Thanks smileyface471686 for the find of Hannah LOVEAGE shown as William MOLES' "mistress" on the 1871 census.
Forward ten years to 1881 and they are elsewhere in Kent, with more children, and all using the surname MOLES.
This Hannah is baptised in Little Brickhill May 14th 1837 to Richard LOVERIDGE and his wife Mary, he described as a tinker.
My Hannah is baptised at Little Brickhill Feb 11 1838 to William FLETCHER and Mary nee LOVERIDGE, descibed as travellers of Northants.
Her sister Sophia Fletcher is also baptised there Sep 13 1835 to William and Mary travellers of Northants
The two Hannahs look to be cousins as Richard and Mary Loveridge appear to be siblings:
Richard Loveridge married Mary Hemmons 1833 both otp
Mary Loveridge otp married William Fletcher gypsy sojourner 1834
Lucy Loveridge married Frederick Olliff, he son Thomas and she dau Benjamin a lab, both otp wits Benjamin Loveridge and Ann Bates 1840
John Loveridge married Elizabeth White he son Benjamin tinker, she no father shown, wits Moses Loveridge and John Perry1843
all at Little Brickhill.
There are three Loveridge burials at Little Brickhill - James 1832 aged 2, James 1834 infant and Mary 1854 age 43 (probably Richard's wife)
There are nine Loveridge baptisms at Little Brickhill:
Charles Richard 1853 Nov 17 to Richard and Mary chimney sweeper born 13 Jul 1851
Elizabeth 1853 4 Dec to Richard and Mary born 19 May 1847
the Hannah who partners William Moles in 1837
James 1831 Feb 6 to Benjamin and Hannah tinker
James 1834 Dec 18 to Richard and Mary tinker
John 1841 Dec 19 to Benjamin and Priscilla tinker and brazier
Margaret 1814 - the earliest Loveridge entry in the transcribed PRs - to Solomon and Mary tinker sojourner
Mary Ann 1853 Dec 4 to Richard and Mary chimney sweeper born 12 May 1845
Sarah 1842 Apr 17 to Richard and Mary chimney sweeper
and William 1839 4th Aug to Richard and Mary tinker
Lucy and Frederick Olliff are in Aylesbury in 1851 with Richard and Mary.
So it looks like Richard, Mary, Lucy and John are the children of Benjamin Loveridge and they all often spend time in Little Brickhill.
So Hannah FLETCHER (mother Mary Loveridge) wife of Alexander DRAPER (aka SMITH) is still awol after her marriage in 1860 in Kent.
Thanks again