Thanks LM & Caroline.
I was held by my Gt Grandmother (Mother's side) as a baby.
I came across a small news paragraph in the newspaper about her passing, which surprised me, with the Family and other Mourners named, a great find! I knew of many, but a couple of new names to get Marriages for.
It wasn't in the Notice column.
But nobody of note on her side and no notable connections, so far.
I see her Son, my Grandfather was the local ARP contact in WW2 and they still lived at the same address.
My Gt Grandmother was a Spencer born Eversley, Hampshire.
Her parents married 30th June 1872 at Eversley, in the County of Southampton, Henry Spencer, Millwright, of Eversley (Son of Jesse Spencer, Wheelwright), married Emily Spencer of Yately (Daughter of David Spencer, Miller).
Both, Henry and Emily Spencer, marrying in 1872 at Eversley, were born Eversley, Hampshire.
Jesse Spencer, Millwright, was born Finchampstead, Berkshire.
David Spencer, Miller and Publican, was born Finchhampstead, Berkshire, as well.
So I don't know what has gone on there

Glad things are moving to get you fixed up Viktoria.
I've had cooked Salmon, new potatoes, Broccoli, chopped carrot, Green beans and peas, midday.
Sea Bass is a good fish too.
No good doing washing here today, it rained this afternoon.
I'm determined to keep going like LM said somewhere ... even if I make a nuisance of myself occasionally when I need help - (in a nice polite way of course).
How do Nurses in A & E cope, day in day out, one ill person after another and they have all been so kind!!
Eighteen months ago my Blood pressure was through the roof (I had wet emotional eyes) I blurted out calmly about recent losses.
They were trying to get a bp reading on my arm, she placed her straight fingers lightly touching my wrist and said ... I have lost two family too and we'll get you fixed up.
Later, bp was down and was sent home.
Nurses and Doctors like that, are very special people!
Best regards to all, Mark