Hi Tony, FamilySearch site is offering more and more for Philadelphia. Looking at the addresses it appears that you have the 1900, 1910, and 1920 census. Additionally found on Familysearch: Death Certificate for Doris Mason: transcribed as Dorris Mason b. 22 Feb 1906 d. 19 Apr 1910 bu. 20 Apr 1910 in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery father: Frank Mason, b. England mother: Elizabeth Hamill, b. Phila, PA 1930 Census New Jersey, Camden County, Delaware Mason, Frank, 51, b. ENG Rose, wife, 52, PA Ann, dau, 16, PA On the Family Search site to see some of these you need a user name and password. There is no charge to create such for their site. Pattie Searching Hamill, Patrick b. 1781, Ballymera, Ireland married Mary Morrison in Westernport, MD in 1805 oral history immigrated 1798 oral history is that he immigrated in 1803 who knows - On Nov 7, 2011, at 5:05 AM, Tony Burton wrote: >> >> Hi Folks, Returning to your site after some years. I'm an 'old' >> family >> historian, now living in Scotland, trying to trace descendants of >> the above >> before its too late :-) >> >> Frank Mason was my Gt Uncle who emigrated from Nottingham, England to >> Philadelphia, aged 17, in 1895. On April 8th 1899 Frank married >> Rose >> Hammill in Philadelphia. Some time after the marriage Frank >> started to >> call himself Francis Joseph Mason. They had 4 surviving >> children : Alma >> Mason born in 1901; Francis Mason born in 1902; Doris Mason born >> in 1906 >> and Annie Mason born about 1914. >> >> The son, Francis Mason, married a Mary Bouland in 1924 and is >> believed to >> have died in 1955, aged 52 years, at 3120 North 35th Street, >> Philadelphia. >> A daughter, Alma, is believed to have married a Irvine or Irwin >> Deitrich >> before the 1930 Census. >> >> Known addresses in Philadelphia of Frank and Rose are : 1900 - >> 3371 Coral >> Street; 1910 - 3252 Emerald Street; 1920 - 959 East Westmoreland >> Street >> and in 1942 he registered (serial number 1299) as living at 6258 >> Charles >> Street >> >> I would love to hear from anyone connected to or having any >> knowledge of, >> the above families. Also quite happy to try to help with any >> queries folk >> may have concerning this side of the pond. >