Probably many of you know or have Black Country-Pennsylvania ancestry: Clare Peden Midgley's Allegheny County, PA Genealogy http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paallegh/ I think she was listowner of the Staffordshire list before Dave, she helped me get going, migration, back in 1998, all great stuff, some of my Black Country folk went to McKeesport, PA some to Toledo Ohio (don't know why Toledo) # ARTHUR PACE - b 1863 Willenhall + Fanny ADAMS 19 Nov 1898 # WILLIAM PACE - b. 1864 Willenhall # ANNA MARIA PACE - b 1865 Willenhall + Josiah PEARSON emigrated to McKeesport, Pennsylvania * ADA * JOSIAH * ELIZABETH * LILLIAN * ANNE MARIA * SAMUEL (born in USA) # CHARLES PACE - b 1869 Willenhall # MARY Ann/Ellen PACE - b 1872 preferred to be called ELLEN + THOMAS POPE - m 1904 emigrated to McKeesport PA My grandfather's ambition was to go to where "the others" had gone in the US but he died at LETHBRIDGE Alberta before his family arrived in Canada. So here is where we stayed. Who "the others" were was always a mystery until I got going in this hobby and met great people who helped, along the way, including Dave. At Willenhall is the SQUIRE family. a Henry Squire and wife Mary Ann Pace (grandfather's aunt & uncle) came out to Lethbridge in the 1880s upon the completion of the CPRailway. Is anyone doing Squire history and their migrations? Museum of Coal Mining in Western Pennsylvania http://patheoldminer.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ McKees Rocks Genealogy and History A place to find your roots and memories! http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mckeesrocks/ Cheers, Gord Pace http://www.pacefamilyhistory.info/