Nicholas came for England, NOT Ireland...(.I posted the info from the Philly arrivals for Nicholas...Stockton MM, Co Durham, England.).....so, if Jane came from Mt Mellick meeting, while she might have somehow been related to Nicholas, she didn't arrive with him (how proven IS the Mt Mellick info ?).....I checked the IMMIGRATION OF THE IRISH QUAKERS INTO PA 1682-1750, by Myers, and there is no mention of Jane. Generally speaking, too, people who came together and landed together, etc, are included together in the Phil arrivals, and there is no Jane included, which you would expect to see, had she arrived with Nicholas. It may well be that someone saw the name , Fairlamb and said "'I'll bet they are related...maybe Jane/Jean came with him"....you know how people's theories become fact, with NO proof!) I checked the Bucks Co wills, and the name Fairlamb appears on none of them, in any way...even wittness. I did find this, which I'll include in case you don't have it. (there was no will or adm papers for Jane). Page 19. John Skelton of Solebury Twp. March 25, 1748. Proved June 29, 1760. Wife Jane. Son Joseph (Exr.), "Plantation I live on." Children, Jane, Narey, Robert Skelton, Ann Wilson, William and Mary Skelton. Wit: John Watson, Thomas Watson, Thomas Abbott. from the Solesbury MM records; Children of John and Jane Skelton: John and Jane Skelton (twins) b. 10th day of 2nd month, 1715; Robert Skelton b. 26th day of 10th month, 1716; Margaret Skelton b. 13th day of 9th month, 1718; Ann Skelton b. 21st day of 6th month, 1721; William Skelton b. 15th day of 6th month, 1723. 4/1/1712/3 - Complaint from John Skelton that James Streater owes him a sum of money. Isaac Atkinson has a mind to remove into the compass of Chesterfield Meeting. Complaint by Jonathan Cooper against Lawrance Pearson. Bucks Co Falls MM...men's minutes;? 5/3/1714 - Marriage of John Skelton and Jean Fearlamb accomplished. (note the alt spelling...Fearlamb, and that she is recorded as being JEAN, not JANE...I went back to the CD of wills, but no Fearlamb wills in Chester, either.) 6/11/1719 - John Skelton hath sustained great loss by fire and stands in need of assistance. (there's a huge amount of info on various Skeltons in the Buckimgham MM....Bucks Co...births and deaths....too many to type in all, but if you give me some specific names and aprox. dates, I'll see what I can come up with. Sandra " Jane Fairlamb, who married John Skelton in 1713 in Bucks County, is said to have come from Mount Mellick Meeting to Pennsylvania with [or to?] her relative Nicholas Fairlamb. I find no other Fairlamb record in Bucks County. Has anyone seen such an arrival record? "