Descendants of Elizabeth Verco

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Elizabeth Verco
Marriage · with Thomas Magarey
Death
& Thomas Magarey
Marriage · with Elizabeth Verco
Death
  1. Ellen Lucy Magarey, Ellen, Scutt 1866-1938
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    Birth · on 25 April 1866 · Glenelg, SA, AUSTRALIA
    Marriage · on 29 July 1903 · Enfield, SA, AUSTRALIA · with Charles Sidney Scutt
    Death · on 25 June 1938 · 72 years old · Glenelg, SA, AUSTRALIA
    Burial · West Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA
    [The Advertiser, Adelaide, SA, Wednesday 17 August 1910. Abbott Buggy, complete, must sell - Mrs.Scutt, Windsor Stables, Morialta Street, off Franklin Street, City.] [The Advertiser Tuesday 14 October 1913 p7 Advertising. Cook - General, also Housemaid wanted. Apply, with references. Mrs. C S. Scutt, Aldgate.] [The Mail (Adelaide, SA) Saturday 18 September 1915. Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Scutt, two children, and maid have returned to Aldgate after spending a short holiday at Woodstock, Port Elliot.] [Personal. The Register News-Pictorial, Adelaide, Thursday 31 January 1929 p8 Article. Passengers booked at Adelaide to leave by the RMS. Cathay, which sails for London at 5 pm. to-day, were: Mrs. F H Cowell & ..... , Mr. & Mrs. C Sidney Scutt, Miss E. S. Scutt, Mr. Francis H Snow, ....] [1930 Nov 04 emigrated Inward passenger list "Cathay" arrived Fremantle 4 Nov 1930, K269/4. Port of embarkation:London. Port of disembarkation: Adelaide (National Archives of Australia).] [The Advertiser, Adelaide SA Monday 27 June 1938. Scutt, On the 25th June, at her residence, 44 Seawall, Glenelg, Ellen Lucy, dearly beloved wife of Charles Sidney Scutt.] [Plot:Road 1 Nth.]

    Sources • marriage with Charles Sidney Scutt : South Australian Marriages, Registrations 1842-1916 [Digger] Book/Page:216/372 / IGI - batch 2034861 • death : SA # 602/2483 / The Advertiser [1938 Jun 27]

    &1903
    Charles Sidney Scutt(31) single. Father:James Scutt. Ellen Lucy Magarey(37) single. Parents:Thomas Magarey & Elizabeth Verco. place:res. of Mrs T Magarey, Enfield
    Charles Sidney Scutt, Sidney/Charles, (1904) dentist ca 1872-1940
    parents : James Scutt 1843-ca 1919 and Louisa Harris ca 1839-1909
    Birth · about July 1872 · Penge, Surrey
    Marriage · on 29 July 1903 · Enfield, SA, AUSTRALIA · with Ellen Lucy Magarey
    Death · on 13 July 1940 · possibly 68 years old · North Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA - Stanley Street
    Burial · West Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA
    [Shipping Arrivals May 27. The Sydney Morning Herald Tuesday 28 May 1901 p4 Article. R.M.S. Aorangi, Canadian - Australian line, Captain C. W. Hay, from Vancouver. Passengers - Mr. M. A. Phillips, ....., Mr. C. S. Scutt, Mr. A. Chappell.] [The Advertiser 1901 Sep 21 Sidney Scutt was appointed as dental surgeon for the Order.] [Saturday 12 September 1903 - Scott-MagareyY - On the 29th July, at Enfield, Charles Sidney, son of James Scutt, of Wahroonga, N.S.W., to Ellen Lucy, youngest daughter of the late Thomas Magarey.] [The Register (Adelaide) Wednesday 9 December 1903 p2 Advertising. Public Notices. Mr. C Sidney Scutt, Dental Surgeon, now removed to North Terrace - next Adelaide Club.] [C S S lived in Adelaide, Australia - British citizen.] [Thursday 18 January 1912 Furnished House, Wanted, March 1; about Nine Rooms, with Motor House; North Adelaide preferred. C Sidney Scutt, North terrace.] [The Advertiser - Adelaide, SA Saturday 3 October 1914 p14 Article. A Valuable Discovery. There is on the property of Mr. Sidney Scutt, at Aldgate, a well 40 ft. deep, with a bore 10 ft. deeper at the bottom, from which good clear water is obtained. The well is on the hillside, at such an elevation that the water when pumped to the surface will gravitate over the two-storey house through pipes. A service has been installed for domestic uses, but soon after the reticulation was completed it was discovered that from the crystal fluid was precipitated a yellow deposit, which left a bitter taste when placed on the tongue. The water is preferred by Mr. Scutt's stock to the water in the creek and elsewhere. Finding that the enamel in the bath and that both bedroom and kitchen utensils were discoloured, Mr. Scutt submitted a sample of the fluid to the Government Analyst for analysis, which proved that the water contained properties that made it superior to the best mineral waters found in England and elsewhere. The analyst reported: "The sample was found to contain ferrous bicarbonate, 11.68 gr. per gallon; sodium chloride, 6.92 gr.; sodium sulphate, 0.48 gr.; free carbonic acid, 4.80 gr. The sample is therefore a Chalybeate Spa water. The ferrous bicarbonate is equivalent to 8.41 gr. of ferrous carbonate, or 5.8 gr. of ferric oxide per gallon. Well known Chalybeate waters, such as Spa, Tunbridge Wells, Alexisbad, Schwalbach, Orexza, &c, contain usually from 1 grain to 10 grains of ferrous carbonate per gallon. Referring to the matter on Friday, Mr. Hargreaves, the analyst, remarked: "When Mr. Scutt asked me what he ought to do with it", I replied, "Bottle it and sell it as an iron tonic. There's a fortune in it". Persons travel long distances in England and elsewhere to get tonic waters of this kind, and here we have within a few miles of Adelaide a water that is better than the best at such places as Tunbridge Wells. It is the only water of its kind in South Australia that I have come across, and as a pure iron tonic the well ought to be made to produce a fortune."] [The Mail (Adelaide, SA) Saturday 18 September 1915. Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Scutt, two children, and maid have returned to Aldgate after spending a short holiday at Woodstock, Port Elliot.] [Mr. C. S. Scutt, who is going to Great Britain, Canada, and the United States has been given an honorary commission to enquire into matters relating to dentistry in those countries.] [The Sydney Morning Herald Tuesday 20 January 1920 Mosman, An important Auction Sale will be held this day, Tuesday, January 20th, at 10.30am By Order of C. Sydney Scutt, Esq., On Account of Relinquishing Housekeeping. The Superior Modern Furniture and Household Appointments Contained in the Residence, Rossmoyne, 178 Raglan Street, MosmanN (near Military Road), including GLASS, CHINA, and ELECTROPLATE, LINOLEUM, VALUABLE DINING ROOM SUITE in Tasmanian Blackwood, Comprising:....... W A Little, Expert Valuator, Fine Art, and General Auctioneer, 42 Castlereagh Street (directly opposite Hotel Australia) Telephone City 4938] [1920 Mar 07 in transit from Australia to Canada age 47yrs., (www.ellisislandrecords)] [The Sydney Morning Herald. ARRIVALS - April 23, 1920. Niagara, R.M.S., 13,415 tons, Captain Rolls, from Vancouver, via ports. Passengers - Mrs. M. Jones, Mrb A Moore, Mr C. S. Scutt, Mr & .....] [The Register (Adelaide) Saturday 12 August 1922 p12 Article Illustrated. Mr. C Sidney Scutt has resumed practice after his recent illness.] [Personal. The Register (Adelaide, SA :1901-1929) Wednesday 2 May 1923 p8 Article. Mr. & Mrs. C. Sidney Scutt and family will leave for Melbourne by the express today to embark on the steamer Leitrim for England.] [The Register, Adelaide, SA :Thursday 12 February 1925 p3 Article Damages for Collison. In the Adelaide Local Court, on Wednesday, Mr. H. K. Paine S.M., delivered judgment in a case in which Ernest James Hume, of Park Terrace, Parkside, engineer, claimed £490 damages from C. S. Scutt of Aldgate, arising out of a collision at the corner of Halifax and King William Streets on June 13 last between the plaintiff's motor car and one driven by the defendant. The defendant counterclaimed £119 17/6. Mr. G C Ligertwood, with Mr. H. Thomson, represented the plaintiff, and Mr. T. S. O'Halloran K.C., with Mr. E. Povey, the defendant. The S.M. said the defendant and Hume (the driver of the plaintiff's car) had both shown negligence, in as much as they had failed to keep a proper lookout. Both had contributed directly to the collision. Hume was driving his father's car, with his father's knowledge and consent. He was on his own private errand, however, which had nothing to do with his father. The position was not that of employer and servant, or employer and agent. It was rather that of bailor and bailee. After having quoted an authority, the S.M. said that in the circumstances the owner of the car was entitled to recover damages. After having considered the question of the amount of damages. His Honor said there would be judgment for the plaintiff on the claim for £252 12/3. There would also be judgment for the plaintiff on the counterclaim. Mr. Povey intimated that he desired time to consider the principle mentioned by the S.M. with respect to the finding that the position was that of bailor and bailee; and a stay of proceedings for 2 days was granted.] [Personal. The Register News-Pictorial, Adelaide, Thursday 31 January 1929 p8 Article. Passengers booked at Adelaide to leave by the RMS. Cathay, which sails for London at 5 pm. to-day, were: Mrs. F. H. Cowell & ..... , Mr. & Mrs. C. Sidney Scutt, Miss E. S. Scutt, Mr. Francis H. Snow, ....] [1930 Nov 04 "emigrated" Inward passenger list "Cathay" arrived Fremantle 4 Nov 1930, K269/4. Port of embarkation: London. Port of disembarkation: Adelaide (National Archives of Australia)] [The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Monday 15 July 1940 p8 Family Notices. Scutt - On the 13th of July, at 261 Stanley Street, North Adelaide, Charles Sidney Scutt, aged 68 years.]

    Sources • birth : Croydon 2a 197 / Census 1881 Kent • marriage with Ellen Lucy Magarey : South Australian Marriages, Registrations 1842-1916 [Digger] Book/Page:216/372 / IGI - batch 2034861 • death : SA # 626/3094 / The Advertiser [1944 Jul 15] / IGI

    1. Kenelm Charles Scutt, Kenelm, doctor 1904-ca 1989
      Birth · on 9 July 1904 · North Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA
      Marriage · about 1932 · SA, AUSTRALIA · with Elizabeth Jean ------
      Death · about 1989 · possibly 85 years old · SA, AUSTRALIA
      Burial · about 1989 · Pasadena, Mitcham City, SA
      [The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA: 1889-1931) Saturday 5 April 1913 - Scutt - On the 9th July, at Stanley Street, North Adelaide, the wife of C Sidney Scutt, dentist, North Terrace - a son.] [Prince Alfred College Jubilee Celebrations. The Advertiser 1889-1931) Thursday 19 December 1918 p9 Article Upper Third Form - Dux (Captain J W Blacket memorial prize) K C Scutt.] [The UNIVERSITY of ADELAIDE. PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS BOARD. Special Senior Examination, February, 1923. Pass List. The Register (Adelaide, SA :1901-1929) Tuesday 13 March 1923 p10 Article. Scutt, Kenelm Charles, Prince Alfred College.] [Personal, The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA: 1931-1954) Monday 18 February 1935 p8 Article. Dr. K C Scutt, of Aldgate, was a passenger for Melbourne by the express on Saturday.] [Two more die in crashes, Tram Hits. The Advertiser Tuesday 16 March 1937 p23 Article. TWO MORE DIE IN CRASHES - Tram Hits Pedestrian and Car Cyclist. 9 Killed in Week. Two more vehicular fatalities yesterday, an elderly pedestrian run over by a tram at Glandore and a cyclist in a collision with a car at Port Piriemake, a total of nine road accident deaths in the State in a week. Thomas Polkinghorne, 74, of Wellington Street, Glandore, received fatal injuries when he was knocked down by a Glenelg-bound tram near the Black Forest crossing yesterday afternoon. The driver of the tram saw him approaching the crossing for pedestrians, and sounded a warning. Polkinghorne, whose sight was defective, apparently became confused, ran forward, and was struck by the side of the tram. He received a fracture of the skull and concussion, and was treated by Dr. K C Scutt, of Glandore. Detective R L Leane, who was travelling in another tram car, alighted at the scene of the accident, and took Polkinghorne to the Adelaide Hospital in a civil ambulance. He died soon after admission. Plainclothes Constable E J Davis is preparing a report for the city coroner (Mr. Blackburn).] [The Mail (Adelaide, SA :1912-1954) Saturday 3 February 1945 p3 Article. Bay Tram Kills Woman. A middle-aged woman was knocked down and killed by a Glenelg tram at Glandore West this afternoon. She was Mrs. Minna Thelma K O'Bryen, about 50 of Narkunda Street, Glandore. Mrs O'Bryen had been visiting friends and left to catch a tram to the city. As she was crossing the down track at the corner of Beckman Street she was struck by a Glenelg-bound tram and died almost immediately. Dr. K C Scutt pronounced live extinct and a civil ambulance removed the body to the City Morgue. Motor Traffic Constables Morriss and Tippett investigated the fatality.] [Dr. K C Scutt travelled on several occasions to Tasmania.] [K N C 84yr., from Myrtle Bank, bur:Pasadena, Mitcham City, SA - Plot: General A, Path 13, Grave 852.]

      Sources • birth : South Australian Births 1842-1906 Book:733 Page:57 • marriage with Elizabeth Jean ------ : (Deaths) • burial : Centennial Park Cemetery

      &ca 1932 Elizabeth Jean ------, Elizabeth, Scutt 1908-2003
      Birth · in 1908
      Marriage · about 1932 · SA, AUSTRALIA · with Kenelm Charles Scutt
      Death · on 6 January 2003 · 95 years old · Glen Osmond, SA, AUSTRALIA
      Burial · Pasadena, Mitcham City, SA
      E J S b:1908 - Note:from Glen Osmond; 95yr., bur:Pasadena, Mitcham City, SA - Plot: General A, Path 13, Grave 852.

      Sources • marriage with Kenelm Charles Scutt : (Deaths) • death : Centennial Park Cemetery • burial : Centennial Park Cemetery

    2. Gilbert Humpfrey Scutt, Gilbert 1910-1912
      Birth · in April 1910 · North Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA
      Death · on 12 April 1912 · 2 years old · North Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA
      Burial · West Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA
      [The Register, Adelaide, SA Thursday 18 April 1912 p3. Family Notices, Scutt - On the 12th April, at Childers Street, North Adelaide, Gilbert Humphrey, the beloved son of C. S. & E. L. Scutt, in his 2nd year.] [G H S 1yr.11m., plot: Road 1 Nth.]

      Sources • birth : SA # 842/34 • death : SA # 364/426 / The Register [1912 Apr 18]

    3. Shirley Norma Margarey Scutt, Shirley 1912-
      Birth · on 28 March 1912 · North Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA - Ciders Street
      Marriage · in 1940 · Victoria, AUSTRALIA · with Leo Francis Hayes
      Death
      Scutt - On the 28 March, at Ciders Street, North Adelaide, to Mr. & Mrs. C Sidney Scutt, a daughter.

      Sources • birth : The Advertiser Adelaide, SA [1912 Apr 02] • marriage with Leo Francis Hayes : Marriage Index Victoria 1921-1942 [Digger] Reg Number:8116

      &1940 Leo Francis Hayes, Leo
      Marriage · in 1940 · Victoria, AUSTRALIA · with Shirley Norma Margarey Scutt

      Sources • marriage with Shirley Norma Margarey Scutt : Marriage Index Victoria 1921-1942 [Digger] Reg Number:8116

    4. Elizabeth Sylvia Scutt, Elizabeth ca 1913
      Birth · about 1913 · Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA
      [Personal. The Register News-Pictorial, Adelaide, Thursday 31 January 1929 p8 Article. Passengers booked at Adelaide to leave by the RMS. Cathay, which sails for London at 5 pm. to-day, were: Mrs. F. H. Cowell & ..... , Mr. & Mrs. C. Sidney Scutt, Miss E. S. Scutt, Mr. Francis H. Snow, ....] [1930 Nov 04 "emigrated" Inward passenger list "Cathay" arrived Fremantle 4 Nov 1930, K269/4. Port of embarkation: London. Port of disembarkation: Adelaide (National Archives of Australia)]

      Sources • birth : SA # 884/224 / The Register News-Pictorial, Adelaide [1929 Jan 31] / National Archives of Australia [1930 Nov 04]


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