To Barb Stacey and David Judd thank you so much - i cant believe it as victor meldrew was fond of saying - i had seen in the book by David Gibbard that a George Coleman was living in Frog Lane and was a weaver but was a bit nervous to claim him as mine without other info to support - he was shown as a weaver at the baptism of one of his children - this now makes me think i minght have the wrong death cert as in 1845 he was shown as 60 a plush weaver and i see that there is another george coleman dying in 1845 aged 50 who is brd at st mary anglican - this was from familyhistoryinline - havent followed that up yet - any idea where st marys anglican was - unles they mean the one in bloxham of course Well don Barb - just goes to show doing someone else a good turn and the gods were smiling on you thanks you so much!!! - made my day also - im now off to look at thomas and anne bye for now Lorraine franzipan27@hotmail.com researching: Warwickshire: knowle/solihull WHITE,TIDMARSH,COLLEDGE,WIMBLETT Birmingham:READER,BROWN,GOODE,BIDDLE COLES,SMITH,COPE,FIRTH,WHITE Oxfordshire: BARNES,CARTER,CLIFTON, COLEMAN,GRIFFIN, Staffordshire: DICKINSON,MILLWARD,READER, ROLLASON,STRIDE,WORMINGHAM,WHITE Buckinghamshire: - Olney - HARRIS,READER Tingewick/Preston Bissett CARTER,ALLEN Lancashire: WEBSTER,BURNS,EARLAM, DEARDEN,FOSTER,DINGSDALE,WILLIAMS, BRADSHAW Westmorland: HALL,DAVIS,GOAD,