I am researching this name in Co. Cork, and trying to put together family trees.? All the families connect to each other dating back to approximately 1830, when several brothers arrived in Cork as gun merchants.? They were originally from outside Birmingham, England, and I can trace the lines back into the 1500s.? The brothers that I know were in Co. Cork were Henry, George and Joseph.? Al 3 married in Co. Cork, and eventually Joseph returned to England and settled in the Lancashire area.? George and Henry remained in Cork, though there is some evidence to suggest that George travelled back and forth between Cork and the UK, residing for periods of time in both places.? Henry appears to have consistently remained in Co. Cork and died there in 1901.? It appears that both men married at least 2 times, in Co. Cork, and I have bits of trees for both.? One of George's sons, George Jr., was born in Cork, married and raised a family there.? His wife was Julia Isum, from Co. Kerry.? Known children were Selina Louisa, Julia Edith, George Richard, Amelia, Laura Mabel, and Frank.? Selina was born in Co. Cork, but Julia, George, Amelia and Laura were all born in S. Wales between 1876 and 1882.? By 1896 the family was back in Ireland, as Selina marries Frank Warren there in 1896.? They eventually wound up in England.? Laura Mabel is found in the 1911 census with her parents, who both died within 2 years of that census, and in 1914, Laura marries Edward Jervis Jeffers, also in Co. Cork.? Frank Warren was in the military but at least 3 of their known 7 children were born in Co. Cork, in the Kinsale registration district.? It is believed the Jeffers family remained in Ireland, and possibly had at least one child, called Edie in family letters, but we don't know if this is really to be Eddie, or Edie as in a female name.? If any of this rings any bells with anyone, I would love to hear from you so I can collect additonal information.? As well, I would be happy to share what I have already. Cindy Wood