Hi, I'm trying to locate any related Roman Catholic Blake families in New Brunswick. . The best I can figure Henry (William?) Blake married Margaret Scanlon in New Brunswick sometime between 1851 and 1855. I couldn't find any record of their marriage in York County. Their first child William Henry Blake was baptised by J C McDevitt at St. Dunstan's Roman Catholic in Fredericton April 7, 1858 witnessed by Catherine Daly. The record claimed he was born in January of 1855. Their second child Mary Ann was born about 1859 in, as her death certificate claims, Fredericton. She was baptized at St Dunstan's in Fredericton in 1857 at the age of 4 weeks. Witnesses were Thomas Burns and Mary Cummings. In 1861 William and Mary Ann were enumerated in the census with their grandfather David Scanlon in York County, and 1871 with their Aunt Catherine Scanlon Chessie. I believe their mother to be counted in 1861 as a servant in Fredericton, living with the Gregory family. I cannot find a marriage record for Henry Blake and Margaret Scanlon. I cannot find any vital information about either. I would like to know where they were married, when. Where and when they died and where they are buried. I would like to know if Henry was related to any other Blakes in New Brunswick. Was Henry Irish and came to NB with David Scanlon and family? Where was Henry for the 1851 census? Where were the Scanlons for that matter (the whole family is missing from that census)? Let me know if you've got any Roman Catholic Blakes that may have arrived in the Province about 1841. William D. Romanski Rhode Island _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus