William H REYNOLDS b c 1827 in Shropshire arrived with his family aboard the ship "Kent" in September 1867 at Hobson's Bay in Victoria. He is described in the 1861 Census (Cornwall) as a mine manager living in Redruth and in 1851 as a mining engineer. He married Grace WILLEY in Helston, Cornwall in 1853. The children were Editha, William H junior, Mabel, Edwin, John A and Theodora, his sister-in-law Mary WILLEY was also aboard the 'Kent'. Between the time the family landed in Hobson's Bay and a record of the death of Theodora in Scone eight years later, I can find no trace of the family. From BDM NSW it seems the family settled in the Central West of NSW. It seems possible that given his qualifications William headed for the Victorian Goldfield before moving north. My great grandmother's younger sister Ursula ROBERTS came out on the same voyage, Ursula's aunt Ursula PEARCE married a Henry REYNOLDS born in Cornwall and I am trying to establish what link if any there maybe between Ursula ROBERTS and the two REYNOLDS families. (The PEARCE and Henry REYNOLDS farms are very c lose to Redruth.) Any information about this family or ideas where I could search further would be welcomed. Thank you Sallie