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Title: Edith Sutton 1885 Great Wakering
Post by: Keziah2 on Thursday 12 June 25 13:33 BST (UK)
Hello all

Trying to find Edith Ellen Sutton in 1911.  I have her in 1901 living with her mother Sarah Ann Sutton she is listed as Nellie & I’m fairly certain this is Edith Ellen.

I have her in 1921 married & living in Walthamstow.  I just can’t find her in 1911. 

It could be the following one but I’m not convinced as her age 15 is a bit out (1896) & there was an Edith Mabel Sutton born 1896 in the Orsett RD. 
6 Capel Terrace, Southend on Sea
Harry S Ogden   M            51           Clerk      East Bridgeford Notts
Janet OGDEN     M            45                           Lincolnshire
Maud OGDEN   S              20                           Milliner Tottenham
Edith SUTTON   S              15                           Gen Servant       Orsett 

Can anyone please help me find another more likely candidate in 1911 for Edith Ellen Sutton 1895 born Gt Wakering.

Thank you
K
 
Title: Re: Edith Sutton 1885 Great Wakering
Post by: softly softly on Thursday 12 June 25 14:59 BST (UK)
Possible 1911 transcribed on Ancestry

George Wooltorton   29
Elizabeth Wooltorton   36
Nellie Lutton   17      born Gt Wakering
Thomas Girling   18
Walter Wooltorton   6/12

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Title: Re: Edith Sutton 1885 Great Wakering
Post by: Keziah2 on Thursday 12 June 25 15:26 BST (UK)
Looking like a possible - there were no Lutton births registered seemingly in that area around 1895+/-  & the L looks suspiciously like it could be an S on the original.   A bit more investigation needed but it’s looking more likely than the Southend one.

Thank you
K
Title: Re: Edith Sutton 1885 Great Wakering
Post by: Jebber on Thursday 12 June 25 17:31 BST (UK)
If you are not already aware the letters L and S are  often miss transcribed, especially in census transcriptions. It is not unusual for someone to think they have found a Lawyer in their family only to discover later he was Sawyer.
Title: Re: Edith Sutton 1885 Great Wakering
Post by: Keziah2 on Thursday 12 June 25 18:01 BST (UK)
Thank you Jebber- I was brung in the 50s & we learnt proper handwriting with a wooden handle pen with a nib & pot of ink in the front of the desk so I appreciate it’s all in the loops or lack of them 😂.  I rather suspect that’s exactly the case Lutton is not a popular surname by any stretch of the imagination

K