Pēcteči -> William Scutt

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William Scutt, dzimšanas datums: 1858.gada 16.jūlijs, Storrington, West Sussex, miršanas datums: 1932.gada 13.aprīlis, Wick, West Sussex, apbedīts mēnesī 1932 aprīlis, Lyminster Church Cemetery, West Sussex (miršanas vecums: 73 gadi), W S - 1879 coal porter/1881&1887 farm labourer/1890 chimneysweep/1907 cutler/1927 chairminder/1932 gramophone repairer. [Piezīme(s) 1]
Precību datums: 1877.gada 29.septembris, Storrington, West Sussex, precējies ar Jane Daughtrey, dzimšanas ap 1859 februāris, Brighton (20 Wood Street), East Sussex, baptized, Brighton, East Sussex - St Peter's, miršanas datums: 1932.gada 24.janvāris, Wick, West Sussex, apbedīts gads: 1932, Lyminster Church, West Sussex (miršanas vecums: iespējams 72 gadi) [Piezīme(s) 1-1] ([witnesses]: George Tree , Harriet Vunad ).

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1 (William Scutt 1858-1932)
[1858 Feb 05 is also noted.] [W S was living in 1881 in Pulborough, Old Forge, Roman Road.] [The Sussex Agricultural Express, Tuesday 20 August 1901. Petworth, Petty Sessions. There was only one case for hearing at the Sessions on Saturday, that of William Scutt of Pulborough, who was fined 7s. 6d. for neglecting to send his son regularly to school. The magistrates in attendance were Mr. J. Osmaston (in the chair), Lieutenant Colonel Barrington-Kennett, and Major R. T. Helme.] [Sussex Agricultural Express, Friday 25 February 1910. Steyning Petty Sessions, Monday. Before General R T Godman (in the chair), Mr. W A Hounsom, Mr. W Powell-Breach, Mr. R B Dell, Mr. B Y Bevan, Mr. F W Sim, Colonel E A.Young, and Colonel O J Cavenagh. Rose Scutt. Damaging Underwood, the property of Leonard A Curtis, farmer, of Storrington, on February 16th. White, carter, in the employ of prosecutor, said he saw defendant go into the wood. He followed her and afterwards took possession of the wood. Prosecutor said there had been lot of damage done during the winter, and he was determined to put a stop to it; he valued the wood at 5s. Defendant refused to plead or say anything on her own behalf. Her father said she only took a little wood for the fire. Defendant was bound over in the sum of £5 to be of good behaviour for six months. Her father, who was cautioned by the Bench, was also bound over.] [1919 May 10 - Will. William & Jane Scutt lived their later years at 128 High Street, Wick (moved to Wick in 1908?).]

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- dzimšana: Thakeham 2b 255 / Family Bible
- ģimene: Thakeham 2b 530 / Pulborough Marriages / Marriage Certificate
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