Wow! Yours are definitely the more enterprising part of the family.
Maria's brother James (my gggrandfather) married Ruth Martin and they had 6 children,one of which was William ,my ggrandfather.He was a blacksmith in Pirbright,as was one of his sons.The forge is still there and my twin sister has been to take photos as the owner is about to knock it down for redevelopment.Another son was Francis Henry Willcocks,who set up home in Wimbledon where my grandmother's family of Berryman lived.My 2nd cousin(,nee Teresa Willcocks),and yours also I suppose,whom I have not met yet, has photos in the family of William Willcocks and his wife Eliza outside the forge.
My father was Eric Francis Willcocks and he lived all his life in Wimbledon.He was football enthusiast and took early retirement at 55 to become commercial manager of Wimbledon Football Club until he died sadly very prematurely in 1986 at 64.The local paper did a front page spread on him and called him Mr.Wimbledon!
I have only found ? 2 pairs of twins in the Willcocks tree.John Willcocks and Ruth Martin ?had a boy and girl twins who died as infants and a boy and girl Jasper and ann Nyren born 1736.Do you know of any others?
Do you know how George and Mary came to marry in St.Martin's in the Fields?Was george from central London?
I think you might have guessed I'm hooked on ancestry too.