A marriage - George Price and Ann Owens, 21 Jan 1838, St Chad, Shrewsbury.
and a baptism:
George Rice Price Owen, baptised 11 Sep 1812, St Matthew, Douglas, Isle of Man, son of John & Ann.
i think we need to follow these through 
Right I went to the London Family History Centre after work to have a quick look and
BaptismGeorge Rice Price OWEN son of John Owen and Ann Owen baptised on 11 September 1812 at St Matthew's Church, Douglas, IOM.
I had a look through a couple of years either side but didn't find any more OWEN children.
MarriageParish Church of Penllech, Caernarvonshire from BTs
John OWEN of the parish of Llangoglan, Bachelor and Anne PARRY of the parish of Penllech were married in Church by Banns with consents of Parents the twenty seventh Day of January in the year of our lord eighteen hundren and fifteen.
Both bride and groom marked with an "x" Witnesses were William Griffith and Hugh Roberts.
I had a look at the baptisms prior to and after marriage and the only child of this marriage I could find was;
10 November 1816 Griffith OWEN son of John and Anne, abode: Rhodfa'r dwfn, Occupation: Mariner
MarriageThe marriage between George Price and Ann Owens in Shrewsbury is user submitted. The Elder at the LDS Centre told me that as it only had a batch number it was practically impossible to trace the submitter details and verify the information....
however there is a GRO reference for the marriage
1838 Q1 Shrewsbury,18 180 so I'm not sure if this would be them or not.
I think it is highly unlikely that there were two people named George Rice Price being born / baptised on the Isle of Man during the timeframe my Mr Parry said he was. If they are the same person I know I'm never likely to find out why he went from Owen to Parry...... but it got me thinking that maybe he (a) stole the identity or (b) could have reverted to his Owen surname after 1871...as i still can't find any trace....
What do people think?