AGUTTER Chart 0401

This is a Chart for Frederick Joseph Agutter and Charlotte Doe

 

married
March 1859
St Giles
Middlesex
London

 
   

1,2,3,6FREDERICK JOSEPH AGUTTER
born
7th September 1833
Camberwell
Surrey
baptised
13th October 1837
St George
Camberwell
Surrey
occupation
1851
Patent Fire? Wood Maker
1861, 1871
Engraver
1881 Silver Chaser
died 
March quarter 1884
Godstone district
Surrey
Aged 47

 

2,4,5,7,8CHARLOTTE DOE
born 1840
Finsbury, London
occupation
1871 Charwoman
1881 Artificial Flower Maker
1891 Charwoman
widow on the 1891 Census


2,7,8Frederick Joseph
AGUTTER

born
9th April 1860
St Luke's 
London
baptised
6th May 1860
Saint Thomas Charterhouse
Finsbury, London
occupation
1891 Waterman
1901 (unreadable)
10George 
AGUTTER 

born 
March quarter 
1863
Islington District
8,10Elvin (male)
9Edwin C
AGUTTER
born about
1866
Westminster, London
occupation
1901 Cook? Domestic
  1. 1851 Census - 6 Garden Row, St Luke Old Street, City Road, Finsbury, London. 
  2. 1861 Census - 12 Millfields? Place, St Mary, Stoke Newington, Middlesex. Just has an F and daughter on the 1861 Census. There is no F AGUTTER female on the BMD around 1860. However there is a Frederick Joseph AGUTTER, born March quarter 1860 in Shoreditch district. Having found Charlotte on the 1891 Census with a Frederick AGUTTER son I think on this Census the child should be down as a boy not a girl.
  3. 1871 Census - Metropolitan District Asylum, Caterham, Surrey. Fairly certain this is Frederick as he is down as an Engraver, born the right year and place, he is down as a Patient.
  4. 1871 Census - Westminster District Union Workhouse, Golden Square, Westminster, London. Cannot find Frederick and Charlotte's daughter on this 1871 Census, but on the Ancestry.com search neither Frederick or Charlotte come up as Agutter but on the Census itself it is clear that is what the name is.
  5. 1881 Census - Westminster District Union Workhouse, Golden Square, Westminster, London.
  6. 1881 Census - Metropolitan District Asylum for Imbeciles, Caterham, Surrey. Frederick is down as Patient, Lunatic. Found Frederick by chance on this Census just by looking at the Caterham Asylum. They have the name and age wrong and all of the birth places are down as unknown, but again it is clearly Agutter and the occupation of Silver Chaser given would go along with the engraver on the 1861 and 1871 Census.
  7. 1891 Census - 25 Gresse Street, Tottenham Court, St Pancras, London
  8. 1901 Census - 1901 26 Stephen Street, Tottenham Court, St Pancras, London
  9. BMD
  10. 1871 Census - 1871 Not with mother - Possibly at Westminster Union Industrial School, Battersea, Surrey.  Indexes as AGUTTA with a considerable number of other children, including a George AGUTTA (10), both shown as born St Anne's London. RG10; Piece: 707; Folio: 182; Page: 7; GSU roll: 823344.

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