I've been looking at some of the descendants of Elizabeth [HAWKSWORTH]WESTON in Ockbrook, namely George BUTLER, her GGS and his family. In 1901, they are living in Green Lane (where a huge number of my ancestors lived). George and his wife, Louisa [SPILLER], have by now completed their family of 12 (they claim an extra one who died, but I've not traced, on the 1911 Census). In 1911, they are living in the Moravian Settlement, which explains partly why future researchers may find a problem. Their first child was b and bp in 1876 in Derby. The next batch of six, with birth dates between 1878 and 1887, were saved up and bp together in 1888 in Ockbrook. Anyone looking in future, eg, for Lizzie, the 1878 one, especially if they rely on Familysearch, could be assuming she was born ten years later than she was. The last batch of five were again saved up and bp in 1904, although their birth dates range between 1890 and 1898. Anyone on the trail of, say, Maggie (b 1890), could be 14 years out in their assumptions. I suspect that moving to the Settlement would have been a major factor in the baptisms of the last five, and that this move would have taken place in about 1904. All the Ockbrook baptisms were at the Parish Church. As none of my relatives, previously, seem to have had anything to do with the Settlement, I thought it was probably a closed community, confined to members of the Moravian Church. Has anyone come across examples of their ancestors moving into the community? Kind regards Joy