Descendants of Mary White †/1852

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Mary White, Scutt †/1852
Birth · Tarporley, Cheshire
Marriage · on 7 May 1807 · Brighton, East Sussex - St. George's, Hoover Square · with Thomas Scutt
Death · before 1852
[Mary, daughter of Joseph White of Old Bond Street, London, Fri 15 May 1807, Kentish Gazette, Kent, May 7, at St, George's, Hanover Square, the Rev. Tho. Scutt, Brighton, to Miss M. White, youngest daughter of Joseph White, esq. Cheshire.] [Deeds. FILE - HOVE:46(later 48) Brunswick Square - ref. AMS5945/4 - date: 1807-1870. By virtue of a power of appointment in the settlement on his marriage with Mary daughter of Joseph White of Old Bond Street esq, 5 & 6 May 1807, Thomas Scutt of Brighton clerk conveyed to William Lambert of Portland Street, Brighton stonemason and William Furner of Brighton gent his trustee a house built by Lambert on the west side of Brunswick Square (on land contracted to be sold to Thomas Cooper and Charles Lynn of Brighton builders for £333 6s 8d) on 29 Jul 1825; Cooper and Lynn received the balance of the £600 purchase price (4/1).

Sources • marriage with Thomas Scutt : F B'ton 1820-60 SofG / Faculty Office Marriage Licence Allegations 1701-1850 05 May 1807 / IGI / Kentish Gazette [1807 May 15] • death : Deeds

&1807
T S from Sussex. IGI states Westminster, London - St. George Hanover Square.
Thomas Scutt, Clerk / Reverend 1769-1852
parents : Thomas Scutt 1747-1795 and Mary Smithers †1826
Birth · Brighton, East Sussex
Baptism · on 18 August 1769 · Brighton, East Sussex
Marriage · on 28 November 1803 · Brighton, East Sussex - St. Nicholas · with Anne Warden
Marriage · on 7 May 1807 · Brighton, East Sussex - St. George's, Hoover Square · with Mary White
Death · on 21 September 1852 · possibly 83 years old · Aldwick Villa, Pagham, West Sussex
Burial · on 29 September 1852 · Pagham, West Sussex - St. Thomas à Becket

Relationships • marriage · 18 September 1798 · Marylebone Road, London - St Marylebone : Ralph Caldwell Esquire and Mary Scutt ca 1778-ca 1801

[He matriculated at New College, Oxford April 27 1789.] [Sussex Advertiser - Monday 28 April 1800. To be sold by Auction, by Verrall & Son, At the Bear Inn, in the Cliff, Lewes, on Tuefday, the of May, at fix the evening, in Two Lots. Lot 1. All that good Dwelling Houfe and Premises, with about two acres, exceeding good meadow land adjoining, delightfully fituate clofe to the turnpike road at Blackboys, in the parish of Framfield, in the occupation of Mr Thomas Scutt. Lot 2. About fix acres, of rich Meadow Land, about half a mile from the houfe. N.B. Great part of the above premises were lately new, and are very defirable for a Boarding School, being very roomy, healthy fituation, and having every neceffary convenience, viewed, and further particulars had, of Mr. John Bannister, Wheelwright, at Blackboys; or of the Auctioneer, Cliff, Lewes.] [Fri 15 May 1807, Kentish Gazette, Kent, May 7, at St George's, Hanover Square, the Rev. Tho. Scutt, Brighton, to Miss M. White, youngest daughter of Joseph White, esq. Cheshire.] [[Deeds. FILE - HOVE:46(later 48) Brunswick Square - ref. AMS5945/4 - date: 1807-1870. By virtue of a power of appointment in the settlement on his marriage with Mary daughter of Joseph White of Old Bond Street esq, 5 & 6 May 1807, Thomas Scutt of Brighton clerk conveyed to William Lambert of Portland Street, Brighton stonemason and William Furner of Brighton gent his trustee a house built by Lambert on the west side of Brunswick Square (on land contracted to be sold to Thomas Cooper and Charles Lynn of Brighton builders for £333 6s 8d) on 29 Jul 1825; Cooper and Lynn received the balance of the £600 purchase price (4/1).] [Inherited Wick Farm from his father Thomas. FRC Prob11/2162/871 bought Clapham Estate, Litlington, in 1830 & left it to his son, Rev. T S (curate in Edburton, St. Andrews 1807). [Hampshire Telegraph, Monday 21 February 1825. It is said that that Mr. Baring and Mr. T Kemp, gave only £60.00, instead of one hundred thousand pounds, for the Wick Estate, to the Rev. Thomas Scutt.] [25/11/1852. Son T W S of Clapham House & his son Thomas. Daughter Mary, wife of Revd. Edward Boughton Johnson. Tombstone in St.Thomas A'Becket Church, Pagham. "The Rev Thomas Scutt MA who died April 21st 1852 aged 83 years. Enter not into judgement with thy servant O Lord for in thy sight shall no man living be justified".] [Ann Sergison was previously married to Francis Sergison.] [By his will of 30 Aug 1847, Thomas Scutt bequeathed his property in Hellingly to William Furner, Edmund Joseph Furner and George Philcox Hill in trust; he died on 21 Sep and the will was proved in PCC on 25 Nov 1852.] [Sussex Advertiser, Tuesday 25 November 1851. POLEGATE. The rent audit of the Rev. Thomas Scutt was held at the Horse and Groom, Polegate, on Thursday last, on which occasion a party of nearly 40 sat down to excellent dinner, served up in superior style by Mr Clare the host. Mr. Hills, of Brighton, presided as the steward of the Rev. Mr Scutt. and a liberal percentage was deducted from the rents.] [Sussex Advertiser - Tuesday 31 May 1853. Whereas the Reverend Thomas Scutt, late of Clapham House, and Brighton, the county Sussex, did by his Will bequeath to his Trustees therein named certain sums of money upon trust thereout to pay and discharge all or any or such one more the debt or debts which might be due and owing from his son Thomas White Scutt, at the time of his the said Thomas Scutt's decease, as the said Trustees should, their discretion, think proper, with a view therefore to the exercise such discretion, all persons having any claim against the said Thomas White Scutt are requested forthwith to send the particulars of their respective claims, stating the date and nature of the security (if any) held by them respectively to Messrs. W. H. and C. J. Palmer, 24, Bedford Row, London, or to Mr. Hill, No.1. Pavilion Parade, Brighton. Dated this 23rd day of May, 1853.] [T S - 83yr., abode: Aldwick Villa, Pagham. He lived in West Street 16 and later 77.] [Dundee, Perth, & Cupar Advertiser - Tuesday 05 October 1852. At Aldwick, Bognor, on the 21st ultimo, aged 83, the Rev. Thomas Scutt. The deceased was formerly the owner of the Wick estate, which he sold to Baron Goldsmid for a very large sum. He died worth £150,000.]

Sources • baptism : F B'ton 1820-60 SofG • marriage with Anne Warden : St. Nicholas Marriages 1797-1812 / VRI FHL 1067106 • marriage with Mary White : F B'ton 1820-60 SofG / Faculty Office Marriage Licence Allegations 1701-1850 05 May 1807 / IGI / Kentish Gazette [1807 May 15] • death : Westhampnett 2b 170 / Deeds of Worlds End Farm Hellingly • burial : Pagham Burials Registers (146/1/5/1/2 & 146/1/1/3/1+) Page29 Entry708

  1. Thomas White Scutt, Reverend , Thomas 1808-ca 1855
    Birth · on 26 April 1808 · Edburton, West Sussex
    Baptism · on 17 September 1808
    Marriage · on 4 February 1836 · Glynde, East Sussex · with Catherine Ann Ellman
    Death · about August 1855 · possibly 47 years old · Croydon, Surrey
    [T W S - inherited Clapham Estate from his father, Rev.T W S Clapham House and subscriber signature, also Trustee.] [Reverend T S Scutt - Exors of Bognor, ca 4000 Acres.] [Morning Chronicle, London, 1825 Feb 22. The ground at the extremity of the west cliff, and even beyond Wick & the Chalibeate, belonging to the Rev. Mr. Scutt, has recently been purchased by Mr. Kemp and Mr.Baring, as a joint speculation for sixty thousand pounds; and these wealthy individuals intend to dispose of it in lots, either as freehold or on building leases, by which they calculate upon doubling their purchase money. In the midst of all this, rents of good houses still continue undiminished, and even at this moment in demand.] [(Thomas "S" Scutt!) - gentleman. Commission in the Sussex Militia, signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Sussex. Thomas White Scutt, Gent, to be Ensign, vice Arthur Chichester resigned, dated 29th September 1827. Ensign Thomas White Scutt to be Lieutenant dated 2nd November 1830 - Royal Sussex Regiment of Militia. Thomas White Scutt, Esq. to be Deputy Lieutenant, dated 28th November 1835.] [Hampshire Chronicle, Monday 22 November 1830. Friday Night's Gazette. St James's Palace, Nov 17. The King has this day conferred the ..... ..... The Lord Lieutenant has appointed Ensigns Thomas White Scutt, John Price Gruggen, Charles Gruggen, and Lord Wm. Pitt Lennox, to be Lieutenants and the Hon. Edw. Turnour to be Ensign, of the Royal Sussex Regiment Militia.] [Tue 09 Feb 1836, Kentish Gazette, Kent, Feb 4, at Glynde, Sussex, by the Rev. Francis Barrow, Thomas White Scutt, esq. of Lewes, a Magistrate and Deputy Lieutenant of the county, to Catherine Ann, eldest daughter of John Ellman, esq. of Glynde.] [Sussex Advertiser, East Sussex, Monday 23 October 1837. I Hereby Give Notice, that the General Quarter Session of the Peace held at Lewes, in and for the County of Sussex, Monday, the sixteenth day October instant ----- esquire Thomas White Scutt of Lewes, ----- W M. V. Langridge, Clerk the Peace Record Room, County Hall, Lewes, 18 October, 1837.] [Sussex Advertiser, Monday 07 March 1842. At a Public Meeting of the inhabitants of the Borough of Brighton, held at the Town Hall, on Friday, the 4th March 1842, in consequence of the STOPPAGE THE BANKING ESTABLISHMENT of MESSRS. WIGNEY, And for the purpose of an expression of PUBLIC CONFIDENCE THE EXISTING BANKS, Mr. Thos. Fuller, High Constable, in the Chair, It was moved that the Rev. Thomas Scutt, seconded by Mr. Smith Hannington, and resolved unanimously, "That under the painful circumstance of the suspension of payments the Banking Establishment of Messrs. Wigney, it is expedient that prompt steps should taken to publicly express the confidence of the inhabitants in the two remaining banks, namely, Messrs. Hall, West, and Borrer's, and the London and County Banks." Moved by T. Attree, Esq., and seconded by Mr. Isaac Bass, and carried unanimously, that this meeting hereby emphatically expresses its most unlimited confidence the stability of the above Banking Establishments of Messrs. Hall, West, and Borrer, and the London and County Bank, and their determination to support them at the present crisis. Moved by Mr. Herbert Holtham, seconded Mr. H. P. Tamplin, and carried unanimously, That the proceedings of this meeting be advertised in the provincial papers, the Times and Morning Chronicle, and be published in hand-bills for immediate distribution in the town and neighbourhood." Moved Mr. Holtham, and seconded Mr. Cordy, "That the expenses incident to this meeting paid by the High Constable, and charged in his account." Thomas Fuller, High Constable.] [Lieutenant, Thomas White Scutt, resigned dated 1st January 1839.] [Sussex Advertiser, East Sussex, Tuesday 06 October 1846. Eastbourne. Bench Report, Saturday, October 3rd. Before N. Willard, Esq. Thomas Page, of Herstmonceux, labourer, was brought up by Mr. Daws, Inspector police, charged with stealing some oak boards, the value of 3s., the property of the Rev. Thomas Scutt. The prisoner pleaded guilty to the charge, and was accordingly committed for trial at the quarter sessions.] [Sussex Advertiser - Tuesday 31 May 1853. Whereas the Reverend Thomas Scutt, late of Clapham House, and Brighton, the county Sussex, did by his Will bequeath to his Trustees therein named certain sums of money upon trust thereout to pay and discharge all or any or such one more the debt or debts which might be due and owing from his son Thomas White Scutt, at the time of his the said Thomas Scutt's decease, as the said Trustees should, their discretion, think proper, with a view therefore to the exercise such discretion, all persons having any claim against the said Thomas White Scutt are requested forthwith to send the particulars of their respective claims, stating the date and nature of the security (if any) held by them respectively to Messrs. W. H. and C. J. Palmer, 24, Bedford Row, London, or to Mr. Hill, No. 1. Pavilion Parade, Brighton. Dated this 23rd day of May, 1853.] [Sussex Post Office Directory 1874, Litlington is farmed by others as a gift of the trustees of the late Rev. Thomas Scutt. In the 1874 directory the statement is made that the principal landowners are the trustees of the late Rev. Thomas Scutt.]

    Sources • birth : F B'ton 1820-60 SofG • marriage with Catherine Ann Ellman : Sussex Marr Lic SofG / Kentish Gazette [1836 Feb 09] • death : Croydon 2a 93 / Sussex land owners 1873

    &1836
    T W S of Lewes, bachelor 21+. C A E born Glynde, spinster 21+. The Archdeaconry of Lewes Marriage Licence was dated 21 January 1836
    Catherine Ann Ellman, Catherine, Scutt ca 1814-ca 1890
    parents : John Ellman 1787-1867 and Catherine Springett Boys 1788-1866
    Birth · about June 1814 · East Sussex
    Baptism · on 19 June 1814 · West Firle, East Sussex
    Marriage · on 4 February 1836 · Glynde, East Sussex · with Thomas White Scutt
    Death · about 24 June 1890 · possibly 76 years old · Christchurch district, Dorset

    Relationships • marriage · 5 August 1856 · St John's Wood, Marylebone, London - St Anne : John Fermor Godfrey Sir †1900 and Mary Cordelia Scutt ca 1838-ca 1919

    [C A S 76yr.] [Tue 09 Feb 1836, Kentish Gazette, Kent, Feb 4, at Glynde, Sussex, by the Rev. Francis Barrow, Thomas White Scutt, esq. of Lewes, a Magistrate and Deputy Lieutenant of the county, to Catherine Ann, eldest daughter of John Ellman, esq. of Glynde. Wife Catherine Scutt and the three children left him long before he died. For at least seven years, Mrs. Catherine Scutt had lived with her brother at Berwick before leaving to make a home for herself. (A book written by Edward Boys Ellman, brother-in-law of Thomas White Scutt and published by Skeffington & Son in 1912, six years after Ellman's death).] [The 1851 Census confirms that Catherine was at Berwick – occupation housekeeper – along with her two daughters. Thomas Scutt would have been at a boarding school. So for at least seven years Catherine had lived with her brother before leaving to ‘make a home for herself'.]

    Sources • birth : Census 1841-51 Sussex • baptism : Ashton Emery • marriage with Thomas White Scutt : Sussex Marr Lic SofG / Kentish Gazette [1836 Feb 09] • death : Christchurch 2b 399

    1. Thomas Scutt 1837-1854
      Birth · in 1837 · Litlington, East Sussex
      Baptism · on 15 June 1837 · Glynde, East Sussex
      Death · on 16 March 1854 · 17 years old · Didmarton, Gloucestershire - Didmarton Rectory
      Sussex Advertiser, Tue 28 Mar 1854, Scutt - March 16, at Didmarton Rectory, Gloucestershire, aged 16, Thomas, only son of T. W. Scutt. Esq., and grandson of the late Rev. Thomas Scutt, of West Street, Brighton.] [Bath Chronicle & Weekly Gazette Thu 23 Mar 1854. March 10, at Didmarton Rectory, Gloucestershire, aged 16, Thomas, only son of T. W. Scutt. Esq., and grandson of the late Rev. Thomas Scutt, of West Street, Brighton.] [Morning Post, Monday 20 March 1854. Scutt — On the 16th inst., at Didmarton Rectory, Gloucestershire ,aged sixteen years, Thomas, only son of T. W. Scutt, Esq., and grandson of the late Rey. Thomas Scutt, of West Street, Brighton.]

      Sources • baptism : Sussex Baptism Index / IGI • death : Tetbury 6b 214 / IGI / Sussex Advertiser [1854 Mar 28]

    2. Mary Cordelia Scutt, Mary, Godfrey ca 1838-ca 1919
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      Birth · about November 1838 · Lewes, East Sussex
      Baptism · on 1 December 1838 · Lewes - St. A.
      Marriage · on 5 August 1856 · St John's Wood, Marylebone, London - St Anne · with John Fermor Godfrey
      Witnesses : Gage ------ , Catherine Ann Ellman ca 1814-ca 1890, *. *. Godfrey
      Death · about February 1919 · possibly 80 years old · Cork district, IRELAND
      [Godfrey-Scutt. On the 7th inst., at All Saints' Church, St. John's Wood, by the Rev. Dr. Cary, of Brighton, assisted by the Rev. E. J. Everard, Rector of Didmarton, Gloucestershire, John Fermor Godfrey, Esq., eldest son of Sir William Duncan Godfrey, Bart., of Kilcoleman Abbey, County of Kerry, to Mary Cordelia only surviving child of Thomas White Scutt, Esq., late of Clapham House, Sittington, Sussex, and granddaughter of the late Rev. Thomas Scutt, of Brighton.] [After her marriage they moved to Ireland.] [M C G - 80yrs.]

      Sources • baptism : Lewes bapt:1800-1900 / Sussex Baptism Index • marriage with John Fermor Godfrey : Marylebone 1a 672 / Morning Post [1856 Aug 09] • death : Irish Civil Reg. March 1919 Cork 5 58

      &1856
      T W S - gentleman.
      John Fermor Godfrey, Sir , John †1900
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      Marriage · on 5 August 1856 · St John's Wood, Marylebone, London - St Anne · with Mary Cordelia Scutt
      Witnesses : Gage ------ , Catherine Ann Ellman ca 1814-ca 1890, *. *. Godfrey
      Death · in February 1900
      [Godfrey-Scutt. On the 7th inst., at All Saints' Church, St. John's Wood, by the Rev. Dr. Cary, of Brighton, assisted by the Rev. E. J. Everard, Rector of Didmarton, Gloucestershire, John Fermor Godfrey, Esq., eldest son of Sir William Duncan Godfrey, Bart., of Kilcoleman Abbey, County of Kerry, to Mary Cordelia only surviving child of Thomas White Scutt, Esq., late of Clapham House, Sittington, Sussex, and granddaughter of the late Rev. Thomas Scutt, of Brighton.] [J F G was a high sheriff of County Kerry in 1861 living at Kilcoleman Abbey, Milltown, the home of his father Sir William Duncan Godfrey. Kilcoleman Abbey extended to 106 acres by the time he succeeded to the baronetcy in 1873.] [Birmingham Daily Post, West Midlands, Saturday 24 February 1900. The death is announced of Sir John Fermor Godfrey, of Kilcoleman Abbey, county Kerry, Ireland, who passed away in his seventy-second year. He was the fourth baronet, and was formerly a lieutenant in the 2nd Dragoon Guards. In 1856 he married Mary Cordelia, daughter of the late Mr. Thomas White Scutt, of Clapham House, Litlington, Sussex, by whom he leaves several children. The new baronet is his eldest son, William, who is in his forty-third year, and was for some time a lieutenant in the South Wales Borderers.]

      Sources • individual : Ashton Emery • marriage with Mary Cordelia Scutt : Marylebone 1a 672 / Morning Post [1856 Aug 09]

      1. William Cecil Godfrey, Baronet , Sir , William 1857-
        Birth · on 21 July 1857 · Kilcoleman, Kerry, IRELAND
        Marriage · on 7 August 1885 · with Adela Maud Gethin Hamilton
        Marriage · IRELAND · with Mary Henrietta Leeson-Marshall
        Death
        [Birmingham Daily Post, West Midlands, Saturday 24 February 1900. The death is announced of Sir John Fermor Godfrey, of Kilcoleman Abbey, county Kerry, Ireland, who passed away in his seventy-second year. He was the fourth baronet, and was formerly a lieutenant in the 2nd Dragoon Guards. In 1856 he married Mary Cordelia, daughter of the late Mr. Thomas White Scutt, of Clapham House, Litlington, Sussex, by whom he leaves several children. The new baronet is his eldest son, William, who is in his forty-third year, and was for some time a lieutenant in the South Wales Borderers.]

        Sources • birth : The Peerage & Barontage of the British Empire

        &1885 Adela Maud Gethin Hamilton, Adela, Godfrey †1890
        Marriage · on 7 August 1885 · with William Cecil Godfrey
        Death · on 14 August 1890
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        M H L-M of Callinafercy, Kerry, Ireland
        Mary Henrietta Leeson-Marshall, Mary, Godfrey
        Birth · Kerry, IRELAND
        Marriage · IRELAND · with William Cecil Godfrey
        Death
      2. Helen Gertrude Godfrey, Helen 1868-
        Birth · on 7 February 1868 · Milltown, Kerry, IRELAND
        Death
        Census 1901 - Bournemouth, Hampshire (Dorset).

        Sources • birth : Ashton Emery

      3. Mildred Feridah Godfrey, Mildred, KIng 1871-
        Birth · on 31 March 1871 · Milltown, Kerry, IRELAND
        Marriage · about 1892 · IRELAND · with Samuel Waldron King
        Death

        Sources • birth : ancestry.co.uk

        &ca 1892 Samuel Waldron King, Samuel ca 1858-
        Birth · about 1858 · County Galway, IRELAND
        Marriage · about 1892 · IRELAND · with Mildred Feridah Godfrey
        Death
    3. Fanny Scutt ca 1840-1854
      Birth · about May 1840 · Lewes, East Sussex
      Baptism · on 24 May 1840 · Lewes, East Sussex - St. Anne
      Death · on 25 December 1854 · possibly 14 years old · Westminster, Middlesex (London) - Hamilton Terrace, St John's Wood
      Sussex Advertiser, Tuesday 02 January 1855. Scutt - On Christmas day, at Hamilton Terrace, St. John's Wood, Fanny Scutt, youngest daughter of Thomas White Scutt, Esq., and Catherine Ann, his wife, late Clapham House, Litlington, Suffex, her 13 or 15th year. (GRO Index states 44yr.(sic).)

      Sources • birth : Lewes & c 370 (1st.Q.) • baptism : Lewes bapt:1800-1900 / Sussex Baptism Index • death : Marylebone 1a 368 / Sussex Advertiser [1855 Jan 02]

  2. Mary Scutt 1815-1858
    Birth · Litlington, East Sussex
    Baptism · on 15 August 1815 · Litlington, East Sussex
    Marriage · on 23 August 1834 · Litlington · with Edward Houghton Johnson
    Death · on 4 October 1858 · possibly 43 years old · Aldwick, West Sussex
    A J 45yr. "Also Mary wife of Rev. Edward Johnson and daughter of Rev. Thomas Scutt died Aldwick, aged 45 Oct 4 1858." Tombstone in St. Thomas A'Becket Church, Pagham.

    Sources • baptism : CMB 1754-1840 SofG • marriage with Edward Houghton Johnson : Sussex Marr Lic SofG / Pallot's Marriage Index for England 1780-1837

    &1834
    M S of Litlington, spinster 19 & over. Father Rev. Thomas S.
    Edward Houghton Johnson, Edward
    Birth · Puddington, Chester
    Marriage · on 23 August 1834 · Litlington · with Mary Scutt
    Death
    Reverend Edward Houghton Johnson.

    Sources • marriage with Mary Scutt : Sussex Marr Lic SofG / Pallot's Marriage Index for England 1780-1837

    1. Croxton Scutt Johnson, Croxton ca 1847-1902
      Birth · about July 1847 · Poling, West Sussex
      Marriage · on 16 July 1889 · Lewes, East Sussex · with Emily Shiffner
      Death · on 18 January 1902 · possibly 54 years old · Aldwick, Bognor, West Sussex
      Burial · Aldwick, Bognor, West Sussex
      The Edinburgh Gazette, February 2 1869. 7th Regiment of Dragoon Guards — Cornet Croxton Scutt Johnson to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice James Poynter, who retires. Dated 3d.] [Cork Examiner, Thursday 24 June 1869. Promotions & Exchanges. War Office Pall Mail, June 22. 7th Dragoon Guards — Cornet Richard Powell Rees to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Croxton Scutt Johnson, who retires, June 23. Charles Synnot Johnstone, Gent., to be Cornet, by purchase, vice Rees, June 23.] [Sussex Agricultural Express, East Sussex, Tuesday 21 January 1902. Johnson - On the January, Aldwick, Bognor, of heart failure, after few days illness, Croxton Scutt Johnson, of Aldwick, Bognor, Hellingly, Sussex, aged 54 year. Funeral Service Aldwick, on Wednesday.]

      Sources • birth : Worthing 7 543 • marriage with Emily Shiffner : Lewes 2b 273 • death : Westhampnett 2b 275 / Sussex Agricultural Express, East Sussex [1902 Jan 21] • burial : Sussex Agricultural Express, East Sussex [1902 Jan 21]

      &1889
      .
      Emily Shiffner, Johnson ca 1856-1929
      parents : George Croxton Shiffner Reverend Sir 1819-1906 and Elizabeth Greenall 1834-1897
      Birth · about 6 January 1856 · Hamsey, Sussex
      Baptism · on 3 September 1856 · Hamsey, Sussex
      Marriage · on 16 July 1889 · Lewes, East Sussex · with Croxton Scutt Johnson
      Death · on 12 February 1929 · possibly 73 years old
      Occupation incomes derived from Land Houses Dividends.

      Sources • marriage with Croxton Scutt Johnson : Lewes 2b 273 • death : Genealogy of John "Mad Jack" Fuller


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