Hi James

Looking at the actual image for the 1881 HOMER/BROOKS household:
RG11 / Piece: 2896/ Folio: 15/ Pg 26
The BROOKS Grand-dau is definitely enumerated as "Sarah", not Hannah. The "S" is quite the same as S for Scholar written elsewhere and is nothing like capital H's written elsewhere (H for Head, and for example in the family above them with a child who is named Hannah).
Also, I do think the family has been enumerated as HOMER - though I can see how HOMES could be arrived at.
Did you also know there is another HOMER family next but one above them - that of Daniel HOMER and wife Harriet, plus children. And 6 households before Daniel is another one: that of John HOMER and wife Jane, and children.
Back to the mystery......
Elijah BROOKES and Clara HOMER, marriage 1878 Dudley.I'm taking it that Elijah was aged 18 on the marriage certificate (so born abt 1860) and there was no father named for him (hence maybe illigitimate)?
Can you tell us:
What was his occupation on his marriage?
Who were the witness' and do you know who they are?
When daughter Sarah later married GUYETT, what did her marriage certificate say about her father (occupation? deceased?)
Also, was Clara the "Clara Ann HOMER" birth registered Stourbridge 1859? (Stourbridge being the district covering the place she and her parents were living in 1861, 1871 and 1881).
cheers
AMBLY