Wendy, Thanks for the suggestions, it seems every good reply raises other questions. In this case the family (Arthur & Lydia A WHITE) was next found in 1901 in "Handsworth (part of), St. Michaels, Soho (part of), at 39 Mostyn Road", and in County Stafford (!) and there was a notation by the census taker that "sched. 224 now in St Peter" that followed their record. Theirs was the last family in that section. I don't quite know what to make of all that. It is difficult to follow them, but my grandmother and her two sisters were still at home in 1901, so I expect at least two of them married there. Wherever "there" was, I guess they were in Handsworth by then. Grandma married in Canada. It's confusing to me as she always referred to the city as Birmingham so it gets a little hard to follow. When she was 26 and just before emigration, she lived at 28 Antrobus Road, Birmingham, and as far as I know was the last one at home, so I guess that means yet another neighborhood and another church, but I don't know when they may have moved, or where they lived when the two sisters married. I suspect it may have been at the Antrobus road address. I'll take your suggestion into consideration as I sort out the loose ends. I guess the good thing is that I'm pretty sure they were C of E so that limits the possibilities a little. I appreciate your comments. Carol