I've been watching and reading the list messages and I'd like to toss my names in the ring. I have a whole line-up seemingly unconnected to any other line, but this is I think the first time the Tauntons via Connecticut have sounded logical. I have the following list, MOST confirmed by records and family gravesites: 1. The Caswell father would have been born abt 1800 in England (place known by record). There were two sons listed in the census, etc.: 2. Thomas Caswell, b. 1829 in England; d. aft. 1892 in Pennsylvania m. #1. Anna Mason, b. 1833 England; d. aft 1893 in PA (They were not living together by the next census; he had some of the children, the rest were at another address with her. Divorce, I believe because he remarried, as you will see.) had: 3. Elizabeth, b. 1855 in England (Wales?) 3. Mary A., b. 1857 in England (Wales?) 3. Ellen, b. 1859 in England (Wales?) 3. Arthur, b. Aug. 15, 1861 in England; d. Apr. 20, 1935 Plymouth, PA 1900 PA Census; Naturalized citizen; Cary St., Plains Twp., Luzerne Co. m. Rachel M., b. Oct. 1866 in Wales; d. 1942, Plymouth, PA had: 4. Mabel G. and Blanch M. Emigrated btwn 1863-1865. 3. William, b. 1865 in PA 3. Adeline, b. Apr. 18, 1866 in Hawley, Wayne Co., PA, d. Oct. 3, 1918 3. George, b. 1969 in PA m.#2. Mary E. ? b. 1854 in PA had: Samuel L. Caswell, b. 1878 in PA Davie John Caswell, b. Feb 1880 in PA Listed in the 1870 Hazle Twp., Luzerne Co. 1880 Census #38 Harleigh, Hazle, Luzerne William H. Caswell, age 16, George - age 13 living with Thomas and Mary E. 2. Henry Caswell, b. 1835 in England (Wales?); no wife mentioned. 3. Anna E., b. 1858 "" "" 3. George T., b. 1860 in "" "" My direct line runs from Thomas and Anna through Adeline. I know about Arthur because Mabel was the school nurse at my parents' schools. Many are also buried in Forty Fort Cemetery, although I think Adeline and her first husband John were washed out into the Schuylkill River during the 1980 (?) floods.