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Emma Hinton mother of Florence Emma Lee

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Paula

Paula Report 24 Mar 2016 08:36

Florence Emma Lee born 17/7/1894, died 7/3/1973 (my grandmother). Have copy of birth certificate - Henry Lee grocers packer, Emma Lee formerly Hinton, address 32 Larcom St Walworth.

Baptised 3/8/1894 St John the Evangelist, Walworht, address 2 Larcom st, Henry was a packer.

married 31/10/15 age 20 to Alfred Coppad, All Saints Church, Batterseas (I have followed this side of the tree OK), Henry Lee - packer.

I have found Jessie Lee sibling born 1897 Lambeth parents Henry and Emma, Apr- Jun Volume 1d page 307. Baptism 157/1898 Upper Tooting, Holy Trinity, Wandsworth. Henry - packer at stores.

Traced Henry in 1911, 1901,1891, 1881 and 1851 Censuses, previously married to Sarah who died in 1988.

It seem Edith E Lee born 1882 was at home in 1901 and 1911 Census so prehaps looked after the young children - florence emma and jessie.

The question remains where to look for Emma Lee formerly Hinton?

Paula

Paula Report 24 Mar 2016 08:42

:-) Gosh the repsonse and information is amazing. Thank you.

JoonieCloonie

JoonieCloonie Report 24 Mar 2016 16:04

That's not a fer sure Paula, but I think Emma Hinton who married James Cutts is a pretty good bet for your Emma. :-)

One thing to do would be to try to find descendants of that couple's children ... a bit of a tall order ... and see whether they know the couple's story


Births Dec 1864
Hinton Emma Camberwell 1d 511

Births Mar 1861
CUTTS James Henry St Geo East 1c 434

two people here at genesreunited do have in their trees:

James Cutts 1861 Bethnal Green London


Births Dec 1886
Cutts Matilda Hannah Lambeth 1d 339

Births Mar 1889
Cutts Florence Lambeth 1d 367

I don't see them in trees here

EDIT - I don't think those are right ... the census says they were born in Newington, and the Matilda born in Lambeth seems to belong to an Edward Cutts in the 1891 and 1901 censuses

so I'm deleting the possible marriage info I had originally put here, to await further investigation


it certainly is a little odd for Emma Hinton Cutts Lee to have had two children named Florence

JoonieCloonie

JoonieCloonie Report 24 Mar 2016 17:11

Births Dec 1887
Cutts James John St. Saviour 1d

Births Mar 1888
CUTTS Florence St. Saviour 1d 107

Births Jun 1886
CUTTS Mary Matilda St. Saviour 1d 30
?? matches dob March 1886 on baptism record


this looks like the daughter Florence in 1901

Name: Florence Cutts
Age: 12
Estimated birth year: abt 1889
Relation to Head: Pauper Child (Pauper)
Birth Place: Southwark, Surrey, England
Civil Parish: Lambeth
County/Island: London


this looks like son John in 1901

Name: John Cutts
Age: 12
Estimated birth year: abt 1889
Relation to Head: Workhouse Child (Workhouse)
Gender: Male
Civil Parish: Hanwell
Town: Hanwell
County/Island: Middlesex
Registration district: Brentford
Sub-registration district: Acton
ED, institution, or vessel: Central London District Schools

Paula

Paula Report 24 Mar 2016 19:26

If this information is correct, then it seems a bit harsh for Emma to have children who are paupers and in workhouse and then to go on and have another two. I will research this link further. Thank you for your help.

It does put into double the information I was lead to believe that Emma Hinton my great grandmother was Irish and a opera singer but this is why I was researching this side to corroberate or disprove the information.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 24 Mar 2016 19:44

Before you condemn it as harsh, do remember that the owrkhouse was the only place where poor people could get free medical care.

Also remember that by this point, the Cutts marriage had apparently broken down, not unusual then and far from unusual these days. The only unusual aspect is that the husband apparently had custody of them.

Thus, if the children were put into care, it was their father who did it.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 24 Mar 2016 20:00

The children seem to have been in and out of the workhouse from about 1893

Records from ancestry

London, England, Workhouse Admission and Discharge Records, 1659-1930

Name: Florence Cutts
Birth Date: 1889
Admission Age: 4
Admission Date: 30 Aug 1893
Record Type: Admission
Borough: Southwark
Parish or Poor Law Union: Southwark
Place: London, England
Title: Christ Church Workhouse Register, 1892-1894

Mary. Matilda, John and Florence all transferred from St George's

Name: Florence Cutts
Discharge Date: 30 Aug 1893
Discharge Age: 4
Record Type: Discharge
Borough: Southwark
Parish or Poor Law Union: Southwark
Title: Saint George's Workhouse, Mint Street Register, 1893

Florence only shown. Discharged by order of Ch.Ch.Workhouses


Name: Florence Cutts
Discharge Date: 1 Sep 1893
Discharge Age: 4
Record Type: Discharge
Borough: Southwark
Parish or Poor Law Union: Southwark
Title: Christ Church Workhouse Register, 1892-1894

John. Florence and Mary all discharged to St george's

Name: Florence Cutts
Birth Date: 1889
Admission Age: 4
Admission Date: 1 Sep 1893
Record Type: Admission
Borough: Southwark
Parish or Poor Law Union: Southwark
Place: London, England
Title: Newington Workhouse, Westmoreland Road Register, 1893

Transferred with John (b. 1888) and Mary Matilda (b.1886). All were CofE. They were admitted from St George's.



Now this one is interesting .......... it begins on Aug 30 1893 when John Cutts, Horse Keeper, and the 3 children are ALL admitted

Name: Florence Cutts
Birth Date: abt 1889
Admission Age: 4
Admission Date: 30 Aug 1893
Discharge Date: 30 Sep 1893
Record Type: Admission and Discharge
Borough: Southwark
Parish or Poor Law Union: Southwark
Place: London, England
Title: Saint George's Workhouse, Mint Street Register, 1892-1895

Father John absconded on 20 September, leaving the 3 children to be transferred Christ Church Workhouse on the 30th

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 24 Mar 2016 20:11

London, England, Workhouse Admission and Discharge Records, 1659-1930

Name: John Cutts
Discharge Date: 4 Sep 1893
Discharge Age: 5
Record Type: Discharge
Borough: Southwark
Parish or Poor Law Union: Southwark
Title: Newington Workhouse, Westmoreland Road Register, 1893

John was discharged to Champion Hill

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 24 Mar 2016 20:21

I can't find out where Mary Matilda and Florence went, nor can I find mary Matilda in either 1901 or 1911

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 24 Mar 2016 20:32

In 1901, Florence was in Arundel House Institution, 185 Ace (Acre??) Lane

from Google ..........

http://www.childrenshomes.org.uk/ClaphamPauperGirls/

This school was apparently originally Clapham Home School for Pauper Girls, Clapham/Brixton, London, which moved in 1900 to Arundel House, 135 Acre Lane, Brixton, where on 23rd December it was certified to receive 22 girls. The matron here was Miss Mary E Burpitt.

The School's intake included girls from unions in the London area such as Richmond, Wandsworth, Clapham, Islington, Hampstead and West Ham, and from others as far afield as Sunderland.

The girls were given basic education and were also trained for domestic service, usually leaving at the age of 14, although delicate or 'backward' ones could remain longer. Girls placed out from the School could be received back or otherwise provided for during intervals of service, holidays, etc.

The girls at Acre Lane went unaccompanied to a local London County Council school. They usually left school at the age of fourteen and spent their final year in the home in training for domestic service. All attended the Church of England and a Sunday school. Each summer, the girls had three weeks holiday at the seaside.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 24 Mar 2016 20:37

John was at the Central London District Schools, Poor Law School for Pauper Children, Hanwell, Middlesex

There is a note on one of the first pages written firmly by the Superintendent

"It is impossible to give this information {place of birth} as the children have not any clear idea of where they were from."

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 24 Mar 2016 21:29

????????????????

England & Wales, Marriage Index, 1916-2005

Name: Matilda Cutts
Spouse Surname: Singleton
Date of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec 1917
Registration district: Hackney
Inferred County: London
Volume Number: 1b
Page Number: 1048
Find Spouse: John Singleton


Matilda Singleton on the 1939 register ......... birth month is wrong, year is correct

One would need the certificate to be sure it is her

Singleton Household (3 People) 19 Tilia Road , Hackney, London, England

First name(s) Last name(s) DOB Occupation
Matilda Singleton 18 Dec 1886 Unpaid Domestic Formerly School ?
Sorry, this record is officially closed. Check if you can open a closed record.
Sorry, this record is officially closed. Check if you can open a closed record.

from image:-

Widow
birth date: 13 (or 18) Oct 1886

I think she was "formerly School Cleaner"

Paula

Paula Report 24 Mar 2016 21:42

I have have also found Emma Cutts on the 1901 census, relationship is aunt aged 37 address is 9 lambert street, St Philips, Yorkshire Sheffield

Paula

Paula Report 24 Mar 2016 22:25

On the 1911 census the details for my grandmother Florence Emma Lee age 16 shows inmate in an institution, county Suffolk, district Ipswich, no. 213. How do I find more information out about this?

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 24 Mar 2016 23:09

Open the 1911 Census is the way if you have access to it

If not, we can find it for you

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 24 Mar 2016 23:18

I cannot find Florence Emma Lee on the 1911 Census???????????

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 24 Mar 2016 23:30

OK ..... so she is down as Florence Emma Lie on ancestry


1911 Census

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
Search Photos: Search for 'Ipswich' in the UK City, Town and Village Photos collection
County/Island: Suffolk
Country: England
Street address: Reformatory School and Girls Industrial Home, 8 Black House Lane, Ipswich
Marital Status: Single
Registration district: Ipswich
Registration District Number: 213
Sub-registration district: Ipswich Western
ED, institution, or vessel: 2
Household schedule number: 155
Piece: 10800
Name Age
Sarah Callaghan 48 Superintendent Certified Reformatory Schoolt


Look at the street address ............


Googling that address .................

http://www.childrenshomes.org.uk/IpswichIH/

St Matthew's Industrial Home for Girls, Ipswich, Suffolk was founded in 1857 by Mr Samuel Belcher Chapman, a local magistrate and former businessman. The premises, at 8 Black Horse Lane, consisted of "three or four cottages, forming three sides of a small enclosure". On June 18the, 1858, the Home was officially certified as a Reformatory for up 20 girls sentenced by the courts to detention for up to five years. The Home also received voluntary admissions.

The girls were given classroom education and industrial training to equip them for domestic service. This included needlework, knitting and working in the Home's laundry. All the work of the household and cooking was done by the inmates.

The premises underwent a major reconstruction in 1885-6, with improvements to the dormitories and laundry. The Home could now accommodate up to 46 girls, aged 13 to 16 at their date of admission.

By the early 1900s, a large amount of outside washing was being done in the Home's laundry, with many of the older girls taking the clothes right through from the washing to the final ironing of stiff linen. Dressmaking and cookery lessons had been introduced and the Home baked all its own bread. A drill sergeant visited once a week to instruct the girls in marching and exercises with dumb-bells and barbells. Occasional walks were taken, and in the summer, the girls attended swimming baths and had a day's holiday at the seaside.

Sarah Callaghan was appointed Superintendent in 1906. The Home closed in 1920

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 24 Mar 2016 23:34

This is WRONG, but I am leaving it up as a note to others

This NOT Florence Emma Lee ..............

The birth date on the image for this one is 1890, and she was admitted with her mother and siblings

London, England, Workhouse Admission and Discharge Records, 1659-1930

Name: Florence Lee
Birth Date: 1895
Admission Age: 15
Admission Date: 12 Apr 1910
Record Type: Admission
Borough: Southwark
Parish or Poor Law Union: Southwark
Place: London, England
Title: Newington Workhouse, Westmoreland Road Register, 1909-1910

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 24 Mar 2016 23:54

Remember that you do have to be careful ................


there were TWO Florence Emma Lees born in 1894 in the London area ...........

Florence Emma Lee 1894 Jul-Aug-Sep St Saviour Southwark London

Florence Emma Lee 1894 Oct-Nov-Dec Hackney London

The first one is yours!

You do have this information from her baptism, it was posted on page 1 .........

London, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1906

Name: Florence Emma Lee
Record Type: Baptism
Baptism Date: 5 Aug 1894
Father's name: Henry Lee
Mother's name: Emma Lee
Parish or Poor Law Union: Walworth St John the Evangelist
Borough: Southwark
Register Type: Parish Registers


I cannot find a baptism for the second one

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 25 Mar 2016 00:37

I do not believe that the Emma Cutts that you found on the 1901 Census is YOUR Emma Cutts. The one on the Census is Single, born in Sheffield, the Aunt of Arthur Sanderson, and works as a File Finisher ...........

1901 Census

Name: Emma Cutts
Age: 36
Estimated birth year: abt 1865
Relation to Head: Aunt
Gender: Female
Birth Place: Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
Civil Parish: Sheffield
Search Photos: Search for 'Sheffield' in the UK City, Town and Village Photos collection
Ecclesiastical parish: Sheffield St Peter and St Paul
County/Island: Yorkshire
Country: England

Registration district: Sheffield
Sub-registration district: North Sheffield
ED, institution, or vessel: 02

Piece: 4363
Folio: 43
Page Number: 16
Household schedule number: 93

Arthur Sanderson 30 Printer Compositor
Florence Sanderson 30
Evelyn Sanderson 4
Florence Sanderson 2
Emma Cutts 36 Single,
Mary A Hitchins 15
Nelly Owen 12

Address:- 9 Lambert Street


Here's the Yorkshire Emma in 1871 .......

Name: Emma Cutts
Age: 4
Estimated birth year: abt 1867
Relation: Daughter
Father's name: John Cutts
Mother's name: Martha Cutts
Gender: Female
Where born: Hollinsend, Yorkshire, England
Civil Parish: Handsworth
Town: Intake
County/Island: Yorkshire
Country: England
Registration district: Sheffield
Sub-registration district: Handsworth
ED, institution, or vessel: 5
Household schedule number: 89
Piece: 4700
Folio: 103
Page Number: 18

John Cutts 33 Coal Miner
Martha Cutts 33
Sam Cutts 11
Eliza Cutts 8
Harriet Cutts 6
Emma Cutts 4
Sarah Ann Cutts 2
Emily Cutts 2 Months



and THIS Emma Cutts born ca 1864, Sheffield was the child of Mary before Mary married George Barker in Sheffield in June 1969

1881 Census

Name: Emma Cutts
[Emma Barker]
Age: 17
Estimated birth year: abt 1864
Relationship to Head: Daughter
Father: George Barker
Mother: Mary Barker
Gender: Female
Where born: Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
Civil Parish: Eckington
County/Island: Derbyshire
Country: England
Street address: Market Street

Registration district: Chesterfield
ED, institution, or vessel: 10

Piece: 3442
Folio: 28
Page Number: 49

George Barker 57
Mary Barker 58
Emma Cutts 17
Arnold Cutts 13
Frank Cutts 5