David Your comments have prompted me to look at the certificate a little more closely. Although "nee Scott" does look like a later addition, it does appear to be in the same hand as the rest of the certificate, particularly where the witness "E.O. Scott" (almost certainly the bride's mother) is concerned. I have also noticed that the marriage was by licence. Perhaps this is where "single and unmarried" came from. I would imagine that as she gave Scott as the name of her father, both the vicar and whoever issued the licence would have to be convinced she was free to marry in the name Winterfeldt. I must say it never occurred to me to look for another voyage to the U.S.A., mainly because I could find no trace of them having returned from the first one. At least if I can find some German records to search it will cut down the number of years I shall have to look at. George