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    Posted by Syljun (U3878472) on Friday, 2nd September 2011

    I have been given info. on a burial of Samuel Tutton 11th Sept.1839 at St. Leonard, Shipham, Somerset Age 31. but Freebmd has no record even after putting various combinations of Surname. Could some very kind fellow researcher check Vol and page no please to enable me to purchase Cert. another mystery will be solved. Thank you, Syljun

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    Posted by meandhim (U3101036) on Friday, 2nd September 2011

    Hello

    From FMP
    Samuel Tutton
    J/A/S q
    Reg Dis,Axbridge

    10 178

    No age given

    ME

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    Posted by Bashfuljan157 (U5893214) on Friday, 2nd September 2011

    And here's why he was hard to find on Free BMD, The transcriber couldn't make out the writing on the original


    Sept 1839
    Tutt__ Samuel Axbridge 10 1__

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    Posted by Jowin1 (U1940449) on Friday, 2nd September 2011

    The FMP image is much clearer and it is most definitely 10/178.

    Trouble is Ancestry take their records from FreeBMD so if FreeBMD get it wrong or its missing, so do Ancestry.

    Burial records has Samuel Tutten BTW.

    Jo

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    Posted by Syljun (U3878472) on Friday, 2nd September 2011

    Many thanks all for info. on Samuel.

    Can anyone shed any light on his son Joseph Tutton missing on 1881 Census.
    I have Joseph's Birth Cert. Born 15th Feb. 1838.
    He married Mary Ann Jordan dec.Qtr 1867 - Axbridge.
    They are on 1891 Census living at 41 Grafton st. St.Phillip & St.Jacob Out, Bristol.

    Cannot find them on 1881 Census, no amount of variation of names.
    Mary states born Tadwick on 1891 Census. Age 64. Joseph 54.
    Must have married quite late or perhaps as widow. If they married in 1867 where were they
    Any info welcome. Thanks Syljun

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    Posted by Pheno (U14601115) on Friday, 2nd September 2011

    Here is the entry for that same family in 1881 and they are living at 41 Grafton Street, as they were in 1891. However, as you can see the A***stry transcription says Fulton and I'm not sure that isn't incorrect.


    Joseph Fulton
    Age: 43
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1838
    Relation: Head
    Spouse's Name: Mary Ann Fulton
    Gender: Male
    Where born: Tynwch, Somerset, England
    Civil parish: Bristol St Philip and Jacob Out
    County/Island: Gloucestershire
    Country: England
    Street Address: 41 Grafton St
    Condition as to marriage: Married
    Occupation: Labourer Mason
    Registration district: Barton Regis
    Sub-registration district: St Philip & St Jacob
    ED, institution, or vessel: 50

    Piece: 2501
    Folio: 88
    Page Number: 25
    Household Members:
    Name Age
    Joseph Fulton 43 Labourer
    Mary Ann Fulton 54
    Elizbth Fulton 12 Scholar b. Weston Super Mare
    Joseph Fulton 9 Scholar b. Weston Super Mare
    Mary Ann Black 62 Lodger Widow

    Pheno


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