Hi Tom, In researching Patrick McEvoy who married Julia Maher I have found the following birth records in LDS Microfilm #0926121 (St. Joseph's R.C. Church, Kildare Leighlin Diocese, Mountmellick Parish): 4 Sep 1814 - Mary born to Tim. Maher - Sponsors: Nick Flanegan, Julia Byrne 7 Apr 1817 - Margo born to Tim. Maher - Sponsors: Simon Burne, Anne Colnor 7 Aug 1822 - Daniel born to Timothy Maher - Sponsors: Patt. Moloy, Judy Colnor 6 Feb 1825 - Timothy born to Tim. Maher and Mary Gorman - Sponsors: John Duigan, Julia Glennon I can't be absolutely positive that the first three children listed are born to Timothy Maher and Mary (Gorman) Maher because the records from that time only listed the father's name, but the record for Timothy is definitely the correct parents. I don't know of a Margo or Margaret among the children, but it's possible that a child died young. I have copies of cemetery transcriptions from St. Mary's Cemetery in Lancaster where the Mahers are buried, and the ages on the headstones are slightly off. That could be due to deterioration of the stone's carving, though. My husband is related to Patrick McEvoy, and I can confirm that he and Julia (Maher) McEvoy had no children. They were married in St. Joseph's R.C. Church in Mountmellick on 12 July1835. Witnesses were Michael McEvoy and Mary Ann Dowling. I have a photocopy of the marriage record. Patrick and Julia made their home in Lancaster, PA. He was a contractor on the Pennsylvania Railroad and was prominent in the Lancaster area. If I can help further, please let me know. Nancy