Larry, So far as I can tell Septimus would be in the records, immigration records. He also taught at a college in Ohio State. He was an author, and the vice president of the veterinary association there. Sisson Hall was named after him. I find no records of Septimus and Katherine Oldham of having any children throughout the census none are ever listed. He also died in California as did his brother Edward. According to the 1880 census in England, George the father remarried after the death of his first wife in 1875, an Amelia unknown. And more children were born. One of them is Frank W. born 1878 in Gateshead, Durham, England, Cuthbert G. born 1879 in Morpeth Northumberland, England and a Amelia M. born 1880 in Bothal Mill, Northumberland England. In 1880 James, George, Anne, Arthur W., and John were all unmarried and living in a seperate household. I hope this helps, I have obtained this information from census records and the latter day saints, so all is not proven but assuming I am on the right track. As far as occupations James was a Accountant, George a Chemist, Arthur and John insurance agents, Edward and Septimus were professors and authors. Janice