After spending a huge amount of time searching for my Grandfather's ancestors, without success, I'm hoping somebody on the SFHG Mailing List is able to help. In short, there are two men, with different names, whom I believe are the same man. The only way to prove this is to find out if the age pension was paid to either of these men, at what address was it paid and are they in fact the same person. Family lore has it that, Granddad Albert Edward Oner (c1879-1955) changed his name and age when he joined the army in 1897, there is no trace of his birth. From that date forward I have fairly good records, including his marriage, death and army service records. I also have information from Uncles, Aunties, Cousins as well as my own experience, as I knew him when I was a little lad. A few years ago, whilst going through my late Mother's family papers and photos, I came across a birth certificate for Alfred Honor born (1881-??), there is no trace of his marriage or death. The date of application for the certificate was 1946, the year Alfred turned 65! Could it be that after a long army career as Albert Oner he had to prove his identity in order to receive the pension? My Father says, "he had difficulty getting his pension, it took him a while". Cheers, Kevin