Hi Lori, I saw your message on Memories. I used to live in Trenton, born there in 1933 and left there in 1969, I also left my heart there, just like in the song. I still go back, and see family, but boy has that town changed. I found your request interesting, as a lot of my family were potters, back it the 1800s. My sister and brother both worked for pottery's in Trenton in the 1950s. There was some talk about Trenton Pottery's on the NJMERCER-L@rootsweb.com awhile back. Someone made a list of all the poetry's that was in Trenton. I'm not sure if I made a copy of it or not. I'll check it out for you, and get back. If I can't find any thing, you can put your message on the NJMERCER list, and you might also get a lot of help from there. None of the names you mentioned are in my family lines, as far as I know, but I'm also going to check my family tree. Another interesting site, is the E Bay site. I'm always in there and I just type in Trenton, and a lot of things are for sale from the Trenton Pottery's. Good luck. Walt Disbrow, Pocono Mts. of PA. My surnames are, Alton, Coleman, Cowdrick, Disbrow, Doyle, Ervin, Fitzell, Fisher, Forst, Hamlin, Hicks, Hill, Hooper, Jewell, Mercier, Minier, Moore, Reichert, Rockefeller, Smalley, Stryker, Swarts, Walker and Willet. Woolverton, Leininger, Casner, Johnson, Farley, Blane, Shrope, Creveling,