Thanks for replying because I had lost your address. Here is what I have found: Duval County, Florida Marriage Record, Book 18, Page 105: Tom Turner age 24 (or 27) mar. Bunnie D. Van Brunt age 18 on Oct. 19, 1912. Witnesses were: A.R. Van Brunt and O.B. Van Brunt. Ceremony performed by: Philip W. (or N.) Fauntleroy, Rector of All Saints Church. After finding the marriage record, I then checked the Jacksonville City Directory for the year of the marriage to see if any Van Brunts were listed and I found: (1) Andrew R. Brunt and wife Susie. They were boarding at 422 W. Duval and he worked as a clerk at Hutchinson Shoe Co. (2) Bunnie Van Brunt. She was boarding at 422 W. Duval and she worked as a clerk at the Jackson-Hoyt Company. I found no listing in this directory for the O.B. Van Brunt that was one of the marriage witnesses, but can check further directories when I go back to the library if you want me to. I checked the city directories for a few years for Thomas Turner and found the following: 1926 - Thomas Turner was a painter and lived at 311 Washington. 1927 - No listing found 1928 - Thomas Turner and wife Bunnie were living at 3652 Walsh and he was a plumber. 1929 - Thomas Turner, wife Bunnie and son Thomas Jr. were living at 3655 Berchman. Thomas Sr. was a painter. 1930 - Thomas Turner and wife Bunnie were living on Beverly Ave. no number given. He was a painter and worked for J. Arthur Turner. 1935 - I checked this directory and it showed that there was no wife listed. I did not copy his info. 1940 - I checked this directory and it showed no wife listed. I did notice that both Thomas Sr. and Jr. were working as shipbuilders for the Gibbs Gas Engine Co. If you need more help and or info, please let me know and I will check when I go back to the library. Yvonne