Hi Listers, Yesterday I mentioned Deborah BRIGHT who was living at Mount Hill at the time of the 1851 Oldland censuses. Looking at Bolton's Map of the Environs of Clifton and Bristol, which is on my web site at http://www.ianandjo.dsl.pipex.com/bristolbits/bristol/bolton.htm I've noticed that 'Mounthill' is marked between Kingswood Hill and Hanham on the right-hand side of the map. I see that the 'Cotton Works', which were along the Feeder Canal in Bristol, are also marked. Deborah Bright's daughter, Harriet, who married James STONE on 11th. January 1846 at Bitton was a factory girl living at Kingswood at the time of her marriage. I've been wondering if she worked in the Great Western Cotton Works as I've been looking at the occupations of the brides at Holy Trinity Church, Kingswood and I've noticed some of these occupations were associated with cotton, such as cotton-winder, cotton weaver and 'works at cotton factory'. Living in Kingswood and working in the Cotton Works would have meant a long walk downhill into Bristol and a long walk uphill back home. Of course, there may have been other factories much nearer Mount Hill where Harriet could have worked. Josephine