Hello, I go through my genealogy e-mails from 5 am to 8 or 9 am and sometimes it takes me a while to .. get thinking. :o) I just remembered I could look in census records to see which REEVES and STEVENS people were living in Everett around 1900. I just found one family: REEVES, ALEXANDER (1900 U.S. Census) MASSACHUSETTS , MIDDLESEX, 2-WD EVERETT Age: 55, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: MA Series: T623 Roll: 658 Page: 171 His parents were born in Scotland. His wife was born in NY and her parents were born in Ireland. They had 4 mostly adult children with them, and another couple in their 50's boarding with them with the name, PHELAN (born Ireland). This is another family: REEVES, STEVEN E (1900 U.S. Census) MASSACHUSETTS , MIDDLESEX, 3-WD EVERETT Age: 76, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: CANA Series: T623 Roll: 658 Page: 235 Looks like he and his wife, 66, and their 4 children came down to MA in 1883. Another family: REEVES, WILLIAM (1900 U.S. Census) MASSACHUSETTS , MIDDLESEX, 1-WD EVERETT Age: 61, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: CANA Series: T623 Roll: 658 Page: 140 He and his wife and one son came down in 1891. They probably had 2 older children. There were other people in either Everett or Malden, one man born in England. -- Oh, they just mentioned the late actor, Christopher REEVE, on TV. STEVENS? I see that was a popular name. Almost 350 people with the name just in Middlesex County; but not a lot in Malden and Everett. They were mostly born in New England, but some born in Canada. As with my other posting over the weekend, I was hoping to find some connection to my KERR ancestors who were buried in the Woodlawn Cemetery in Everett in 1902 and 1904. No other person was buried with them. But, the REEVES and STEVENS (old) stones were directly beside them. In regard to their children, the only adult child I don't know about was Hannah Jane KERR, born ~1860 Canada. There is a good possibility she could have joined the rest of her family as a married woman, and I have no idea what that name would be. By the way, I just rechecked and Robert and Eliza KERR are not in the 1900 census - that I can find (born 1827 Canada). And, I'm not seeing their son, William KERR, in 1900; he died in 1905. William and Elizabeth are in 1880 census. By the way, they were all born in the Prov. of Quebec, but the families lived north of the St. Lawrence River. So the census pages only say, born Canada, and not "French-Canada." Betty (near Lowell, MA)