Hi Helen, I glad I posted to you at the same time as to the list as I knew that it sometimes takes a while to show up on the list. At first I couldn't figure out why the father's name was Conrad, but as it was written as Cronard (Conrad) I realised it was a mis-reading of Leonard. You may already have this from Ancestry.com >From Buenos Aires 20th. June 1914, disembarking Liverpool 18th.August 1914, Emily S. Watkins 58 and Dorothy Watkins 18, Country of last residence Argentina for both and Country of intended future residence England. So it appears they wouldn't have been in England for the 1911 census and with births in 1889, 1894 and twins in 1895 in Argentina they would not have been in the '91 or '01 census' In the 1861 census did you notice that Seringa Benwell is a visitor at Augusta Tulloch's home with her husband Joseph, who is a bank manager? Lynne.