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Title: 1891 South Warwickshire SUMMERTON
Post by: Leofric on Sunday 20 June 04 22:13 BST (UK)
Could someone please oblige with finding a missing lady called Susan Summerton. In 1891 she would have been about 16 years of age. She was born in Oxhill, South Warwickshire in the village bakery.

Fingers crossed...
Thanks in anticipation.
Title: Re:1891 South Warwickshire SUMMERTON
Post by: grub on Tuesday 22 June 04 00:38 BST (UK)
Hi Leo
I did a good search for Susan on the 1891 census, but no luck. sorry :'(

From the 1881 census names, I found
Henry as John H, with Caroline, and Frank in one household.

William, Fanny, and Walter were in another.

No sign of Albert, Clara or Susan.  
I looked also on Free BDM, but no luck there either.
Sorry, but hopefully someone else will have more luck.
Regards,
Grub
Title: Re:1891 South Warwickshire SUMMERTON
Post by: tarajobrien on Tuesday 22 June 04 01:22 BST (UK)
I had a good look too and couldn't find Susan either
:(
sorry
Tara
Title: Re:1891 South Warwickshire SUMMERTON
Post by: Leofric on Tuesday 22 June 04 21:05 BST (UK)
A big thank you to both Grub and Tara for taking the time to look. I'll have to put my thinking cap on...

regards Leofric
Title: Re: 1891 South Warwickshire SUMMERTON
Post by: Evad_dj on Thursday 01 December 05 13:48 GMT (UK)
Susan Summerton from Oxhill is my Aunt Bettys grandmother. Her Married name is Simmonds!!!!
Please let me know what information you are after and I can put you in touch with her.
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Regards
David
Title: Re: 1891 South Warwickshire SUMMERTON
Post by: Leofric on Tuesday 06 December 05 21:29 GMT (UK)
David,

I looked up Susan Summerton on behalf of a friend of mine, one Ken Summerton who was researching the ancestry of his grandfather, William Summerton who he believed was the son of Susan.

I see him in the pub on average every two weeks or so and will give him a printout of your posting.

Bill