Mike Fry wrote: > The second one could be as a result of a transcription error when the register > entry was made at some time after the actual baptism. Baptisms and Burials in > the 19th century were very rarely entered into the register at the actual time > of the event. They went into a Day Book or Journal and were entered en masse at > a later date. > > Check the 1891 census for both males (the other one should be tried first) and > see who he married. Judging by FreeBMD, you've identified the right woman. Hallo Thank you. I did wonder if Mary was a mistake. It looks as though it was. -- Connie http://oursalmons.wordpress.com/