Hi Joan, Thank you for responding. I had checked census information before. I just checked the archives of this List and I had summarized my findings on this List in 2004. http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/eng-liverpool/2004-10/1099132631 And, I received more census information over the weekend from a helpful researcher. Henry and Harriet LEWIS seem to be the couple who remained in census records the longest, up to 1901. And they seem to have lived long lives. And they had his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth LEWIS, living with them in 1871 as a widow. We're thinking it might be the death record for a Richard LEWIS in 1868 as her husband. And, Elizabeth wasn't with them in 1881, and there are 3 possible deaths for her between 1871 and 1876. I offered a summary of my 2004 posting just now on the LANCSGEN List. William and Sarah LEWIS (oldest son) were in the 1881 census, and they seem to have had 8 or 9 children, with about 5 daughters. So, their oldest daughters could have been married and having children in the 1890's. And, the youngest son, Richard LEWIS, was married and having children in 1881. In 2004, I don't think I got much beyond the 1881 census. But, the researcher this weekend had Henry and Harriet LEWIS still in Toxteth Park in 1911 (possibly both dying in 1926?). (And they are there in 1891) Betty (near Lowell, MA, USA) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joan Armistead" <mominatornana@gmail.com> To: <eng-liverpool@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 30, 2009 9:28 AM Subject: Re: [ENG-LIV] Richard LEWIS, b~1805, Marriage? Death? > Betty, > > You might first consider checking the 1841,51,61,71,81 censuses for the > family. That might pin your death dates to a 10 year period. > > Joan (Hollywood, MD)