Listers, A fog has descended on my Grt,Grt Grandmother. I cannot see anything in Ancestry prior to her wedding to Widower, Walter William Woodman. Yet I feel that she fits nicely into James Hellard's South Wraxall family. Here is the certificated information I have.- Mary Ann Hellard c1846 m. d. 10/04/1920 - Mary Ann Woodman Birth date is missing yet from the info below 1846 seems highly likely. Census 1851 - have not found her. Census 1861 - have not found her. Her marriage certificate on 27/02/1868 at South Wraxall gives no age. Both were residing at South Wraxall at time of marriage. Gives her Father as James Hellard - Baker - All censuses show James Hellard to be a Gardener. But his wife Elizabeth was a weaver and a shop keeper - South Wraxall 1861 -(Side line Baker)?. Witness at wedding - James Hellard could be her father or brother. Her Husband Walter William Woodman was a Widower also from South Wraxall at time of marriage. Census 1871 married age could be 25 = c1846 born Wraxall. Census 1881 married 35 = c1846 born South Wraxall. Walter William Woodman died aged 41 20/01/1885 - Melksham. Census 1891 Head 45 = c1846 born Bradford on Avon. Census 1901 Head 55 = c1846 born South Wraxall. Her death certificate states she was 10/04/1920 - 74 = c1846. I have explored possibilities of Marianne. The many variations of Hellard. Also the many variations to Wraxall that I can think the transcribers used. I would really appreciate any assistance to bridge into the Hellard's. Need less to say a son was named Walter Hellard Woodman. Jim North Les Arcs sur Argens France.