Hi Pat. Absolutely. The cert. just says 'residence' for the 'clergyman' (not pastor). Jerry Tobin found a reference online to a genealogy/family tree book written in 1868 by a Methodist minister named Frederic Janes. Whether it's the same man or not isn't clear, but I would guess there's a connection. All references to the given name 'Frederic' omit the 'k' at the end. Jerry also said it could be a possibility that he might have been visiting the area, and not connected to an established church. Very plausible. Susan might start looking in the direction of Methodist rather than Catholic churches. One other thing I noted on the cert. image Susan sent me was the occupation of the groom, Edward Malony. He's listed as a 'printer'. This possibly could have connected him to the Etcher's Club located at 337 Fourth Ave. where Club founder James Smillie had his studio, and other members of the Club had their residence, along with Rev. Janes. Terry ----- Original Message ----- From: "pat lewis" <carmodyp@bellsouth.net> To: <ny-irish@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, May 24, 2009 5:27 PM Subject: Re: [NY-IRISH] NY-IRISH Digest, Vol 4, Issue 85 > Another thought? on the subject of the pastor of church where Susan is > looking for info......is it possible that the address she has for the > pastor is "HIS" The address, not necessarily the place of the church > address. Not all rectories/parsons houses may have been right next to > the church, at that time.. >