First of all I would like to thank the list members who have responded to my query concerning the North Barry Yeomanry. Encouraged by that response I thought I might post my general interest in any information which might lead me to further information on the following families in my genealogy who emigrated to Canada in the early 19th century. Blake: Dorothea Blake (c1765-1828) born Ballinglen, Preben Parish, County Wexford , Ireland. She had at least four brothers and one sister; John, Joseph, Robert, Cuthbert and Ann and the family seemed to also have connections/relations in Counties Wicklow and Carlow. Dorothea first married (c1790) to unknown man named Richardson by whom she had at least three daughters; Mary (b. c1791), Ann (b.1792) and Elizabeth (b. c1794). In 1801 she married John Greenley/Grinlay/Greenlee/Etc. (1775-1854) born at Townland of Knockadawk, Kiltrish Parish, County Wexford, Ireland. Emigrated to Canada in 1816. Burrows: William Burrows b. c1811, Ireland (possibly County Wexford or County Carlow) and wife Jane Graham. Emigrated to Canada in the 1820s. Greenley/Greenly/Greenlee/Granley/Grinly/Granly: John Greenly (1775-1854) born at Townland of Knockadawk, Kiltrish Parish, County Wexford, Ireland. Tennant of White family at Peppardscastle. Served as a dragoon under Hawtrey White in the Ballaghkeen Yeomanry and wounded in 1798 Rebellion. John's apparent brother George and sister Margaret were killed in the 1798. He also had a sister Jane. In 1801 John Greenley married widow Dorothea Blake-Richardson (c1765-1818) of Ballinglen Parish, Preben Parish, County Wexford, Ireland. Emigrated to Canada in 1816. Moulton: Joseph Moulton (1784-1829) born at Barnahusk Parish, Rectory of Marragh, Bunclody, County Wexford Ireland. Married Ann Elizabeth Warren (1790-1878). Emigrated to Canada in 1819. This Joseph is a son or nephew of Joseph Moulton (b. c1760) believed to have been born in either County Wexford or County Carlow and, by an unknown wife, had children; Robert (c1781-1874), John (c1794-1870), Thomas (1801-1868 and Elizabeth (c1803-1860). Joseph Sr. may have served in the North Barry Yeomanry. He emigrated to Canada in 1817. Richards: William Richards (c1790-1854) believed to have been born in County Wexford, Ireland. Joined Royal Navy c1802, in 1817 was commanding a merchant vessel sailing London to Portugal. Married (c1816) Mary Richardson, d/o Dorothea Blake-Richardson (c1765-1818). Capt William & Mary Richards emigrated to Nova Scotia, Canada 1818, then moved to New Brunswick, Canada from where he sailed his own vessel the "William & Mary" in the West Indies trade until it was lost in a storm. Capt. Richards moved to Perth (Lanark County), Ontario, Canada in 1831 where he commanded a canal steamer the "Enterprise" for several years. William had at least one sister, Elizabeth who married Patrick Busher & produced a son Thomas (b. c1826). Warren: Ann Elizabeth Warren (1790-1878) born in County Wexford, Ireland. Believed to be descendent of (i) William Warren (b. c1636), (ii) Richard Warren (b.1665), (iii) William Warren (d. c1770) & wife Elizabeth (1704-1804), and (iv) John Warren (c1738-1814) & wife Margaret Horton (dates unknown). Her siblings were; (i) Margaret married John Moulton, (ii) William (c1765-1850) married Eleanor Jeakle, (iii) Richard (b. c1768), (iv) James (b.1782), Mary (b.1784). Ann Elizabeth Warren married (1805) Joseph Moulton (1784-1829) of Barnahask, Bunclody, County Wexford, Ireland. Emigrated to Canada in 1819. Ron W. Shaw