Thanks, Ray! I'm trying to track a Taylor family, some members of which made their way out to CA in the early 1900s. I have worked my way back to a Joseph B. Taylor who supposedly married a Martha B. Brown 8 Oct 1849 in Falls. (This from IGI.) I have some difficulty with this, because their son Benjamin Henry Taylor has a death certificate in CA, which names his mother Martha Woolston (of Bucks Co.), not Martha Brown. However, the IGI also gives birthdates for the four children of Joseph and Martha, which agree well with the estimates given in the 1880 census of Falls TWP. In the case of Benjamin, there is perfect agreement between the IGI birthdate and the birthdate on this death certificate. Joseph seems to be gone by 1880; I don't know whether he was deceased, or just away from home, but he wasn't with his family for the census. The IGI says that Joseph was born 16 Mar 1821 in Bucks Co., to Benjamin and Sarah Taylor. That's all I have, to date. We have quite a fabulous PA collection in the library of the CA Gen. Soc in Oakland (for which I work as a volunteer). I figure that, if I can get back about one more generation, I'll find lots more. Any of this ring a bell? Thanks again, Rick Sherman Kensington, CA