Would SKS be able to guide me or provide assistance in searching in Boston for John S. (Jack) BROWN, b. 1882 New Brunswick, Canada, and his wife, Mabel LEAMAN, b. abt. 1889, and their daughter Daisy Irene BROWN, b. 1908 New Brunswick, Canada. This couple was married in Canada on Dec. 23, 1907. Some very Kind Souls have found Jack in the 1930 US census as living at 39 Bennington St., Suffolk County, Boston, with his wife, Julia LeBlanc, age 35, & their son, Walter, age 5. Now the 1930 US census indicates that Jack immigrated to the US in 1908 which means that was the year of his daughter's birth. My question is did his 1st wife, Mabel LEAMAN, and their daughter go with him to the States in 1908? Surely he wouldn't have left a new born baby and new bride behind in New Brunswick????? I know the 1930 US census info that I've mentioned is about my 2nd great uncle Jack because, his registered death info found in Boston confirms his parents, place of birth and residency on Bennington Street at the time of his death. Guidance and assistance is greatly appreciated. Debby Brown-Warren New Brunswick, Canada