Jane Suter b 1818

Discussion in Genealogy Forum started by Tony Suter, Dec 14, 2015
TS
Tony Suter
Trying to trace any information about Jane Suter born abt.1818 in Catherington, Hampshire. Her parents were Edward Suter and Frances Suter (Maiden Name Naish). In the 1861 census she is a visitor at her brothers in Portchester and her occupation was a servant.

I cannot find any other information about her after 1861

in deaths or marriages and no trace of her in the 1871 census so assuming she may have died by then but cannot find any records. Have been looking on FMP and Family Search and have tried variants in the name Suter.

If anyone has any information I would be most grateful.

Kind Regards

Tony Suter

R
Robesur
As a servant she could have worked and lived anywhere. There is a death of a Jane Suter in the Mere district, Dec.1863, 5a, 157, Mere is mainly in Wiltshire and a bit of Dorset, not far from her Hampshire beginnings. Unfortunately ages of the deceased are not shown on the register until a few years later, so you would need to purchase a copy to confirm or reject the possibility.
TS
Tony Suter
As a servant she could have worked and lived anywhere. There is a death of a Jane Suter in the Mere district, Dec.1863, 5a, 157, Mere is mainly in Wiltshire and a bit of Dorset, not far from her Hampshire more ...
beginnings. Unfortunately ages of the deceased are not shown on the register until a few years later, so you would need to purchase a copy to confirm or reject the possibility
Thank you Robesur for your search and quick reply, very grateful.

Kind Regards

Tony Suter

J
Jessica
Hi Tony,

I am an absolute fan of the familysearch.org site.

This is an established, ever growing and meticulously managed data hub, provided by The Latter-Day Saints which is AMAZING.

It is free, easy to access, and is worldwide.

This data base allows access to films, census, war records, a huge variety of church records, and registrations of many sorts.

I have been able to find records from my country as well as those within Europe.

It links well with another site called 'findagrave' which also helps people locate family members in cemeteries.

Both of these sites have volunteers. Those who go to local places, like town halls for marriage records, or local graveyards for photographs of headstones.

Familysearch.org asks but not demands of those who accessing the records give back a little time by volunteering time by indexing records which they provide. Which is a basic data entry for records so that more than one set of eyes verify the data which is then posted by the site. It serves to double blind the handwriting, which of course, gets tricky sometimes. Very smart!

I found this site by searching and saw your inquiry which I felt compelled to respond. I hope this is helpful.

When I put in her name and date of birth, I saw her christening date. 13 Sept 1818. Confirmed it was likely her as her parents names were listed and matched. I have linked it below and hope it works.

Again, I hope this is something helpful. Happy hunting! :)
Related Link:Click Here

TS
Tony Suter
Hi Tony, I am an absolute fan of the familysearch.org site. This is an established, ever growing and meticulously managed data hub, provided by The Latter-Day Saints which is AMAZING. It is free, more ...
easy to access, and is worldwide. This data base allows access to films, census, war records, a huge variety of church records, and registrations of many sorts. I have been able to find records from my country as well as those within Europe. It links well with another site called 'findagrave' which also helps people locate family members in cemeteries. Both of these sites have volunteers. Those who go to local places, like town halls for marriage records, or local graveyards for photographs of headstones. Familysearch.org asks but not demands of those who accessing the records give back a little time by volunteering time by indexing records which they provide. Which is a basic data entry for records so that more than one set of eyes verify the data which is then posted by the site. It serves to double blind the handwriting, which of course, gets tricky sometimes. Very smart! I found this site by searching and saw your inquiry which I felt compelled to respond. I hope this is helpful. When I put in her name and date of birth, I saw her christening date. 13 Sept 1818. Confirmed it was likely her as her parents names were listed and matched. I have linked it below and hope it works. Again, I hope this is something helpful. Happy hunting! :
Hi Jessica,

Thank you for your interest and your search for which I am most grateful.

I have tried to open the link that you gave me but does not seem to want to open.

You are correct with Jane Suter's birth date, the latest record I have of her is in the 1861 census where it gives her occupation as a servant and she is a visitor at her brothers in Porchester, Hampshire.

Thank You again

Kind Regards

Tony Suter

J
Jessica
Hi Jessica, Thank you for your interest and your search for which I am most grateful. I have tried to open the link that you gave me but does not seem to want to open. You are correct with Jane Sute more ...
r's birth date, the latest record I have of her is in the 1861 census where it gives her occupation as a servant and she is a visitor at her brothers in Porchester, Hampshire. Thank You again Kind Regards Tony Sute
Hi Tony,

I am so sorry that that link does not work. I am unsure why it did not. :(

I did go back to it and did some searching for you. I have some questions in order to ferret out which person is your person.

Firstly, I wanted to see if I could locate her with her family in any of the records within that system because there would be more than one Jane Suter so I back tracked to her parents to see if I could locate them directly.

I believe I did. I located the marriage of a Edward SOUTER to Frances Naish on 14 June 1813 in Catherington, Hampshire, England. (1)

Following that spelling, I find a son, Thomas, born to Edward and Frances, christened on 26 Feb 1815. (2)

I have an Eliza born on 17 Jun 1832 and her death on 17 Jul 1832 to Edward and Frances. (3)

There is Sarah born 08 Dec 1822 and Christened on 12 Jan 1823 to Edward and Frances. (4)

Henry, christening date, 09 Jan 1820, parents Edward and Frances. (5)

John, christening date, 31 Jul 1814. (6)

JANE, christened, 13 Sep 1818, to Edward and Frances SUTER. (7)

_______________________

Citings:

(1) England Marriages, 1538–1973 ," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NFLT-9JL : accessed 18 December 2015), Edward Souter and Frances Naish, 14 Jun 1813; citing Catherington, Hampshire, England, reference ; FHL microfilm 1,596,075.

(2) England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NFBZ-S55 : accessed 18 December 2015), Edward Souter in entry for Thomas Souter, 26 Feb 1815; citing Catherington, Hampshire, England, reference ; FHL microfilm 1,596,075.

(3) England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N5FS-7XL : accessed 18 December 2015), Edward Souter in entry for Eliza Souter, 17 Jun 1832; citing , reference ; FHL microfilm 918,891.

(4) England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NBW7-BFD : accessed 18 December 2015), Edward Souter in entry for Sarah Souter, 12 Jan 1823; citing , reference ; FHL microfilm 918,891.

(5)England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JMY5-J49 : accessed 18 December 2015), Edward Souter in entry for Henry Souter, 09 Jan 1820; citing CATHERINGTON,HAMPSHIRE,ENGLAND, reference ; FHL microfilm 918,891.

(6)England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JQ3F-9C3 : accessed 18 December 2015), Edward Souter in entry for John Souter, 31 Jul 1814; citing Catherington, Hampshire, England, reference ; FHL microfilm 1,596,075.

(7)England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N5FS-3V9 : accessed 18 December 2015), Edward Suter in entry for Jane Suter, 13 Sep 1818

TS
Tony Suter
Hi Tony, I am so sorry that that link does not work. I am unsure why it did not. :( I did go back to it and did some searching for you. I have some questions in order to ferret out which person is your more ...
person. Firstly, I wanted to see if I could locate her with her family in any of the records within that system because there would be more than one Jane Suter so I back tracked to her parents to see if I could locate them directly. I believe I did. I located the marriage of a Edward SOUTER to Frances Naish on 14 June 1813 in Catherington, Hampshire, England. (1) Following that spelling, I find a son, Thomas, born to Edward and Frances, christened on 26 Feb 1815. (2) I have an Eliza born on 17 Jun 1832 and her death on 17 Jul 1832 to Edward and Frances. (3) There is Sarah born 08 Dec 1822 and Christened on 12 Jan 1823 to Edward and Frances. (4) Henry, christening date, 09 Jan 1820, parents Edward and Frances. (5) John, christening date, 31 Jul 1814. (6) JANE, christened, 13 Sep 1818, to Edward and Frances SUTER. (7) _______________________ Citings: (1) England Marriages, 1538–1973 ," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NFLT-9JL : accessed 18 December 2015), Edward Souter and Frances Naish, 14 Jun 1813; citing Catherington, Hampshire, England, reference ; FHL microfilm 1,596,075. (2) England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NFBZ-S55 : accessed 18 December 2015), Edward Souter in entry for Thomas Souter, 26 Feb 1815; citing Catherington, Hampshire, England, reference ; FHL microfilm 1,596,075. (3) England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N5FS-7XL : accessed 18 December 2015), Edward Souter in entry for Eliza Souter, 17 Jun 1832; citing , reference ; FHL microfilm 918,891. (4) England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NBW7-BFD : accessed 18 December 2015), Edward Souter in entry for Sarah Souter, 12 Jan 1823; citing , reference ; FHL microfilm 918,891. (5)England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JMY5-J49 : accessed 18 December 2015), Edward Souter in entry for Henry Souter, 09 Jan 1820; citing CATHERINGTON,HAMPSHIRE,ENGLAND, reference ; FHL microfilm 918,891. (6)England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JQ3F-9C3 : accessed 18 December 2015), Edward Souter in entry for John Souter, 31 Jul 1814; citing Catherington, Hampshire, England, reference ; FHL microfilm 1,596,075. (7)England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N5FS-3V9 : accessed 18 December 2015), Edward Suter in entry for Jane Suter, 13 Sep 181
Hi Jessica,

Please don't appologise for me not being able to open the link that you kindly sent me as it was probably my fault. All the information that you have sent regarding the Suter Family is correct for which I am extremely grateful. You mentioned in a previous e-mail familysearch.org and how it would be nice if people would give a little help in return for information that they have received. I would be very happy to help in that way, my only problem is that I don't think that I have enough knowledge to do a good job as I haven't got access to microfich ect. having said that If I can be of any help to anyone in there search for their ancestors I would be more than happy to help If I can.

Thank you again for all the information you sent me.

Kind Regards

Tony

J
Jessica
Hi Jessica, Please don't appologise for me not being able to open the link that you kindly sent me as it was probably my fault. All the information that you have sent regarding the Suter Family is more ...
correct for which I am extremely grateful. You mentioned in a previous e-mail familysearch.org and how it would be nice if people would give a little help in return for information that they have received. I would be very happy to help in that way, my only problem is that I don't think that I have enough knowledge to do a good job as I haven't got access to microfich ect. having said that If I can be of any help to anyone in there search for their ancestors I would be more than happy to help If I can. Thank you again for all the information you sent me. Kind Regards Ton
Hi Tony,

After a moment of consideration, it occurred to me that it could be that you might not access familysearch.org if you computer is running on an operating system it doesn't recognize.

For example, my go to has always been microsoft explorer and google but when they upgraded to 10 and my laptap auto installed it, it has caused some issue. I had to install foxfire as my browser to access Familysearch.org .

It is a little slower, the search engine pretty much sucks, but as long as it gets me to familysearch.org, that is great for me!

I don't know what you are running on, but could it be something like this which is preventing access?

I am currently in Germany and can access this site from here, it seems it knew my IP and was in German before I signed into my account and set it otherwise. I thought that the whole EU thing made information sharing available throughout, yes?

Perhaps, it was the link itself which was corrupt. I am afraid I am not specifically a tech master. :( But after wiggling enough wires hunting down relations, I have learned that there is more than one way to get over the finish line.

Since the link will not allow me to give it directly and should it not be your system, perhaps you should pull up foxfire as search engine and put in 'Church of Latter Day Saints Family Research'-- This seems to back door it in a way. It tends to offer a few sites, MOST of them are pay ones, which I ignore.

The actual www link stayed the same. I hope this helps.

https://familysearch.org

Ohhhh-- That is awesome that you might consider helping that site, too, but I must have misspoken. This site doesn't want you to access files somewhere else, they bring the files to you online and ask for your interpretation.

It might be a church record from 1845. They have it scanned into the system and ask you to read and enter the information you see. To my understanding, they ask at least 10 people to do such for every document added to the collection in order to make certain as possible that the information presented to those searching would be the most accurate.

The other site, Findagrave.com, it is added to by adding photos. One can add photos of their loved one directly to the memorial for them, link it to their family, too. There are many graves which have not been photographed. Several people on that site pick a site near them and simply take pictures of the stones and memorials with their phone and upload it to the site. That way, should someone hunt someone, they can see the final resting place. It is often nice when people link family together, too. It can act to confirm who fit in where. You know?

I have more information about your Jane if you cannot get into that site. I hope you can because I really believe you would have lots of fun exploring it. Please let me know, either way.
Related Link:Click Here

TS
Tony Suter
Hi Tony, After a moment of consideration, it occurred to me that it could be that you might not access familysearch.org if you computer is running on an operating system it doesn't recognize. For more ...
example, my go to has always been microsoft explorer and google but when they upgraded to 10 and my laptap auto installed it, it has caused some issue. I had to install foxfire as my browser to access Familysearch.org . It is a little slower, the search engine pretty much sucks, but as long as it gets me to familysearch.org, that is great for me! I don't know what you are running on, but could it be something like this which is preventing access? I am currently in Germany and can access this site from here, it seems it knew my IP and was in German before I signed into my account and set it otherwise. I thought that the whole EU thing made information sharing available throughout, yes? Perhaps, it was the link itself which was corrupt. I am afraid I am not specifically a tech master. :( But after wiggling enough wires hunting down relations, I have learned that there is more than one way to get over the finish line. Since the link will not allow me to give it directly and should it not be your system, perhaps you should pull up foxfire as search engine and put in 'Church of Latter Day Saints Family Research'-- This seems to back door it in a way. It tends to offer a few sites, MOST of them are pay ones, which I ignore. The actual www link stayed the same. I hope this helps. https://familysearch.org Ohhhh-- That is awesome that you might consider helping that site, too, but I must have misspoken. This site doesn't want you to access files somewhere else, they bring the files to you online and ask for your interpretation. It might be a church record from 1845. They have it scanned into the system and ask you to read and enter the information you see. To my understanding, they ask at least 10 people to do such for every document added to the collection in order to make certain as possible that the information presented to those searching would be the most accurate. The other site, Findagrave.com, it is added to by adding photos. One can add photos of their loved one directly to the memorial for them, link it to their family, too. There are many graves which have not been photographed. Several people on that site pick a site near them and simply take pictures of the stones and memorials with their phone and upload it to the site. That way, should someone hunt someone, they can see the final resting place. It is often nice when people link family together, too. It can act to confirm who fit in where. You know? I have more information about your Jane if you cannot get into that site. I hope you can because I really believe you would have lots of fun exploring it. Please let me know, either way
Hi Jessica,

Thank you for your reply, I have just recently bought a new laptop which has been upgraded to Windows 10. As you suggested I have now downloaded Firefox onto it. Family Search also recommends Firefox which I hadn't noticed before. I am at the moment finding my way around it using Firefox there seems to be more information available on Family search now or has it always been there and just that I haven't noticed it. Anyway thank you for telling me about Firefox and I will let you know how I get on.

Kind Regards

Tony