Part B.

Grant - Doyle - Holt - Gorman - Saunders - Peters - Hews - The case is never closed.

The case is never closed on a genealogical conclusion. …no decision regarding identity, parentage, origin, or other genealogical detail can be considered definitive. …Any decision we make today could be changed tomorrow by the discovery of a new record. 

- Elizabeth Shown Mills in Evidence! : citation & analysis for the family historian. 1997 page 57.

I encourage you to be open to, and to actively seek additional information about the Grant/Holt branch of our ancestors. I am sure that there is still a great deal of material to be found. Personally, I would love to learn more about Ellen Bridget Gorman. I know that my great great-grandmother Ellen was born in Australia abt 1841. When she married Frederick Adolphus Holt/Grant on June 28, 1861, in Yass NSW she stated that her mother was Elizabeth Saunders. I have no other confirmed information about her parents. I am also really hoping that one day I will learn what became of  my 3rd great-grandmother, Mary Ann Holt (nee Peters).