Hi JoAnn, Thank you so much for that. It answer much of my query. The shipping list you provided shows they were Canadian Citizens when they went to Canada in 1919, I can only surmise that they were there at some earlier stage, when, i don't know. And there is no sign of John, their son. Probably married by the 1921 census, would have been about 26/27. That is, if he survived. Your help is greatly appreciated, thank you. Dean Scapolo. ----- Original Message Follows ----- > Dean, > > There is a Mary Lindsay buried in Mountain View Cemetery, > Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada which you can view on > findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 108403968 > > Her birth date matches that of Mary Robertson born in > Dalserf to Thomas and Janet (Reid) Robertson. I don't see > any grave for James. As the list does not accept > attachments, I am sending you separately the 1919 > passenger manifest and the 1921 Canadian census that show > James & Mary. > > It looks like he accepted a post in a coal mine in > Coalhurst, Alberta. > > Jo-Ann Croft > > > On Sat, Apr 16, 2016 at 6:03 PM, scapolo.dean via > <lanark@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I am trying to find my gt-grandfather's brother and his > > family. > > James Lindsay, born 1867 in Dalziel. > > Mary Lindsay (Nee Robertson), born 1868 in Dalserf. > > John Lindsay, born 1894 in Glasgow. > > > > I have James in 1871, 1881, 1891 and 1901. Mary in 1891 > > and 1901 (They married in 1890), and John in 1901. But I > > can't find any trace of them in 1911. > > I've been trying to track them down elsewhere, with > > little success, as most websites require payments / > > annual subscriptions. > > > > > Dean Scapolo Newlands, Wellington, New Zealand NZ Chart Consultant (Informal)