Hello again list, I've written a few times about my interest in the surname WOOD. So, I've decided to narrow down my search to just one individual at a time to see if that leads me to the others about whom I know little to nothing! I found the death of Charles Henry WOOD: Deaths 2Q1934 Wood, Charles H. 67 Warrington Vol. 8c, P. 175 And per the 1901 Census: Charles Wood 34 Lancashire Warrington Lancashire Warrington Printer Does anyone have access to Warrington directories to see if Charles is listed? Also, is it likely there was an obituary or other short article making mention of his death in the Warrington newspapers? I'm trying to find his siblings so I'm looking for any avenues that may make mention of them. Charles was the oldest of seven children born to James WOOD and Margaret GOOSTRY: Charles Henry b. abt. 1866 Warrington James Alfred b. abt. 1868 Warrington Louisa Margaret b. abt. 1870 Warrington Percy Gregory b. abt. 1871 Warrington Florence Maude b. abt. 1874 Warrington Frederick George Reginald b. abt. 1878 Warrington b. abt. 1945 Newton le Willows Arthur E. b. abt. 1880 Warrington d. abt. 1887 Warrington The last living WOOD child from above was Frederick George Reginald. I found in my Grandma's papers two pages from a larger document which itemized the monetary distribution of F.G.R.'s estate (my two pages are the first two in this distribution document, and I can tell there were more pages to follow, but I don't have them). Through a strange twist of fate, my Grandma inherited a small amount of money after this man's death. My Grandma was descended from F.G.R.'s paternal uncle....meaning, F.G.R.'s father James WOOD's brother Henry WOOD. The way it appears, none of F.G.R.'s siblings were living when he died and none of them had heirs so the money went to his next closest of kin, which would be his paternal uncle Henry WOOD (and others on his maternal side, but I don't have those pages). Turns out, uncle Henry WOOD was dead too so the money ended up going to Henry's children who would have been F.G.R.'s first cousins. And then in turn, one of those first cousins, Walter WOOD, was dead too...so the money went to HIS children...which included my Grandma. Clear as mud? Suffice to say, that by 1945, all of those seven children named above were deceased and none had children. Lisa Hopp