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London and Middlesex / Re: Putz Hackney
« on: Thursday 24 October 13 20:51 BST (UK)  »
Yes, Louisa Maud, I see the situation is deep on the man born Mile End who died in Wales.  Having another wife is certainly one possible cause to move to another country.  You have done a substantial amount of digging.  I agree Isobel and Rebecca are one in the same.  Best, I think to let Albert have his peace in Wales.  Probably run this query out now and will log them in as this stands once I've digested it.  Thank you for for all your help.  WendyW260

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Carmarthenshire Completed Requests / Re: Putz Welsh census
« on: Thursday 24 October 13 19:38 BST (UK)  »
Hello,
we found him in another part of the country...so this one is resolved.  thanks. 

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Suffolk / Re: Putz Hoxne, Suffolk
« on: Wednesday 23 October 13 16:38 BST (UK)  »
Thank you so much for your assistance Keziah and Louisa Maud.  I will continue the quest.  You ladies have helped me so much.  Keep up your good work for others.  It really keeps us moving along when we are stuck.  WendyW260

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Suffolk / Re: Putz Hoxne, Suffolk
« on: Wednesday 23 October 13 04:03 BST (UK)  »
Hi Tony Huggins,
There are a lot of Huggins in Hoxne and Norfolk where your great grandfather was born.  See your challenges. Looks like your great grandfather, William moved from Burston in Norfolk to Hoxne.  Your Hoxne connection appears to be more through Amelia then her husband David Huggins who was born in Botesdale it seems.  Huggins families seem to cross over between Suffolk and Norfolk.  There are a lot of Maria Huggins listed for Hoxne, for instance, and some of them seem to be from Norfolk or born in Hoxne and moved to Norfolk (Maria Huggins married James Huggins, she born in Hoxne and lived in Norfolk on 1861 census).  Not saying they are related to your people, just shows how the flow went.  I saw this link http://genforum.genealogy.com/englandcountry/suffolk/messages/980.html  don't know if this or the poster can help you.  You have prob seen it.  My understanding is the Hoxne area, and Suffolk, was in hard times in early 1800's as corn prices tanked and taxes went up.  Prob led to movement as people looked for work.  Think that's how my Huggins ancestors from Hoxne ended up marrying into London families where they got matriculated into their married names.  Good luck with your hunt for family connections, they will come out and find you eventually!  WendyW260.

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Suffolk / Re: Putz Hoxne, Suffolk
« on: Wednesday 23 October 13 02:22 BST (UK)  »
Re: Family tree on Ancestry showing Albert Edgar Putz, born 1895, married to Lipsey.  Did not find any evidence for that outside of that suggestion.  Going to shelve that one.  WendyW260. 

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Suffolk / Re: Putz Hoxne, Suffolk
« on: Wednesday 23 October 13 02:18 BST (UK)  »
Keziah & Louisa Maud,
WendyW260 has recovered.  Thank you so much for your inputs. 

IMO based on current evidence:  Albert Edgar Putz born 1873, son of Samuel Putz and Emily Mills.  Emily born Hoxne.  Married Ann/Anne/Annie Mills who was born Hoxne in 1867 (4a 549).  Emily's father George Mills, mother Priscilla Huggins both born Hoxne.  Annie Mill's parents Robert and Harriet  Mills, both born Hoxne.   Both Samuel and Albert Putz married near London.

Keziah, please tell me it isn't true Robert and Harriet Mill's parents were also Robert & Harriet Mills.  I may be misunderstanding that post.  However, given the complications of this group I am open to the idea. 

William Herbert Putz married Priscilla Helen Huggins in 1875 in Marylebone.  William was son of Samuel Putz above.  P. H. Huggins born Hoxne.  Her parents were Frederick Huggins and ...wait for it...Harriet Mills.  Two of their children, Rose and Ada, were baptised in Hoxne.

Albert Edgar Putz (the second) was born 1895 in Mile End.  His parents were (potentially Albert Edgar, the sailor, not clear this is the 1873 man.  His mother was "Anna").  He was in Hoxne for the 1911 census.  He married Margaret J. Bevan (date unknown).  In 1942, he lived in Burro Port, Wales, where his son was killed by a U.Boat.  He died in 1964 in Llanely, Wales.  On the 1911 he was listed as "Putzs."
Mysteriously, he is missing from most census forms even as a child.

In 1901 Anna Putz, born Hoxne in 1872 shows up on census for London. She is a single servant.  Assume she is Anna Mills born 1867 in Hoxne.  Will lookup 1901 for Albert Edgar Putz (the first one), they are prob. not together for whatever reason.  The 1901 for this Albert Edgar also proving elusive.

While mis-spellings are common, especially with the name Putz, I don't think the 1881 Putts in Wandsworth was related as Louisa Maud points out she identified that family on previous census. 

In 1877 Ann Huggins, also daughter of Frederick and Priscilla Huggins had a daughter called Harriet Helen Maria Huggins. 

In 1907 another Albert Edgar Putz was born and died as an infant. 

Thank you both so much for all the connections here.  This family shows how intertwined this can be.  Truly head scratching.  Please let me know if anything else jumps out at you.  WendyW260.








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Suffolk / Re: Putz Hoxne, Suffolk
« on: Tuesday 22 October 13 18:07 BST (UK)  »
Hi Keziah, WendyW260 unwell at moment, looking forward to getting to your info.  Thanks!

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Carmarthenshire Completed Requests / Re: Putz Welsh census
« on: Monday 21 October 13 17:12 BST (UK)  »
Ok, thanks. 

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Carmarthenshire Completed Requests / Re: Putz Welsh census
« on: Monday 21 October 13 04:53 BST (UK)  »
Hello Gortonboy,
Forgive me I have two of same name.   The Albert Edgar Putz I seek was born 1895 in Mile End, London.  Lived in Suffolk on 1911.  His son Albert Leslie Putz killed 1942 by U Boat.  Albert Edgar died Llanelly 1964.  Seeking occupation of Albert Edgar Putz in Wales.  Known to have lived Burry Port Carmarthenshire if that helps.  Thank you, WendyW260

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