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RoseofSharon | 01:55 Mon 06th Feb 2006 | People & Places
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I am looking for descendents of Harold Clutterbuck and Eva [Purcell] Clutterbuck. A daughter Eileen perhaps. Another name we have is Evelyn Clutterbuck of East Hastings. If anyone can help us out ,it would be greatly appreciated.
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someone like dotjhawkes will perhaps be able to help if she spots this question, but it would probably make things easier if you could put dates to any of these people.
Is this pre or post 1837?
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Attention- dotjhawkes-Regarding Clutterbucks-Post 1837 or pre 1837. I will take what I can get aas a starting point. Thanks----RoseofSharon

An unusual surname!


My uncle married an Eileen Clutterbuck (from Birmingham) who would have been in her eighties if still alive. Unfortunately she died something like ten years ago. Uncle is also dead, but they had a son (in America) and daughter (Worcestershire).


I remember that she mentioned having a fairly extensive record of her family tree.


If any help - let me have an e-mail address.

There is a racehorse trainer from Newmarket called Ken Clutterbuck. Formerly from the east end of London.
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Attention danube- Eva [Purcell] Clutterbuck Married Harold Clutterbuck and had a daughter Eileen [Clutterbuck] Pennell. We don't know what Eileen's husband's name was, but we do know they had 4 children that we know of---Rosalind-who played with The New York Symphony Orchestra. John [Jon] ,Martin, and Timothy. There is also mention of an Evelyn Clutterbuck who lived in East Hauling near Norfolk. Hope this will help you to narrow the confines.-RoseofSharon
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Attention danube---regarding [email protected]
Rose, it's a bit less frightening if you just say 'hi' soandso rather than 'attention', you'll have us all jumping up and spilling our voddy! LOL
There is a Harold Edward Clutterbuck on the 1881 census aged 7, (d1874) living in Bristol but born in Westbury On Trym Gloucester, son of Jabez Clutterbuck
sorry that should be born 1874 not died 1874!
There is an Eva Purcell aged 5 months on the 1881 census for 34 Warwick st London, daughter of Arthur Purcell, she was born in Pimlico and also on the 1881 census for Lambeth Surrey a Eva E Purcell born 1879 and living Kilburn Middlesex father William Purcell. Do you have a copy of the marriage certificate of Harold and Eva? This would give u their father's names and their ages at the time of their marriage.
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Hi dotjhawkes- I don't have a copy of the marrriage certificate yet but am continueing to look for it.Thank you everyone for all your help.Not only have you helped me but my husbands Uncle Don also. He use to get letters from Eileen and lost touch with the family after the letters stopped coming. He is not well now and keeps hoping that we will reach the family members still living in Gloucester and surrrounding area.


RoseofSharon

RoseofSharon can you please check your e-mail address - I have typed the details carefully, but to no avail.
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Hi danube- I have been checking my e-mails but found nothing. Would you please try one more time. Thank You.


RoseofSharon

Hi, I have a copy of The Family Clutterbuck which was commissiond in 1924. It is available on line I'll find the link and post it here. Hazel (my paternal grandmother was a Clutterbuck.)
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Hi Purplehaze49,
My husband,s grandmother was Eva and Eileen's sister.We have been trying to find our way through the maze in England and surrounding countryside to locate information on the Clutterbucks and Purcells. Please let me know if you find he link you mentioned on the Clutterbuck family.

RoseofSharon

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