I have today received some information concerning the Connecticut KNIBBS which is interesting. James KNIBBS, b. 1828 at Clifton, Oxfordshire, England emigrated to Connecticut, USA with his wife and two daughters in the mid-1850's. I have it that his wife Ellen died in about 1885. The 5-generation photo that I mentioned to the list recently has caused me to fire off a few enquiries into the other surnames of HABERSHON, YOUNG and ROOT that were mentioned. In response to an enquiry into the YOUNG family (Archie YOUNG was the great-great-grandson of James KNIBBS) I learned that the 1900 census for So Meriden, Connecticut, shows : "James KNIBBS, born Aug 1826 Eng, imm 1857 na, married 7 yrs his wife Julia born Sept 1830 Eng, imm 1888" - that is how it was given to me by the person who transcribed it. So, from that, I believe that James remarried after his first wife Ellen Collin died. That being so, Ellen must have died before 1885 or alternatively, the information given at the census was incorrect. Other non-KNIBBS snippets that came from the same source and maybe of interest are: James KNIBBS' daughter Ann who married Elija ROBERTS had a daughter Minnie L Roberts. From the 5-generation photo I concluded that Minnie married a man named John HABERSHON. The 1810 census shows: "John A. Habershon 37 imm 1892 Na, he & parents born Eng wife Minnie L. 36 born Connecticut parents bn GER married 10 yrs brother Walter 34 imm 1907 Al" Minnie was born in CT but her parents were born in England, not Germany as per the transcription. She did have a brother Walter. Does anyone know what "na", and "al" mean after the immigration dates above, please? Don