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Emma Hinton mother of Florence Emma Lee

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JoonieCloonie

JoonieCloonie Report 25 Mar 2016 01:58

Many thanks to Sylvia for following up with so much detail about the family members I theorized. I'd done so much census searching to come up with them and try to trace them forward that I had worn myself out. ;)

Paula I can't find the Emma in Sheffield in 1901, can you post the details to include place of birth and whose aunt she is?


the 1911 for Florence, at Ancestry:

Name: Florence Emma Lie
Age in 1911: 16
Estimated birth year: abt 1895
Relation to Head: Inmate
Gender: Female
Birth Place: Walworth, Middlesex, England
Civil Parish: Ipswich
Country: England
>> Street address: Reformatory School and Girls Industrial Home, 8 Black House Lane, Ipswich
Marital Status: Single
Registration district: Ipswich

I would guess it wasn't the 'reformatory' part of it she was in, and rather that she was placed in care and then at that institution to learn an occupation.


edit, found Emma in 1901, aged 36

Name: Emma Cutts
Age: 36
Estimated birth year: abt 1865
Relation to Head: Aunt
> Birth Place: Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
Civil Parish: Sheffield
County/Island: Yorkshire
Arthur Sanderson 30
Florence Sanderson 30
Evelyn Sanderson 4
Florence Sanderson 2
Emma Cutts 36
Mary A Hitchins 15
Nelly Owen 12

can you say why you think that is Emma Hinton Cutts?

Ancestry is refusing to load the image for me so I can't see what she reports as marital status and whether the birthplace transcribed is accurate, etc

I would imagine this is the couple that Emma is living with

Marriages Sep 1891
Oates Florence Sheffield 9c 673
Sanderson Arthur Sheffield 9c 673

so this is very likely that Emma's birth:

Births Dec 1864
OATES Emma Sheffield 9c 299

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 25 Mar 2016 02:52

Joonie ...........

I posted that 1901 Census for Emma in Sheffield at 00.37

She's single, born in Sheffield.

I do NOT think that she is Emma Hinton Cutts

Nor is the other Emma Cutts born in Sheffield ...... who was the daughter of Martha or Mary Cutts

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 25 Mar 2016 02:54

I would theorize that Emma was Arthur Sanderson's Aunt, as the relationship is to the Head of the household ................. but I doubt it is worth tracing back to find out exactly the relationship

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 25 Mar 2016 06:15

https://www.suffolk.gov.uk/culture-heritage-and-leisure/suffolk-record-office/using-the-suffolk-record-office/suffolk-record-office-contact-details-and-opening-times/

(you would need to contact above, (Ipswich Branch) regarding holdings for Industrial School/Home)

Chris :)

(although, further down page, on link Sylvia gave for Home, does say below!)

Records
Note: many repositories impose a closure period of up to 100 years for records identifying individuals.

No records noted at present for this establishment — any information welcome.

Paula

Paula Report 25 Mar 2016 09:46

I was trying to trace Emma Lee / Hinton / Cutts in the 1901 and 1911 census and that is how I found the information as Aunt living with Sandersons but I knew I would have to investigate further to check it out and you very kindly beat me to it, I didn't follow it up last night as it was very late.

I will be visiting my dad on Monday and I will ask again to see if he knows any history on his grandmother.

JoonieCloonie

JoonieCloonie Report 25 Mar 2016 13:01

Sylvia .............. I guess I had the tab open and didn't refresh it ............... you posted the census etc. but I had not seen it ................ I was asking Paula why she thought that Emma was Emma HInton Cutts (Lee if such she was) since that was the last post I had actually seen when I started to compose my post (and got sidetracked and then came back to it)


anything your father can tell about Emma would be worth knowing Paula - even if it is complete fiction passed down through the family it is worth knowing what that fiction is, because sometimes there are little grains of truth in it!

Paula

Paula Report 6 Apr 2016 00:55

I have now received the birth certificate for Florence Emma Lee younger sister Jessie Lee, born 26 February 1897 at 100 Belvedere Rd, Lambeth, mother Emma Lee (formally Hinton), father Henry Lee - soap packer. I understand Jessie has an adopted daughter called Gloria and they lived in Redruth, Cornwall as my cousin visited and I have a photo written on the back by an aunt approx early 60's. Any help tracing her descendants would be appreciated as it my help with details on great grandmother.

JoonieCloonie

JoonieCloonie Report 6 Apr 2016 03:31

I don't see a Jessie with that birthdate in either the 1939 register or the deaths index who matches your Jessie

(have ruled out the deaths by finding the marriages that account for the surnames ... unless Jessie had married twice by 1939 ...)

unless you know Jessie's married surname (the name her adopted daughter married under, assuming she married), finding her will be pretty much impossible

Paula

Paula Report 22 Sep 2016 15:30

I thought I would update you. I found some decendants from one of the Cutts children and we've have had the DNA done and it is an extremely hight match. That answers one question but we now cannot find her in the 1901 and 1911 census.