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Messages - Keziah2

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Buckinghamshire / Re: Frederick Cook 1857
« on: Friday 07 November 25 15:24 GMT (UK)  »
Brilliant - the ‘e’must have made all the difference!  Sanity can return. 
Thank you
K

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Buckinghamshire / Frederick Cook 1857
« on: Friday 07 November 25 14:16 GMT (UK)  »
I’ve lost Frederick Cook & his family in 1901 - got him 1921, 1911, 1891 all in Hanslope.

In 1891 he is with wife Ann 32, Tathall End, Hanslope & in 1911 he has remarried & is in High St Hanslope with wife Mary Jane 43 their daughter Minnie 5 & 3 stepchildren (Willis).

Just going round in ever decreasing circles in 1901 with no luck - am I missing something obvious😂

Thank you
K

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Sussex / Re: Moon family of Waldron
« on: Wednesday 29 October 25 07:33 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you again osprey
K

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Sussex / Re: Moon family of Waldron
« on: Tuesday 28 October 25 19:01 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you so much osprey - exactly what I was looking for

K

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Sussex / Moon family of Waldron
« on: Tuesday 28 October 25 18:20 GMT (UK)  »
I have a Marriage: William MOON & Emily RUSSELL 1 Jan 1852 Farningham, Sussex
Groom: Occupation: Poulterer Father: George MOON
Brides Father William RUSSELL

I believe William was born c1830 living with what could possibly be his grandparents/brother etc from their ages (William & Elizabeth in 1851) in Framfield.

There’s a Sarah Moon in 1841 with children inc William age 14 living in Little Waldron but no sign of George Moon potential husband/father. A marriage, death, etc etc anything to link this family with the George Moon who married Emily Russell in 1852

Can anyone help me out please - it’s only the MOON family I am interested in.

Many thanks in advance
K

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Essex / Re: Edith Sutton 1885 Great Wakering
« 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

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Essex / Re: Edith Sutton 1885 Great Wakering
« 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

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Essex / Edith Sutton 1885 Great Wakering
« 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
 

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Suffolk Lookup Requests / Re: Samuel Sutton 1835 b Southchurch, Essex
« on: Tuesday 10 June 25 15:04 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Trish - yes thank you.  Freereg is very useful but not unexpectedly there are gaps.

Yeap a close call but not as close as some & at least they got there before rather than after.   It got really intriguing in the 20C😂

K

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