Shane, many thanks for that information. On the English side of the family, trades (painters and stonemasons) seem to pass down through several generations of the family. It's odd that Thomas Griffin was a bootmaker and his three sons were all labourers, albeit in a good firm like Jacob's. I saw "Who do you think you are?" earlier in the week, and Jacob's were featured. I had no idea they were such a model employer, a bit like Guinness, with health care and dental provision, a swimming pool, dances, etc. I note that they maintain records of employees a very long time ago. If ever I'm over, I must see if anybody can have access to those, or are they just for high-profile television programmes.