Any input on this question would be welcomed. Louis Victor Choisy VERRIERE (who also used the first name Julius), born 1865 in Bristol, married (2ndly) Mary LAMPREY, in 1892 in Stockport. in 1908 Mary remarried, to Harold ELVIN, and I am sure it is the same woman as a) the marriage registers index gives both her maiden and married surnames and b) in the 1911 census her son, Harry, is living with this couple. Louis, however, also remarried in 1909, to Harriet WILSON, and this couple can also be found together in 1911, this time he is indexed as Victor. I'm pretty sure that divorce was expensive and rare in those days, but is there way to find evidence if one took place? These people are not closely related to me but married "into the family" - the sheer difficulty of finding them through the various census has kept me intrigued. Marion