Hi all Just received a marriage cert from my Canadian cousin. Marriage at the Register Office in the District of Portsmouth. 20th January 1912, George TRIMMER, 25 years, Batchelor, Contractors Dock Labourer, 118 North End Avenue North End, Father John Trimmer, Skilled Labourer. To Flora Hines, 24 years, Spinster, 118 North End Avenue North End, father William Hines (Deceased) Herbalist. Witnesses - Alice Wilson Mary Edward and Kate Usher. But the interesting bit on the right hand side of the cert. "In entry no 53 col 2 for "George Trimmer" read William Dixon otherwise George Trimmer. Col 3 for 25 read 27, col 7 for "Trimmer" read "Dixon" and in col 8 for Skilled Labourer read Gamekeeper. Corrected 29th December 1920 by me W A Wilson Registrar in the presence of William Dixon Flora Dixon the parties married. A Statutory Declaration as to the facts having been made. It looks like George Trimmer didn't know he was actually a Dixon when he married - any other advice/connections Edna - I think we had a Flora living with Mundens at one time - is this likely to connect in? All help/advice appreciated. Rita