Tolpuddlians: The letter below was posted to the LOVELACE list earlier this evening. I usually do a personal note to folks such as these directing them to your list, but don't have time this evening to do it. Keep in mind that Jacki is probably not subbed to your list, so any replies should be directed to her personally. When I get a chance, I'll tell her about Tolpuddle-L, unless one of you beats me to it :-) Peace, Part of the Tree, Greg ================= Thank you for adding me to your list! Hope my g-g-grandmother, Susan Corish (Cornish?) WAY is the daughter of John Loveless: [1871 census, p2#11] John is 72, listed as 'Lodger, Thatcher, out of employ' in her household Susan C. = Head 46 Grocer [Hammetts live next door] Joseph R.C. WAY = 21 Bricklayer journeyman Hiram C. WAY [g-g-gf] = 19, also Bricklayer [1861 census, p6#25] John is 62, listed as 'Father, Thatcher' and there's an Arthur Loveless 27 'brother Ag Lab,' Susan Corish = Head 36 Grocer Joseph Robert Corish = 11 Mason apprentice Hiram = 9 Scholar [1851 census, p6#22] Susan is married to Joseph WAY John apparently has his own household [p4#16 = age wrong, but there's an Arthur the right age; Susan (26) might be a little old for the 38-y/o wife, tho] How does John fit into the LOVELESS data? How do he and, i.e., Edward relate to George and James who went to Canada c. 1836? Thanks for your help. Jacki Keck - Williams County Genealogical Society Williston ND USA Co-editor: NDSGS Newsletter <[email protected]>