For the benefit of genuine posters interested in the subject, this is part of an email that I got today from Christine Ward-Agius, about the mystery Druitt:
“Mayo and Melvill are Montie's cousins, sons of Uncle James Druitt of Christchurch. Mayo would go on to qualify as a lawyer. There are many Druitts that one comes across when researching this family and some are very distantly related and others so distantly it is difficult to find a common ancestor. Another hiccup for researchers has been finding MJ Druitt on passenger lists before and after Montie's death. This one is Matilda Jane Druitt, Uncle James' second wife. Of course this is irrelevant to the question about Rev MJ Druitt. It would be quite irregular for a gentleman cricketer to be attributed as a Reverend if he was not. If it is appearing more than once it suggests it is being deliberately recorded that way. There might need to be some further research into people with the Druitt surname who were clergy - not necessarily in the Church of England.
There was certainly Rev William Druitt in the Devon area at that time.”
“Mayo and Melvill are Montie's cousins, sons of Uncle James Druitt of Christchurch. Mayo would go on to qualify as a lawyer. There are many Druitts that one comes across when researching this family and some are very distantly related and others so distantly it is difficult to find a common ancestor. Another hiccup for researchers has been finding MJ Druitt on passenger lists before and after Montie's death. This one is Matilda Jane Druitt, Uncle James' second wife. Of course this is irrelevant to the question about Rev MJ Druitt. It would be quite irregular for a gentleman cricketer to be attributed as a Reverend if he was not. If it is appearing more than once it suggests it is being deliberately recorded that way. There might need to be some further research into people with the Druitt surname who were clergy - not necessarily in the Church of England.
There was certainly Rev William Druitt in the Devon area at that time.”
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