Earlier this year I wrote about coming upon Hannah CUTTS (née Hannah ALLEN abt. 1856-Deceased) and Frederick CUTTS abt.1885-Deceased living at Treeton, Rotherham, Yorkshire. To read this article please click here.
My great grandparents Daniel JACKLIN 1862-1953 and Ziller JACKLIN (née Ziller ALLEN 1858-1949) lived close by at Aston-cum-Aughton. I presume all had relocated to this area to take up employment with local coal mining companies.
A few searches of the England and Wales Census 1901 show the family still living in this mining community. My transcription from the Census is as follows:
FHJ Ref: 024
Census: England and Wales Census 1901
Place: Treeton, Rotherham, Yorkshire
Household: Frederick Cutts
SURNAME | FIRST NAME(S) | REL | STATUS | SEX | AGE | OCCUPATION | WHERE BORN | REMARKS |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cutts | Frederick | Head | Married | Male | 47 | Colliery Labourer | Morehen, Yorkshire * | |
Cutts | Hannah | Wife | Married | Female | 47 | Gringley, Nottinghamshire | ||
Cutts | Letty | Daughter | Single | Female | 13 | Treeton, Yorkshire | ||
Cutts | Ernest | Son | Single | Male | 8 | Treeton, Yorkshire | ||
Note: Morehen, Yorkshire is more likely Morthen, Yorkshire |
* Most likely this should be Morthen
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A major criticism of the 1901 Census is the poor quality of transcription: I must agree.
Notes:
Lily is no longer listed though an additional son Ernest is now shown. Is Elizabeth now 'Letty'? If so her age does not equate with that recorded in the England & Wales Census 1891. Curious.