#1 -- I am researching the marriage of May Simpson and Charles D. Kinney. They were married on 3 June 1901 in Cuyahoga County. (I have their marriage license application and return). The application stated that Rev. Hall of Brooklyn was going to perform the ceremony, but a Rev. J.D. Jones is the one who filed out the marriage Return. I cannot locate these priests on the list of pastors on the rootsweb site. How can I find out what church they were with? I would like to see if they have any records regarding the marriage and if anything was submitted to them regarding her death. (She did not die in Ohio.) #2 -- with regard to May Simpson, again, at the time of her marriage on 3 June 1901, she was living at 1285 Scranton Avenue in Cleveland. Does the 1901 city directory have the "pink pages." This house was located on the current site of Metro Hospital's parking garage. I would like to see if I can find out if the house was a "boarding" house, or "institution" of some sort. It was located one block from the Jones Home for Friendless Children, where May grew up. Could the two residences be linked in some way? Recent research has revealed that May might have had a baby before getting married, so, could this have been a home for unwed mothers? Any help or direction would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Jean "To get back one's youth, one has merely to repeat one's follies." --from The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde