Dear Richard, Further to my earlier message, It appears that 'Molly' may have actually been Mary. I believe you have the marriage record of Mary CULL & John PYKE on 17 January 1770 @ Corfe Castle, which gives the witnesses as Bula & Richard CULL. I would think these are Mary's siblings, which almost certainly means that the three baptisms @ Corfe - Molly 1750, Buley (Bula) 1754 (d/o Richard & Elizabeth) and Richard 1759 (born 1757) are siblings and therefore all children of Richard & Elizabeth CULL. It appears that Elizabeth (wife of Mr Richard CULL) was buried on 20 December 1771 @ St Martin's, Wareham and Richard on 15 September 1780 also @ St Martin's, Wareham. It looks as if Richard & Elizabeth CULL moved to Wareham with their children sometime between 1759 & 1770 (when Mary / Molly married). There are wills listed on the Dorset OPC site: Richard CULL, Mercer & Shopkeeper of Wareham, Dorset (proven 21 August 1788) Bula WHITE, widow of Wareham, Dorset (proven 4 February 1836 - so she must have died before then) and her husband Stephen WHITE, Brewer & Malster of Wareham, Dorset (proven 21 February 1806) which confirms his burial date in January 1806) John PYKE of Wareham, Dorset (proven 25 September 1818) - Mary / Molly's husband? Getting a copy of Richard's will may give details of his children (and confirm whether or not Molly, Bula & Richard are indeed his children or not). I would get copies of Bula & Stephen's & possibly John PYKE'S also, because if you are lucky, wills often give lots of information about the descendents of a person, such as who their spouse is (if they outlived them) and who their children married and where they all lived at the time of the will being made, besides what items they considered had value. You can obtain copies on-line via the National Archives, Documents on line website for £3.50 (GBP) each. I hope this helps, Best Wishes, Vanessa Dorset