Trying to revive this very interesting thread started by softly softly...
So in 1911 George Edward Hood, Rose Hood and William Ingram were living at 123 Villa Street, Camberwell.
And George Hood is listed at that address in the electoral register that year (Division 3 voters)
For the years from 1912 there is a George Hood listed on the ERs at 5 Brunswick Road, Camberwell (Division 1 voters)
William Ingram I believe to be William John Ingram (born 21/4/1889 mmn Brookes/Brooks) who married Clara Janet Smith in 1915. On this marriage cert he name's his father as Joseph Bromley Ingram.
Residence for both on that marriage in Camberwell was 5 Brunswick Road.
Then in 1917 George Edward Hood married Clara May Prior.
On the electoral registers for 1918, 1919, there is a
Rose Hood listed at 5 Brunswick Road, Camberwell.
In 1920 Rose is gone, but a Joseph Ingram and a Charlotte Ingram are now listed at 5 Brunswick Road!
1921 census free index has
5 Brunswick Road, Camberwell
Schedule 244
Joseph Alfred Ingram, Head, born 1889, Hoxton, London
Charles(!) Emily Ingram, Wife, born 1884, Southall, Middlesex
Two unamed male Ingrams, Sons, born 1921, Camberwell, London
Harold James Hoare, Brother in law, born 1896, Southall, Middlesex
and Alice Mary Hoare, born 1898, Kensington, London
So the marriage seems to be
Dec 1913 Paddington 1a 171
Joseph A. Ingram + Charlotte E. Hoare
With, I guess, twin sons registered in Camberwell in Sep qtr 1921.
Anyway it seems to confirm SS is right about the Joseph Ingram/Rhoda Brookes family being the one.
Presuming it's the same Rose from 1911 living at 5 Brunswick Road later, it's interesting that she was still being known as Hood after George had gone. If she and George had already been together for 5 years in 1911 (but not really married!) then that's quite a long time they had as a couple (if they remained together up to the war or thereabouts)
So what happened to Rose after 1919?
John