Dear Leland, There are several (although member submitted) records in the IGI which boil down to this: - 1815 [C] 17 Sept, Hopesay, Sal: Richard Robinson, mother: Martha Robinson (unmarried); father: Francis Price. 1844 [M] 12 Feb, Bishop's Castle, Sal, between Richard Robinson and Mary Palmer. 1872 [Burial] 20 April, Broome, Hopesay: Richard Robinson. The submissions are from LDS films 4557737; 456992; and (445907 ref. No.40223). On slightly firmer ground are these: - 1815 [C] 17 Sept, Hopesay, Sal: Richard Robinson, mother: Martha Robinson. [Bn.C016052] 1820 [C] 16 Jan, Hopesay, Sal: Mary Robinson, mother: Martha Robinson. [Bn.C016052] 1800 [C] 26 Jan, Hopesay, Sal: Martha Robinson, parents Thomas and Sarah. [Bn.P016051] The same Martha has 8 brothers and sisters in batch number P016051. A member submitted variation gives: - 1800 [C] 26 Jan, Hopesay, Sal: Martha Robinson, parents Thomas Robinson and Sarah Davies. 1821 [M] 4 June; between Martha Robinson and Francis Price. [Film 456663] "All I know about my great-great grandparents on my father's paternal line are their names -- Richard ROBINSON and Mary PALMER. I know a reasonable amount about Richard's son (my great grandfather) Thomas ROBINSON and his wife Emma LEEKE, and I was hoping that perhaps someone could give me some info about Richard and Mary by tracing them back through Thomas and Emma, or might be able to tell me how I can trace them back. I've not found anything online regarding Richard and Mary. Thomas ROBINSON was born 11 May 1844 at the Respass House, parish of Clun, county of Salop (Shropshire). His wife Emma LEEKE was born 26 Nov 1848 at the Brook House, parish of Hyssington, county of Salop (Shropshire). Emma's parents were Benjamin LEEKE, born 25 Dec 1809 in the same place as his daughter Emma, and Benjamin's wife Mary LLOYD was born 11 Feb 1814 (location unknown). Thomas and Emma married 4 Oct 1873 at the parish church, parish of Ercall Magna, Salop (Shropshire). At the time they were living in Rodington, parish of Wellington, county of Salop (Shropshire)." Regards, Penny