Sue, Yes! that would be terrific! My research has been at a standstill for several months. I don't remember your "Tweedy connection". Mine is believed to be as follows: James Robert Tweedy, born 1863 in NJ (son of Joseph & Catherine Tweedy) married (likely- no proof yet) Sarah Williams in Camden, NJ c.1891. She was the daughter of Ann Eliza Cox, II and and her first husband, John Williams, bn in Delaware, died in Philadelphia (at work?) in 1871. I believe the 1900 census incorrectly has her birth as Nov 1872 at 28 years old. If 28 is correct, the year was 1871, the same year her father died. The 1880 census has her at 9 years old in June of 1880, thus born in the second half of 1871. Sarah and James had at least three daughters....Catherine E. bn Mar 1892, Anna A. bn Mar 1898, Sarah M. bn May 1905 (source 1905 Camden City Census, 12 th ward, S. 35th St). Sarah again declares her birth year as 1872, but now the month is January. Since her father died in November of 71 we're in range. Joseph Tweedy's will names "everyone". He died 4/17/1900. James died 6/7/1921. Sarah died12/7/1910, but Trenton claims to have no record. I wanted it to prove the ID of her parents. Den49co@aol.com Dennis E.Cox Southern NJ