Hello, I don't think I've mentioned my great-grandfather's 2 brothers in a couple years. But, I'm still interested in finding out more about them. Especially I'd like to find out where Joseph KERR died in MA, probably during 1950's. I'll just briefly mention that these are the 2 couples: In 1887, Joseph KERR married Sarah McLEAN near Boston, MA (Joseph was the son of Robert KERR, and Sarah was the daughter of James McLEAN) In 1889, Robert KERR married Margaret / Marguerite McLEAN / MacLEAN / LEAN near Boston, MA (Robert was the son of Robert KERR and "Maggie" was the daughter of Magnus McLEAN) Probably shortly after 1900, the 2 couples left Everett, MA, and moved out to Everett, WA. I think I just found Robert and Margaret living in Everett in 1900. I don't think I've found Joseph and "Sadie" in 1900. But, the 1910 and 1920 census have them living in Washington State. And neither couple ever had children. And in WA they always lived in the same home. Both "Maggie" and "Sadie" KERR (probably cousins) died fairly young, possibly during 1920's in WA. Robert lived a long life, dying in WA in 1950. But, his death-notice stated that his brother, Joseph, had returned to MA. And, I believe it said he was living in Dorchester at that time. Joseph had been born in 1863 in Canada, so by 1950 he would have been in his late 80's. I don't know if he came back to live with a relative, possibly his wife's family, or whether by then he was living in a "nursing facility." Joseph is not buried with his parents in Everett, or his older brother, William, in Malden. And, I think his married sister is buried in Somerville. So, I have no idea who would have arranged for his burial. Thank you to all the researchers who have helped me in past years to find out more about these couples. Betty (near Lowell, MA) (William KERR married Elizabeth HANNAH in MA in 1876, and they were my great-grandparents. Most of the family of Robert and Elizabeth (HENDERSON) KERR, came down to MA from the Prov. of Quebec between 1870's and 1885. But, I don't know what happened to their first daughter, Hannah Jane KERR, up in Canada. The 1881 census in Canada had Robert and Elizabeth (both born 1827 Canada) in Compton Co., P.Q.)