Does anyone have access to the parish records of Hucknall Torkard please which will give the full details of the marriage of William Cutts to Rebecca Cartledge 27.1.1845 at St. Mary's, Hucknall St. Mary's, as shown in the Notts. Marriage Index,. Thank you. Mavis, in Somerset. researching all CUTTS, East Midlands area.
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I came across these on an 1891 census disk Surname Forename Age Folio Page Schedule Fiche Place Cutts Ann 30 122 6 36 RG12/2199 Stapenhill Cutts Ann 3 122 6 36 RG12/2199 Stapenhill Lesley
Eliza Cutts appears on the 1881 census as a servant with George Machion in Ecclesfield, Yorks. Her age is 16 and birthplace Wiston, Yorks. I am trying to establish whether she was the daughter of William and Ann Cutts, also living in Ecclesfield on the 1881 census, and originally from the Wiston area. Can anyone help? John Taylor
These men were on the medal roll for the British Forces serving in India during the Indian Mutiny 1857-1859. Cutts Arthur Private 3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade Cutts Emery Private 64th Foot (2nd Staffordshire) Cutts John Private 1st Battalion 60th Foot (King's Royal Rifle Corps) Cutts Richard Private 38th Foot (1st Staffordshire) Lesley
Marriage of William Cutts b.c. 1837 Basford. (son of Ellen Cutts (b.c. 1813 Hucknall) prior to her marriage on 20 May 1839 at Burton Joyce to John Dring, Widower, b.c.1798/9 Bulcote, Notts. Ellen Dring died between 1842 and 1851at Burton Joyce. to Emily BENNETT 19.9.1860 at Burton Joyce. Emily b.c.1838 at Sturton, Retford. Please can anyone check the original Burton Joyce PR for marriage details to see if it is Bennett or Bennell . And are her parents noted. (John Cutts m. Ann Bennell at Nottm. St. Mary's 14.2.1801 and is a common marriage in several Cutts researchers' trees. In the new Nottingham Marriage Index that is mistranscribed as Bennett) Also can someone check the PR for Sturton, Retford, to see baptism of Emily Bennett/Bennell and her parents? William and Emily were at Burton Joyce from 1860-1870 according to census records and then moved to Hucknall Torkard, where they were at Allen Street in 1881 census with 7 children. This family might prove my intuitive feeling that some the Cutts family at this time were moving up and down the waterways. This could be a really important link between the Cutts in the Arnold general area and Retford area of Notts. at the end of the Many thanks in advance. Mavis
I have just uploaded another 34 baptisms from Bolsover Derbyshire, 1700 - 1810, taken from the Bishop's Transcripts as the Parish Records are missing for most of this period. There are now a total of 99 Bolsover baptisms on the web page which can be seen at:- http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~brianfjohnson/Cutts/Baptisms/Derbyshire2.htm Burials, and marriages for the period 1700 - 1810 will be added as soon as time permits. Regards, Brian.
I've now updated my CUTTS web pages to show Marriages at Warsop Notts, pre 1900. See http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~brianfjohnson/Cutts/Marriages/Nottinghamshire1.htm Regards, Brian.
Can anyone give me further information on this William and Sarah Cutts, e.g. marriage and parentage, or further siblings.........or any census entries? George, son of William and Sarah Cutts baptised at Heage 18.2.1849 and Mary Anne , daughter of William and Sarah Cutts baptised Heage 18.2.1849, both being born 22.12.1845. In both instances William is described as a Boatman of Hartshay (Derbyshire) Thanks in advance, Mavis
I have now added all pre 1900 CUTTS baptisms from Warsop, Notts to my web pages these can be seen at:- http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~brianfjohnson/Cutts/Baptisms/Nottinghamshire4.htm Brian.
Having just finished checking the Warsop Parish Record fiches, I have now uploaded the CUTTS burials for Warsop Nottinghamshire to my web pages, see:- http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~brianfjohnson/Cutts/Burials/Nottinghamshire2.htm The baptisms and marriages will follow shortly. Brian Brian F. Johnson Mapperley, Nottingham.
The following is a list of CUTTS marriage licences from the Nottinghamshire Marriage Licences 1701 - 1853 from Archive CD Books, see www.archivecdbooks.com 30th August 1725 George CUTTS, of Radmanthorpe, p. Mansfield, husb., bac., 25, & Rebeckah MELLARS, of same, spr; 24; at Mansfield. 19th November 1745 George CUTT, of Hartill co York, cordwainer, 28 & Alice GLOSSOP, of Worksop, 22 spr., at same. [Bond by Robert CUTT, of Worksop, husb.] 7th December 1751 Samuel CUT, of Bawtry, co York, innholder, 28 1/2, bac., & Anne GIBSON, of Bawtry, co York, 22 1/2; at Blyth. 16th January 1751-2 Joseph CUTTS, of Clipston, p. Edwinstowe, 20, bac., & Mary WILKINSON, of Warsop, 21, spr; at Cuckney. 24th June 1797 John TURTLE, of Edwinstowe, [in affidavit Edwinstowe], servingman, 25, & Mary CUTTS, of Edingley, spr., 21; at Edingley. Brian.
Hello Lavinia seekers I speak as someone who has something in common with her. First, I have Cutts ancestry, if not the name. Second, I was born in Whitwell and left there shortly afterwards.... in my case 3 weeks afterwards (and I have a brother who wasn't born in Whitwell but does live in Retford). Now, brought up in the late 20th century I know perfectly well I was born there - my parents told me and I have a birth certificate with my name and place of birth on to remind me. But born 150 years earlier, to a census official asking me my birthplace as an adult I'd have surely said Croydon, where I alighted for my sins when I was 4 and stayed till I married. So, Brian, right as you doubtless are to fret about it, I'd conclude that the two are identical with a 99% probability. As you perhaps have done. Rare christian names are interesting, esp if we can find a reason for their first use. Believe it or not, I have an ancestor named Tycho after the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe. And last week I was musing aloud on some stuff someone had sent me on a v different line - 'Omar, Omar - I wonder where that comes from?' My family history widow, who normally ignores such mutterings, promptly said 'What year?'.....'1776' says I. 'Oh that's easy', says she, 'South Sea Islander, came back with Captain Cook, painted by Reynolds and a few others'. So where does Lavinia come from?! Character in a novel? Madame doesn't know that one.... Do you?! Peter ----- Original Message ----- From: Brian Berrington <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 4:58 PM Subject: [CUTTS] RE: Another Lavinia and George of Retford > Hi Mavis > > Thanks for the interesting info and I hope you have a successful couple of > days in London. > > I'm fairly sure now that the clue to what happened to my Lavinia's family > after about 1800, lies in the Wollaton parish records. > As you know, she was married in Wollaton Church in 1821 so presumably she > and at least some of her family were living there at that time. I've only > been able to trace two of her brothers; William c. Whitewell 1795 who we > know died in Retford in 1871 and John c. Shirland 1781. I'm sure there must > have been more. Her father George would have been about 70 at the time of > her marriage and may well have died by then although her mother Francis was > still alive at 85 and living with William in E Retford in 1841. > > Now comes the interesting bit of speculation; a John Cutts appears in the 81 > census in HM Prison, St John St Nottingham. He was aged 44, married and he > was a chimney sweep when he wasn't doing time, what is more to the point he > was born in Wollaton in about 1837! > > Lavinia's brother John probably married abt 1806 and perhaps his son abt. > 1832. Could naughty John the sweep be Lavinia's nephew? I'll see if I can > find his birth in the GRO fiche when I visit Stafford records office next > week. > > Do you have any records of Cutts at Wollaton or know anyone who might have > access to the parish records? It would be interesting to see how many Cutts > appear there from say 1800 on. > > The one awkward point is why did Lavinia give her place of birth as being > Retford when she was born in Whitewell and was living in Wollaton when she > married Robert Berrington. > > > Cheers, Brian >
----- Original Message ----- From: "bluejohn" <[email protected]> To: "CUTTS - Swap Shop" <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2001 3:38 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} Fw: Cutts and Drinkwater - families : I forward this E-Mail message for the attention of those having Cutts Canal : connections, it was sent to me as a result of my visit to Shardlow Heritage : Centre and interesting conversation with Sheila Cooke a centre researcher : who was most helpful with information at the time and recorded my address : etc for future contact with any information that she came across, I thank : Sheila for this further research on my behalf and look forward to visiting : again this week-end, for any one who would like to visit and spend a while : browsing through the interesting items on display including a Video about : Shardlow and the Canals they are open Saturdays and Sundays from 12-00 - : 5-00 PM party visits and out of opening times visits can be arranged by : contacting Sheila at the Heritage E-Mail address below. : Happy hunting. John Frawley Derby. : ----- Original Message ----- : From: Shardlow Heritage <[email protected]> : To: Mr Frawley <[email protected]> : Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 8:16 PM : Subject: Cutts and Drinkwater - families : : : > Dear Mr Frawley : > : > I have checked the Sutton and Shardlow Boat Co records at Ellesmere Port : and : > found neither name. I have checked Mr Widdowson's index and found no : > Drinkwaters but by using the index and some abstracts of the original : tables : > I have found the following: : > Joseph Cutts was the master of N and G Wheatcroft packet boats in the : early : > 1800's. : > John Cutts of Sandiacre sold a boat in 1814 : > John Cutts of Sandiacre boat No 5 was carrying coal to Shardlow, boat No 4 : > was trading from Codnor Park to Leicester, Boat No 1 carrying coal to : > Shardlow all 3 in 1815. : > James Cutts of Pinxton sold a boat in 1806. : > J Cutts was the master of an N and G Wheatcroft boat trading from Cromford : > to Birmingham in 1816. : > John Cutts and Co of Nottingham boat No 3 was trading between Nottingham : and : > Gainsborough in 1819. : > Thomas Cutts was the master of a Samuel Wheatcroft boat trading between : > Cromford, Leicester and Nottingham in 1827. : > Charles Cutts master of a boat G Wheatcroft and Sons trading between : > Cromford and Nottingham in 1836. : > : > The original cargoe tables would give you the dimensions of the boats and : a : > few more details. : > : > Sheila Cooke - researcher, Shardlow Heritage Trust : > : :
Hello Paula I can help a bit Matilda Webster married George R Cutts in the first Quarter of 1927 in Worksop, The GRO reference is 7b 81. Their son was George W who was Registered in Worksop in 1928 Quarter 4 The GRO ref is 7b 31. I can aalso confirm that they only registered the one child Hope this helps Bye Jim Cutts ----- Original Message ----- From: paula carr <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: 25 August 2001 16:00 Subject: [CUTTS] New lister: CUTTS in Worksop I'm hoping the list can help me identify the Mr.CUTTS (first name unknown) who married my great-aunt Matilda WEBSTER c.1920's. Worksop. They had one known son, George. Matilda was the daughter of William & Jane WEBSTER and I have quite a bit on the WEBSTER/ELLIS families of Worksop, but don't know into which Cutts family Matilda married. Thanks in advance for any help, Paula Carr Victoria BC ==== CUTTS Mailing List ==== If you would like to place information in the tag lines section of e-mail postings, please contact Listowner at [email protected] ============================== Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp
Hi Mavis Thanks for the interesting info and I hope you have a successful couple of days in London. I'm fairly sure now that the clue to what happened to my Lavinia's family after about 1800, lies in the Wollaton parish records. As you know, she was married in Wollaton Church in 1821 so presumably she and at least some of her family were living there at that time. I've only been able to trace two of her brothers; William c. Whitewell 1795 who we know died in Retford in 1871 and John c. Shirland 1781. I'm sure there must have been more. Her father George would have been about 70 at the time of her marriage and may well have died by then although her mother Francis was still alive at 85 and living with William in E Retford in 1841. Now comes the interesting bit of speculation; a John Cutts appears in the 81 census in HM Prison, St John St Nottingham. He was aged 44, married and he was a chimney sweep when he wasn't doing time, what is more to the point he was born in Wollaton in about 1837! Lavinia's brother John probably married abt 1806 and perhaps his son abt. 1832. Could naughty John the sweep be Lavinia's nephew? I'll see if I can find his birth in the GRO fiche when I visit Stafford records office next week. Do you have any records of Cutts at Wollaton or know anyone who might have access to the parish records? It would be interesting to see how many Cutts appear there from say 1800 on. The one awkward point is why did Lavinia give her place of birth as being Retford when she was born in Whitewell and was living in Wollaton when she married Robert Berrington. Cheers, Brian
Hi Mavis and all >>I am finding that Carriers are becoming a common denominator in the connecting Cutts. They could be on canal or road - were based at inns where horses could be kept, coaches/carts picked up and dropped people, mail, goods. They were centres of intelligence and activity.....even courts were sometimes held in Inns in rural locations. These Cutts would be entrepreneurs and have access to the farming community, gentry and local tradespeople.<< That's most interesting to me - my Coventry CUTTS [the one and only Coventry CUTTS] started out [late 18thC] at Leicester Row [canal basin] Coventry, which is where the canal ends in the centre of Coventry. My early CUTTS were apprenticed gunsmiths/cutlers so are they likely to have been 'on the road' or should I say, 'on the water' - type jobs ? Cutlers rather than gunsmiths ? Kind regards, William http://www.hartley-family.org.uk/
Trying to fit another family group together In the 1871 census 4 Harveys Row, St. Marys, Nottm. Ref.3530/15 Joseph Cutts, 43, Labr. b. Kimberley Emma, 33, wife, b. Flintham, is she nee Hancock Wm. Cutts, 10, Saah Ann Cutts, 5, Fanny Cutts, 5, John Cutts, 1. Gedling Hancock, Brother, 15, b. Radford?? Anyone know anything about Gedling - sounds like a name from the canal fraternity? I have found Emma in 1881 at 2 Parliament Terrace, Nottm., Emma now a widow. and in 1891 Emma was a District Nurse at 31 Kenilworth Terrace, off Portland Road, Nottingham. Can anyone claim this family? Associated family names may be Richardson, Dalton, Morris, Taylor, All information welcomed. Mavis, in Somerset.
Dear Brian, Re George Cutts, Wine and Spirit Merchant, E.Retford: I have compiled a draft family from IGI and Census Records of Wellow and E. Retford Cutts, but these are descended from Joseph Cutts m. Elizabeth Hind m.13.4.1779 at Wellow. They appear to have been Saddlers and Harness makers in the main. I thought John Cutts of White Hall in 1861 census, corn merchant belonged to this family but now know he is son of John Cutts who married Hannah Wheatcroft, and who were canal boat owners with connections in Manchester, Nottingham, Ordsall, also I think at Cromford, Derbys. (still collecting info.....) I am trying to see how this John Cutts above married in 1810 at Crich, related to my John Cutts b.c. 1778 at Arnold. I am sure there is a relationship - probably some sort of cousin. I have a query as to whether the George you refer to is grandson of the above Joseph=Elizabeth through their son Joseph Cutts=Sarah Fox m.15.8.1814 Wellow. Do not yet think so. George in 1841 was a Carriers apprentice ( living with Wm.Whitlam, Carrier, and wife Catherine. at Church Gate, S. Side, E. Retford.) b.c.1823 at W. Retford. He went on to marry Sarah E.......b.c.1835 at Grimsby. See Census 1871 Market Place, E.Retford, Ref 3453/46. also Kellys Drectory 1899 at Pelham House, Queen St., Retford. I am finding that Carriers are becoming a common denominator in the connecting Cutts. They could be on canal or road - were based at inns where horses could be kept, coaches/carts picked up and dropped people, mail, goods. They were centres of intelligence and activity.....even courts were sometimes held in Inns in rural locations. These Cutts would be entrepreneurs and have access to the farming community, gentry and local tradespeople. Hope this will help you (and others) to follow my somewhat haphazardhous lateral thoughts on these Cutts families. I am sure they link in with the ones on the Dukery Estates of Welbeck area and then back to the areas in the ownership of the Dukes of Devonshire, where there appear to be very early Cutts connections. Please send me any information you may collect and I will add to what I have and return it with interest (I hope!!) Good Hunting, Keep in touch, we will all link arms eventually!! Best wishes, Mavis. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Berrington" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: 25 August 2001 23:13 Subject: [CUTTS] FW: Retford Cutts, Lavinia Cutts > -----Original Message----- > From: Brian Berrington [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: 25 August 2001 09:10 PM > To: Harry Stanley > Cc: [email protected] com > Subject: RE: Retford Cutts, Lavinia Cutts > Hi Valerie, > > Thanks for the information. > > I have a feeling that my great, great Grandmother Lavinia Berrington (nee > Cutts), although christened in Whitewell, Derbys. about 1796, moved to > Retford about with her father George, her mother Frances and her brother > William. William certainly died there in 1871 and Lavinia inherited what he > had. In the 1871 census (Burslem, N.Staffs) she gave her place of birth as > Retford so it looks as if she spent most of her childhood there until she > turned up in Wollaton Church Nottingham in 1821 to marry my great, great > Grandfather Robert Berrington. Robert was a licensed victualler in Long Row > Nottingham which makes me wonder if her Cutts branch were connected to the > George Cutts of Retford who was a Grocer & Wine and Spirits merchant in > 1881. Perhaps someone else can help. > > 1) Has anyone any information on the parents of this George? > > 2) If anyone ever has the need to access the Whitewell parish records would > they please keep an eye open for the christening of Lavinia around 1796. > > 3) If anyone is looking at the Wollaton Church marriage records at any time, > I would be most grateful for full details of the entry for the marriage of > Robert Berrington & Lavinia Cutts 21st November 1821. > > Cheers, Brian > > > > ==== CUTTS Mailing List ==== > If you would like to place information in the tag lines section of > e-mail postings, please contact Listowner at [email protected] > > ============================== > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 > >
-----Original Message----- From: Brian Berrington [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 25 August 2001 09:10 PM To: Harry Stanley Cc: [email protected] com Subject: RE: Retford Cutts, Lavinia Cutts Hi Valerie, Thanks for the information. I have a feeling that my great, great Grandmother Lavinia Berrington (nee Cutts), although christened in Whitewell, Derbys. about 1796, moved to Retford about with her father George, her mother Frances and her brother William. William certainly died there in 1871 and Lavinia inherited what he had. In the 1871 census (Burslem, N.Staffs) she gave her place of birth as Retford so it looks as if she spent most of her childhood there until she turned up in Wollaton Church Nottingham in 1821 to marry my great, great Grandfather Robert Berrington. Robert was a licensed victualler in Long Row Nottingham which makes me wonder if her Cutts branch were connected to the George Cutts of Retford who was a Grocer & Wine and Spirits merchant in 1881. Perhaps someone else can help. 1) Has anyone any information on the parents of this George? 2) If anyone ever has the need to access the Whitewell parish records would they please keep an eye open for the christening of Lavinia around 1796. 3) If anyone is looking at the Wollaton Church marriage records at any time, I would be most grateful for full details of the entry for the marriage of Robert Berrington & Lavinia Cutts 21st November 1821. Cheers, Brian