Hi all I'm trying to piece together where my 3g grandparents were living in the 1820s so that I can write to the Phila Catholic Archdiocese for marriage and baptism info for the family of James Reilly b. 1780 in Ireland who married "Mary" & had 2 daughters in the late 1820s James Reilly died Jul 23, 1859 and his obit showed residence as 616 S 13th. The 1860 Fed Mortality Schedule lists him as a tailor The 1859 PCD lists him as James "Riley", "gent." (gentleman), 616 S 13th The 1850 Fed Census has him as "Reilly" a gentleman in Moyamensing, 3rd Ward James Reilly's obit of 1859 noted that the funeral service was at St Theresa's RC Church. James Reilly's wife, Mary, died June 1859 and also had service at St Theresa's. St Theresa's opened in 1853, so Reillys had to attend a different church prior to 1853. I've seen the 1825 PCD that lists a James Riley, tailor, 137 Locust Also, the 1817 PCD shows James Riley, taylor, 137 Locust Was there a Catholic church in S Philly in 1820s that would have drawn people from 137 Locust and also 616 S 13th ?? I'd appreciate any help to determine if the James Reilly (Riley) tailor/gent of 1859 is the same James Riley listed from 1817-25 Thanks for any help Rick Hutton