Richard, Your inquiry about the Angwin-Tippet family is very interesting to me in that they may have sailed from Cornwall to Quebec. The Richard Gill family in my line also came to America form Cornwall either in 1840 or 1842. They initially went to Missouri where I believe that Mary (Glanville) Gill's cousin was located. They arrived in Missouri by river boat. After a short while they relocated to Weston Village (near Elizabeth) where Richard Gill was a miner. In 1867 they moved to Kansas. I have been trying, unsuccessfully, to locate the entry point of the Gills into the United States from the National Archives ships passenger lists. If they came to Quebec as the Tippets, then Canadian records might be the place to look. Are there any Jo Daviess listers with Cornish ancestors who arrived through Canada who have information on how to trace these arrivals? Ralph Ralph Anderson Boulder, CO [email protected]