Well you've a pretty handy tree with the stuff in letters, the 1919 death cert should then name the father so in one foul swoop you're back to very early 1800's.. so if Patk was born 1830 then using guesstimates his Parent's married c. 1820 so quite possibly got a Lease c.1820... then if you guesstimate this father's age @ 25 a Lease c. 1795 etc then check were any Leases registered in Wills/Deeds? or Estate papers? You only have to check upcoming RC records for 1919 to see where he's buried then look for g/stone if any or other burials etc for Baxter in the records. They seem to have been settled there over generations which is handy. DH On 13/05/2015 01:07, Kathleen Baxter via wrote: > I am going to have to sort this all out in my brain tomorrow. I have added > every bit of information I can find to a Baxter document but I am SO > unclear as to which ones of these older people are mine! > > This is beyond amazing and fantastic and I am in awe and I thank you so > much! --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. http://www.avast.com