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« Reply #18 on: Tuesday 10 November 09 20:31 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Jan - that would fit!!   

There is a John S Tutin dying in Stockton area in  Sep 1917 aged 78 10a_47
which would make the birth date 1839 - which would fit with the birth date given by John S in the 1881 census.

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« Reply #19 on: Tuesday 10 November 09 20:37 GMT (UK) »
1851 - Great Ouseburn Knaresborough   HO107/2283   352/7

Henry Simpson - 51 - Ag Lab - Gt Ouseburn
Ann Simpson - 44 - Kirby Knowle
Sarah - 10 - Gt Ouseburn
Jane Ellerby - 10 - Whixley (she is step dau)

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« Reply #20 on: Tuesday 10 November 09 20:45 GMT (UK) »
1841 - Whixley  HO107/1289/13   20/8

Ann Ellerby - 34
John - 11
George - 9
Robert - 7
Mary Ann - 2
Jane - 3 mths

Coincidently I have Ellerby's but from Glaisdale area   :)
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« Reply #21 on: Tuesday 10 November 09 23:20 GMT (UK) »
Hello everyone. Sorry I'm such a late arrival to the party, but I can't thank you enough for all having a crack at this.

ShaunJ, that's amazing that you found them all under an alternative of 'Latin'. There is no way I'd have considered that.

I have been pondering over the two Thomas Squires Tutins born in Belfast for a while now and the later one is of course the living brother. I am wondering though if the earlier one was their child as well who perhaps died as a baby. The name is unusual enough to be more than a coincidence. They married in 1882 and the first living child was born about 1886. Perhaps years down the line they felt comfortable enough to try that name again.

To answer your question toni* Henry is down on the marriage certificate as a house painter.

I'd probably better fill in more of what I already have on the extended family. I have a fair bit of information on the Tutins and Ellerbys going back to pre registration period and have found most of the censuses on that side. I can confirm that Tom was listed as a joiner in 1881, but by the time he married he was an engineer (which may have been what took him to Ireland). The 1911 Ireland census has confirmed some of the names I was given for Arthur Ellerby's (gathering he was known as Ellerby now!) siblings. I was given the names Eva, Kitty, Peggy, Tom and Ernest. Eva must be Evangeline and could Kitty be Kathleen? Ellerby and Ernest did indeed go to Canada in 1920. Ernest went back to Ireland a year or so later, but Ellerby stayed with his partner (he was previously married to my Great Grandmother so couldn't remarry [didn't stop my G Gran though who declared herself a widow!!]). He had two more children in Canada. Thomas Squires Tutin went to the USA where he married and later died. What I'm really struggling on at the moment is finding deaths for Tom and Lily. I was struggling to find all their children as well, but that census sheet has certainly helped there. :)

Ellerby was apprenticed to Harland & Wolff about the time of the Titanic's construction, but I don't know if he actually worked on it. He nearly got a job on the crew, but was bumped at the last minute!

Tutin - Ireland and Yorkshire
Powell - Ireland
Watkins - Wales
Davies - Wales
James - England
Allen - Staffordshire
Barrett - England
Hewlett - Oxfordshire


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« Reply #22 on: Tuesday 10 November 09 23:24 GMT (UK) »
is this anything to do with your family ?

http://www.webfission.net/FamTree/gtp1159.htm



If it is I think it's fairly distant.
Tutin - Ireland and Yorkshire
Powell - Ireland
Watkins - Wales
Davies - Wales
James - England
Allen - Staffordshire
Barrett - England
Hewlett - Oxfordshire

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« Reply #23 on: Tuesday 10 November 09 23:28 GMT (UK) »
Hi

There is a Lily Moore born in the Dewsbury Area in  Dec 1863  9b 519

Dewsbury is in Yorkshire.

This could be worth investigating further?

ammonite

That reminds me, I have ordered/reference checked two possible certificates for the area which could match Lily. I haven't heard back that they are both wrong, so one must be right. I don't know when I'll get it though with the postal strikes in the UK and the journey to Oz.
Tutin - Ireland and Yorkshire
Powell - Ireland
Watkins - Wales
Davies - Wales
James - England
Allen - Staffordshire
Barrett - England
Hewlett - Oxfordshire

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« Reply #24 on: Tuesday 10 November 09 23:37 GMT (UK) »
Another quick note/answer; at the time of their marriage Tom and Lily were at the same address in Leeds. It looks like Beowns Square, Skinner Lane.
Tutin - Ireland and Yorkshire
Powell - Ireland
Watkins - Wales
Davies - Wales
James - England
Allen - Staffordshire
Barrett - England
Hewlett - Oxfordshire

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« Reply #25 on: Wednesday 11 November 09 01:25 GMT (UK) »
Hi,

There is a birth for the march qtr 1841 for  a Jane Ellerby at Knaresborough volume 23 page 296

Also on the IGI as  baptised 28th November 1841  father Robert mother Ann.


3 marriages for Robert Ellerby in the IGI one to Ann Metcalf in 1829 , two others are one to  Hannah  in 1832 and the other Ellarby  also to a Hannah in 1834.

These marriages would have been before civil registration so won't be on free bmd.

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« Reply #26 on: Wednesday 11 November 09 07:16 GMT (UK) »
Hi,

There is a birth for the march qtr 1841 for  a Jane Ellerby at Knaresborough volume 23 page 296

Also on the IGI as  baptised 28th November 1841  father Robert mother Ann.

3 marriages for Robert Ellerby in the IGI one to Ann Metcalf in 1829 , two others are one to  Hannah  in 1832 and the other Ellarby  also to a Hannah in 1834.

These marriages would have been before civil registration so won't be on free bmd.

regards

Robyn

The Ann Metcalf one looks likely doesn't it? The marriage certificate confirms Robert as Jane's father.
Tutin - Ireland and Yorkshire
Powell - Ireland
Watkins - Wales
Davies - Wales
James - England
Allen - Staffordshire
Barrett - England
Hewlett - Oxfordshire