You guys are awesome! Thanks for getting back to me with an answer so fast! I have known that Mary Bradford who was born about 1845 was from MA with father from ENG and mother born in SCOT from the 1880 Census for some time, but never could find Mary's parents since I believed they were probably still in OH or MA. Mary's husband was from OH and I thought they probably married back east and came to KS as husband and wife, but evidently they each came as children with their families. I just found George through looking on the 1880 searchable census on familysearch.org and thought I'd try searching KS in 1880 for any Bradford (I didn't know his first name) that was of the right age and born in England. Believe it or not, only ONE Bradford came up AT ALL in KS in 1880 that was born in England, and it was George, and he happened to be the right age to be her father AND Mary and her husband have a son named George, so I had a feeling I was on to the right family. But by 1880, George is a widower and living alone, so I had no way of knowing if he had Mary as a daughter without the 1870 and/or 1860 censuses!!! THANK YOU! You have just found the parents for me AS WELL AS siblings, which I knew nothing about! Mary Bradford married William Hamilton Auld (originally from OH) and they had many children including my husbands g-grandfather John Frederick Auld, who married Jennie Rebecca Hays in Marshall Co. and had Mark Hamilton Auld (my husband's grandfather) who married an Elsie Fenton in Marshall Co. She and her baby died in childbirth at age 19 with their first child and he buried her there and came to Kansas City and went to dental school and married a woman from Missouri with whom he had all his offspring and that was the end of our line of Auld's in Marshall Co. Anyway, thanks for opening this door for me. Valerie