Hello Susan, yes we are related but have not worked out how close. What fun. So you are Canadian! I knew very little about the Michael's family history, in fact, my mother only told me about it very briefly and sotto voce, three years after my father died when I was thirteen. I got the impression then that it was something to be ashamed of, I regret to say. However, thanks to my uncle's researches and the timely arrival of Jim Walduck on the scene, I have discovered what an interesting family they are! Yes, Lemon Hart would indeed be whom your gg grandfather was named after. What a shame he wasn't around long enough to give your grandmother his background. Have you seen the history of Lemon Hart and his rum on the internet? His first wife, Letitia, nee Michael - daughter of David and Rachel Michael - had a tragic death which is detailed in the history. Both Lemon Hart and his second wife are buried in the Brady Street cemetary, Whitechapel, London. My daughter has visited it and finds it a little gem, tucked away off the busy thoroughfare. I presume David Michael and his wife Rachel are buried in Swansea, but don't know about a tombstone. Incidentally, I found an entry on Ancestry that Rachel's maiden name was Griffiths, so presume she was a Gentile. The Jews were very good at assimilating unlike other persuasions. Still recommend you joining Ancestry.co.uk. as you will find a lot of answers to your queries there, such as death and marriage certificates. As I mentioned, I used to be able to do this before Ancestry got wise and tightened the rules so that a guest cannot access these unless they pay the full subscription, which I am loathe to do. Hope some of the above is useful. All the best, Stephanie