Lynne & Carol - I am in kind of hot pursuit of the CALDWELLs in that there may be a chance that a BROWN bible or other records may have trickled down from the THOMAS CARLTON BROWN and ELIZABETH WILSON marriage. ANNA LAMBERT married a CALDWELL after the death of her husband CHARLES BROWN. Of their two (blood) sons, CHARLES outlived the older THOMAS, JR. So, the "family-bible-trickle-down" theory holds that either the family of GEORGE EDWARD BROWN or his half-brother, GROVER CALDWELL might still be in possession of the key to my brick wall...I'd sure hate to think that Bible / collection of paper is being dusted twice a year at some flea market in South Dakota! I do know that the BROWN brothers families ended up mostly in Idaho...with one in Ohio. By the way, Carol, the given names you mentioned in your last message all track with my WILSON line surnames (THOMAS, CHARLES, etc.). I also have the surname PROCTOR in my files. Also, it could be that this CATHERERINE BROWN is related to THOMAS CARLTON BROWN...he was one of 10 children. The "warm clue" I am working on as to "where in Yorkshire" is the Township of Skipton, in West Riding, Yorkshire. There were dozens of immigrants from Yorkshire settling in Morgan County about this time...I'm betting they all came from close to the same place (following relatives, following rumors, following land deals, etc.) More later. - Tom