Here is the content of the two letters from Jabez Druitt to Gertrude Elizabeth Druitt. Unfortunately they show that these two distant strains of the Druitt family were not acquainted with one another after all, at least at the time the letters were written. Of course, they may have become acquainted afterward and this the speculation that Jabez's daughter Emily Druitt is the subject of the Crawford letter Crawford may still be valid. Gertrude was simply writing to every "Druitt" and "Dewitt" in an effort to gather genealogical information.
It is interesting that, despite the promise on the part of Jabez in the latter letter, there is no further correspondence between them even though the correspondence with others in this album goes on for many more years. This suggests at least the possibility that Jabez may have delivered the promised information in person, since the both lived in London and the families may have become acquainted.
In reply to your enquiry for information respecting the Druitt family it has been handed down to me that ancestors came from Winchester one filling the office of Mayor of that city. My grandfather carried on the business of a Stone Mason in the parish of St. George in the East on a site now occupied by the London Docks. This was on my Mother’s side. My parents being cousins of the same name, my father dying about 45 years ago. I can better give you the information as handed down by my mother her birth dating back just over 100 years. I may be able to obtain more information from another branch of the family which if I obtain I shall be pleased to forward you.
Between 50 & 60 years ago there were only two others of the name in the London Directory, one a Zinc Worker in Chelsea the other of the same trade in Stepney. I am informed there are several of the name in Bournemouth and its neighbourhood which somewhat confirms the tradition we have that they came to England with the Huguenots part of the family settling in Winchester & part coming to London.
If this information suggests to you and enquiries I shall be pleased if I can answer them.
Yours truly,
Jabez Druitt
I find it rather a difficult task you gave given me to answer your enquiries as often the case these get lain aside for a convenient season. This I must ask you to forgive.
I have kept the matter before me but have not yet been able to obtain any authentic information. I am about the only druitt(sic)-representative of my family now living of the same generation so all the information I can gather is from distant relations--which I will now make it a matter of business to look up and gather what records I can which I think will be very scanty. You shall have it in course of a week or two.
Yours truly,
Jabez Druitt
It is interesting that, despite the promise on the part of Jabez in the latter letter, there is no further correspondence between them even though the correspondence with others in this album goes on for many more years. This suggests at least the possibility that Jabez may have delivered the promised information in person, since the both lived in London and the families may have become acquainted.
447 Mile End Road
Oct 25 88
Miss G. E. DruittOct 25 88
In reply to your enquiry for information respecting the Druitt family it has been handed down to me that ancestors came from Winchester one filling the office of Mayor of that city. My grandfather carried on the business of a Stone Mason in the parish of St. George in the East on a site now occupied by the London Docks. This was on my Mother’s side. My parents being cousins of the same name, my father dying about 45 years ago. I can better give you the information as handed down by my mother her birth dating back just over 100 years. I may be able to obtain more information from another branch of the family which if I obtain I shall be pleased to forward you.
Between 50 & 60 years ago there were only two others of the name in the London Directory, one a Zinc Worker in Chelsea the other of the same trade in Stepney. I am informed there are several of the name in Bournemouth and its neighbourhood which somewhat confirms the tradition we have that they came to England with the Huguenots part of the family settling in Winchester & part coming to London.
If this information suggests to you and enquiries I shall be pleased if I can answer them.
Yours truly,
Jabez Druitt
ENCLOSED MEMORIAL CARD
In loving remembrance of
Sophia
Beloved and devoted wife of
Jabez Druitt
who died 10th July 1888
Aged 64 years
Interred in the City of London Cemetery, Ilford
In loving remembrance of
Sophia
Beloved and devoted wife of
Jabez Druitt
who died 10th July 1888
Aged 64 years
Interred in the City of London Cemetery, Ilford
447 Mile End Road
Jan 1.7.89
Miss DruittJan 1.7.89
I find it rather a difficult task you gave given me to answer your enquiries as often the case these get lain aside for a convenient season. This I must ask you to forgive.
I have kept the matter before me but have not yet been able to obtain any authentic information. I am about the only druitt(sic)-representative of my family now living of the same generation so all the information I can gather is from distant relations--which I will now make it a matter of business to look up and gather what records I can which I think will be very scanty. You shall have it in course of a week or two.
Yours truly,
Jabez Druitt
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