You are all wonderful

and make me want to cry with your enthusiasm and dedication.
I had always wondered where the "Jane Salt" was in 1841 Census as she wasn't with her husband Matthew SALT or 5 of the 6 children I know about in Macclesfield. If the records state Matthew married Jane in 1843 then that explains her non-existence. I did wonder if she was the Jane SALT I found in Alton, Staffordshire but now think that was a different family.
So that fixes Jane SALT as being born in Lawton and her surname before marriage to Matthew could well have been WARD as Matthew's daughter Rosanna went on to marry a George Ward in 1855. It's all about people and relatives you know and meet really, in the days before decent transport. Of course I now realise that Jane is not my blood relative, as she is not the birth mother of Rosanna or Rose Hannah born about 1829. I have a tapestry on my wall created by and with signature sewed as "Rosanna Salt, 1850".
There is no mention of a daughter Mary Anne being with father Matthew SALT in the 1841 Census when she would have been about 15, but she could have been a servant somewhere else. I have not yet found her in any searches though. She is certainly not mentioned in Matthew's 1852 Will. So the baptism in 1827 and date of death in 1843 do fit.
So I really want to confirm that Mary Handley was the first wife of Matthew and the mother of the 6 children I know about. That gives me 7 generations of women ending in my daughters.
I live in Australia and will be passing through Staffordshire/Cheshire in July for about 3 days to do some research and take some photos. Any advice on where I should go to minimise the paper chase would be much appreciated.
