Does anyone know where I should go to find any available information on the following. Legend has it that Amy Capenerhurst was a well-known music hall pianist in Leicester, probably in the early 1900s. Legend also has it that she was given some sort of honour such as "Madam" or "Dame". But this is as much information as I have. 30 years ago my father in law did a bit of family history research because both he and his wife were claiming that this lady was connected to their family. I'm very glad he did because he obtained a lot of information from family members who are long since gone. However, nothing much on Amy. The only Amy Capenerhurst who I have in the tree was married to Joseph Leon Capenerhurst in 1916. They never had any children and so it is possible that this is her and she was able to follow a career. The Kellys directory of 1938 mentions a Miss Amy Capenerhurst, teacher of elocution at 33 Lincoln Street Leicester. This could be her. Capenerhurst is not a common name and we have documented all the families in Leicester up until 1900. Roll on the 1901. Joseph and Amy were at 51 Highway Road Thurmaston later and probably she died around 1969 and him around 1970 If anyone could point me in the right direction I should be grateful. I haven't yet managed to get to Leicester yet to enquire at the records office. Pauline,