Hello Listers, My family history clues so far indicate that Thomas and Ann CONNEYWORTH/CUNNINGWORTH/CUNNEYWORTH left East Yorkshire, England sometime after the birth of their first child, John, in September, 1829. They traveled to Madrid, New York, by the shores on the St. Lawrence (across from Leeds & Grenville County, Ontario), where they appear in the June, 1830 US census. I have not been able to locate any information about ships arriving in North America during the winter of 1829-30. After a couple of years in Madrid, St. Lawrence county, NY, they moved across the river to Kitley Township c. 1832. I am aware of other Yorkshire arrivals also going to St. Lawrence county, and from there to Leeds and Grenville during the same time frame. Is this just a coincidence or was there a greater East Yorkshire -> St. Lawrence -> Leeds & Grenville migration "network" involved? Any help finding out how they got there would be much appreciated! Thanks in advance... Wayne Cunneyworth Cherryville, BC, Canada