Jo Anne, I dont have anything on your Quillens for that time frame and I dont know if this will help you. There was a Quillen family in New Castle County (in New Castle) who owned a Car Dealership called Quillen Ford. It was on Route 9 (New Castle Avenue). Searching for some of those in New Castle County might lead you to the onces you are looking for, unless of course you have already done this and are part of that family too. The reason I mention this is because Im searching for BRITTINGHAMs and I never knew they originated (at least mine did) in Delmar, De and Delmar Md and Wicomico Co MD but the did. I went to the Archives in Dover one day, started copying all the enumeration cards for 1900 and some from 1880 on every BRITTINGHAM they had. I looked over them, didnt see anything for me. I kept them. One night I just needed something to keep me busy , so I started really reading and analyziing everything on each copy. No one in New Castle County was a match. THen I pulled out those Sussex County ones out and could not believe what I saw. It was my great grandfathers card. It had him, his wife, her child from a first marriage (I never knew about that) and their first child. I never would have looked there. I was under some impression that all the "downstate" so to speak BRITTINGHAMs were a different family. DOnt know why, no one ever said that, just something I had in mny head , I guess. Since I have found a Death Certificate on that gr grandmother which game me her maiden name, and her mothers maiden name and SKSs , many of the gave me the marriage records of both marriages from Wicomico from the Dryden books. Sorry this was so long, but I just thought I should explain my treasures I found in the other end of state. Hope this helps open a new area of research for you. There are still 26 Quillens in the phone book, none with any of the first names you have, but they could be hidden in middle names. If there is anything I can do to help, let me know and I will do what I can. Take care. Vickie