See: Descendants | Notes
Jane Clark, born about 1815, London, died on 15 August 1867, Burnt Ash, Lee, London,
buried on 19 August 1867, Lee, London
(age at death: possibly 52 years old).
[Note 1]
Married on 11 July 1837, Westminster, London, to
Stephen Scudds, born in 1814, Greenwich, Kent (London), baptized on 31 July 1814, Greenwich, Kent (London) - St. Alphage, died on 2 June 1894, Lewisham, London (age at death: 80 years old) [Note 1-1].
Total: 0 individuals (spouses not included).
Births, Deaths, Marriages & Obituaries: The Pall Mall Gazette (London), Friday, August 16 1867; Issue 785. Death:Scudds, Mrs. S at Burnt Ash, Lee aged 52, 15th/ult. J S 52yr.,(there is a slight chance that Jane Maria Stoner is meant here instead). |
[Coach proprietor (Pigot's Dictionary 1840) and fly proprietor of Eltham who initiated a coach service from the new Greenwich Railway Station to St. Mary Cray via Eltham and Foots Cray in 1838, eventually the business failed.] [Police Intelligence Saturday: The Morning Chronicle (London), Monday, November 23 1846; Issue 24050 James Hodges was brought before Mr.Jeremy, charged with the clipping the manes and tails of 3 horses, the proproty of Mr.Stephen Scudds Stagecoach Propietor, Castle Inn, Eltham.] [Castle (Inn) - Livery Stables (Eltham Directory 1847) - Steven Scudds.] [Transfer of Licenses: The Era (London), Sunday, November 21 1847; Issue 478, Category: News, Transfer of licence Greenwich Nov 13th Eltham Castle, Stephen Scudds >>>James Poore.] [Aldershot Military Gazette, Sat 26 May 1866. The following list of shareholders is taken from the Investors Guardian of Saturday last: Scudds, S, Eltham, Kent, coach proprietor.] [For Licensed Virtuallers: The Era (London, England), Sunday, October 2 1870; Issue 1669 - Blackheath Sept 28, Application for new licences were withdrawn, Stephen Scudds, Duke of Edinbrugh, High Road, Lee.] [S S - 78yr., gentleman - Eltham, Kent. To Charlotte Wright Zurhurst (widow), effects: unknown.] |