Wow! You are amazing Mulberry Rose, with all you have found out!

Many thanks for all of this.
So there was another son to James and Mary - a John! He must be close in age to my James who was born around 1830 usually recorded as having been in Ireland. Obviously, this John won't be Peter's Father as Peter also seems to have been born in the 1830s. Re Peter I suppose there might be a possibility that whoever got his Father's first name mixed up and it should have been James and not John. This could be a possibility if Mary Drummond really is Peter's niece as recorded in the census.
There often seems to have been confusion over names back in the day. A while back I added a James Gilroy (Nov 1851) to All Saints Churchyard, Newcastle on Find a Grave. His inquest article recorded him as a James or John and death was declared 'an act of God'. His age is a bit younger but possibly this person may have been our mutual James Conroy.
But I think Mary and Joseph were in Northumberland in the 1820s as there are Alnwick baptisms for a Catherine and Joseph.
I don't know what became of Catherine but Joseph appears to have been buried at Hartburn early on. Our mutual ancestors certainly got around!
That is amazing too that you have found another baptism for Ann. I ave come across this type of thing before where RC parents will have baptisms carried out at both Anglican and RC churches.
It was so kind of you to check things out further re Jane.
Yes, I will look out for your Ellen Rooney for you in the relief lists. I will get you dates and sums paid. There is literally nothing else mentioned in the lists apart from this asides from that she was recorded at 'Morpeth'. I will also look for Grace Tweddle - do you think she might be in the relief lists too?
This week is going to be hectic and I will be away for Christmas so I may not be able to get back till the North Shields local studies until the New Year but I hope to check things then. Also, check Preston Cemetery too for Leightleys - I know I have added some on FaG too.
I hope you have a wonderful Christmas.
