I'm searching for: 1) Hugh BRADLEY and Rose (BRADLEY) BRADLEY. Family story: A Bradley married a Bradley; they came from different parts of Ireland and met on the ship to America. She was called "the Rose of the boat" because of her beautiful voice. I don't know where they married. They are in Norristown PA by August 1848, when their first child was born. Other Bradleys there came from Ballynascreen, Derry, so I think either Hugh or Rose did too. By 1858 they lived in Phoenixville PA. They died in 1906 and 1907. Hugh's PA death certificate gives parents' names as Eugene (?) Bradley and Sarah Wall. Rose's has no mother's name, but father is William Bradley. DOB for Hugh on death cert. is 15 Aug 1815, probably ten years too early, since the 1850 census gives their ages as 24 and 23, and the 1870 and 1880 censuses agree. DOB for Rose given as 11 Oct 1826, which is consistent. (Information on PA death certificates is unreliable. )Hugh told his grandchildren that someone in his family came to Ireland from France at the time of the Revolution. One of the Wild Geese returning? 2) Patrick CALLAHAN and Margaret (GLANCY) CALLAHAN. Family story: The Callahans came from Cork; landed first in Canada; told of sailing up the St. Lawrence River. I think they left Ireland in 1846 or 1847; daughter's baptismal record says she was born 22 Feb 1846 but not baptized until 6 Sept 1847, in Phoenixville PA. I haven't found them in the 1850 census; in 1860, they list a son William, 18, as born in PA, but I think he was born in Ireland, and if so, he sailed with them. Patrick died 29 March 1887 in Phoenixville, where he'd lived next to his daughter, Mary Moran. Margaret was still alive in Sept. 1887. Mary Ann BRADLEY, daughter of Hugh and Rose, married Hugh CALLAHAN, son of Patrick and Margaret. They are my great-grandparents. Karen Barth