Thank you very much Ms Jennifer, I appreciate you taking the time to do the lookups for me. My grandfather never was interested in the "old country" so he never asked or paid attention when the family gathered. So my info on this family is limited to a death cert, the 1860, 1870, 1880, and 1900 censuses and a little bit of info that my grandmother gathered from some of grandpa's cousins. For whatever reason I never got around to checking the 1910, so thank you very much for that bit of info. Not sure about Margaret Cassidy. In 1870, it looks like Patrick's wife (suspected brother of Edward) is Mary, with a son Michael and daughter Catherine. The other Cassidy "up the road" in the 1900 census looks like the same Margaret that you found in 1910 except she has all three of her children living with her at the time, none of them a Michael or Catherine. So I'm not sure how they fit into the puzzle. I can't make out Julia's immigration date in 1910 either (and they didn't bother to include it the 1900). It almost looks like the last digit could be a 4, maybe 1854. As for Julia Halligan, in 1860 she should be about 17, if the birthday info in the 1900 census is correct, so if any of the Julia's that you found correspond to "my" Julia it would probably be one of the 20-somethings but I wouldn't know how to check at the moment. What I need to find is Edward & Julia's marriage certificate but am not sure where to check. My grandmother attempted to find info from the church and the town clerk but she apparently was unsuccessful. However, that was many years ago and I don't remember if she had the data from the census that I have collected which should give me a better idea of their marriage year. I may need to try again and see if anything turns up. I was also thinking of doing some searching of the NY State census. Since I don't know what info was collected in those censuses, do you think that there might be any good info that might be gleaned from them? Well thanks again for all the help. Steve