Dear Listers, Many thanks to Gail and Leslie who replied to my request with such an abundance of information. It seems that my information on Mildred dying on Rhode Island in 1985 must have been a weird coincidence of name and age, as the burial in Folk must be right. Such a shame there seemed to have been no children. Perhaps grave 1was John's wife Catherine who died before 1910, although that seems a bit early for them to have a second home. I'm off to see an elderly Easton aunt this weekend but will follow up all leads next week. How exciting, and your expertise makes it seem so easy, but I know it isn't. Many thanks. John as the eldest son of a poor family did so well by emigrating. A younger brother, my grandfather James, was born and died in the same small cottage on the English side of the Scottish/ English border in Northumberland. Best wishes, Mary