Thank you to Angela for your information. My Wm. B. Hartland was involved with the Saw Mill. In fact, I understand that his daughter also worked for the Saw Mill company buying timber. This would have been long before it would have been considered a job for a lady. Her name was Phyllis Hartland. I'd also like to clarify the information for our Harriet Hartland, in case, someone else needs to know. My great grand mother's sister, Harriet Preece married William Edward Hartland and it's this Harriet Hartland who is buried in Little Dewchurch cemetery. She is the one that I received the photo of the tombstone and it is very difficult to read. On the 1881 census at Weaven she lived with her husband William E. and her children, Ellen E., and Sarah C. There is another Harriet Hartland who died in Little Dewchurch 9 Mar 1889 (info. received from Polly). A letter sent to my great grandmother in Canada says: "Aunty Harriett --- was so weak that she could not stand against this attack of bronchitis and the poor old soul died on the 9th -- was buried on Friday (15th?) last, at The Lea where her husband was buried. I believe that this Harriet Hartland is on the 1881 census for Little Dewchurch with her sister Sarah Hartland, both are Annuitants and they live at Broadway House. Would she really be her sister or maybe a sister-in-law because there was not enough space on the column for the "in-law"? How would I find out Harriet's husband's first name? Thank everyone for your help with my family.