« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 01 March 05 12:57 GMT (UK) »
This one caught my attention as I have a similar situation, though mine was in Suffolk in the 1600s. Christopher RANSON was married first to Elizabeth, the mother of his children. He then married Margaret. No burial has been found for Margaret. No 3rd marriage has been found. However, when his will was written his wife was named as Bridget. Admittedly he was an old man, and had time to remarry, but no trace has been found despite mush searching!
After reading this post I wonder if the two names are used interchangeably. Would be interested in the thoughts of others.
Chris

Suffolk: ABBOTT, BISHOP, BUCKLE, BULL, CROUCH, DALBY, DEATH, DIAPER, FAIRWEATHER, LEADER, MEADOWS, NOBLE, PLEASANCE, RANSON, RAYNHAM, RINGE, SCARFE, TAYLOR, WHITE
Essex: SHEPHERD, ASHBY
Norfolk: SCARFE, MICKLEBURGH, MALLOWS, MEADOWS
Northumberland: SCOTT, BEARUP, KIDD, TINLIN
Dorset: MORRIS, GALPIN, WOODLAND
Channel Islands: WAKEHAM