Hi I think I am asking for someone to have a look at my reasoning and research in case I am make wrong assumptions. Any other ideas always welcome of course. It focuses around Alice Amelia Baker age 24 who married Frederick Pullum in 1912 in Bethnal Green. They were not found on 1939 register and I have forgotten how and why searched in another direction. I found a marriage of Alice A Pullum in 1928 to Charles James Hawkins in Shoreditch (doesn’t fit any other of my Alice Pullums) 1939 Register found at 34 Bishop’s Hay, Bethnal Green: Alice A Hawkins dob 28 Apr 1888 (?corrected to 1889) with Charles J Hawkins dob 12 Sept 1899 corrected to 1897 (Cabinet maker) and Edward H Hawkins dob 21 Jun 1914 Edward would be before Alice & Charles’s marriage so I thought he may be Alice’s step son. I found the birth of Edward H Hawkins and his mother’s maiden name was Walker Then found a marriage of Charles James Hawkins (age 23) 12th Nov 1901 at St Ann’s Hoxton / Shoreditch to Mary Ann Rebecca Walker. He is a cabinet maker. I looked at the 1911 Census and found Charles and Mary with 4 children James, Lilian, Albert & Lydia (I had a stupid moment forgetting Edward H not born yet). However they also seem to be together on the 1901 census before they were really married so a bit of a query that they are the right ones. The reason I went into this latter search was because I had found Alice Amelia Hawkins (now showing Alice Amelia not just Alice A) on the electoral register at 43 Bishops Road, Bethnal Green in 1928 with Charles James Hawkins BUT also with Mary Ann Walker and a year later there with Florence Walker as well, same for 1931 and then Joined by Lydia Mary in 1932 to 1933. In 1934 Mary Ann has left but they are joined by Charles Samuel in 1934. (same in 1935). 1936 – 1939 the household is Alice, Charles and Edward H. What I would like to be sure of is that Alice Amelia Baker who married Frederick Pullum, remarried in 1928. This makes a difference to my ONS as she would no longer be a Pullum for the 1939 register and I may have more clues to which Frederick Pullum died when. Thank you Nikki Brown #6552 Pullum ONS https://pullumons.wordpress.com