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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Warwickshire => England => Warwickshire Lookup Requests => Topic started by: jim1 on Saturday 08 October 05 21:37 BST (UK)
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I'm trying to piece together this family who lived in St.Philips B'ham.I have 4 families from 1861:
charles/65/cox st.
henry/65/wheeler st
alfred/24/wills st.
john/42/hockley st.
The name is sometimes spelt lutwycke.Any help from 1871 would be much appreciated.Thanks for looking in.Jim
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1871 census
68 Gt Hampton Row Birmingham
Alfred Lutwych 1837 Birmingham, Warwickshire,Head Gold Cutter (or Cutler)
Ann Lutwych 1838 Birmingham, Warwickshire,Wife Dressmaker
Luann A Lutwych 1862 Birmingham, Warwickshire, Daughter
Alfred E Lutwych 1868 Birmingham, Warwickshire,Son
RG10/3120 Birmingham Folio 96 Page 15
Tricia
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1871 census
17 Hockley Street Birmingham
John Lutwyche 1820 Birmingham, Warwickshire, Head Rouge Maker
Elizabeth 1827 Birmingham, Warwickshire, Wife
Alice 1857 Birmingham, Warwickshire,Daughter
Ellen 1855 Birmingham, Warwickshire, Daughter ChainMaker
John 1852 Birmingham, Warwickshire, Son Stamper
Kate 1863 Birmingham, Warwickshire,Daughter
Selina 1860 Birmingham, Warwickshire, Daughter
Walter1865 Birmingham, Warwickshire, Son
RG10/3119 Birmingham Folio 56 Page 13
Tricia
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1871 census
Finch Street 2 Lime Tree Place Handsworth Staffordshire
Henry Lutwyche 1796 Birmingham, Warwickshire, Head
Charlotte Lutwyche 1804 Birmingham, Warwickshire, Wife
Alexander Lutwyche 1843 Birmingham, Warwickshire,Son Electric Plate .....(?) possibly manager
RG10/2971 West Bromwich Handsworth Folio 49 Page 35
Tricia
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I am assuming this is Charles although the name is written as Sulwyche on original return.
11 St Mark Street Birmingham
Charles T Sulwyche 1798 Birmingham, Warwickshire, Head Commission Agent
Elizabeth Sulwyche 1796 Birmingham, Warwickshire, Wife
Caroline Green 1801 Birmingham, Warwickshire, Sister-in-law Unmarried
Clara Eliz Smith 1852 Birmingham, Warwickshire, Domestic Servant
RG10/3092 Birmingham Ladywood Folio 116 Page 33
Tricia
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Wow!that was fast.I've seen this this name spelt many different ways but Sulwyche is a new one,definitely the right chap as I recognise the s-in-law.
Many thanks for your time and effort.
Regards Jim
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Do you know anything about the relationshoip of the Lutwyche family to the Greens ? I have Charles Thomas Lutwyche (bn 1798) married to Elizabeth Green (bn 1796). Elizabeth seems to be the daughter of a Richard and Elizabeth Green and sister of Charles Green. Is this correct?
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Hello Ayla
I've just had an email from "Ann" asking the same question,so as not to duplicate everything can you tell me if you are one in the same.
jim