I am trying to fill out my family tree a little more and working on the family of Henry Hale Davis from Slimbridge. >From the 1871 census of Gloucestershire Henry Davis, age 52, Head, born in Eastington, occupation Edge Tool Maker Ann Davis, age 75, Mother, born in L. Stanley, occupation not given Caroline Davis, age 37, Wife, born in Cam, occupation Dressmaker Laura A. Davis, age 3, Daughter, born in Slimbridge, occupation not given I have followed the family through the census and have concluded the following: 1) Henry's full name was Henry Hale Davis, found in Census of 1851. 2) Ann Davis (Henry's mother) died I believe Mar 1880. From the Free BMD, there are two entries for an Ann Davis who died during this time frame and the death was recorded in the District of Dursley. Slimbridge was in Dursley's recording district. 3) Caroline was I believe Caroline Bailey. From the Free BMD, the only Caroline listed on the same page as Henry Davis was Caroline Bailey, married Sep 1866. 4) Henry's death was about Mar 1898. From the Free BMD, there was a Henry Hale Davis who's death was recorded Mar 1898 in the District of Dursley. 5) Caroline was still alive at the time of the 1901 census. Living with Caroline during the 1901 census was Ronald H. Smith who is listed as "grandson". 6) I believe Laura A. Davis married Albert Henry Smith. From the Free BMD, there is a Laura Annie Davis listed on the same page as an Albert Henry Smith, married reporting quarter of Sep 1893 in District of Gloucester. 7) From the 1901 Census of Gloucestershire, I find the following: Albert H. Smith, age 31, Head, Carpenter...family was living in Slimbridge Laura A. Smith, age 32, Wife Dorothy M. Smith, age 3, Daughter Charles W. Smith, age 1, Son Remembering that Ronald H. Smith was living with Caroline Davis, this would make the number of children Laura children at 3 during the time of the 1901 census. Is there anyone else out there working on this family? If so, I would like to hear from you. Thanks, James Davis