowan. Could she have remarried and not died?? Regards Margaret No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com Version: 8.0.173 / Virus Database: 270.7.5/1706 - Release Date: 10/4/2008 11:35 AM