I heartily agree with that philosophy. Perhaps its time to do another roll call. Names I have lost are Margaret CAMPBELL, daughter of David and Elizabeth INNES who I have through all the census, but lost her after 1891. I cant even find a death record for the same reasons; so many of the same name, despite having purchased abortively. Maybe if any one else is searching that name, I could have a certificate you need. Please let me know if you are. The other name I have is that of my paternal grandmother's father ROWAT. They were resident in the islands and married CAMPBELL. I have a ROWAT tree back to 1707 capable of being proven by documentation. I traced all of the CAMPBELL girls and one brother through all the census years whose family are buried at Pennygown without a headstone. Some it I can attribute thanks in the direction of Les but also to cousins in Australia. Janet ----- Original Message ----- From: "Merle & Ida King" <[email protected]> > Hi Ted > > Any information that's shared can only help with the big picture. As many of > our ancestors with the same surnames and given names emigrated elsewhere > it's hard to sort them all out. So thank you for your additions it helps. > Hopefully Elizabeth will know who the others belong to in 1881 Marisopsa, > Victoria Co., Ont. > > thanks again > Ida