Descendientes de Louie May Scutt 1890-

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Louie May Scutt, Louie, Howland 1890-
Nacimiento · el 31 de julio 1890 · Mount Gambier, SA, AUSTRALIA
Matrimonio · el 5 de noviembre 1914 · Mount Gambier, SA, AUSTRALIA - Christ Church · con Arthur Stilville Howland
Muerte
[The Register, Adelaide Monday 20 November 1905 UNIVERSITY of ADELAIDE. Musical Examination Results. Public Examinations in Practice of Music; November, 1905. Mount Gambier Centre. Pass List School Examinations - Higher Division, Louie May Scutt, Mary Catherine Smith.] [The Register, Adelaide Thursday 19 July 1906 p3 Article. The winners were: Pianoforte duet, own selection. Misses Estelle Johnson and Louie Scutt.] [The Advertiser, Adelaide Tuesday 23 July 1907 p9 Article. Mount Gambier, July 20. Last night the competitions in connection with Christ Church were concluded with a concert by the successful competitors. Dr. J. Johnson presided. The following assisted: L. Scutt,] [Border Watch, Mount Gambier, SA: 1861-1954) Wednesday 11 November 1914. At Christ Church, Mount Gambier, on Monday morning, Mr. Arthur Stilville Howland, eldest son of Colonel & Mrs. F. H. Howland, of "The Poplars," Mount Gambier, was united in marriage with Miss Louie May Scutt, eldest daughter of Mr. & Mrs. F. A. Scutt, of Mount Gambier. The Rev. R. K. Collisson, B.A., was the officiating clergyman. Miss Olive Scutt was bridesmaid, and Mr. L. N. Boys best man. The wedding breakfast was partaken of at the residence of the bride's parents. The happy couple left by the evening train for Adelaide, where Mr. Howland is on the staff of the Adelaide Local Court].

Fuentes • nacimiento : SA # 463/121 [Grey] • matrimonio con Arthur Stilville Howland : SA # 261/374 [Grey]

&1914
A S H (25) single - father:Frederick Henry John Howland. L M S (24) single - father:Francis Arthur Scutt
Arthur Stilville Howland, Arthur †1940
padres : Frederick Henry John Howland 1889- y/e  Mary Jane Curl 1861-
Matrimonio · el 5 de noviembre 1914 · Mount Gambier, SA, AUSTRALIA - Christ Church · con Louie May Scutt
Muerte · el 30 de julio 1940 · Da Costa Park, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA
[The Advertiser Adelaide, SA Friday 7 July 1911 GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS. Mr. Arthur Stilville Howland to be acting district Registrar of birth deaths, and marriages for the district of Grey during the absence on leave of Mr J.A.G. Newbould, district registrar.] [Border Watch, Mount Gambier, SA: 1861-1954) Wednesday 11 November 1914. At Christ Church, Mount Gambier, on Monday morning, Mr. Arthur Stilville Howland, eldest son of Colonel & Mrs. F. H. Howland, of "The Poplars," Mount Gambier, was united in marriage with Miss Louie May Scutt, eldest daughter of Mr. & Mrs. F. A. Scutt, of Mount Gambier. The Rev. R. K. Collisson, B.A., was the officiating clergyman. Miss Olive Scutt was bridesmaid, and Mr. L. N. Boys best man. The wedding breakfast was partaken of at the residence of the bride's parents. The happy couple left by the evening train for Adelaide, where Mr. Howland is on the staff of the Adelaide Local Court.] [The Advertiser (Adelaide, Friday 1 August 1941) - OBITUARY Mr. Arthur S. Howland, formerly Registrar in Bankrupts Adelaide, died at his home. Da Costa Park, on Wednesday, at the age of 52 years. He left a widow, one son and 2 daughters. Another son was killed in an accident recently.]

Fuentes • matrimonio con Louie May Scutt : SA # 261/374 [Grey]

  1. Frances A. Howland, Frances
    Matrimonio · el 11 de abril 1942 · Adelaida, SA, AUSTRALIA · con Ralph Quimby
    Muerte
    QUIMBY HOWLAND Members of the Glenelg Girl Comrades, of which the bride had been a member for a number of years, decorated the Methodist Church Glenelg with pink and white flowers for the marriage on April 11 of Frances A.... elder daughter of Mrs. L.M. Howland of Da Costa Park, and the late Mr. A.S. Rowland, with Cpl. Ralph Quimby (AMF) only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Quimby of Brighton. The Rev. A.T. Strange officiated. A pale delphinium blue light weight woollen afternoon frock was worn by the bride, who was given away by her grandfather Mr. F.A. Scutt. Misses Elva Howland (bride's sister) and Gwen Quimby (bridegroom's sister) were bridesmaids in dusky pink light weight woollen afternoon frocks. Mr. Eugene Crook was best man and Sgt. Lance Howland (brides brother) groomsman.

    Fuentes • matrimonio con Ralph Quimby : The Advertiser Saturday 2 May 1942

    &1942 Ralph Quimby
    Matrimonio · el 11 de abril 1942 · Adelaida, SA, AUSTRALIA · con Frances A. Howland
    Muerte
    QUIMBY HOWLAND Members of the Glenelg Girl Comrades, of which the bride had been a member for a number of years, decorated the Methodist Church Glenelg with pink and white flowers for the marriage on April 11 of Frances A.... elder daughter of Mrs. L.M. Howland of Da Costa Park, and the late Mr. A.S. Rowland, with Cpl. Ralph Quimby (AMF) only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Quimby of Brighton. The Rev. A.T. Strange officiated. A pale delphinium blue light weight woollen afternoon frock was worn by the bride, who was given away by her grandfather Mr. F.A. Scutt. Misses Elva Howland (bride's sister) and Gwen Quimby (bridegroom's sister) were bridesmaids in dusky pink light weight woollen afternoon frocks. Mr. Eugene Crook was best man and Sgt. Lance Howland (brides brother) groomsman.

    Fuentes • matrimonio con Frances A. Howland : The Advertiser Saturday 2 May 1942

  2. Lance Howland
    Muerte
  3. Elva Howland
  4. Donald Eric Howland, Donald †1941
    Muerte · el 27 de abril 1941 · SA, AUSTRALIA
    Inquest Opened On Motor Cyclist's Death MOUNT GAMBIER, May 5 An inquest into the death of Donald Eric Howland 22 of Glenelg who was fatally injured in a collision between his motor cycle and a car near the Blue Lake on April 27 was opened by the coroner Mr. Aconley this afternoon Jack Alexander Kell 23 of Grange, "I was riding pillion with Howland" he said that they had been to a dance at Moorak. They were travelling at about 25 miles an hour on the correct side of the road on the way back to Mount Gambier. He was very hazy about the accident, he said and did not remember the actual collision. His injuries were concussion, a black eye,, bruises and cuts. The coroner adjourned the inquest to May 16. Inspector G.E. McDonald appeared for the police. Mr W.E.Pyle for relatives of the deceased and Mr W.H. Hunt for the driver of Mount Gambier.


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