Hi Julie Ok, see what we can do here. For a start, orphans in England in the 1600s were regarded as a blight on the parish in which they lived so, unless your guy was left in a foundling hospital, it's likely that he was in some form of parish establishment. Do you have any idea which part of England he came from, if not, finding him is going to be very hard? The alternative is that IF he was a Huguenot and therefore a Protestante, how did he get passage to Northumberland County. Couple of ideas spring to mind - is there a Cumberland County Historical Society, if so, contact them, they may have information. Secondly, it's likely that IF he were Huguenot, his passage was funded by the Royal Bounty but the chances of that are nil if he was not Huguenot descended. I'm also a bit concerned about the spelling of his name - do you have any variations, LeHu doesn't sort of look right. More to follow when I've done a name search. Regards Tony Fuller