Hiya, I was looking at a link (http://www.archives.ca/08/08_e.html.) I got from another list and I discovered this brill site http://www.islandnet.com/cgi-bin/ms2/jveinot/search. If you search for CUTTS you will find 59 matches. Who knows, maybe one of them is yours. Unfortunately I dont think any are mine ... but I will continue to search! Let me know if this was a help. Regards Rita
""In article <[email protected]>, Eileen Phelps <[email protected]> writes Rod Neep says, "Add to that, the in 1820 period Nottingham suffered a majordepression. Starvation! literally. It is the story of the early 1800s." Is there a Web site that gives this kind of information? I am well awarethat the Industrial Revolution was a time of great upheaval and hardship, but I think it would be helpful to know more specific ups and downs. The Nottingham Date Book is a superb resource for this sort of information: for example in 1819: Few years are more distinctly remembered by the working classes than this. It was one of deep and widely diffused distress. In the winter and spring, the demand for our manufactures was very inactive, and as the summer advanced it became almost stagnant. The outward manifestations of suffering, amongst the framework knitters especially, assumed various forms and excited general commiseration. Many solicited contributions from door to door, crowds besieged the overseers’ offices, and some, it is be- lived, sank altogether beneath the pressure of their calamities. In August, the two-needle hands paraded the streets in procession almost every day. On the 13th, upwards of 600 were thus assembled together, and on the 16th, a gentleman who had the curiosity to count them as they marched by, numbered 5057 men, As the procession passed through the chief streets on the 19th, it attracted more than usual attention from the circumstance of a great number of women marching at its head. In the course of the same week, the unemployed published an appeal to the Lord Lieutenant and the noblemen and gentry of the county, in which 1819 they stated, amongst other things, “ From the various and low prices given by our employers, we have not, after working from sixteen to eighteen hours per day, been able to earn more” than from four to seven shillings per week, to maintain our wives and families upon, to pay taxes, house-rent, &c., which has driven us to the necessity of applying for parochial aid, which after all has not in many instances left us sufficient to supply the calls of nature, even with the most parsimonious economy; and though we have substituted meal and water, or potatoes and salt, for that more wholesome food an Englishman’s table used to abound with, we have repeatedly retired, after a hard day’s labour, and been under the necessity of putting our children supperless to bed, to stifle the cries of hunger : nor think that we would give this pic- ture too high a colouring, when we can most solemnly declare, that for the last eighteen months we have scarcely known what it is to be free from the pangs of hunger.” Subsequently, bodies of men, with their wives and children, perambulated the streets, carrying boards, on which were inscribed, “ Pity our distresses I” “We ask for bread !” “ Pity our children !” Appeals like these naturally excited attention, and of the numerous projects devised to meet them, and to permanently improve the men’s condition, there are several to which reference must be made." That is just part of one article. It goes on in more detail, and with many more articles. If you had ancestors in Nottingham at any time up to 1884 (when the book was published), then it is *must* to read, as it describes so much that your ancestors would have seen and lived through. Absolutely fascinating reading. >What I'm trying to say is that a depression in England generally might >not affect a specific city until a few years later. Or perhaps a >specific trade. I have heard that framework knitters suffered a great >deal, but when did that happen in Nottingham? In the period 1795 to 1822 Again, there is *lots* about it in the Nottingham Date Book, and also about the Luddites and their activities.
Hello Everyone Just a bit of information for anyone trying to find a Cutts in vain on the 1901 Census for Great Britain We can confirm that people registered as born Cutt or Cutts have been transcribed as CUTTS CUTT CUTS CATT (This is also an English surname in its own right) CATTS CULT CULTS CUTTE Hope it helps Bye for now Jim Cutts
** Flo is subscribed so please reply either directly to her, or to the list ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 3:53 PM Subject: Re: Was Cutts name a short name for Cuthbert? Does anyone know about this. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HhQ.2ACEB/108.2.1 Message Board Post: Thanks for the reply. My Cutts seem to have been from the East Coast. N. Y. PA. VA. and D.C. Then they all scatter after the Civil War. Do you have any thing on a Harry Angus Martin.Born about the middle of the 1800's. His great grandparent's were Cutts, and his grandparent's Currie. His Mother was Cathrine Cutts, Currie, Martin. I believe Harry Angus Martin went to Cail. for the Gold Rush and stayed in San Fransico. May have gone to Los Angles. Harry had two sisters Mollie and Laura (Dollie). and two brothers Ralph and Gilford. I believe Ralph went to N.Y. and Gilford to Maryland. Had family in VA. PA. D.C. Ill. and MO. Thanks for any help you may be able to give. I have a picture on glass of the the Great Grandparents Cutts.
Phillimore Parish Registers Ralph Cutts and Eliz Cutts married Ilkeston 9.12.1731 Attenborough Parish Register, Fiche 4. ?? wife of Robert Cutts buried 29 12 1657 Elizabeth daughter of John Cutts baptised 27 6 1674
Dear all, I have some information on all of the surnames mentioned above at the following web address: http://www.geocities.com/journeymouse/Families/index.html I would be grateful if anyone knows more than I do about any of the people mentioned! Thanks, Jo Thomas ===== Joanne Thomas [email protected] or [email protected] http://www.geocities.com/journeymouse/ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Everything you'll ever need on one web page from News and Sport to Email and Music Charts http://uk.my.yahoo.com
Chris is not subscribed, please reply directly to [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 6:26 PM Subject: Cutts in Florida and Alabama This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Miller, Cutts, Steele, Shaw Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HhQ.2ACEB/118 Message Board Post: I've seen many postings on the Cutts in Florida and Alabama on this site. I thought I'd post what I have of my direct line and hope that people can fill in the blanks with more details on stories or make corrections to my information. Thank you, Chris Descendants of Joseph Cutts Generation No. 1 1. JOSEPH1 CUTTS was born Abt. 1759 in Georgia, and died 1833 in Houston County, Georgia. He married MARY ???. She was born Abt. 1763 in Georgia. Children of JOSEPH CUTTS and MARY ??? are: i. MARY2 CUTTS, b. Abt. 1787, Georgia. ii. ELIZABETH CUTTS, b. Abt. 1791, Georgia. iii. PHOEBE CUTTS, b. Abt. 1793, Georgia. iv. SARAH CUTTS, b. Abt. 1795, Georgia. v. ELISHA CUTTS, b. 1795, Georgia. 2. vi. WILLIAM PORTER CUTTS, b. 1800, South Carolina; d. August 1877, Walton County, Florida. Generation No. 2 2. WILLIAM PORTER2 CUTTS (JOSEPH1) was born 1800 in South Carolina, and died August 1877 in Walton County, Florida. He married MARY ???. She was born Abt. 1805 in South Carolina, and died January 05, 1879 in Walton County, Florida. Children of WILLIAM CUTTS and MARY ??? are: i. ARCADA3 CUTTS, b. 1823, Georgia; d. June 04, 1890, Walton County, Florida. ii. MICAJAH CUTTS, b. 1824, Georgia; d. 1862, Civil War. iii. OLIVE CUTTS, b. 1826, Georgia. iv. WILLIAM CUTTS, b. May 09, 1829, Georgia; d. May 20, 1907, Montgomery County, Alabama. v. MILBRA CUTTS, b. January 04, 1831, Baker County, Georgia; d. June 24, 1917, Defuniak Springs, Walton County, Florida. vi. JOEL CUTTS, b. 1832, Thomas County, Georgia. vii. SUSAN CUTTS, b. 1836, Thomas County, Georgia. 3. viii. HEZEKIAH CUTTS, b. 1838, Thomas County, Georgia. ix. SAMUEL CUTTS, b. 1839, Thomas County, Georgia. x. ZACHARIAH CUTTS, b. February 21, 1840, Thomas County, Georgia; d. December 05, 1914, Alabama. xi. MARY CUTTS, b. 1844, Alabama. Generation No. 3 3. HEZEKIAH3 CUTTS (WILLIAM PORTER2, JOSEPH1) was born 1838 in Thomas County, Georgia. He married ELIZA JANE ???. She was born 1843 in Florida. Children of HEZEKIAH CUTTS and ELIZA ??? are: i. MARY ANN E.4 CUTTS, b. 1860, Walton County, Florida. 4. ii. JASON ALEXANDER CUTTS, b. March 02, 1862, Walton County, Florida; d. October 14, 1929, Florida. iii. SARAH S. CUTTS, b. 1864, Walton County, Florida. iv. WILLIAM J. CUTTS, b. December 19, 1865, Walton County, Florida; d. June 26, 1925, Okaloosa County, Florida. v. CYNTHIA M. CUTTS, b. 1868, Walton County, Florida. vi. AMELIA NANCY CLERN CUTTS, b. April 03, 1870, Walton County, Florida; d. January 16, 1936, Okaloosa County, Florida. vii. RICHARD A. CUTTS, b. June 1873, Walton County, Florida. viii. ELIZA T. CUTTS, b. 1876, Walton County, Florida. Generation No. 4 4. JASON ALEXANDER4 CUTTS (HEZEKIAH3, WILLIAM PORTER2, JOSEPH1)1 was born March 02, 1862 in Walton County, Florida1, and died October 14, 1929 in Florida1. He married ELIZABETH MISSOURI STEELE April 02, 1885 in Laurel Hill, Florida, daughter of PETER STEELE and MARY CARTER. She was born November 28, 18671, and died June 26, 1915. Children of JASON CUTTS and ELIZABETH STEELE are: i. WILLIAM EMANUEL5 CUTTS, b. October 28, 1886, Laurel Hill, Florida; d. August 02, 1908. ii. JASON DECATUR CUTTS, b. February 26, 1888, Laurel Hill, Florida; d. WFT Est. 1889-1978. iii. HARVEST HENRY CUTTS, b. March 10, 1891, Laurel Hill, Florida; d. WFT Est. 1892-1981. iv. CLEVELAND ABRAHAM CUTTS, b. March 18, 1893, Laurel Hill, Florida; d. June 08, 1925. 5. v. BERTHA LEE CUTTS, b. April 06, 1895, Laurel Hill, Florida; d. February 16, 1930, Mobile, Alabama. vi. ELIZA CLEO CUTTS, b. April 30, 1897, Laurel Hill, Florida; d. WFT Est. 1898-1991. vii. HELEN MABEL CUTTS, b. August 26, 1902, Laurel Hill, Florida; d. July 27, 1908, Laurel Hill, Florida. viii. URIAS CUTTS, b. May 05, 1910, Laurel Hill, Florida. ix. HEZEKIAH CUTTS, b. June 26, 1913. Generation No. 5 5. BERTHA LEE5 CUTTS (JASON ALEXANDER4, HEZEKIAH3, WILLIAM PORTER2, JOSEPH1)1 was born April 06, 1895 in Laurel Hill, Florida, and died February 16, 1930 in Mobile, Alabama. She married SYLVESTER PERRY MILLER July 25, 1913 in Laurel Hill, Florida, son of GEORGE MILLER and JULIA MIXSON. He was born September 26, 1893 in Beulah, Florida, and died April 17, 1976 in Gainesville, Florida. Children of BERTHA CUTTS and SYLVESTER MILLER are: i. JOHNNIE EUDENE6 MILLER, b. December 07, 1914, Laurel Hill, Florida; d. April 17, 1996, Texas; m. REV. WILLIAM CONRAD MYRICK, March 08, 1935, Mobile, Alabama; b. December 03, 1913, Cottage Hill, Alabama; d. January 16, 1990, Mobile, Alabama. ii. CECIL CURTIS MILLER, b. March 10, 1916, Daphne, Alabama; d. August 23, 1998, Knoxville, Tennessee; m. MARY CECILE SHAW, November 25, 1936, St. Mathews' Church Rectory, Mobile, Alabama; b. June 06, 1918, Mobile, Alabama; d. January 06, 1998, Foley, Alabama. iii. EUNICE ELIZABETH MILLER, b. August 09, 1922, Daphne, Alabama; m. JAMES THOMAS CECKA, June 10, 1944; d. April 22, 1999.
Hi Everyone I came across details of Ellen Cutte a schoolmistress at Alfreton Road and a family on Cotton Yard where Abraham is head. Also I might have found Richard Whitehouse Cutts from Clipstone. If anyone is related to these give me a shout on [email protected] and I'll send details. Ray Riley Still searching for Aaron in 1841.....
Seeking information on the family of George Ernest CORBY, Farmer, named as father of Mabel Rosa CORBY, of Swadlincote on her marriage certificate December 15 1906 to Thomas Butler Cutts, Junior, Lace Draughtsman of Nottingham, at Emmanuel Church, Swadlincote, Derbys. Thomas and Mabel Cutts later lived in Nottingham until he died early in 1913 after suffering from TB. They had a daughter Winifred Gladys Cutts b. 16.9.1909 at 12 Clinton Terrace, Sherwood St., Nottingham. Mabel Rosa Cutts, 29, widow, on 7 July 1914 at Erwarton, Suffolk, married Edwin John BEDFORD, bach., a Builder living in Ipswich, son of a Carno Charles Bedford, Teacher. At this date George CORBY was described as a Waggoner. I am particularly interested in trying to find Winifred Gladys Cutts' marriage (from GRO Index - possibly to a Mr. Martin of Edmonton 1939q3 -3a 4455) and any descendants. I have a photograph of her and her (beautiful) mother taken circa 1911 which I would like to share with them. I am told that Mabel won a beauty contest at Ipswich at some time. Any information at all will be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Mavis, in Somerset, researching all CUTTS in East Midlands.
Hi All Ollerton is a couple of miles East of Edwinstowe where I've been searching for a burial. Today I found that Ollerton has a good few Cutts' mentions:- 1862 - 1869 baptisms - Leonard Littlewood Cutts 6 July 1862 son of Wm & Sarah. Leonard Littlewood Cutts 2 Jan 1865 son of Wm & Eliz'th. 1860 - 1901 Burials - Sarah Ann Cutts 11 July 1861 age 15 weeks Leonard Littlewood Cutts 12 July 1862 infant. Abraham Cutts 4 Jan 1869 aged 75 years Mary Cutts 31 March 1870 aged 85 years. William Cutts 15 May 1896 aged 76 years. Hope these help someone. Ray Riley There were no Cutts marriages 1848 - 1862.
Can anyone help Jayne? She is not subscribed so please reply to her directly. Lesley ----- Original Message ----- From: "JayneCanada" <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 6:49 PM Subject: Cutts Hi Lesley, Would you have any information on the following CUTTS? ============================================================================ ==== Husband: Thomas CUTTS ============================================================================ ==== AKA: Born: Christened: Died: Buried: Married: 28 Apr 1831 Place: Staveley, DBY, Eng. ============================================================================ ==== Wife: Mary SWIFT ============================================================================ ==== AKA: Born: - Handley, Staveley, DBY, Eng Christened: 16 May 1813 - Staveley, DBY, Eng. Died: Buried: Father: William SWIFT (1774-1860) Mother: Ann ROGERS (1772-1844) ============================================================================ ==== Children ============================================================================ ==== 1 F Jane CUTTS Born: Christened: 9 Sep 1832 - Staveley, DBY, Eng. Died: Buried: Spouse: Marr. Date: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 2 F Harriet CUTTS Born: Christened: 7 Jun 1835 - Staveley, DBY, Eng. Died: Buried: Spouse: Marr. Date: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 3 F Sarah CUTTS Born: Christened: 26 Feb 1837 - Staveley, DBY, Eng. Died: Buried: Spouse: Marr. Date: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- I can't seem to find any additional information on this line. I'm more interested in the SWIFT connection but the three girls above are distant 3rd cousins of mine. Take care Jayne Ontario, Canada I use the following for my research. ARCHIVE CD BOOKS - http://www.archivecdbooks.org http://www.webcomcreations.com/memory/index.htm http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~spire/index.htm http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/~spire/
Bride's Surname Bride's Forename Groom's Surname Groom's Forename Date Church Note CUTTS Leah MILLS Ralph 08/02/1847 LINBY And this is her marriage. Mavis
Dear all, For those of you who have the 1841 census and are wondering who is Leach Cutts, 15, Servant at Barker Gate, Nottm. I have deduced the following: She is Leah Wilkinson CUTTS bapt 3.10.1824 HT, illegit dau of Mary Cutts (who was bapt 29.5.1803 HT - dau of Wm. Cutts=Hannah Wilmott married 17.10.1802 Hucknall Torkard.) Mary Cutts and Wm. Wilkinson married later 19 April 1827 HT. Would welcome any further information about this family. Regards, Mavis Johnson, researching all Cutts in E. Midlands (and beyond..)
** Lynda is subscribed, please reply either directly to her or to the list ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, December 15, 2002 9:43 AM Subject: Andrew J. Cutts from North Carolina > Arkansas This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Willis, Cutts Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HhQ.2ACEB/116 Message Board Post: I am trying to research the Andrew J. Cutts family. On the 1870 census they were living in Magnolia,Columbia County, Arkansas. Andrew J. Cutts age 46 Male White born NC Ellen " " 35 Fem White born South Carolina Susan E. " " 13 Fem White born Alabama Allen H. " " 12 Male White Born Georgia Mary " " 8 Fem White Born Georgia Ary " " 6 Fem White Born Georgia *Note* in other censuses Ary's name is spelled different ways. Arie, Aerie, Arrie, Ary, etc. Ary was my great grandmother and she married Harmon David Willis and died in Wesson, Arkansas. I am hoping someone can help with more info on this family.
** Robert is not subscribed, please reply directly to [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, December 22, 2002 3:29 PM Subject: Mary Melissa Cutts This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HhQ.2ACEB/117 Message Board Post: My great grandmother was Mary Melissa Cutts born in Vermont in 1812 . She married Salmon Persons in 1840. She had about 12 sibling. Her father was Thomas Cutts and mother was Lucy Bascom. Is there anyone out there that can also claim this Mary Melissa Cutts as an ancester? Robert M. Persons
Hi, Lesley, Thanks so much for putting the photos on line for us all to see. Its nice to put a name to a face. Take care Sarah -----Original Message----- From: Lesley Bayston [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 08 December 2002 22:34 To: [email protected] Subject: [CUTTS] Photos For anyone who is either interested or just plain curious to see what some of us look like, then the photos of the Cutts get-together can be seen at http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?p=999&gid=1261846&uid=649909 Lesley ==== CUTTS Mailing List ==== Need to contact the List Admin? Write to: [email protected] ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
For anyone who is either interested or just plain curious to see what some of us look like, then the photos of the Cutts get-together can be seen at http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?p=999&gid=1261846&uid=649909 Lesley
While searching for "Lees" I found some Headstone information for Cutts so checked the parish register and:- Joseph Cutts died 29th March 184? aged 87 - headstone Joseph Cutts of Wellow buried 1 April 1841 aged 86 - P.R. Also Elizabeth wife of Joseph Cutts died 26 July 184? ?7yrs from headstone - couldn't find anything to match in register! Richard Cutts died 27 Feb 1896 aged 79 from headstone Richard Cutts of Wellow buried 2 March 1896 Also Maria Cutts died 3 Dec 1905 headstone. Registers stop around 1900. Hope this is useful to somebody. Ray
Merry Christmas everyone >From the headstone inscriptions I sent in November there was a mystery surrounding number 7. I think that the two people buried are Samuel & Ann(Whitehouse) and that Henry has been read or copied wrongly by Notts FHS. So the facts seem to be:- Ann died 7 April 1798 and was buried either without a stone or it was removed later when Samuel died 4 June aged 80, on Headstone, (85 in register) and was buried 7 June 1811. Hope that makes sense. Ray Riley
Dictionary of National Biography CUTTS, John, Baron, Cutts of Gowran, Ireland (1661-1707) Lt. General, 2nd son of Richard Cutte or Cuttes of Woodhall, Arkesden, an Essex Squire of an old family owning property at Arkesden and Matching in that Co. by wife Joan (Everard). C in C in Ireland under Duke of Ormonde, died suddenly in Dublin 26.1.1707 Letters from him at Kilkenny Castle in Ireland. Collateral relative John Cutts, Bt. of Childerley, Cambs. ---------------------------------- Apparently there is a portrait of a CUTTS in the National Portrait Gallery (London) by Wissing c. 1857 ---------------------------------- Mavis, in Somerset.