As I read your post Delilah Roach was your great-grandmother? My grandfather did definately have a sister by that name, as well as one named Hannah. I agree with you , I suspect we are second cousins once removed or third cousins. I have found the family of John F. and Elizabeth Roach in the Warminster Township - Bucks County Census for both 1900 and 1910. My grandfather is shown correctly in both first as a 2 year old and then as 12. Sisters I mentioned before are also shown - Hannah, Sarah, Matilda, Elizabeth and Delilah, not all in both since older ones apparently married or at least away from home & working in 1910 and younger ones not born yet in 1900. Brother William is also shown as youngest child in 1910. In the 1900 census the mother Elizabeth indicated she was born in England and emigrated to the USA in 1883. John F & children all shown as born in USA - John in NJ & all chldren in PA. These 7 were born between 1890 & 1910. John A. attended the Warminster Twp schools and apparently graduated around 1912 or 13. He then went to Philly to live with a married sister and worked at several jobs. He married in 1918 in Philadelphia just before he was drafted. I was told that while in the Army in WWI he changed the spelling of his surname to Roche, so this is the way our branch spells the name. He and wife had 6 children reach adulthood. They lived first in Philly, then in 1930s in Shamokin where he found work and finally in Reading from late 1930s onward till he died in late 60s. In order to marry his wife he had to convert to being Luthern and I always got the impression that he was perhaps ostracised by his family perhaps for converting, but perhaps it was for other reasons.