This is what I have: >From _Halls of New England_ and Susan Roser's Mayflower books: 1. Luke Hall m. Alice Carver children: Ellen Hall b. 28 Dec 1835 Albert Hall b. 1839 Alice Hall Nancy Hall Emeline Hall Luke Hall Malinda Hall Matilda Hall d. 10 Nov 1835, age 1y6m, Marshfield 2. Luke Hall b 1767; d. Staten Island, 28 Jun 1815 3. Anna Tuells b. abt 1760; d. 20 Jul 1848, East Boston 4. Adam Hall b. 1729; d. 1806 5. Keziah Ford 6. Barnard Tuells 7. Experience Taylor 8. Adam Hall 9. Susannah Sherman d. 1768 10. Samuel Ford 11. Sarah Rogers >From the 1850 census, East Boston, MA: Luke Hall age 52 Lucy A. Hall age 51 Emeline Hall age 22 Luke Hall age 19 Malinda age 17 Ellen age 14 Albert age 10 (If the Luke Hall who was 52 at the time of the census is the same as the Luke Hall who married Alice Carver, Alice must have died before 1850 and Luke remarried. The children's names fit with the info from Roser's book.) I haven't been able to get access to the 1860 census as yet, but the index for 1860 mentions both a Luke Hall and a Luke Hall, jr., both still in Boston, which seems to mean that the 19-year-old Luke from 1850 was a head of household in 1860. What I'm looking for are the children of Luke Hall, jr. Does anyone know if he had a son named Luke? The family I'm trying to connect him with (or to disprove so I can look elsewhere) is Luke Hall who married Mary Hathaway Smith and had, among others, Luke, Roy, Maude, and Chester. Mary Smith was born in 1855, so it is probable that her husband was also born around that same time and would be included as a child in the 1860 census. If anyone has any info about any of the Luke Halls or even just the listing of the 1860 census for MA, ward 2 (p. 791), I'd be most appreciative. Carol Thatcher Hall