I have the Swansea marriage of George Woods to Mary Draisey in 1917, and the Draisey name is causing no problems, it's the Woods.
As far as I can tell George Woods was base born of Mary Woods, in Cwmbwrla, Swansea on 28 May 1896. but he/they fail to turn up as Woods on the 1901 or 1911 Swansea censuses. Presuming Mary may have married between George's birth and the censuses, I found a probable candidate (Mary Ann Woods) who married in Swansea in 1899, but unfortunately the two possible partners for her listed on FreeBMD were a Elias Davies or a Charles Jones. An albeit brief look at the census indexes for a George born c1896 living in Swansea with a set of parents with either of those two surnames was inconclusive. Did I miss him?
To my mind the most likely mother is a 16 year old Mary Ann Woods, born Swansea born 1880, daughter of William & Catherine Woods from Ireland (1881 & 1891 censuses) but I would need more proof than just supposition. I therefore need to find George with his married mother in 1901 or 1911, alternatively, palmed off on Mary's parents or a known sibling, or in care.
The first time George re-emerges as George Woods in other records is when he joins the Welsh Regiment in September 1914, but I would very much like to identify him and his mother Mary before that date in order to verify my supposition that William & Catherine Woods from Ireland are Mary's parents and George's grandparents.
Any help would be much appreciated
Roy G