Descendants of John Scutt 1784-1857

Up to the 12th generation

John Scutt 1784-1857
Birth · in 1784 · Patching, West Sussex
Baptism · on 15 December 1784 · Patching, West Sussex
Marriage · on 6 January 1807 · Patching, West Sussex · with Jane Evans
Partners · on 6 April 1844 · Patching, West Sussex · with Jane Ruffe
Death · in February 1857 · 73 years old · Patching, West Sussex
Burial · on 20 February 1857 · Patching, West Sussex
[J S 68yr.] [J S, previously married, more information in original record.] [Sussex Advertiser, East Sussex, Tuesday 27 May 1845. A Sexagenarian in Trouble. John Scutt, Sen., of Patching, farm labourer, a picture of a "swink'd hedger," was charged by Jane Ruff of Clapham, singlewoman, apparently as much as five and thirty years of age, with the father of a male illegitimate child by her. The Clerk "What have you to say to this charge, Scutt". Defendant "I don't think I be, sir (laughter)". The Clerk (to complainant) "Who is the father of that child?". Complainant "John Scutt, sir". "Has he promised to marry you?". "The banns were put in at Patching and Clapham, at both churches". "Who put in the banns?". "John Scutt got a man write them out, and another person delivered them to the clerk". "Has any one seen you and Scutt in the habit of walking together, Yes?". "Sarah Clevett has once or twice, not above once, I think. We kept company together two years. I live with my father and mother, and have been working for Mr. Nourse". "Can you state of your own knowledge that Scutt promised to marry you?". This person (Clevett) can. He relieved before I had been confined a month". Mr. Boghurst, "Who saw him do so?". "My mother was in the house, but did not see him". Cross-examined by Mr. Read "Did you see the banns?". "No". "Do you know your witness's uncle, named Clevett? I believe is a day labourer?". "Yes". Were you ever in his company?". "No; he's married man". "You have been married, I presume?". "No". "Can you tell how many little ones you have?". "One besides this". Have you never had more?". "There's one dead". "Is Robert Clevett often at your house?". "No; he ha'n't been there for two or three years". "He's a favorite of yours?". "Not at all". "A bit of a relation?". "I never heard any one say he was". "Ah, you don't say he was". "Were there two fathers for your other children?". "Yes, they're both dead". Were you ever asked in church before this?"". "Yes". Often?"". "No". Only once?"". "I can't say exactly — I don't know as 'twas oftener. Afterwards, examinant said the banns between herself and both deceased fathers had been published. "When did you see Robert Clevett last?". "Three or four months ago". "The time before?". God knows; I don't remember". "Was it so repeatedly?" "Twas long ago". Sarah Clevett, of West Tarring, complainant's evidence, stood forward, and was examined. The Clerk "What are you, a single woman?". "Yes". "Do you know anything about Scutt?". "No further than I see him come to meet Jane Ruff at our house". "As that long while ago?". "Eight months". "How long has he been with her?". "Not great while". "What passed between them?". "He only said he would marry the woman". Mr. Boghurst — "He said so to my mother. Mr. Read — "Was there any conversation?" "No; no further than that". "What brought it up?". "I don't know; I did'nt hear". By Boghurst — They went away together and did not return. By the Clerk — I never saw them together at any other time. By Mr. Boghurst — I'm sure he meant Jane Ruff by "the woman." Cross-examed by Mr. Read, "I believe you are the mother of a baby?". "Yes, sir". "Whom are you living with?". "My mother and father, and in-law, Nicholas Stiller". "What is your age?". Twenty-two"". (The pertinacious crying of an infant at the door of the hall was very audible.) "Is that child yours, making a noise?". "Yes". "You are married?". "No". "You have a sister, she always at home too?". "Yes". "How old is she?". "Eighteen". "Is yours house of meeting at all?". "No". "Your mother, what does she do?". "She goes out on business. Yes". "Don't you recollect anything that was said before this promise of marriage?" "No". "The man didn't mean you" the woman, did hë?". "No; he said Ruff". The publication of the banns between the parties at Clapham Church was proved by Guardian West; after which Mr. Read addressed the Bench on the evidence. Case adjourned for further evidence.]

Sources • baptism : WSRO PR 1560-1812 • marriage with Jane Evans : WSRO PR 1560-1812 • Partners with Jane Ruffe : Patching Marriages 1838-1847 / VRI FHL 1068524 / IGI • burial : Chichester 2b 201 / IGI GS Film number:001068524

&1807
J Scut. Banns. Gail Collins states 1807 Jul 06
Jane Evans, Scutt †1842
Marriage · on 6 January 1807 · Patching, West Sussex · with John Scutt
Death · in August 1842 · Patching, West Sussex
Burial · on 25 August 1842 · Patching, West Sussex
J S - 56yr.

Sources • marriage with John Scutt : WSRO PR 1560-1812 • death : Worthing 7 352 • burial : WSRO PR 1560-1812

  1. Susannah Scutt, Susan 1807-ca 1879
    Birth · in 1807 · Patching, West Sussex
    Baptism · on 1 June 1807 · Patching, West Sussex
    Marriage · on 29 May 1826 · Clapham, West Sussex · with Herbert Bishop
    Death · about November 1879 · possibly 72 years old · East Preston district, West Sussex
    S B - 75yr.

    Sources • baptism : WSRO PR 1560-1812 / IGI • marriage with Herbert Bishop : WSRO CMB 1571-1837 / Clapham Marriages 1823-1826 / VRI FHL 1068521 & 1068524 / IGI • death : East Preston 2b 213

    &1826
    S S of Patching, spinster, with consent of parents. Banns 1826 May 21
    Herbert Bishop ca 1805-ca 1877
    Birth · about 1805
    Marriage · on 29 May 1826 · Clapham, West Sussex · with Susannah Scutt
    Death · about May 1877 · possibly 72 years old · East Preston district, West Sussex

    Sources • birth : BMD (Deaths) • marriage with Susannah Scutt : WSRO CMB 1571-1837 / Clapham Marriages 1823-1826 / VRI FHL 1068521 & 1068524 / IGI • death : East Preston 2b 207

    1. George Bishop 1826-
      Baptism · on 3 September 1826 · Clapham, West Sussex
      Death

      Sources • baptism : IGI C02311-7

    2. Anne Bishop 1829-
      Baptism · on 4 January 1829 · Patching, West Sussex
      Death

      Sources • baptism : IGI C02311-9

    3. Daniel Bishop 1831-
      Baptism · on 3 July 1831 · Clapham, West Sussex
      Death

      Sources • baptism : IGI C02311-7

    4. Caroline Bishop 1833-
      Baptism · on 24 November 1833 · Patching, West Sussex
      Death

      Sources • baptism : IGI C02311-9

    5. Jane Bishop 1836-
      Baptism · on 3 July 1836 · Patching, West Sussex
      Death

      Sources • baptism : IGI C02311-9

    6. John Bishop 1838-
      Baptism · on 14 October 1838 · Clapham, West Sussex
      Death

      Sources • baptism : IGI C02311-7

    7. William Bishop 1840-
      Baptism · on 27 December 1840 · Patching, West Sussex
      Death

      Sources • baptism : IGI C02311-9

    8. Frances Bishop 1844-
      Baptism · on 23 February 1844 · Angmering, West Sussex
      Death

      Sources • baptism : IGI I03821-8

    9. Stephen Bishop 1846-
      Baptism · on 12 April 1846 · Angmering, West Sussex
      Death

      Sources • baptism : IGI I03821-8

  2. Charlotte Scutt 1813-1872
    Birth · in 1813 · Patching, West Sussex
    Baptism · on 17 March 1813 · Patching, West Sussex
    Death · Angmering, West Sussex
    Burial · in January 1872 · Angmering, West Sussex
    [Father - labourer.] [C S living in 1851 in Clapham (parish relief invalid) & in 1871 in East Preston - workhouse inmate.] [C S - 60yr.]

    Sources • burial : East Preston 2b 225 / Sussex Burials / Angmering Historical Society

  3. John Scutt 1815-
    Baptism · on 21 September 1815 · Patching, West Sussex
    Death

    Sources • baptism : IGI C02311-9

  4. Caroline Scutt, Collins 1821-
    Birth · in 1821 · Patching, West Sussex
    Baptism · on 15 April 1821 · Patching, West Sussex
    Marriage · on 5 August 1843 · Angmering, West Sussex · with James Collins
    Witnesses : Ann Bishop , Henry Farmer
    Death

    Sources • baptism : WSRO PR 1560-1812 • marriage with James Collins : Worthing 7 647 / IGI

    &1843
    C S(full) spinster - father:John Scutt, labourer. J C(full) James Collins, bachelor - father:Thomas Collins, labourer
    James Collins
    Marriage · on 5 August 1843 · Angmering, West Sussex · with Caroline Scutt
    Witnesses : Ann Bishop , Henry Farmer
    Death

    Sources • marriage with Caroline Scutt : Worthing 7 647 / IGI

    1. John Collins 1843-
      Birth · in 1843 · Angmering, West Sussex
      Death

      Sources • birth : Gail Collins

    2. Sarah Collins ca 1845-
      Birth · about 1845 · Angmering, West Sussex
      Marriage · about May 1866 · Lewisham district, London · with William Penfold
      Death

      Sources • birth : Gail Collins • marriage with William Penfold : Lewisham 1d 1219

      &ca 1866 William Penfold
      Birth · Horsham, West Sussex
      Marriage · about May 1866 · Lewisham district, London · with Sarah Collins
      Death

      Sources • marriage with Sarah Collins : Lewisham 1d 1219

    3. James Collins 1852-
      Birth · in 1852 · Patching, West Sussex
      Death

      Sources • birth : Gail Collins

&1844 Jane Ruffe, Ruff/Scutt ca 1822-
Birth · about 1822
Partners · on 6 April 1844 · Patching, West Sussex · with John Scutt
Death
Sussex Advertiser, East Sussex, Tuesday 27 May 1845. A Sexagenarian in Trouble. John Scutt, Sen., of Patching, farm labourer, a picture of a "swink'd hedger," was charged by Jane Ruff of Clapham, singlewoman, apparently as much as five and thirty years of age, with the father of a male illegitimate child by her. The Clerk "What have you to say to this charge, Scutt". Defendant "I don't think I be, sir (laughter)". The Clerk (to complainant) "Who is the father of that child?". Complainant "John Scutt, sir". "Has he promised to marry you?". "The banns were put in at Patching and Clapham, at both churches". "Who put in the banns?". "John Scutt got a man write them out, and another person delivered them to the clerk". "Has any one seen you and Scutt in the habit of walking together, Yes?". "Sarah Clevett has once or twice, not above once, I think. We kept company together two years. I live with my father and mother, and have been working for Mr. Nourse". "Can you state of your own knowledge that Scutt promised to marry you?". This person (Clevett) can. He relieved before I had been confined a month". Mr. Boghurst, "Who saw him do so?". "My mother was in the house, but did not see him". Cross-examined by Mr. Read "Did you see the banns?". "No". "Do you know your witness's uncle, named Clevett? I believe is a day labourer?". "Yes". Were you ever in his company?". "No; he's married man". "You have been married, I presume?". "No". "Can you tell how many little ones you have?". "One besides this". Have you never had more?". "There's one dead". "Is Robert Clevett often at your house?". "No; he ha'n't been there for two or three years". "He's a favorite of yours?". "Not at all". "A bit of a relation?". "I never heard any one say he was". "Ah, you don't say he was". "Were there two fathers for your other children?". "Yes, they're both dead". Were you ever asked in church before this?"". "Yes". Often?"". "No". Only once?"". "I can't say exactly — I don't know as 'twas oftener. Afterwards, examinant said the banns between herself and both deceased fathers had been published. "When did you see Robert Clevett last?". "Three or four months ago". "The time before?". God knows; I don't remember"". "Was it so repeatedly?" "Twas long ago". Sarah Clevett, of West Tarring, complainant's evidence, stood forward, and was examined. The Clerk "What are you, a single woman?". "Yes". "Do you know anything about Scutt?". "No further than I see him come to meet Jane Ruff at our house". "As that long while ago?". "Eight months". "How long has he been with her?". "Not great while". "What passed between them?". "He only said he would marry the woman". Mr. Boghurst — He said so to my mother. Mr. Read — Was there any conversation? "No; no further than that". "What brought it up?". "I don't know; I did'nt hear". By Boghurst — They went away together and did not return. By the Clerk — I never saw them together at any other time. By Mr. Boghurst — I'm sure he meant Jane Ruff by "the woman." Cross-examed by Mr. Read, "I believe you are the mother of a baby?". "Yes, sir". "Whom are you living with?". "My mother and father, and in-law, Nicholas Stiller". "What is your age?". Twenty-two"". (The pertinacious crying of an infant at the door of the hall was very audible.) "Is that child yours, making a noise?". "Yes". "You are married?". "No". "You have a sister, she always at home too?". "Yes". "How old is she?". "Eighteen". "Is yours house of meeting at all?". "No". "Your mother, what does she do?". "She goes out on business. Yes". "Don't you recollect anything that was said before this promise of marriage?" "No". "The man didn't mean you" the woman, did hë?". "No; he said Ruff". The publication of the banns between the parties at Clapham Church was proved by Guardian West; after which Mr. Read addressed the Bench on the evidence. Case adjourned for further evidence.

Sources • birth : Sussex Advertiser, Tuesday 27 May 1845 • Partners with John Scutt : Patching Marriages 1838-1847 / VRI FHL 1068524 / IGI

  1. ------ Ruff ca 1844-
    Birth · about 1844 · Patching, West Sussex
    Death
    George or Thomas Ruff.


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