Hello, The following excerpt is from a family history written in 1858 that I have just had the good fortune to obtain. It was written by Dr. Robert Croughton in Missouri, and was probably told to him by his father, Charles Croughton, who died in 1819 when Robert was 27. "Robert Croughton was born in Wales somewhere about the year 1700. He married near Birmingham England a Miss Mary Woodcock by whom he had three children, Elizabeth, Mary, and Charles. Elizabeth married Mr. Bou----(can't decipher) had no children. Mary married Mr. Jno Mott had a child a daughter Eliza. Charles was a very sprightly boy and his father got him in a large shipping house in London, Southcomb and Co. They sent him after the War in 1786 with a large stock of goods to Fredericksburg Va to sell them and buy tobacco. Here he became acquainted with Elizabeth, daughter of Elizabeth Hudson and granddaughter of old Thomas Reveley, and married her......." I have located a family named Croughton on the 1890 census, who may be related: 1890 Census Birmingham Warwickshire Robert Croughton abt 1837 Buckinghamshire, Head Maria Croughton abt 1837 Bham Wife Fredk. Croughton abt 1865 Bham Son Alice Croughton abt 1867 Bham Daughter Herbert Croughton abt 1869 Bham Son Amelia Croughton abt 1871 Bham Daughter Ellen Croughton abt 1874 BhamDaughter Jane Croughton abt 1876 Bham Daughter Thomas Croughton abt 1876 BhamSon William Croughton abt 1880 BhamSon Also: Robert Croughton Birmingham Warwickshire Occupation:cork cutter wood/furniture/carriage trades(a) 4 Bull ring, Birmingham, Warwickshire Source Date:1777 Listed in The Birmingham Directory: or Merchant & Tradesman's Useful Companion, 1777. Birmingham Printed & Sold by Pearson & Rollason Thanks, any help is appreciated! Sarah Reveley One Name Study of Reveleys and all alternate spellings http://www.tribalpages.com/tribes/rvly San Antonio, Texas