I'm looking into Benjamin Best, my 4xGreat Grandfather - who lived most of his life in Corfe Mullen in Dorset. He was married to Ann and they had nine children between 1804 and 1822.
In the 1851 and 1861 census - both Benjamin and Ann are recorded as having been born in Lytchett (not known if this is Lytchett Matravers or Lytchett Minster).
On the findmypast website there is a marriage of Benjamin Best to Ann Bartlett on 5 April 1803 in Corfe Mullen (a Dorset Family History Society transcription). This marriage is also found on the familysearch website but that site also has a record showing the marriage taking place on 20 March 1799 in Corfe Mullen.
Neither of these two marriages, however, appear on the Dorset Online Parish Clerks listing of Marriages in Corfe Mullen.
It is possible that Benjamin was married to someone before Ann - there is a marriage of a Benjamin Best (of Lytchett Minster) to a Mary Cherret of Corfe Mullen on 16 December 1790. There is a burial record for a Mary Best in Corfe Mullen in 1796 (although there is no indication of age), but if it was the Mary married to Benjamin it would be earlier than either of the two dates for his marriage to Ann.
Trying to find Benjamin's baptism in order to identify the next generation back, there is a baptism of a Benjamin Best in Durweston in 1776 and I have seen other family trees that attach this baptism to the Benjamin Best I am researching. However, Durweston doesn't really fit in with a Lytchett birthplace and I have also discovered a burial record for a Benjamin Best born in 1776 in Durweston in 1815 so I think that this is not the match.
There is a baptism in Lytchett Minster on 22 September 1776 of a Benjamin Best Gerrard base born son of Mary Gerrard of Corfe Mullen. - I'm wondering if the middle name "Best" might be an indication of the father?
Any suggestions or comments on my thinking would be appreciated.