Hi Carol
Tried that - too many Alice Williams (695) born in 1866 and Evan Williams (21845) without a year of birth in the 1939 Register.
No, the background to this story is that a chance finding is leading me to exclude bigamy.
My person of interest, Alice Evangeline Craxford married hat salesman Alfred Edward Giles in 1889 at St Botolph Without Aldgate. They had three children. The 1901 census has them living separately - Alice with her three children in Islington; Alfred boarding out in Hammersmith. Not conclusive evidence of separation I hastily admit. Not found either of them conclusively in 1911 either.
Younger daughter born 1899 died 1901. Then son Alfred Edward Richard Giles died in 1913 aged 22 years. I am always curious to know cause of death in the young so I obtained the death certificate. Died in University College Hospital with complications of pneumonia. What sparked all this off was that the informant of his death had signed herself "Mrs A. Williams, Mother". That led to the finding of the Alice E Giles to Evan Williams in Islington in 1912. So, was it the same person? Only the marriage certificate is going to clear this one up.
And, if so, what happened to Alfred Edward Giles?
Cheers Alan