Hello, This summer I have been working on a genealogy project for my newly found (Internet-found) step-cousins. I met them in person this summer, and found out that they knew very little to almost nothing about their grandparents, Charles A. BEDELL and Mrs. Hazel (SHAW) (McCAVOUR) BEDELL. As it turned out, Hazel SHAW had been born in New Brunswick, Canada, in 1895 to Edward SHAW and Eliza(beth) HENDERSON. Edward SHAW was born in England, and Eliza HENDERSON was born in New Brunswick, but I couldn't find anything before that. Because of the NB Lists, and the helpful people there, I was given a "contact" for the SHAW family, and he e-mailed me this morning. He said that he thinks Eliza's parents were John HENDERSON and Mary BOYLE, who married in NB in 1850. But, he thinks that John came from "a Loyalist family" from Massachusetts ! I was wondering if anyone knew who this HENDERSON "Loyalist" was ! FYI: Edward SHAW was born in England, but he might have come to Massachusetts first, before moving on to New Brunswick. And, Edward and Eliza might have visited Massachusetts once or twice, as one of their daughters might have been born in Lowell, MA. Thank you for your time. Betty (near Lowell, MA, USA) Another FYI: I also have an Elizabeth HENDERSON on "my" family tree. She was born in Quebec, Canada, in 1827, and, in 1851, she married her cousin, Robert KERR, who had also been born there in 1827. Their parents were part of a "family group" which left Sligo, Ireland, in 1823. Robert and Eliza KERR's first son, William KERR, would grow up to become my great-grandfather.