Afkomendur Francis Scutt

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Francis Scutt, fædd(ur) um ágúst 1857, Clifton, Gloucestershire, dó   14 mars 1926, Bristol, Gloucestershire, grafin(n)   20 mars 1926, Canford Cemetery (dánaraldur kannski 68 ára). [Athugasemd 1]
Giftist   10 september 1888, Bishopston, Gloucestershire - St Michael & All Angels, Mary Elizabeth Hine, fædd(ur) um september 1869, Bristol, Gloucestershire, dó um febrúar 1955, Bristol, Gloucestershire (dánaraldur kannski 85 ára) [Athugasemd 1-1].

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1 (Francis Scutt ca 1857-1926)
[Census 1881 states Bath St. James's, Somerset (Frank Scutt b:circa 1857).] [Bristol Mercury, Monday 15 August 1887. Outing, On Saturday, the employees of Mr F. Scutt, builder and contractor, Gloucester Road, Bishopston, had their outing to London, arriving at Paddington. Several places of interest were visited, and dinner was provided at the Swan Hotel, Paddington, where the health of Mr Scutt was heartily drunk. The party arrived in Bristol during the small hours, after thoroughly enjoying themselves.] [Bristol Mercury, Thursday 20 October 1892. The foundation stone of a new Congregationalism & school chapel, at Staple Hill, was laid before a numerous gathering by Mr Jonathan L, Evans yesterday afternoon ..... . The preparation of the plans for both school and chapel was entrusted to Mr Frank Wills, and the building contract to Mr Frank Scutt.] [Western Daily Press Tue 29 Jun 1915 To Let, 98 Berkeley Road, Bishopston. Rent - 6d per week. F. Scutt 10s 6d, 46 Oakfield Road, Clifton.] [F S - 68yr., lived in 46 Oakfield Road, Clifton, Bristol. To Mary Elizabeth Scutt (widow).] [Western Daily Press - Thursday 18 March 1926. Late Mr Frank Scutt. Funeral at Canford. The death took place on Sunday, after a long illness of Mr Frank Scutt, who passed away at residence 46 Oakfield Road, Clifton. Mr Scutt had formerly been a well known figure in the building trade, especially in the district around the old County Ground but had retired from active business life for some 20 years. He leaves a wife and one daughter, his only son, Wilfred having made the great sacrifice in France in 1917. The funeral took place at Canford Cemetery where the Rev. Canon Haigh officiated, and the mourners were: Messrs C. E. Scutt, F G. Scutt, and F. H. Higgs (nephews), Messrs T. Stennard, A. Gibson, T. R. Phillips, E. A. Pockson, E. Morris, E. O. Parsons, R. G. David, J. Jaques, I. Recce, and F. Withers. An old friend, Mr S. C. Cox ( Western Daily Press, London) was unable to be present. There were many beautiful flowers. The arrangements were under the personal direction of George Pakeman, 111 White Ladies Road.]

Heimildir:
- fæðing: Clifton 6a 65 / Census 1861-81-91 Gloucestershire-1901 London
- gifting: Barton Regis 6a 176
- látin(n): Bristol 6a 28 / Western Daily Press [1926 Mar 18] / Wills 1926
- útför: Western Daily Press [1926 Mar 18]

1-1 (Mary Elizabeth Hine ca 1869-ca 1955)
M E S - 85yr.

Heimildir:
- fæðing: BMD (Deaths)
- gifting: Barton Regis 6a 176
- látin(n): Bristol 7b 30

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