Is anyone working on details of the family of Thomas and Agnes (McCully) Foot(e) formerly of Moncton, who left the province ca. 1882 for Baltimore MD? They had four childred, Ada, Harry, Frederic & Hubert. Agnes, a daughter of judge Jonathan McCully died in 1895 leaving Thomas an estate worth $30,000. He was alive in 1900 so I may find him in the 1900 US census...just thought I'd check here before subscribing to Ancestry again (and risk the wrath of the household finance officer!). He was chief accountant of the Intercolonial Railway when he was working in Moncton. He had been born in England in 1838 (I have no parentage yet) and arrived in Nova Scotia ca. 1854 to work in the office of the Nova Scotia Railway. Jay Underwood Elmsdale NS Now available from Railfare-DC Books! "Ghost Tracks" Supernatural stories from Nova Scotia's Railways. Also by Jay Underwood: http://www.railfare.net/FromFollyToFortune.html http://railfare.net/builtforwar.html > >Visit the Nova Scotia Railway Hall of Fame: > >www.nsrwyhalloffame.com > >Visit the Nova Scotia Railway Heritage Society: > >http://novascotiarailwayheritage.com/ > >