Hi, Gayle et al Thank you for all that additional information on the five TM's who immigrated to Canada; makes them more 'persons,' not just names. George Loveless was a Methodist laypreacher (don't know his date of death but could find out for sure) I would appreciate whatever information you could share You mentioned with regard to Thomas Standfield: In latter years Thomas went to the home of his daughter (don't know her first name) Mrs. James Brine, near Rannoch and died there. Wouldn't the daughter be this Elizabeth who married James BRINE? Elizabeth STANFIELD b 1818 in Dorset Christened: 15 SEP 1818 +AEA- Conygar, Lane-Wesleyan, Weymouth Married: James BRINE 20 JUN 1839 +AEA- Greensted, Essex County, Eng Died: 23 Apr 1906 in Blandshard Twp, Perth Co, Ontario Buried: St. Mary's Cemetery, Blandshard Two, Ontario It might be a starting point of interest (i.e.) Peter Woodward, who visited the Greensted Church in Essex) that the marriage of Elizabeth STAN(D)FIELD and James BRINE occurred on 20 JUN 1839 in Greensted. Do you think the Rector there would be amenable to checking church records around that time? Jacki Keck - on the Dakota Plains jki