Narodenie dňa 6. november 1908 • Aston, Warwickshire
└ Syn Tom Scutt, 46 rokov, a Janet Flora Felton, 34 rokov.
[marriage event] s Dorothy Mabel Jones okolo február 1938 • možno 29 rokov • Birmingham, Warwickshire
[divorce event] okolo 1950 • možno 42 rokov
[marriage event] s Irene N. Nicholas okolo máj 1952 • možno 43 rokov • Birmingham, Warwickshire
Úmrtie okolo február 1973 • možno 64 rokov • Wharfedale district, Yorkshire
Poznámky
North Devon Journal Thu 25 Apr 1946. Ilfracombe had a very fair share of holiday makers for Easter, but was not overcrowded. Trains from London and the Midlands brought large numbers. The town welcomed their holiday guests with an abundance of sunshine and open spaces but very little entertainment. The few hotels that were available were soon full. The food situation remained very satisfactory, and there was no shortage of any kind. Chars-a-banc and car proprietors had a very busy opening, and in the opinion of an old resident the town's Victory Season began very well. The following appears in the list of new companies: Private company. Registered April 10. Capital: �10,000 in �1 shares, 6,000 Six per Cent. Cumulative Preference and 4,000 Ordinary Objects. To acquire the business of hotel proprietors, etc., heretofore carried on at Ilfracombe the Runnacleave Hotel. Ilfracombe, Ltd. The directors are: Geo. P. Jester, 47, Heathfleld Road. Handsworth, Birmingham; Wilfred T. Scutt, 172, Edmund Street, Birmingham; Stewart F. Eve, 379, Otley Road, Leeds; and Paul G. Swinburne, Runnacleave Hotel, Ilfracombe. Solicitors: T. Fairchild Day, Barclays Bank Chambers, Ilfracombe. Registered office: The Runnacleave Hotel, Ilfracombe.] [(1953) 39A Horsefair, Birmingham & 78 Westfield Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham.]
Zdroje
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Narodenie:
Aston 6d 399 / North Devon Journal [1946 Apr 25]
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[marriage event] s Dorothy Mabel Jones:
Birmingham 6d 365
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[marriage event] s Irene N. Nicholas:
Birmingham 9c 777 [2x]
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Úmrtie:
Wharfedale 2d 2016
[marriage with] Dorothy Mabel Jones
(divorce in Warwickshire?) / (ReMarriages) / The London Gazette