Hi Dave again, Thomas Millington; did he marry Miss Mary Ann Hanson at Rotherham-there is an announcement in the newspaper for this marriage on May 15, 1847, though the advert gives the date as "lately" which isn't really helpful. The occupation of Thomas Millington was a saw maker. However, that same Thomas Millington, saw maker, earlier in August 1846, was before the mayor of Sheffield, charged by his brother (doesn't say whom) for trying to hang himself, whilst drunk! The report sates that Thomas was in receipt of some money from a property, and was spending it on drink, to such an extant that he had been in the lock up for drunkeness and violent conduct before towards his parents and had even been committed to Wakefield jail on one occasion. The mayor ordered him to be remanded in custody-probably for his own safety as none of his friends or family were present. It appears that this Thomas Millington had a brother called James, who in 1849, charged his brother Thomas with theft! By 1854, Thomas Millington was 31, still a saw maker, and was in trouble again for theft, stealing chairs from two pubs, the Black Swan at Snighill and the Waterloo Turf Tavern-he was sentenced to twelve months. (if this Thomas is yours then at least you know which pubs he frequented!) John