Andy, If you are referring to Hannah Mellor, this may be a relation of mine. I can tell you that Enoch Mellor and Frederick G. Mellor came to Trenton and started the Cook Pottery. If memory serves me correctly (which it isn't what it used to be) Frederick G. Mellor was associated with Mellor and Venables pottery. Story goes that Frederick G. Mellor recruited potters from Stoke on Trent to work for him in the States. Some actually believed that Trenton was named after the English town, but it was not. There are 2 families named Mellor that came to Trenton, one is mine and the other is not, or at least we have made no solid connection, although the family names seem to repeat through the generations. I know that James Mellor was my 3rd great grandfather and he married Jemima ??? (I recently moved and have not unpacked my family book yet). I have heard mention of an Oliver connection but not sure if it is mine or not. He had a son Reuben Mellor who married Elizabeth Pennington who died at an early age and remarried Agnes Haywood. You can go to http://trentonhistory.org/Services.htm and see if this will help you out. You can also check http://www.trentonlibrary.state.nj.us/trentoniana.htm I have found a lot of information there. Does any of this ring a bell?? Lisa