*Archive?* Sutton/Wood families
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*Archive?* Sutton/Wood families
Hi
I am hoping to trace my family tree on my mother's side Believe it or not there are 5 generations all female still living!!
My father is from Tenerife so already a no go.
My mother is the daughter of William Sutton (deceased) and Annie (aged 92) I do have a bit of information on my grandmother's parents. They were married in Leek. Her father's name was Ernest Wood and he married Annie Beswick in 1914. They had the following children: Wilfred (1917), Annie (1919) - my grandmother, Doris M (1922), Phyllis A (1924), Sarah E (1926) and Samuel (1931) Unfortunately both Sarah and Samuel died when babies possibly during child birth. Thats all I know. I'm sure I know a bit about my Grandfather's parents but just can't think and I think he had quite a lot of siblings.
I am hoping to trace my family tree on my mother's side Believe it or not there are 5 generations all female still living!!
My father is from Tenerife so already a no go.
My mother is the daughter of William Sutton (deceased) and Annie (aged 92) I do have a bit of information on my grandmother's parents. They were married in Leek. Her father's name was Ernest Wood and he married Annie Beswick in 1914. They had the following children: Wilfred (1917), Annie (1919) - my grandmother, Doris M (1922), Phyllis A (1924), Sarah E (1926) and Samuel (1931) Unfortunately both Sarah and Samuel died when babies possibly during child birth. Thats all I know. I'm sure I know a bit about my Grandfather's parents but just can't think and I think he had quite a lot of siblings.
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Re: Sutton/Wood families
Does nobody want to help 

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Hi Dolly
Don't worry, someone will be with you shortly, I'm sure

Don't worry, someone will be with you shortly, I'm sure

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Re: Sutton/Wood families
Hi Dolly,
What info are you looking for? Census? Ernest & Annie pre marriage?
Cid
What info are you looking for? Census? Ernest & Annie pre marriage?
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Re: Sutton/Wood families
yes please or any info on my grandfather's side Suttton
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Re: Sutton/Wood families
Is this a possibility
1911 Baddeley Edge Milton Leek
WOOD, John Head Married M 56 1855 Coal Miner Hewer Addlington Cheshire
WOOD, Mrs John Wife Married 34 years F 56 1855 Billson South Staff
WOOD, Ernest Son Single M 19 1892 Coal Miner Hewer Addlington Cheshire
WOOD, Fanny Daughter Single F 14 1897 Paintress Potterey Addlington Cheshire
WOOD, Nelly Daughter Single F 15 1896 Potters Decorator Addlington Cheshire
WOOD, Fanny Granddaughter F 5 1906 School Burslem North Staffs
WOOD, Moses Son Married M 26 1885 Coal Miner Hewer Addlington Cheshire
1911 Baddeley Edge Milton Leek
WOOD, John Head Married M 56 1855 Coal Miner Hewer Addlington Cheshire
WOOD, Mrs John Wife Married 34 years F 56 1855 Billson South Staff
WOOD, Ernest Son Single M 19 1892 Coal Miner Hewer Addlington Cheshire
WOOD, Fanny Daughter Single F 14 1897 Paintress Potterey Addlington Cheshire
WOOD, Nelly Daughter Single F 15 1896 Potters Decorator Addlington Cheshire
WOOD, Fanny Granddaughter F 5 1906 School Burslem North Staffs
WOOD, Moses Son Married M 26 1885 Coal Miner Hewer Addlington Cheshire
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Could do with a bit more info.
Do you know when Ernest / Annie were born. Their fathers names? If they always lived in Leek?
Any bit of info is useful to point us in the right direction
Do you know when Ernest / Annie were born. Their fathers names? If they always lived in Leek?
Any bit of info is useful to point us in the right direction

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Do you have the marriage certificate for William Sutton and Annie?
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Re: Sutton/Wood families
dolly wrote:Hi
I am hoping to trace my family tree on my mother's side Believe it or not there are 5 generations all female still living!!
My father is from Tenerife so already a no go.
My mother is the daughter of William Sutton (deceased) and Annie (aged 92) I do have a bit of information on my grandmother's parents. They were married in Leek. Her father's name was Ernest Wood and he married Annie Beswick in 1914. They had the following children: Wilfred (1917), Annie (1919) - my grandmother, Doris M (1922), Phyllis A (1924), Sarah E (1926) and Samuel (1931) Unfortunately both Sarah and Samuel died when babies possibly during child birth. Thats all I know. I'm sure I know a bit about my Grandfather's parents but just can't think and I think he had quite a lot of siblings.
poss a few more kids as 1917 is late for first kid when married 1914 unless he was in the forces
poss kids of ernest and annie
Births Jun 1915
Wood Florence M Beswick Leek 6b 643
Births Jun 1917
Wood Wilfred Beswick Leek 6b 495
Births Dec 1919
Wood Annie L Beswick Leek 6b 685
Births Dec 1922
Wood Doris M Beswick Leek 6b 520
Births Dec 1924
Wood Phyllis A Beswick Leek 6b 517
Births Mar 1926
Wood Sarah E Beswick Leek 6b 481
Births Sep 1931
Wood Samuel Beswick Leek 6b 438
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Re: Sutton/Wood families
How lucky to have your grandmother with you so long!
Sometimes we have to buy a certificate or two in order to get going on the census records etc.
Your grandmother may have her parents' marriage certificate, but if not you could buy it. That should tell you the name of the bride's and groom's fathers, and their occupations. Also the ages of the bride and groom. That could be enough to get things started.
This seems to be the marriage at http://www.staffordshirebmd.org.uk/cgi/marrind.cgi
1914 Ernest Wood to Annie Beswick at Quarnford, St Paul, marriage registered at Newcastle Under Lyme 40C/1/96 (the code number is if you order the cerificate).
If you can find where the records for St pauls are kept (Stafford at a guess, Linell will know) then you could get a photo copy of the marriage entry from there, which would be cheaper than the certificate.
Sometimes we have to buy a certificate or two in order to get going on the census records etc.
Your grandmother may have her parents' marriage certificate, but if not you could buy it. That should tell you the name of the bride's and groom's fathers, and their occupations. Also the ages of the bride and groom. That could be enough to get things started.
This seems to be the marriage at http://www.staffordshirebmd.org.uk/cgi/marrind.cgi
1914 Ernest Wood to Annie Beswick at Quarnford, St Paul, marriage registered at Newcastle Under Lyme 40C/1/96 (the code number is if you order the cerificate).
If you can find where the records for St pauls are kept (Stafford at a guess, Linell will know) then you could get a photo copy of the marriage entry from there, which would be cheaper than the certificate.
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WOOD Ernest BESWICK Annie Quarnford, St Paul Newcastle-Under-Lyme 40C/1/96
Hi all yes this should be at Stafford Archives, will try and get over there in the next few days and look it up.
Linell.
Hi all yes this should be at Stafford Archives, will try and get over there in the next few days and look it up.
Linell.
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Nice one Linell 

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My mum will be speaking to my grandmother on Saturday so will try to gather as much info as she can
In the meantime can anyone tell me anything about my grandfather's side.My mum can't remember her grandmother's maiden name but we do know some of my grandfather's siblings:
Sutton
Amy, Nancy, Emily, George, Cissie There are more but can't think at the moment.
Thanks
In the meantime can anyone tell me anything about my grandfather's side.My mum can't remember her grandmother's maiden name but we do know some of my grandfather's siblings:
Sutton
Amy, Nancy, Emily, George, Cissie There are more but can't think at the moment.
Thanks
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Dolly, we do need more info to be able to help, like...
When and where was William Sutton born?
What was his occupation?
When and where was William Sutton born?
What was his occupation?
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Re: Sutton/Wood families
I'm pretty sure he was 3 years older than my grandmother so would be roughly 1916 and he was a farmer Not sure where though Probably Leek area