Hello, list: Thanks to Janet C who was able to find my gg-grandfather Platerous Lawson JACQUES in the 1841 Census along with his brothers George and Henry and their mother Elizabeth. Janet also found John Corlass JACQUES in the 1851 Census in East Morton. Thanks also to Jan Perkins who found quite a few JACQUESs in Keighley in the 1851, 1861 and 1871 Census — all descendants of my ggg-grandfather David JACQUES (abt 1792 - 1831). I should also have mentioned that there are two Platerous Lawson JACQUESs — my gg-grandfather who was born in 1828 and his nephew who was born in 1863. At the time of the 1851 Census my gg-grandfather may have been living in Bradford. He married Ellen JENNINGS in July of 1851 and their first two children were born in Bradford. Their third child was born in Augusta, Maine abt 1861 but the family was back in Yorkshire for the birth of their fourth in 1863. Their last child, my great-grandfather, was born in Keighley in 1869. Platerous died in 1870, however, the family was still in Keighley in 1875 when Ellen married Isaac HOLMES. So I am now looking for Plateras Lawson JACQUES and Ellen JENNINGS in the 1851 Census in Bradford, and John Corlass JACQUES in the 1851, 1861, and 1871 Census in East Morton, which I understand is located within the parish of Bingley. Thanks again for your help. Bill Cooke Ontario, Canada