Hi, Beverley, good to hear from you again. Yes, I guess Kate had good reason for her mental condition, it is still such a shame though. But you can be sure that Henry and Kate's love story is timelessly classic, as I'm sure Kyrila will agree. Please let me know if I can help with searches or anything; I would be only to happy to further the cause, as they say. Don't know if you can coax "Gran" into any tidbits, but keep trying. Maybe one day, she will actually tell you something that you really wnted to hear. Keep trying, though, because I've been doing other people's family trees long enough to know that once gems like "Gran" are no longer with us, everything they knew goes too. I once went to a wedding of our daughter's friend. I decided just for good measure to take some family tree worksheets with me, and surprise the bride and groom with jotting down info from whomever I could corner for a chat. Well, the groom's grandmother was there, she was 90+ years, and I sat down with jer for about ten minutes, and scribbled down stuff frantically as she rambled on about her ancestors. Later on that evening I got home, and made sense of it, and copied it neatly down,and presented it to the couple in a few days. Two weeks later, the grandmother passed on from a heart attack. Turns out that no one had ever sat down and talked to her about this; they had what they called a "goldmine" of info in these papers that I gave the couple. Needless to say, I was glad I had done it, and it just goes to show you that you have to get every piece of info you can while you can. Talk to 'ya! Rosalie