Folks, please send Lynn a copy of your replies, and post to the group too, since this name is such a hot item at the moment! Thanks, Vince Now for Copy and Paste: the marriage license was made out for Ann Hugg (John Heritage and Ann Hugg were granted a marriage license in Burlington County on 22 August 1741). When he was in England, according to several sources, Richard lived at Sutton-Under-Brailes (which is South of -- or under -- the towns of Upper Brailes and Lower Brailes), Warwickshire. Maybe he called his new place after part of his old one? After all, the British term "garden" is what we call our yard, the property around our house...so, maybe this was his Sutton-new-yard? And he wouldn't have kept the "Under-Brailes" part because it wasn't south of a town named Brailes...) Just speculation, of course! Vince (for Lynn [email protected])