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alancutts
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g'day Robert Cutts b 1803 m Anne Pickering 1831 Notts I need to find a record of his death last known in Sneinton census 1841 and 1851 but has dissapeared between 51 and 61 census. can anyone help. Kind Regards Alan
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'Tricia
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Edith Gent Bowskill
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Do you know if his name was Robert Waterhouse Cutts?
And, have you found those 2 younger children on the 1861?
Tricia
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Census transcriptions are Crown Copyright from www.NationalArchives.gov.uk******************************************************** Nottinghamshire,Bulwell: Bowskill, Everley, Gent, Haywood, Houghton, Wilkinson. Nottinghamshire, Mansfield:- Baxter Buckinghamshire: Charlesworth, Fowler Derbyshire:Brimington:- Adams, Baxter London: Bird, Charlesworth, Coleman, Desmoulins, Everard, Jarman, Quinton, Richards Italy: Gioffredi
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alancutts
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Tricia g'day thanks for replying, (a) that photo of Edith takes my breath away looks to be about the 20's, very lucky, havent been able to go any further than calling up all the robert deaths for that period then getting someone over there to see if it was him, no luck so far,Waterhouse is definatley not him.!!!!! Henry and Jane I still havent found in the 61 list but it is incomplete Cos someone sent me what they had cant afford the disk myself, I may have found Janes marraige in 1869 to a Bradley but I havent had the $ means to verify it I bunged in the robert request to refresh the search for me is all..
Kind Regards Alan
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alancutts
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g'day he is definately not a waterhouse cutts sorry. Regards Alan
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megawat
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Sorry, Alan.. I was really curious to see what Tricia knew about Robert Waterhouse Cutts, as she mentioned him. He was from Sheffield, I believe but wound up in Beunos Aires! Margaret
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'Tricia
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Hi, Margaret
I don't know anything about Robert Waterhouse Cutts but I found a reference to him when looking for Alan's Robert Cutts.
Can't remember what the reference was now and immediately forgot about it when Alan said it wasn't his family.
Sorry, Tricia
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Census transcriptions are Crown Copyright from www.NationalArchives.gov.uk******************************************************** Nottinghamshire,Bulwell: Bowskill, Everley, Gent, Haywood, Houghton, Wilkinson. Nottinghamshire, Mansfield:- Baxter Buckinghamshire: Charlesworth, Fowler Derbyshire:Brimington:- Adams, Baxter London: Bird, Charlesworth, Coleman, Desmoulins, Everard, Jarman, Quinton, Richards Italy: Gioffredi
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Ecneps
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Hi Margaret,
Welcome to Rootschat Hope you enjoy your time here
Alan, I've been searching the 1861 census and can't find any of them, before looking for a death for Robert, have you considered that the whole family may have emigrated?
In 1851, to recap, there were children William 15, George 13, John 11, Robert 7, Henry 3 and Jane 3 months. Very strange for them all to have disappeared unless hiding under mistranscriptions 
Barbara
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megawat
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Thanks for everyone's welcome & responses. My hopes of a link with you all seem to have been dashed .. but you've helped me 'get my feet wet' and join Rootschat. I've intended to do it for ages and this was the nudge I needed. Maybe now I'll go to see what's doing in the Sheffield area. The only Notts. family I link to is Beardmore....so ... thanks anyway Margaret
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alancutts
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g'day Barbara I found robert jnr in the 61 census he is a lodger in wood st Sneinton, william marriesa Karrenhapachuk in 1855 robert married in 1865 to sarah waterfall and they moved to Salford by 1872 no sign of Robert snr though except that he remarried to a mary treece in 1853 Notts the only link in the data is that his occupation at the time was a "birdstuffer" which comes up on the marraige data. no sign of george or robert or jane or Henry in 61 at all BTW william was a confectioner and robert b 1844 is listed as a confectioner assistant so I can assume he was either working with william then or he was working with the waterfall family who were butchers I think. Robert b 1803 is certainly a challenge hey!!!! Kind Regards Alan
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alancutts
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Thanks I might start by checking the lancashire area in case he went with robert junior or william hey!!!! Regards Alan PS thanks!!!!!
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alancutts
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Barbara g'day got both those lines up to 1901 thanks but let me say how wonderful you are to make the offer,.
i have just found out that as a kid I used to do a lunch run for work and would get a boxful of hot pork pies in Salford and that pie shop bakers used to be the Emigrants from Notts the "Cutts" pie shop of chapel St they were there from about 1870 till the early 1900's and I never knew of them, bit sad really but getting to the point was a long long trip for me and very exciting result. Kind Regards Alan
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