Might as well add my list as well - SLATTERY, SEXTON, MORGAN, HEFFERNAN, MCNALLY, (RYAN), (GARDE), GOHMAN, PRATA, MURCH, ROBERGE... I believed the Slattery's arrived in the 1850's, but have recently found out that they must have arrived much earlier in the NYC area. Only speculation, but they were supposed have a farm in lower Manhattan near the East River (?). Where can I find this information? My GGGrandparents, John and Margaret Sexton Slattery are buried in Calvary Cemetary, along with Margaret's Mother - Catti Sexton. Calvary site purchased by a James Sexton and first occupant was John Slattery; (2) Catti Sexton; (3) Lawrence Heffernan; (4) Edward Slattery; (5) Margaret Sexton Slattery; (6) Irene Slattery; (7) Annie Slattery Morgan. My Great Grandfather was Robert A. Slattery (Sr.) and Great Grandmother was Alice L. McNally Slattery. They had Edward (my Grandfather, married Margaret Gohman); Margaret (married Burt Ryan); Robert (Jr.) (KIA & 1st NYC Policeman to be mortally wounded in WW1); Simon; Rose (Sr. Anselma - Dominican); Alice (Sr. Roberta -Dominican); Elizabeth (Retired NY TEL CO.); John; Agnes (married Edward Garde); and Irene. My Grandparents - Edward (1st) and Margaret Gohman Slattery had 4 children: Alice (John Modell); Margaret (John Foster); Rose (Ted Arnold); and Edward (2nd) (my father married Jean H. Prata Slattery). If anyone touchs any of these lines; it would be interesting to hear from you. I would really like to find out when they arrived in the NYC area. There is speculation that they might have come through Canada from Ireland (???). Ed Slattery (3rd) <A HREF="mailto:efslattery@sprint.ca">efslattery@sprint.ca</A>