Hi all, Since we've had more subscribers to the list, I'd like to repost the info about my Woottons in Southwark & Bermondsey (London), Surrey, England. Hope someone out there might know something! I'm researching this family who appeared on the 1861 Census for London, England (Southwark, Surrey): John WOOTTON, husband, age 44, woodcutter employing 2 men & 2 boys, born Bermondsey, Surrey, England. Harriett WOOTTON, wife, age 45, born Southwark, Surrey. John B. WOOTTON, son, unmarried, age 20, woodcutter, born Southwark, Surrey. William WOOTTON, son, unmarried, age 16, woodcutter, born Southwark, Surrey. Thomas WOOTTON, son, unmarried, age 10, scholar, born Southwark, Surrey. William WRIGHT, visitor, unmarried, age 23, chemist & druggist, born Bermondsey, Surrey. They lived at 21 King's Bench Walk. William WOOTTON (age 16) is my gg-grandfather. He married Mary Ann WRIGHT (d/o Thomas WRIGHT of Cheshire, ENG and Ann OWEN of Gyffin (sp?), Caernarvon, North Wales) who was born in Dwygyfylchi, Caernarvon, North Wales. After his death, Mary Ann married a man named LAW, brother of Andrew Bonar LAW of parliament. The two young sons of Mary Ann and William WOOTTON were sent to live with friends/relatives by the name of YEO in Ontario, Canada. John and Harriet WOOTTON are my ggg-grandparents. We believe Mary Ann was married to a MAYERSBACH before her marriage to William WOOTTON. If any of this sounds familiar, please contact me. Thank you for your time. Best wishes, Karen Mohr [email protected] http://www.buffnet.net/~mohr/allied.html