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Tucknott/Tucknutt/Tugnut/Tugnott. Help I'm lost
« on: Sunday 23 September 07 22:58 BST (UK) »
HI
Looking for some HELP PLEASE

With the help of rootschatters I have found my Grandad. :)
I know need some more help looking for his wife ADA.

Walter James Fowler,  b 1886  Brighton.
In 1918 married ADA NYE (Widow).
Ada was b 1880/1, d 1956 in Brighton.
Her father's name ( I think it says n + o on the certificate)
JOHN TUCKNOTT.   Farmer.
 
Ada had 4 children when she married Walter,
Ada  1910.  Harry  1911.  Cecil  1913,  Jack  1915.
Can not find them also.

They all went to Canada in 1919, leaving Liverpool going to Halifax, in 1920 they had
John.

 Tried to find Ada and John on the census, getting very confused :-\, can not seem to find them,and the name Tucknott/Tucknutt/Tugnut/Tugnott etc, driving me up the wall :'(

 This is on familysearch, Living at Newark Place, Brighton.
                               John Tugnott 1855 Brighton,  Shoeing Smith,
                               Jane Tugnott 1854
                 
                               Ada Tugnutt   1880
                                John Tugnutt   1881

Thanks
Linda
Sussex,  Luck, Fowler, Nye.
Essex,  Turner,
Sussex, Tugnutt/Tucknott
Canada Tugnutt/Tucknott
Sussex  Mercer
Wiltshire  Jackman

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Re: Tucknott/Tucknutt/Tugnut/Tugnott. Help I'm lost
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 23 September 07 23:32 BST (UK) »
Found this record...

Birth Registration
Cecil NYE
June quarter 1915, Brighton vol 2b page 350?
Mother's maiden name: TUGNUTT
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Surnames include: FRANCIS in Glamorgan / LANWORN in Monmouth / BLACKMAN, RUSSELL in Sussex / KEARSEY, BARLTROP in Essex / TOOKEY in Leicestershire / LASHMORE in London and Kent / GOODWIN, PASQUE, ATTOE, FISK, QUINTON, RUFFLES, CULLINGFORD and others in Suffolk / MAYOSS anywhere anytime! / GILMORE in Belfast

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Re: Tucknott/Tucknutt/Tugnut/Tugnott. Help I'm lost
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 23 September 07 23:39 BST (UK) »
Linda,

If it's any help, FreeBMD has this marriage:

Marriages Dec 1910
Nye, John F   Brighton   2b   510
Tugnett, Ada C   Brighton   2b   510

So there's another spelling variant to add to your list.

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Re: Tucknott/Tucknutt/Tugnut/Tugnott. Help I'm lost
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 23 September 07 23:43 BST (UK) »
Could be her....

1901 Ditchling, Sussex
RG 13/913 folio 23 page 7
Address: Folder's Lane

Working as a laundry-maid for the Costick family..
Ada Tucknott, serv, 21, laundry-maid, Preston Sussex


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Surnames include: FRANCIS in Glamorgan / LANWORN in Monmouth / BLACKMAN, RUSSELL in Sussex / KEARSEY, BARLTROP in Essex / TOOKEY in Leicestershire / LASHMORE in London and Kent / GOODWIN, PASQUE, ATTOE, FISK, QUINTON, RUFFLES, CULLINGFORD and others in Suffolk / MAYOSS anywhere anytime! / GILMORE in Belfast


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Re: Tucknott/Tucknutt/Tugnut/Tugnott. Help I'm lost
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 23 September 07 23:59 BST (UK) »
This could be Ada's family in 1891:

RG12/805/31/22 - 31 Stanley St, Brighton

John Tugnutt, Head, M, 35, Smith (Employed)
Jane, Wife, 31, Laundress (Employed)
Ada, Daur, 11, Scholar
John, Son, 10, Scholar
George, Son, 8, Scholar
Jane, Daur, 6, Scholar
Harry, Son, 4
Emily, Daur, 2
Charlie, Son, 9 mo

All born Brighton

Ancestry has indexed the surname as "Lugmutt".  The "n" could be read as "m" - in fact it's probably a better reading than my "n" - but the "T" is very clear and should never have been read as "L".  (At least not by anyone who took care to compare the two letters on the page.)

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Re: Tucknott/Tucknutt/Tugnut/Tugnott. Help I'm lost
« Reply #5 on: Monday 24 September 07 00:02 BST (UK) »
Birth Registration?

Ada Clara TUGNUTT
June quarter 1879
Steyning, vol 2b p 309
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Re: Tucknott/Tucknutt/Tugnut/Tugnott. Help I'm lost
« Reply #6 on: Monday 24 September 07 00:06 BST (UK) »
Seems like the marriage registration indexer struggled a bit over John's marriage to Jane.  This is from FreeBMD again:

Marriages Mar 1879
Diploce Jane   Brighton   2b   291
DIPLOCK JANE   Brighton   2b   291
TUGGNUTT John   Brighton   2b   291
Tugnutt John   Brighton   2b   291

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Re: Tucknott/Tucknutt/Tugnut/Tugnott. Help I'm lost
« Reply #7 on: Monday 24 September 07 00:21 BST (UK) »
1881 census:

RG11/1082/103/47 - 17 Newark Place, Brighton

John Tugnott, Head, 26, Shoeing Smith
Jane, Wife, 27, Laundress
Ada, Daur, 1
John, Son, 3 mo

All born Brighton

(Gives you a reference, an occupation for Jane, a house number and a more precise birthdate for son John.)

Next door at number 18 is George Diplock (age 54, Shoemaker b. Ringmer) and his wife and family.  Could he be Jane's father?

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Re: Tucknott/Tucknutt/Tugnut/Tugnott. Help I'm lost
« Reply #8 on: Monday 24 September 07 16:26 BST (UK) »
Given that John was down as a shoing smith on the 1881 census, do you think that he the word "Farmer" that you have on the other document should have been "Farrier"?

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