Hi, Some kind person found this for us & we think it may connect with us some how. Church Street (NO number could be 119) > NAME RELATION. CONDITION. AGE. OCCUPATION. > BORN. William TURNER. Head. M. 47 > Whitesmith Bakewell > Mary " Wife M 43 Cotton Winder > Stockport > James " Son U 15 Cotton Piecer > Stockport > Henry " Son U 13 Cotton Piecer > Stockport This is from the 1851 Census ,Ashton under Lyne, Public Record Office Ref. HO 107/2233 My answer was: I feel as if they are related some how to the William TURNER that was born in 1855. And Cotton Piecer sounds like our TURNERs.This William TURNER(the one born1855) had a son born April 9, 1890 Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire County.(This William TURNER born 1890 worked in the cotton mills as a weaver)This William TURNER (born 1855) also had daughters,Elizabeth TURNER, Maria TURNER, Annie TURNER,Violet TURNER& Alice TURNER. That's the reason I picked Ashton under Lyne. We know who the (born 1855) William TURNER married & there after. Well even finding a great great uncle is something. You see this William TURNER (born 1855) we thought had a father born William TURNER that had a Iron & Tin Plate Shop established 1854.( a year before this William TURNER was born1855) The shop was in a William TURNERs name we thought when established. I thank you so much. I have printed out what you found. Always, Helen & William Turner Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 1999 4:53 AM Subject: Turner William