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Can anyone please explain on the 1901 Census in Carlisle, Cumberland, a Burdett Coutts age 9 visitor from Austrailia, British Subject, with Henry Edmondson and family . Does this mean she was born in England or Austrailia, as I can't find her place of birth or anyinformation on her.
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Ho lorimer
First of all I think we are talking about a boy here.
I think this means he was born in Australia & has become a British Subject.
Also I fould this, but maybe not related
1901 census RG13/1300 Folio 39
Cecil Burdett Coutts Head 30 Urban District Council Labourer
Margaret Coutts Wife 25
Maud Quenolen Burdett Coutts Dau 5
Margaret Winifred Coutts Dau 3
Arthur Cecil Coutts Son 1
Red Cow, Ippollitts, Hertfordshire
Reg Dist: Hitchen
all born Ippollitts
Sue
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Hi,
I think that at that time all Australians, born in Australia or naturalised, were automatically British subjects. Australia only became an actual country in 1901 with Federation, before that each State was a separate self-governing British colony.
Paul
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Thank you for the information, I don't know if it is a female or male the census doesn't tell me. But at least know I think that they were born in Austrailia, thanks biglou.
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Hello Lorimer
I see from the 1901 census that his surname has been mistranscribed as Contts.But his age has been entered under the male column,so that would tend to suggest he is male ;D
Carol
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Thank you for that information, so at least I know now its a male.
Regards
Louise