I am trying to locate my Great Great Grandmother, Henrietta Kathyrn McCandlish, who came over from Kirkcudbright Scotland somewhere between 1850-1860. I think it was closer to 1855-1858. I think her father might have been William Candlish and mother Isabella. The last name may have also been Candlish. It seems she might have added the Mc to her name when she came to USA. Her grandparents might have been John & Jane Candlish. She might have had other siblings with a sister named Catherine. Henrietta's father remarried after her mother's death and at the age of 18-21 Henrietta came to the United States. Henrietta came by ship to the New York Harbor and then lived with her aunt in Iowa. Aunts name, I think, is Eliza Candlish, who later might have returned to Scotland. Henrietta married in Brookville, Iowa in January 27, 1859, to Fredrick C. Nawgel. I have not been able to find any records in Iowa of their marriage or etc. I have not been able to find her on any immigrant list. Henrietta's birthdate is June 2 or 5, 1837 and she died in August 18, 1900. She is buried in MO. I don't know if she, Eliza, was Henrietta's father's sister or who she is. I am assuming since this William Candlish funeral card is in the family Bible, he was her father. I also, have other funeral cards that were in the family Bible. They were for: 1) Catherine Grieve - Card states: Beloved wife of Thomas Davies who departed this life May 30, 1888. Toxteth Park Cemetery. Thinking maybe she was Henrietta's sister and was adopted by the Grieves. Maybe later married a Conning. 2) James Conning-d. October 26, 1885 at 25 years of age. Toxteth Cemetery. I have no idea who these people are, but they must be some importance as their cards were in the family Bible. Maybe her father-in-law? Not sure why Henrietta added the Mc to Candlish upon coming to U.S. or if her father used the Mc at one time. Is there a site to view this cemetery records? I can't find any concrete proof. I have no other info and keep running into walls. Any info you can provide would be greatly appreciated. Please reply. Thank you, Cindy