Hi Bill I've had a look at this query and with such names there are so many possibles. Thinking that Ursula would be a good place to start - I have had no luck. Are you sure they should be Glamorganshire in 1841 aND 1851? Have you any idea at all what part of the county? It's a big place. Maybe not in size in American terms - but certainly in number of towns and villages. Do you have any of these people in another census? let us know where and the details. Have you had a look via the 1851 index on Ancestry.co Uk? Cheers Pat In message <1da.4670f76b.30803512@aol.com>, Taffywilliam@aol.com writes >In the 1841 Census returns for Glamorganshire, Ann Davies , daughter of John >and Jane Hughes Davies woluld have been an infant and only child. In 1851 >Census she would have been ca. 10 yrs of age and living with widowed mother >Jane and two other siblings. Her future husband Wm.D.Morgan parents, >Daniel E. Morgan would have been ca. 26 in 1841 and spouse Ursula ca. 30 . In >1851 Census Wm. D, should appear aged 7 or so, possibly with siblings >Elizabeth and Evan D. and maybe others. Appreciate any help in tracking down my >mothers side of the family. Thanks.. Bill in Ohio > > > > >==== CARMARTHENSHIRE Mailing List ==== >Carmarthenshire & South Wales Information in Photographs & Information >http://www.carmarthenshirefhs.co.uk > -- Pat Powell