Hi to all, My name is James St. Ledger and I am researching my family history in Wexford. Other possible spellngs are ST. LEGER and SALINGER. I am hoping that somebody can help me to fill in the blanks. Information that I have to date is as follows: Grandfather - JAMES ST. LEDGER Born 1914 in New Ross, Co. Wexford. Greatgrandfather - AIDEN ST. LEDGER born about 1882 also in Co. Wexford. The exact location is unknown. Possibly Adamstown, Clonroche or Enniscorthy or another location closeby. He worked as a farm labourer in Adamstown, where he meet his wife CATHERINE WALSH. CATHERINE WALSH was originally from Brownsford Castle in Co. Kilkenny, but for unknown reasons, her parents lost their estate, and she began to work on a farm in Adamstown also. Her date of birth may also be in the 1880's. AIDEN ST. LEDGER had one brother, and one sister. Sister's name BRIDGEt ST. LEDGER, but the brothers name is unknown. The Census records on Ireland, 1901, gives a listing for ? ST. LEDGER (name can't be read) aged 16 (DOB 1885), living in Clonroche, working as a labourer for EDWARD BUCKLEY. He is most likely to be a brother of Aiden, but not known for sure yet. This brother never married, and no information is known of BRIDGET ST. LEDGER. No other ST. LEDGER was found in the Census records for Clonroche, but must have lived in a district near by. Griffith's Valuation give a listing a JOHN ST. LEDGER, living in the parish of CHAPEL about 1853 (area close to Clonroche). No other information is given, and no other ST. LEDGER is mentioned in Co. Wexford at this time. The next bit of information I have is that a PATRICK ST. LEDGER was born in 1871 to JOHN ST. LEDGER and MARY OWENS, registered in Clonroche. As no other ST. LEDGER family was in Wexford in the mid to later 19th century, I believe this JOHN ST. LEDGER to my Greatgreatgrandfather. (Same area, unique name and also the fact that the name JOHN was later used for AIDEN's first son) Anybody who can offer any information about any ST. LEDGERs of Wexford or advice to me, please do, as anything new will help my search. Sincerly, James St. Ledger ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com