Hi, Folks... One of the biggest boons to the list, of course, has been Maisie's 1860 census. A marvelous provision, and a considerate thing on her part. To date, for me, no one has been in there, but I know a good thing when I see one, and can appreciate it, even though I do not benefit --- so far! There *is* a remote possibility that either this database, or another one of you may possess could help me unlock a secret to me... I show: James Austin FITZGERALD, b. May 31, 1816 in (probably PA), d. bef. 1859 in Leonardo Station, near Woodbury, New Jersey. He had married Elizabeth LONG -- totally unknown to me! Now if she survived him, she would be in, almost surely, a Burlington County Census for 1860 ***unless*** her husband did not live nearby, or she just decided she could not live in the home her husband lived in at his death, or any other of such circumstances. Questions: 1. Can you tell me about Leonardo Station? 2. Do any of you have any reference to an Elizabeth FITZGERALD? 3. Would she have been in the Burlington City Census that Maisie posts? 4. If not, do any of you have access to a census wherein she *would* be listed? Thanks, Vince Summers