Dear List, Playing in Ancestry.com tonight I found my SMITH family just prior to their 1872 emigration to Toronto, Ontario. I had been back and forth looking for them in Canada and Bucks. Definitely them: Martin Luther Smith is my great-grandfather. And two new brother to investigate! I'm assuming the sisters worked at Loudwater Mill! 1871 Census [ NOTE: All in family - except border - born in same location as census: Parish of Chipping, Wycombe, Loudwater District, Flackwell Heath, Buckinghamshire, England ] William Smith 1825 (head) Shoemaker 46 Mary Smith 1829 [wife] Lacemaker 42 Sarah Smith 1852 [daughter] Works at Paper Mill, 19 Ellen Smith 1856 [daughter] Works at Paper Mill, 15 Thomas Smith 1859 [son] Scholar 12 Martin L Smith 1863 [son] Scholar 8 Newman H Smith 1865 [son] Scholar 6 Benjamin Spencer 1849 born Saunderton, Buckinghamshire, England Lodger Ag Labourer 22 Rebecca Wheeler 1792 Widow, Lodger [Mary Ann's mother!] Lacemaker 79 Al Dawson, Iowa City, Iowa - MA, History, UNC-Chapel Hill, 1973 Visit my website at: www.familytreemaker.com/users/d/a/w/Al--Dawson/ Ancestor Anniversary: Matthew Webster & Elizabeth Ashton, April 17, 1587, Cossington, Leicestershire, England. Source: Compiled by Mrs. S. H. Skillington, of Leicester, England and communicated by Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Hunter Sisler of Chattanooga, Tennessee, "The Ancestry of Governor John Webster" (The American Genealogist, Whole Number 96, Vol. XXIV, No. 4, October, 1948, pp. 197-214.