I have just received, virtually overnight from Family Search - a wonderful service - the register entries for the marriage of William King to Catherine Robson in 1842 and his death entry 4 years later in 1846 and have some questions about the information obtained. 1. On his marriage record he is listed as a widower, aged 34, and his occupation is Pensioner HM Service (I have assumed that the second letter is an M as it is difficult to determine). So would that mean that he is listed on the Chelsea pensioner records? I have searched those in FMP with limited success and found some which might fit with a big push. When William died in Nov 1846, his occupation was given as pensioner and baker at Bycullah. Are there any other sources which might prove to be helpful. I also checked arrivals in FiBIs and found a William King and Elizabeth King arriving on the same ship at Bombay, the Rachel, in Feb of 1842. The transcription states that he was a pensioner and the source is the Bombay Calendar 1843. I have searched for this book but can't locate any mention of it and wondered if anyone knew its location when it was transcribed or will it have been filmed as I would like to see the original entry? An Elizabeth King died in April of 1842 and I found this death in FamilySearch, with the spouse listed as W King (still waiting to get this record from Family Search) but the death is not listed in the Fibis records. I have made the assumption that the William King, pensioner, who arrived in Feb 1842 with his wife, Elizabeth, who died a few months later, is the same William King, pensioner and widower, who married Catherine Robson in Sept 1842. 2. The second query relates to Catherine Robson. On the marriage entry for her and William, she gives her father as John Casey. I found a marriage for a Catherine Casey to John Robson, in 1834 in Bombay and he died in 1841 but can't find any children from the marriage which seems highly unusual to me, even given the high death rate. Am I correct in this assumption? I also found a birth of a Catherine Casey, illegitimate, to John Casey and Grace in 1808 but this was in Secunderabad. Is this a likely person as it would make Catherine about 26 years old when she married John Robson and that seems very old for a first marriage in India? According to her son-in-law and granddaughter, she was very pretty. Any advice on these queries would be appreciated. Regards Cathie