Two BERRIMAN sisters married at Gulval on 19 Oct 1858, and the facts got thoroughly confused three days later when The West Briton (Friday, 22 Oct 1858) published the news: "At Gulval, on Tuesday last, Mr. J. WHITE, to Miss Catherine BERRIMAN; and Mr. R. LUTEY, to Miss Jane BERRIMAN." In reality it was the following that took place: (1) William WHITE (born 1834, s/o Thomas WHITE & Elizabeth MATTHEWS) married Elizabeth BERRIMAN (born 1835, d/o William BERRIMAN & Prudence VIVIAN) on 19 Oct 1858 at Gulval. The groom was a miner at the time of the marriage, but he subsequently became a farmer at Merry Meeting in Madron (1871,1881). He and his wife had a large family of at least 13 children. (2) Richard Harry LUTEY (born 1833, s/o John LUTEY & Mary RICHARDS) married Catherine BERRIMAN (born ca. 1837, d/o William BERRIMAN & Prudence VIVIAN) on the same day and at the same place. He was a farmer when he married, and he subsequently farmed at Carfury in Gulval (1871,1881,1891). He and his wife had at least 11 children. This corrected version of the double marriage is consistent both with the Gulval parish marriage register and with the 4Q1858 civil marriage registrations in the Penzance District. Bill Curnow Port Charlotte, FL, USA