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Lynn the Forest Fan
05-03-16, 06:16
I received an email from Ancestry about their Suffragette records and so I searched for the surname Stowell and was surprised when the first result came up as the 1911 census for Marian Ellen Comben (nee Stowell) I was quite excited by the idea that one of my relatives had been a Suffragette but am unable to work out how this record has anything to do with the suffragette, as it just seems to be the census and other results in the list included her mother and some men.

Any ideas?

Kit
05-03-16, 06:32
I searched as well. There is a specific database solely for suffragettes.

Also bundled into the search you did are the census and another record I can't remember.

You need to have another look and find the suffragette database. It only shows those who were arrested though, so if yours is like my OH's relative she was too minor to be noticed. Although there are many newspaper articles where mine appeared in places to give speeches.

Kit
05-03-16, 06:33
Suffragettes (http://search.ancestry.co.uk/search/db.aspx?dbid=61005)

Lynn the Forest Fan
05-03-16, 06:42
Thanks, I did search the arrested list but she wasn't on it. I am just puzzled as to why she came up on my original search, particularly as I searched using the name Stowell and she was already married by then, although I think her mother might have been with her on the census. It all seems a bit random if the results just show people on the census regardless of whether they were suffragettes or not. I have been unable to do the same search that brought those results up yesterday, which seems odd

Merry
05-03-16, 07:37
I am just puzzled as to why she came up on my original search, particularly as I searched using the name Stowell and she was already married by then

She comes up in your results list for 1911 because there is an "Alternative name for this record" of Marian Ellen Stowell recorded for her Comben entry.

Janet
05-03-16, 11:33
Thanks, those are interesting records, Lynn. I found you can browse them. There are 387 pages (many of which are blank) but the names are listed in alphabetical order from pages 3 to 115. After that is a lot of correspondence, much of it handwritten. I doubt Ancestry has done anything with those pages other than scan them and describe them under "About this collection." Worth a look.

Lynn the Forest Fan
05-03-16, 13:15
She comes up in your results list for 1911 because there is an "Alternative name for this record" of Marian Ellen Stowell recorded for her Comben entry.

That would explain it. Although it doesn't explain how these 1911 census records relate to the suffragettes

kiterunner
05-03-16, 15:12
That would explain it. Although it doesn't explain how these 1911 census records relate to the suffragettes

Just because suffragettes were around in 1911? Or because quite a lot of the publicity around the 1911 census when it was released was focussed on the fact that some suffragettes refused to be included?

Shona
05-03-16, 16:10
The suffragette, Emily Wilding Davison, locked herself in a broom cupboard in the crypt in Parliament (there is a plaque commemorating the event on the door inside the cupboard), so that she could be recorded there for the purposes of the 1911 census to show that women could get into Parliament!
http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=1911England&gss=angs-d&new=1&rank=1&gsfn=emily+wilding&gsfn_x=1&gsln=davison&gsln_x=1&gskw=london&gskw_x=1&MSAV=1&uidh=fpy&pcat=35&fh=0&h=1474575&recoff=&ml_rpos=1

She is also recorded at her lodgings.
http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=1911England&gss=angs-d&new=1&rank=1&gsfn=emily+wilding&gsfn_x=1&gsln=davison&gsln_x=1&gskw=london&gskw_x=1&MSAV=1&uidh=fpy&pcat=35&fh=1&h=1789808&recoff=&ml_rpos=2

Lynn the Forest Fan
06-03-16, 06:12
That probably is the reson, it is just a shame as I would have liked to have a suffragette in the family

Jill
06-03-16, 07:04
You might have had one, but she didn't get arrested!

Jill
06-03-16, 07:22
I've found one though she's not a relation, I have a hobby tree which relates to people connected with St Wilfrid's, Haywards Heath and a while back found the 1911 census (http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/2352/rg14_07105_0523_03/39982568?backurl=http://person.ancestry.co.uk/tree/36547825/person/20326623106/facts)for the household of Robert Clement Wyatt, (a merchant and son of the first vicar) had not been filled in, but done retrospectively and not very accurately.

Vera Wentworth (http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/61005/45597_625537_0094-00106?pid=1267&backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.co.uk%2f%2fcg i-bin%2fsse.dll%3findiv%3d1%26db%3dSuffragettesArres ted%26gss%3dangs-d%26new%3d1%26rank%3d1%26gsln%3dwentworth%26gsln_x %3d0%26MSAV%3d1%26uidh%3de9i%26pcat%3d36%26fh%3d0% 26h%3d1267%26recoff%3d6%26ml_rpos%3d1&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true)is a visitor and suffragette, arrested ten times.

Here she is (http://www.20thcenturylondon.org.uk/mol-nn22724)leaving prison after a 3 month sentence!

Lynn the Forest Fan
07-03-16, 05:46
Fascinating :)