Very interesting...Morrows married Burnetts...Swans married Burnetts...Swans married Alfords.. You will probably come across a tree for Richard Swan which contains both Alfords and Burnetts (or at least it should!) http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=30175892 you will see Alford Gregg Swan there...you might get some clues if you look through the Richard Swan tree DH ==================================================== Have had some great luck lately in finding the family of Edward MORROW who wed Rachel MORROW about 1800 probably Donegal. I know some about Rachel from her Death Registration in Campsie, Stirlingshire, 1855, the first year of Civil Registration in Scotland. More questions were asked of the Informant that year than in any hear since. The Informant was a son, John MURRAY [name spelled MURRAY in the 1841 census, a few short years after they arrived in Campsie. Edward's parents were John MORROW and Mary BURNETT. An Australian Researcher and I met about a month ago online and have put together the children of Edward and Rachel who left Donegal for Campsie, Stirlingshire, then Glasgow. What I'm now wanting to find are Rachel's mother's ALFORD line. To date, finding any ALFORDs has been difficult at best. Rachel was reported to have been born Killymard and using her age at death, it would be about 1806.