Kay, I don't know whether you are familiar with this, but there is a list 5800 Irish immigrants and the ships they came on on the web. http://www.rootsweb.com/~irish/passlist/5800ship.htm I spent a couple of hours there one Sunday morning a couple of months ago, and didn't find anything. Tomorrow BTW is Sunday. (Big Grin) Spent an hour going through Filby when Iona and I went to St. Joe the last time. We go down about once a month and go to the Family History Center, and the Nothwest Missouri Genealogical library. Last time we checked out the genealogical materials at the main St. Joseph Public library as well. Since I have gone through most of Filby (didn't find anything there either) I only have to check the year books as they come out. (VBG). There is a special four volume Famine ships series which I havewn't run across yet. Of course one can rent films from LDS or AGLL too. I probably should order some films and start working on them at night (the AGLL ones of course since you can't take fims out of the FHC) during harvest. My excursions will probably be fairly limited now. Actually I am beginnning to wonder how I am going to find the time to get to St. Joe to the FHC to see the MA state census for 1855 that I have ordered. Well I am starting to ramble so I will sign off now. Gail Possum Hill Farm