Hi Derek Well I knew I owed you a drink but now it seems that I owe you half a brewery!! You're a genius. And very kind. I think that William & Ann were looking after Jane's children, Margaret & Joseph, born before she married. They seem to have been a decided 'naughty' family. Young William, aged one, I think I know something about. My father, born in 1912, remembers family talk that his grandfather, Joshua, had a brother called 'Baccy Bill. He also always worked with a brother who must have been 'B Bill, I think. They were both stone masons & used to pull each others teeth when required! Intriguing that there were two Annises. I think you're correct & Samuel FEARNLEY was Elizabeth's child & by the 1851 census he has turned into Samuel ANDERSON age 18, apprentice cabinet maker who you posted yesterday. I have to confess that I haven't pushed back further to William's siblings & parents at least partly because of earlier conversations with Janet which made it clear that there were gazillions of FEARNLEYs lurking around Bradford. It seems though that now is the time to start. I'll get back to the Bishop's transcripts 1813 - 1817 on Tuesday. I intended to go through them in strict chronological order but think I've been seduced into ordering films from the 1830s next to sort out these people. Many thanks again for your sterling efforts. Rosemary