In a message dated 7/12/06 1:12:20 PM Central Daylight Time, pne.anne@ntlworld.com writes: I notice that Daniel and Elizabeth Brady were transcribed as Broady on the 1861 Census in Bark Street, Bolton. I have been unable to find Elizabeth or her children Alfred and Jane on the 1871 Census in Bolton Perhaps Elizabeth has died and Jane has been married. After she married a Mr. Bolton she went to Cork, Ireland. . I have checked the deaths on Free BMD and there is Daniel Brady died September Quarter 1868 Bolton ,aged 56 years. If this is Elizabeth's husband, he would be quite a few years younger than her. If you think it is the right Daniel, you could send for his death certificate to see where the family were living in 1868 and if Elizabeth was the informant. In the earlier census years Daniel was much older than Elizabeth. He was born about 1793. I have checked the deaths for an Elizabeth Brady from 1861 to 1871 in Bolton, but there were none of the right age. I checked the 1881 Census for Alfred Brady and the only one that showed up was born in England about 1841 and was living in Galveston, Texas, with his wife Eliza. This Alfred Brady was the son of Daniel and Elizabeth and died in the 1900 Galveston hurricane, a storm that killed many, many people. Alfred had a son, Edwin. who lived in England. He came to Texas to claim his inheritance and then returned to England. I have no idea when he was born. Thus I have never found him in the census in England. He had a son named Thomas, date of birth also unknown. Thank you for trying to help. Nancy in Texas.