Dear CNB in DE - - - Yes, some of those volunteers have been very helpful and there are a couple of extensive databases which provided information, particularly in finding the third daughter. I have had personal correspondence with a couple of them, and they cannot offer further help. The Archdiocese of Wilmington provided a list of microfilm numbers in the LDS FHC library, which was helpful too, but I suspect they may have been the source of the info provided by the volunteers? Then earlier this summer a cousin visited the last remaining cousin of the generation prior to us living in Chester, Pennsylvania (where Margaret Walsh married and settled) and cousin made the remark "they moved to Philadelphia early on" - - - - (she's 96 and could not elaborate on that statement.) Then I went into the Phila archives looking for census which might list Michael and Bridget with those daughters (1870? 1880?) and here again there are so many of them with the same names. The city directories of Phila for, say, 1875-1900, have hundreds Michael Walshes. And the Diocese of Phila charges $35 an hour for a search for death records which would be prohibitive without a definite date/location, etc. We have been searching for years and feel we have exhausted every possible source in the US which is why I went back to the Belfast list, hoping there may have been family of Michael and Bridget that remained there who would recognize the names/time/place I mentioned previously. Thank you for your suggestions - - - - - - - -Onward !! Dori