Hello I am returning again to my brick wall having taken a break and followed my maternal ancestry. I have had some excellent help in the past from members of the group, special thanks to Nivard, but when I last tried to see if anyone couls assist with this problem no one could. I have found out a little more about the Robert MACQUEEN that I am stuck at and also have made contact with two 4th cousins who share the same GGGGrandfather who is the Robert MACQUEEN that I am struggling to find much about. What I do know is that he married a Sarah Mitchell at St Marylebone on 17 February 1823 and he was shown as a widower. The difficulty starts with the fact that Robert James MACQUEEN his son and my GGGrandfather was born on 21 November 1818 and in the parish register of St Marylebone is shown as being baptised in 17 December 1819 with father as Robert MACQUEEN and mother as Sarah no maiden name shown. As these two records are at the same church and with same name parents I assume they are the same people. So either Robert James MACQUEEN was born out of wedlock, Robert his father was married to a Sarah who died then he married another Sarah or there was some other reason for the later marriage. Any views on that would be very welcome. I cannot find any previous record of either Robert or Sarah prior to the baptism registration and no sign of them in the 1841 census. MY other question is about the Westminster archives. I have seen very little reference to them in this list and have never visited myself, I have been to the London Metropolitan Archives and found a little, Not much from the Westminster Archives seems to be appearing on the web, is that because there is little there which isn't elsewhere or have they arrangements with one site? What are they like to visit and could there be information held there that might help me. Thank you for reading all this! I hope some how to move on and make a link to Scvotland because at present I appear to be a part of the london cln MacQueen!! Regards to all Bob