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[The Mercury, Hobart 10 Mar 1914 Family Notice: Golden Wedding Anniversary, George Scott, Mariner of Worthing, England to Mary Ann Elizabeth Hedges of Hobart.] [The Mercury Hobart, Monday 9 August 1920. DEATH: SCOTT - On August 7, 1920, at the residence of her daughter (Mrs. A. Mather, 293 Liverpool Street), Mary Ann Elizabeth, the dearly beloved wife of George Scott, in the 76th year of her age. At Rest.] [FUNERAL NOTICES: SCOTT - Friends of the late Mary A. E. Scott are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, which will move from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. A. Mather, 293 Liverpool Street, on Monday Morning (This Day), at 11 o'clock, arriving Queenborough Cemetery 11.30.] [M A E H lived at 2 Liverpool Street.] |
Sources • marriage with George Scutt : Marriage Certificate [2x] • burial : Clark Bros. Funeral Records
[25 Feb 1856 Crew Agreement. George Scutt, signed on as an Apprentice on the ship "Chance" at the Port of London together with Apprentices Albert Fay and Samuel Groves, for a journey to Sydney then onto Morton Bay, then to where the ships employment may be found for a period not exceeding 3 years.] [30 Jun 1856 Inwards: Register, a list of crew and passengers of ships arriving in Sydney - Scutt George, Apprentice, British, Crew, aboard the Barque "CHANCE" arrived the Port of Sydney, from London.] [16 Jan 1857 Inwards: Register, a list of crew and passengers of ships arriving in Sydney - Scott George, Boy, 16, British, Crew, aboard the Barque "Chance" arrived the Port of Sydney, from Manila. (Intentionally or unintentionally George Scutt has been listed as George Scott. This is the last record of George Scutt or Scott aboard the "Chance".)] [28 Mar 1861 Inwards: Register, a list of crew and passengers of ships arriving in Sydney - Scott George, A.B., 21, British, Crew, aboard the "Alarm" arrived the Port of Sydney, from Hobart Town.] [On wedding certificate Number 31 at the Congregational Church, Hobart Town, George's occupation given was mariner age 23.] [26 Jun 1867 Inwards: Register, a list of crew and passengers of ships arriving in Sydney - Scott George, A.B., Great Britain, Crew, aboard the Pilot arrived the Port of Sydney, from Launceston.] [31 Jul 1867 Inwards: Register, a list of crew and passengers of ships arriving in Sydney - Scott George, A.B., Great Britain, Crew, aboard the "Pilot" arrived the Port of Sydney, from Launceston.] [The Mercury, Hobart 10 Mar 1914 Family Notice: Golden Wedding Anniversary George Scott, Mariner of Worthing England to Mary Ann Elizabeth Hedges of Hobart.] [The Mercury Hobart, Tas. Tuesday 13 September 1921. DEATH: SCOTT - On 11th September 1921 at his residence 313 Liverpool Street, George Scott in the 81st year of his age. His end was peace.] [FUNERAL NOTICES: SCOTT - Friends of the late Mr George Scott are respectfully invited to attend his funeral which will move from his residence 313 Liverpool Street on Tuesday Morning (This Day) at 11 o'clock arriving at Queenborough Cemetery at 11.30.] |
Sources • birth : Census 1841-51 Sussex • baptism : WSRO PR 1560-1812 • marriage with Mary Ann Elizabeth Hedges : Marriage Certificate [2x] • death : Death Certificate / The Mercury, Hobart [1921 Sep 13] • burial : Clark Bros. Funeral Records 13
[George Thomas, at Sorell, Tasmania, father's occupation sailor.] [The Mercury - Hobart, Tas. Monday 17 March 1890 p1 Family Notices. Scott-Plaister - On March 4, 1890, at All Saint's Church, Hobart, by the Rev. Canon Archer, M.A., assisted by the Rev. Leigh Trafford Tarleton, George Thomas Scott, of Hobart, to Agnes Augusta Plaister, formerly of Froome, Somersetshire, England.] [The Mercury - Hobart, Tas. Saturday 29 December 1894 p1. Scott - On December 27, accidentally drowned at Dunalley, George Thomas Scott, aged 30 years.] [The Mercury - Hobart, Tas. Friday 28 December 1894 p3 Article. In Memoriam. It seems rather extreme, perhaps, to speak of a whole office being thrown into mourning, and yet that is the only phrase that fitly describes the feeling that spread when late on Thursday afternoon it was known in the Mercury office that Mr. George Thomas Scott, collector, etc., had been drowned at Dunalley, East Bay Nook, during the Christmas holidays. Mr. Scott had been in the office almost since he left school, and was universally respected for his straight-forward integrity of character, and the sorrow which will be caused to his young wife and the other members of the family will be shared by all who were brought into contact with him in course of business. During the afternoon and evening a large number of inquirers called at this office to have the sad intelligence verified, and these joined in the general expressions of regret which prevailed in the community at the mournful disaster which cut off at so early an age this promising young man. Mr. Scott had literary tastes as well as the instinct for the gathering in of money, and it is only within the present month that a composition of his, "An Amazon of Tasmania: a story of primitive vengeance," was published in The Mail, as other fiction has also been under the nom de plume of "Sheridan Scott," while other little emanations from his pen appeared in several ways, and won almost universal acceptance. In consequence of the telegram received from Dunalley on Thursday afternoon, arrangements were at once made to bring the body to Hobart for burial. Deceased, who was a member of the congregation of All Saints Church, Macquarie Street, was married to a sister of Mr. Plaister, draper, Elizabeth Street, by whom there is a family of two young children.] |
Sources • birth : Robert ------ • marriage with Agnes Augusta Plaister : The Mercury - Hobart [1890 Mar 17] • death : The Mercury - Hobart [1894 Dec 28 & 29] • burial : The Mercury - Hobart [1894 Dec 28]
Sources • marriage with George Thomas Scott : The Mercury - Hobart [1890 Mar 17]
Scott; Elizabeth Emily, father's occupation Mariner. |
Sources • birth : Robert ------
Caroline Rosina, at Hobart, father's occupation Seaman. |
Mary Ann Henrietta, father's occupation Mariner. |
Sources • birth : Robert ------
[Robert John, Hobart, father's occupation Mariner.] [The Mercury - Hobart, Tas Tuesday 30 June 1903. SCOTT-ADLARD - On May 16, 1903, at St. John's Church, Goulburn Street, by the Rev.H. B. Atkinson, Robert John, second son of George Scott, of Hobart, to Alice Charlotte Adlard, daughter of the late John Jillett, of Oatlands.] |
Sources • birth : Robert ------ • marriage with Alice Charlotte Jillet : The Mercury - Hobart [1903 Jun 30]
Sources • marriage with Robert John Scott : The Mercury - Hobart [1903 Jun 30]
Arthur, at Hobart, father's occupation Mariner. |
[Albert, Hobart father's occupation Drayman.] [The Mercury Hobart, Tas, Tuesday 24 December 1901, Wedding; SCOTT-JARVIS - On December 13, 1901, at the residence of the officiating minister (Rev. Isaac H. Palfreyman), by license, Albert Scott, son of George & Mary Scott, of Hobart, to Ethel Jarvis daughter of the late William John & Lena M. Jarvis, of Hobart.] |
Sources • marriage with Ethel Jarvis : The Mercury - Hobart [1901 Dec 13]
The Mercury Hobart, Tas, Tuesday 24 December 1901, Wedding; SCOTT-JARVIS - On December 13, 1901, at the residence of the officiating minister (Rev. Isaac H. Palfreyman), by license, Albert Scott, son of George & Mary Scott, of Hobart, to Ethel Jarvis daughter of the late William John & Lena M. Jarvis, of Hobart. |
Sources • marriage with Albert Scott : The Mercury - Hobart [1901 Dec 13]
[Baptised, Frederick Henry (registered as Alfred), at Hobart, occupation Drayman. Frederick Henry Scott was used thereafter.] [The Mercury - Hobart, Tas. Thursday 27 April 1905 p1 Family Notices MARRIAGES. SCOTT-PAIN - On April 20, at St. John Baptist, Goulburn Street, by the Rev. S. H. Hughes, Frederick Henry, fifth son of George & Mary Scott, of Hobart, to Ida Judith, youngest daughter of the late William Pain, late of Campbell Town, Tasmania.] |
Sources • birth : Certificate of Baptism • baptism : Baptism Certificate • marriage with Ida Edith Pain : Marriage Certificate / The Mercury, Hobart [1905 Apr 27]
Sources • marriage with Frederick Henry Scott : Marriage Certificate / The Mercury, Hobart [1905 Apr 27]
Relationships • marriage · 20 April 1905 · Hobart, Tas, AUSTRALIA - St John Baptist, Goulburn Street : Frederick Henry Scott 1881-1959 and Ida Edith Pain 1884-1961
May, at Hobart, father's occupation Drayman. |
Charles Ernest, at Hobart, father's occupation Drayman. |
Sources • marriage with Marion Byers : Robert ------ • death : gravestone (photo) • burial : gravestone (photo)
Sources • marriage with Charles Ernest Scott : Robert ------ • burial : Robert ------