Hello Again Dianne ~ I didn't think to look in the 1910 census, just did a search in the 1900 census that I have access to, and the info on Frank that I sent was the only Frank who came up ~ When I checked and found he was born in Maine, as were both of his parents, I figured he must be your Frank's son ~ I also found a bit more info which, I believe, is for Frank, Sr. ~ It appears Frank Sr's parents were a Sanders and Almira Curling ~ If this is your lineage, there is alot of info on a ship owned by Sanders called the "Sanders Curling," and I've copied an excerpt for you below ~ Also, the census info for the Warren family is listed at the very bottom as well :) ~Maryann~ ============================== 4 Ephraim McLELLAN (1792-1850)/Caroline WHEELER. 5 Almira McLELLAN/Sanders CURLING 2nd m. 1847. 6 Charles S. CURLING (1848-1853). 6 Frank Forrest CURLING (1850-). 6 Caroline McLellan CURLING (1852-1919). 6 Sanders E. CURLING (1855-abt 1889 ============================== The ship on which they sailed was the "SANDERS CURLING," at 1468 tons a very large ship for the times, built in 1854 at Thomaston, Maine. The captain and owner of the ship was Sanders Curling, for whom the vessel was apparently named, although it is sometimes called the "SAMUEL CURLING" in church records. According to SHIPS, SAINTS, AND MARINERS: A MARITIME ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MORMON MIGRATION 1830-1890, by Conway B. Sonne, this ship brought two emigrant companies totaling 1288 Mormons across the Atlantic; the first group in 1855 and the second in 1856. The Lant family was in the first group, sailing from Liverpool on 22 Apr 1855. Elder Israel Barlow, a returning missionary, with his counselors selors John Perry and John Robinson, presided over the 581 Latter-day Saints, the largest emigrant company up to that time, including 385 who were financed by the Perpetual Emigration Fund. The passage was rough with unusually severe storms, but Elder Barlow wrote that in spite of the severe weather, at no time did he feel that their lives were in danger, because he had prayed and seen angels with joined hands completely surrounding the ship, protecting them. They landed in New York City on 22 May 1855, after thirty days at sea. ============================== James Warren found in: Census Microfilm Records: Connecticut, Rhode Island, 1900 Lived in: 6 Ward Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island Series: T623 Microfilm: 1507 Book: 2 Page: 13 L-11 Nebraska Street Warren, James; Head; White; Male; born Sept 1850; Age 49; Married 30 years; born in England; both parents born in England; Immigrated 1873; Naturalized; Occupation: Machinist. Warren, Caroline; Wife; White; Female; born June 1852; Age 47; Married 30 years; Mother of 10 children; 8 children living; born in England; both parents born in England; Immigrated 1873. Warren, Horace; Son; White; Male; born June 1875; Age 24; Single; born in Rhode Island; Occupation: Grocer's Clerk. Warren, Betram; Son; White; Male; born Sept 1878; Age 21; Single; born in England; Immigrated 1880; At School. Warren, Minnie C; Daughter; White; Female; born May 1882; Age 18; Single; born in Rhode Island. Warren, Frederick; Son; White; Male; born July 1884; Age 15; Single; born in Rhode Island; Occupation: Stone Setter. Warren, Josephine; Daughter; White; Female; born Feb 1888; Age 12; Single; born in Rhode Island; At School. Warren, Franklin; Son; White; Male; born June 1891; Age 8; Single; born in Rhode Island. Warren, Emily L; Daughter; White; Female; born July 1895; Age 4; Single; born in Rhode Island. ==============================