Thank you Pat.
Now that I am back from holiday and my daughter's birthday celebrations are almost behind us I am going to get back to some serious research. A short while ago I found some marriages of mary / mary annie so I will start by working through them to try to identify which if any are our mary.
Also, I think I mentioned I had proved through parish and other items/records the calverley ancestors through to Nathaniel Calverley who married Jane Wells in Hampthwaite, Yorkshire on 5th May 1675.
So in a very few weeks I am going to Leeds record office to do some research and in hopefully a couple of weeks I am going to Hampthswaite village to see if I can find any trails or clues - there may be a library and I can check gravestones if any a still readable etc. The Calverleys where in Hampsthwaite a while, in occupations like Weavers, Lorrimers, cloggers and labourers. Our line then took up Carpentry and moved to the nearby locations of Spofforth and on to Mickley (where Frederick Clarkson Calverley was born who then moved to Darlington where my Grandad was born). According to the 1841 census a branch of the Calverley line stayed in Hampthwaite, So I am hoping I may find something by way of a clue.
Will keep you informed if I find anything.
The above villages are not far from the village / town of CALVERLEY which lies between Leeds and Bradford. It is thought the Calverleys all came originally from there and there is a lot of information to be found but I want to trace the tree myself as proof of our line.
A large Calverley family lived in CALVERLEY for some 600 years at a small 'Hall'. We visited it last year and found a 'Pedigree' in the local library which was very useful.
Talk soon - kind regards and regards to Kenny.