Descendants of Caroline Goodrich 1859-

Up to the 12th generation

Caroline Goodrich, Lee 1859-
Birth · on 6 November 1859 · Hindmarsh, SA, AUSTRALIA
Marriage · on 25 December 1888 · Thebarton, West Hindmarsh, SA, AUSTRALIA · with Joseph John Lee
Death · AUSTRALIA
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Residence of bride's father, Thebarton, SA.
Joseph John Lee, Joseph 1866-
Birth · in 1866
Marriage · on 25 December 1888 · Thebarton, West Hindmarsh, SA, AUSTRALIA · with Caroline Goodrich
Death · AUSTRALIA
  1. Lilian Maude Lee, Lilian/Lillian Maud, Scutt ca 1900-1978
    Birth · about 1900 · AUSTRALIA?
    Marriage · on 27 July 1916 · Thebarton, SA, AUSTRALIA - residence of bride's father · with David Scutt
    Death · in 1978 · possibly 78 years old · SA, AUSTRALIA
    [The Advertiser (Adelaide) Monday 4 July 1932 p10 Article. Poisoning Cases J. Ethridge (16),of the Edwardstown Industrial School, and Lillian Maude Scutt (32), of Charles Street, Highbury, are in the Adelaide Hospital suffering from the effects of poisoning. Ethridge was admitted on Saturday evening, and Scutt last night. Neither is in a serious condition.] [The Advertiser (Adelaide) Saturday 26 July 1941 p12 Family Notices Silver Wedding. Scutt-Lee, Mr. & Mrs. D. Scutt announce the twenty-fifth anniversary of their wedding, which was solemnized at West Thebarton by the Rev. Lockhart Morton on the 27th of July, 1916. Present address, Buller Street, Prospect.] [Scutt, Stanley Royce & David & Lillian Maud & Maisie Joy.] [L M S 78yr.]

    Sources • birth : BMD (Deaths) • marriage with David Scutt : SA # 268/195 [Hindmarsh] • death : South Australian Genealogy & Heraldry Society Inc.

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    David Scutt (21) single - father:Thomas Scutt. Lilian Maude Lee (16) single - father:Joseph John Lee
    David Scutt, Dave 1895-1972
    parents : Thomas Scutt 1853-1921 and Agnes Hunt †1928
    Birth · on 12 June 1895 · Unley, SA, AUSTRALIA
    Marriage · on 27 July 1916 · Thebarton, SA, AUSTRALIA - residence of bride's father · with Lilian Maude Lee
    Death · in 1972 · 77 years old · Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA
    [D S 76yr.] [Counsel Says There Are Too Many Trivial Prosecutions. The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA: 1931-1954) Wednesday 30 June 1937 p17 Article. David Scutt, of Buller Street, Prospect, who was charged in the Norwood Magistrates Court yesterday with having failed to keep his motor car as near as practicable to the left hand side of Chapel Street, Norwood, was fined 2/6 with 7/6 costs, by Messrs. J T Mitchell and F Duxbury. Mr. W J Denny, who appeared for the defendant, said that there were too many trivial prosecutions, Scutt had driven a woman to her home and had gone in for a cup of tea. Five minutes later a policeman knocked at the door and laid the charge. The number of prosecutions was not there al test of law and order, and Acts should be administered with Common sense. Many cases could more properly be dealt with by a warning instead of a court action.] [The Advertiser Saturday 26 July 1941 p12 Family Notices Silver Wedding. Scutt-Lee - Mr. & Mrs. D. Scutt announce the twenty-fifth anniversary of their wedding, which was solemnized at West Thebarton by the Rev. Lockhart Morton on the 27th of July, 1916. Present address, Buller Street, Prospect.] [(1950) Supreme Criminal Sittings. Before Mr. Justice Mayo. Calf Case Continued, The hearing was continued yesterday, and adjourned until today, of the trial of Lloyd Leslie Turner, 47, butcher, of Trimmer Parade, Seaton Park, and David Scutt, 54, assistant foreman, of Buller Street, Prospect, on a charge of conspiring to defraud, relating to calf carcase transactions at the Abattoirs, between November and March last. The Crown Prosecutor (Mr. J. R. Kearnani prosecuted with Mr. E. B. Scarfe. Mr. C. T. Gun appeared with Mr. W. A. Swan for Turner, and Mr. L. J. Stanley for Scutt. The Crown case alleged that the defendants had arranged that Scutt, an assistant foreman at the Abattoirs, should exchange carcase identity tickets so that Turner received bigger carcases than those for which he bid and paid. The Crown case was completed and the defence begun, yesterday morning, the seventh day of the trial. In an unsworn statement denying the charge, Turner said that he had been in ill health for some years, suffering since 1919 from ear trouble. Turner described his book keeping and trading methods. He said that from August, 1949, until the end of January, and since, because of illness, he had had to get others to buy his meat for him. He said that calf branding at the Abattoirs sales was easily liable to mistakes, which often occurred. He had had experience of carcases wrongly delivered by the Abattoirs. Having no scales to weigh carcases, he accepted the cartnote weights as correct. He did not know that he was getting larger calves than he had purchased. He had never conspired with Scutt or any other person to defraud. Other evidence was also given for Turner's defence. Opening Scutt's case, Mr. Stanley said that certain ticket changes made by Scutt had been to correct what he believed to be errors, and in some cases he made honest mistakes himself. In some cases he had to ticket by memory. It was denied that there had been any dishonesty, or intention or arrangement to defraud. Scutt and other witnesses gave evidence.] [The Advertiser, Tuesday 22 August 1950 p11 Article. Supreme Criminal Sittings. Before Mr. Justice Mayo. Kissed in Court, Fines, Bonds, In Carcase Case. Two men were kissed in the courtroom by women after the men had yesterday been fined £200 each and released under bonds in respect to a conspiracy conviction relating to calf case transactions at the Abattoirs. The defendants were Lloyd Leslie Turner, 47, butcher, of Trimmer Parade, Seaton Park, and David Scutt, 54, assistant foreman, of Butler Street, Prospect. They had been found guilty by a jury, after a 10-day trial, of a charge that at Gepps Cross and elsewhere ..... The bonds were each for £100 to be of good behaviour for 12 months.] [Late of 148 Beulah Road, Norwood, retired, sales assistant, who died on 28 August 1999. Scutt, Stanley Royce & David & Lillian Maud & Maisie Joy.]

    Sources • birth : South Australian Births 1842-1906 Book:566 Page:44 • marriage with Lilian Maude Lee : SA # 268/195 [Hindmarsh] • death : SA # 160A/2353 / South Australian Genealogy & Heraldry Society Inc.

    1. Maisie Joy Scutt, Maisie, sales assistant ca 1917-1999
      Birth · about 19 July 1917 · West Thebarton, SA, AUSTRALIA - 13 Ware Street
      Death · on 28 August 1999 · possibly 82 years old · Norwood, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA
      The Advertiser (Adelaide) Saturday 28 July 1917 SCUTT (nee Lillian M. Lee) - On the 19th July, at her sister's residence, 13 Ware Street, West Thebarton, to Mr. & Mrs. Dave Scutt, of Bowden a daughter (Maisie Joy).

      Sources • birth : SA # 2A/475 [Hindmarsh] / The Register (Adelaide) [1917 Jul 17 & 1926 Oct 22 p8 Family Notices] • death : governmentgazette.sa.gov.au/

    2. Stanley Royce Scutt, Stanley/Stanley Roy/Bub ca 1920-1939
      Birth · about February 1920 · SA, AUSTRALIA
      Death · on 1 December 1939 · possibly 19 years old · Lower North Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA
      [The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Tuesday 5 December 1939 p10 Article. WITNESSES of FATAL ACCIDENT SOUGHT - Collision At Lower North Adelaide. The police wish to communicate with any person who witnessed a collision between a motor cycle and a motor car in Brougham Place, Lower North Adelaide, on Friday, when Stanley Roy Scutt, 19, labourer, of Buller Street, Prospect, received fatal injuries. Any person who saw the accident is asked to get in touch with Plain clothes Constable M. A. Daly at Police Headquarters. An inquest into the youth's death will be held on a date to be fixed.] [DEATH of MOTORCYCLIST An open finding was recorded by the deputy coroner (Mr. W. F. J. McCann) at an inquest yesterday into the death of Stanley Royce Scutt, laborer 19, of Buller Street, Prospect, who was killed in an accident at the intersection of Mackinnon Parade and Frome Road, Lower North Adelaide, on December 1. It was found that Scutt died at the Royal Adelaide Hospital from severe head injuries, received when a collision occurred between his motor cycle and a motor car driven by Roy John McDougall, traveller, of Brigalow Avenue, Kensington Gardens. McDougail, giving evidence, said that when he was approaching the intersection he sounded his horn and looked both ways. Glancing to the right a second time, he saw a motor cycle travelling in the centre of the roadway at about 35 to 40 m.p.h. The rider, who had his head down, made no effort to change his direction" or use his brakes. Witness applied his own brakes, and there was a collision. Mr. L. J. Stanley appeared for relatives of the deceased, Mr. E. Millhouse for the driver of the car, and Mr. F. E. Piper for an insurance company. Plainclothes Constable M. A. Daly assisted the coroner.] [SCUTT, Stanley Royce & David & Lillian Maud & Maisie Joy - Dudley Park Cemetery.] [Family Notices - The Mail (Adelaide, SA :1912-1954) Saturday 2 December 1939 p2 Family Notices. SCUTT - On December 1 (result of accident), Stanley Royce, dearly beloved only son of Mr. & Mrs. David Scutt, of 35 Buller Street, Prospect, and loving brother of Maisie. In his twentieth year (Late of Abattoirs).] [The Advertiser - Adelaide, SA Saturday 30 November 1940. SCUTT - In loving memory of Stanley (Bub) Scutt accidentally killed on the 1st of December 1939. Fond memories linger still, Not just today but always will. Inserted by Aunty Rose, Joyce, Frank] [Family Notices - The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Tuesday 1 December 1942 p6 SCUTT - In loving memory of Stanley Royce Scutt, who was accidentally killed Dec 1, 1939 - inserted by Ruth & Jack Langman. SCUTT - Treasured memories of Stan, killed Dec 1 1939. A beautiful memory that never will fade, of one we loved but could not save - Lovingly remembered by father, mother, and Maisie.] [S R S 19yr.]

      Sources • birth : SA # 55A/205 [Hindmarsh] / The Advertiser [1939 Dec 14] • death : SA # 619/5414 / The Advertiser [1939 Dec 14] / South Australian Genealogy & Heraldry Society Inc.


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