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    I have run across the name of Claude Francis Druitt, a surgeon apparently in Bristol in 1897. I can't place him in Montague's family. Does anyone have further information?

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    Claude Francis Druitt

    Birth:
    1869 Quarter 3
    Stockbridge

    Married:
    1907 Exeter
    To Eva Matilda Miller or Ellen Taylor

    Census:
    1881:
    Winchester Road, Stockbridge, Hampshire
    Head: William Druitt aged 48 born London - Clergyman
    Wife: Caroline Druitt aged 37 born Crawley
    Children:
    Margaret aged 15
    Claude F aged 11
    Arthur E aged 9
    Above 3 born in Stockbridge
    Ada M aged 7
    Cecil H aged 5
    Above 2 born in Crawley
    Governess: Ada Butler aged 23 born Clifton

    1901:
    Belmont House, Belmont Hill, Newport, Essex
    Head: William A Smith aged 48 born Chesterfield - General Medical Practitioner
    Wife: Mary C Smith aged 47 born Bristol
    Child: Margaret H aged 18 born New port
    Assistant:
    Claud F Druitt aged 32 born Stockbridge - General medical practitioner
    Last edited by Chris Scott; 10-27-2008, 08:22 PM.

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    • #3
      1871:
      White Street, Stockbridge
      Head: William Druitt aged 36 born London - Rector
      Wife: Caroline Druitt aged 26 born Crawley
      Children:
      Margaret aged 4 born Crawley
      Percival R aged 3 born Crawley
      Claude F aged 1 born Stockbridge

      1891:
      35 Cornwallis Crescent, Clifton, Gloucs
      Head: William Druitt aged 57 born St Pancras - Clerk in Holy Orders
      Wife: Caroline Druitt aged 46 born Crawley
      Children:
      Claud Francis aged 21 born Stockbridge - Medical Student
      Arthur Edward aged 19 born Stockbridge - Medical Student
      Cecil Henry aged 15 born Crawley
      Governess: Agnes Louise Mayo aged 19 born Yatton

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      • #4
        He may also have had an interest in ornithology. In 1891 C Druitt is listed living in Clifton, a suburb of Bristol. In the 1892 issue of the "Proceedings of the Bristol Naturalists Society" there was published a paper:
        "The Green Woodpecker, by Claud Druitt"

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        • #5
          Thanks Chris. As always, you are "Johnny on the spot!" I'm not sure what the connection is to Montague's family but I suspect it is rather distant. It is interesting that he is a surgeon though. And, yes, I also noticed the interest in birds!

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          • #6
            Claude François ! Not Francis !!!!

            He is a very celebry famous french dead singer which that sings "comme d'habitude, le lundi au soleil, belinda, le telephone pleure, belles belles belles, magnolia for ever, alexandie alexandra" !!!

            Please to be aware thanks you

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            • #7
              Hi Andy
              I know there are are Druitt/Mayo family links and wondered if the Agnes Mayo listed as a governess in 1891 may be signifciant
              Chris

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              • #8
                In 1894 Agnes Louise Mayo married a doctor named David Owen. The marriage took place in Barton Regis, Gloucs. By 1901 the couple had moved to Pendlebury, Lancashire and were living at 7 Manchester Road. Owen is listed as a physician and surgeon and they had three children, Agnes M aged 4, Ina K aged 2 and Henry M C aged 1 month.
                Agnes was the daughter of James R and Catherine H Mayo, the family being listed in 1881 living at 1 Paragon Villas, Weston Super Mare. Her father, James, was a banker.

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                • #9
                  The Ancestry world tree entry for Claude gives his descent on his father's side.

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                  • #10
                    Hi Robert
                    Many thanks for that
                    What a family tree!
                    In one line Claude can go back to the 12th century to an ancestor with the superb name of Johannes Monoculus - One Eyed John!
                    Thanks gor that
                    Chris

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Chris Scott View Post
                      Hi Andy
                      I know there are are Druitt/Mayo family links and wondered if the Agnes Mayo listed as a governess in 1891 may be signifciant
                      Chris
                      Thanks Chris. I missed that. I'm sure there is a link though it may be distant.

                      There is an Agnes Mayo listed as a member of the Hampstead Committee of the Society for Organizing Charitible Relief and Repressing Mendicity in 1881. Chairman of the Committee was Rev. S.B. Burnaby. Rev. S. A. Barnett was a member of the Society as was Octavia Hill. The Society had a Whitechapel Committee at 194 Commercial Road.
                      Last edited by aspallek; 10-28-2008, 09:48 PM.

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                      • #12
                        Just as a follow-up, by 1888 the Whitechapel Committee of this society had relocated to 28 Commercial Street, which was right in the heart of the Ripper's territory.

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                        • #13
                          Hummmm...that is trop bon

                          Originally posted by aspallek View Post
                          Thanks Chris. I missed that. I'm sure there is a link though it may be distant.

                          There is an Agnes Mayo listed as a member of the Hampstead Committee of the Society for Organizing Charitible Relief and Repressing Mendicity in 1881. Chairman of the Committee was Rev. S.B. Burnaby. Rev. S. A. Barnett was a member of the Society as was Octavia Hill. The Society had a Whitechapel Committee at 194 Commercial Road.
                          Hummmm...I like so very much mayo

                          It s so very good delicious with schrrumpps (crevets or crab animals hum)

                          I am now so hangry I am going to buy some now and eat it with Jerome my new good friend

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