Hello Sean In the 1851 census the only Sullivan in the workhouse is James Sulliven age 7 place of birth not known. No sign of Cornelius in the Pembroke town/Pembrokw dock area - but there is a Patrick Sullivan aged 12 working as a servant to Thomas Hughes , a dealer and shown as born Ireland. Interestingly Thomas Hughes (born Denbighshire) has a wife Alice aged 52 also born in Ireland - I wonder if there is a Sullivan connection? Hope this helps Pat In message <006b01c5040d$65d39c20$8d7d0650@seanvli8>, Sean Farrell <sean.farrell@ntlworld.com> writes >Hi, >Just picked up a death cert for a Cornelius SULLIVAN, who died from a >"Visitation of God" at the workhouse in St. Mary Pembroke in 1852. His son James >SULLIVAN was also in the workhouse in the 1851 census. Could SKS please look up >and see if there are any other SULLIVAN's in the workhouse in 1851. > >Many Thanks >Sean Farrell > -- Pat Powell