Afstammelingen van Catherine Webster

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Catherine Webster, geboren circa 1854, Islington, London, overleden op 8 juli 1931, Harpenden, Hertfordshire, begraven, Hanwell Cemetery, Middlesex (London) (leeftijd bij overlijden: mogelijkerwijze 77 jaar oud). [Notitie 1]
Gehuwd circa februari 1890, Islington, London, met George Edward Scutt, geboren circa mei 1852, Sheerness, Kent, overleden op 9 mei 1925, West Ealing, Middlesex (London), begraven, Hanwell Cemetery (leeftijd bij overlijden: mogelijkerwijze 73 jaar oud), Wesleyan minister [Notitie 1-1].

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1 (Catherine Webster ca 1854-1931)
C S - 77yr., lived at 13 Kirkwick Avenue, Harpenden. To George Buckhurst Martin Scutt (retired Major, H.M.Army).

Bronnen:
- geboorte: BMD (Deaths)
- huwelijk: Islington 1b 424
- overleden: St. Albans 3a 735 / Wills 1931

1-1 (George Edward Scutt ca 1852-1925)
[Bristol Mercury - Thu 21 Jul 1881 The WESLEYAN CONFERENCE at LIVERPOOL.] [Bristol Mercury, Mon 10 Sep 1883. Westeren-Super-Mare - Wolker P. Johns, Enoch Biscombe, George E. Scutt (Burnhsam); Thomas West, supernumerary.] [G E Scutt (now of Westminster) a resident minister at Burnham, preceded his first sermon to a large congregation in the Regent Street Chapel.] [Portsmouth Evening News, Monday 11 July 1904. MINISTERS, the Move. PORTSMOUTH WESLEYANS, First Draft Stations. We are informed that the first draft of stations of Wesleyan ministers in the Portsmouth district to submitted to approaching conference for consideration is as follows:- Portsmouth (Wesley), George Edward Scutt, Robert Arthur Morris, Ernest J. Chappell; Sup., Thomas Overton Portsmouth (Gosport) John Fairbourne, Wm. T. Kitching.] [G E S lived at 38 Hastings Road, West Ealing, bur:Hanwell Cemetery. To George Buckhurst Martin Scutt (lieutenant H.M. Army).]

Bronnen:
- geboorte: Sheppey 2a 523 / Census 1871 Kent-1881 Somerset-1891 London-1901 Bedfordshire
- huwelijk: Islington 1b 424
- overleden: Wills 1925 / Portsmouth Evening News [1904 Jul 11]

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