Kathy, the Margaret Higgins database is a cd, sold by the Catholic FHS. I have sent you the Torrs information. It doesn't have family information, just name, date, place and origin of information. I have found it very useful in Lancashire to put together a Cunliffe family who remained Catholic through the penal years. All my husband's people in Derbyshire were Anglican or Methodist so I know nothing about the situation there. In the Clayton le Moors area Catholics and Protestants were very mixed in the 1700s. People changed churches often at marriage. It's one area where women were quite dominant despite the date, rather to my surprise, and a man often changed to his spouse's church, though it also happened the other way. But there were also mixed marriages where each remained in his or her own church and then the children might divide in all sorts of ways. I have one marriage where the boys were Anglican, like their father and the girls Catholics like their mother. This is towards the end of the 1700s.