These are all from the LDS Film for St. Nicholas (St. Bees) #90658 for Whitehaven......I just put them in date order. Btw......was the Whitehaven area populated entirely by Mossops and Dickinsons??? (grin). Jill and Chris most definitely have to be related!! 1833.... Burial of William MOSSOP, of Egremont, 21 Aug. 1833, 32 years old. 1834........ Marriage of Henry MOSSOP, bachelor, and Mary DICKINSON, spinster, both of this parish, by Licence, 5 July 1834. Witnesses: Clement MOSSOP and William HODGSON. Baptism - Clement MOSSOP, son of Clement & Martha MOSSOP, of Rottington, farmer, 28 Sept. 1834 Baptism - Mary MOSSOP, daughter of Henry & Jane MOSSOP, Sandwith, husbandman, 23 Nov. 1834 Baptism - Thomas TUBMAN, son of Richard & Susanne TUBMAN, Croft Pit, joiner, 21 Dec. 1834 Marriage - Isaac TUBMAN and Jane WATSON, bachelor and spinster, by Banns, 30 Nov. 1834 Witnesses: William STAMPER and Georgina DOUGLAS. Marriage of William LANGCAKE of Harrington and Mary BOADLE, 1 Dec. 1834 Burial of Jane MOSSOP of Preston Hows, 31 Jan. 1834, 55 years old. Burial of William DICKENSON of Bank End, 17 Feb. 1834, 58 years. 1835....... Baptism - Isabella MOSSOP, daughter of Isaac & Isabella MOSSOP, Preston Hows.....Isaac was a husbandman. Baptism - Isaac DICKINSON, son of David & Sarah DICKINSON, St. Bees......father was a labourer. Baptism - Isaac, (base born), son of James MARSHALL and Jane MOSSOP, Coulderton, shoemaker and spinster respectively. Not 100% sure if surname was given as I didn't write one down for the child. I can check if anyone wants. If this was Jamaica, it would have been the father's name.......whether he acknowledged the child or not. I am assuming that in England, if the father attends the baptism, then the child would probably carry his surname (definitely the method in Jamaica). Someone please correct me if I am wrong. Heck, it was the last one, and I may have missed the surname if it indeed was written down. Mea culpa. Cheers......from a lovely plus 2 degrees in Brampton, Ontario. Heather