Concerning the STRONG family which emigrated from Belfast to Auckland NZ in 1875: the STRONG website http://www.pnc.com.au/~plstrong/ has been further updated ......... look forward to comments. When you navigate to our site, click on the following left hand buttons for the revised sections: Left hand button: Stayed in Belfast ..........nine more names and addresses of STRONG(E)s in Belfast from 1900 to 1912, now making a total of 96 STRONG(E) records Left hand button: DNA .......... Out of 6 living possibilities for our family, I have provided one DNA sample, and the results are discussed. .. with the surprising possibility that our family could be (very) distantly related to the Rev.Sir James Stronge 1st Baronet of Tynan Abbey, County Armagh, Ireland, who was created Baronet in 1803 My great grandfather Robert only had 5 grand sons (all deceased), 4 g-g sons (all living), 2 g-g-g sons (all living) who are in a direct line from Robert. There are no g-g-g-g sons with the name STRONG on the horizon at all, thus this family's STRONG name will probably die out, and the possibilities for male DNA testing will also disappear. Left hand button: Similar? ........an obvious genetic technique is to askĀ. "do they look similar?" Let's use this on a problem photo which looks like a probable family reunion of my father's families and examine contrasting photos. .Left hand buttons: Robt G.D. AND Robt G.D.GFX ....... a start on a biography of my father, which includes a photogallery with 15 photos and associated text, with focus on significant periods in my father's life. -- **Philip Strong**Email:plstrong@pnc.com.au**Blue Mountains, Australia** Interest:STRONG(E)s of Drumbo,Knocknagoney,Belfast Ireland early 1800's then New Zealand and Australia after 1875. See web site "STRONGs of Ulster,Ireland" http://www.pnc.com.au/~plstrong/