Here is some exciting news. At last a possible link with the Irish Caswells of Blackwater, and the Wiltshire ones. Baskerville is a name peculiar to the North Wilts area, which imported many pigs from Ireland. I think the Baskervilles and Caswells were involved in farming together. Keep your eyes peeled for Irish Baskervilles in the Cork area, c 1770+ INDIVIDUAL RECORD Use , PgDn/PgUp, Home/End to see data. Christopher BASKERVILLE ----------------------------------------------------------- ¦ Born: 1827 Sex: M ¦ Yougalarra, N Tipperary, Ireland ¦ Chr.: 12 Jun 1827 ¦ Castletownarra, N Tipperary, Ireland ¦ Died: ¦ ¦ Bur.: ¦ ¦ ¦ FATHER: William BASKERVILLE (AFN:1JTP-NFQ) ¦ MOTHER: Margaret CASWELL (AFN:1JTP-NJC) Henry CASWELL - father of margaret Born: <1766> <Doonass, Clare, Ireland> Mar.: Died: Sex: M AFN: 1JTP-NGX Father: +---- Mother: James BASKERVILLE Born: <1758> <Youghalarra, N Tipperary, Ire* Mar.: Died: Sex: M AFN: 1JTP-NCB Father: +--------- Mother: