Thank you both for your speediness ...
The birth and marriage mentioned by Pam are correct, and I believe that the birth of Spencer mentioned is our boy, but cannot be positive yet.
The Monkman connection is through Elizabeth's father, John Monkman Peacock COLLIER, whose parents were George COLLIER and Elizabeth PEACOCK (whose father was Monkman Peacock).
Jane is spot on with the family I am after.
John died shortly after the 1881 census was taken. In 1891 the girls were living with George and Elizabeth COLLIER in Atwick, a brother, George Edwin Monkman Peacock COLLIER died in Dewsbury (1885, I think). Their mother Catherine was living with her sister, Mary Young in Lockwood. A sister, Isabel Beatrix, born in 1883 (do the math - cough, cough) is NOWHERE to be found in 1891 ... if you get bored you can try and find a record of her birth or where she is in 1891 ... it has already stumped many. She emigrated with her mother in 1893 to Canada.
So, my current brick wall is to find out if I have anymore relatives that I don't know about, which is why I am looking for Elizabeth ROBINSON and her uncle Richard COLLIER (brother to JM).
My great grandmother was Elizabeth's sister, Ethel, who also emigrated to Canada. Elizabeth came to Canada for Ethel's Golden Anniversary in the 50's, and when my mom was married in 1954, she remembers relatives from 'that side' of the family coming up from 'down south' to Geordieland.
Completely irrelevant, I know.
I have a membership with ancestry.com, but the images are missing for 1901 in that part of Scarborough where I expect to find them (Dist 5). Both sides of the family lived fairly close to each other, Hoxton Road and Victoria Street. There is also an area called either Peacock or Collier Square or similar (Peacock, I think) where George COLLIER owned a couple of buildings (this is where I expect to find the Robinsons) . I have been unable, so far, to get ancestry to fix the image problem. They can't even get the images up on their own computers, so I will just keep on submitting error messages and hope it gets resolved.
Mistranscriptions are so common that I am used to pulling up an entire town to try and find my lost ones, it frustrates me not to be able to get at those images.
These are the things that makes this so much fun, right?
Holly