Author Topic: Anness Cutmer - 1752-1826 - Glemsford/Stanstead - maybe!  (Read 503 times)

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Anness Cutmer - 1752-1826 - Glemsford/Stanstead - maybe!
« on: Monday 23 October 17 13:36 BST (UK) »
Hi all,

Any information at all would be appreciated.

Anness Cutmer was my 5 x Gt Grandmother.  I've worked my way back to her and know that she married Thomas Jermyn in Glemsford in 1782.  I also have four children for them - Thomas 1784, Ann 1785, James 1788, Roger 1793.

Anness was buried in Stanstead, Suffolk in 1826.

That is all I have.  I would like to find out more about Anness.  There are various spellings of her name, as you would expect...

Many thanks,

Emma
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Re: Anness Cutmer - 1752-1826 - Glemsford/Stanstead - maybe!
« Reply #1 on: Monday 23 October 17 13:52 BST (UK) »
I can't find a baptism for Cutmer . This for Cutmore looks possible :

Anness Cutmore 20 Jul 1755 Hartest , Suffolk. Richard & Elizabeth.
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Re: Anness Cutmer - 1752-1826 - Glemsford/Stanstead - maybe!
« Reply #2 on: Monday 23 October 17 14:01 BST (UK) »
Thank you!  That certainly looks promising.  Such a pain that spellings were so awry.  Keeps us thinking outside of the box though!

Thanks again,

Emma
~Census Transcriptions, Crown Copyright, National Archives~<br /><br />All Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk<br /><br />Warner (Essex) Edgley (Suffolk) Blake & Sparrowhawk (Lambeth) Hall & Gibson (Co. Durham) Brown (Yorkshire)