Descendants of Annie ------

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Annie ------
Marriage · with Alfred Alexander Davies
Death · AUSTRALIA
& Alfred Alexander Davies 1851-1934
Birth · on 1 November 1851
Marriage · with Annie ------
Death · on 1 November 1934 · 83 years old · Subiaco, WA, AUSTRALIA - St. John of God Hospital
The West Australian (Perth) Friday 2 November 1934 p1 Family Notices. DAVIES On November 1, 1934, at St. John of God Hospital, Subiaco, on his 83rd birthday, Alfred Alexander Davies, formerly of Fremantle, beloved husband of Annie Davies, of 104 Northwood Street, West Leederville; loved father of Hilda (Mrs. A. Mayer, Victoria), Frances (Mrs. E. W. Scutt), Frank, Arthur, Violet (Mrs. A. E. B. Goode) and Olive (Mrs.L. C. Lewis).
  1. Francis Elizabeth Davies, Francis, Scutt
    Marriage · about 1897 · AUSTRALIA · with Everard William Scutt
    Death · AUSTRALIA

    Sources • marriage with Everard William Scutt : BMD (Deaths & Children)

    &ca 1897 Everard William Scutt, Everard ca 1868-1944
    parents : William John Scutt 1839-1904 and Elizabeth Nutbeam ca 1836-1898
    Birth · about March 1868 · Bere Regis, Dorset
    Baptism · on 29 March 1868
    Marriage · about 1897 · AUSTRALIA · with Francis Elizabeth Davies
    Death · on 22 December 1944 · possibly 76 years old · Mount Hawthorn, WA, AUSTRALIA
    Cremation
    [Father from Briantspuddle, Dorset. Index of Inward Passenger Lists for British and Foreign Ports 1852-1889 (unassisted), emigrated (arrived) 1884 Sep (ship LIGURIA).] [VALEDICTORY. Barrier Miner - Broken Hill, NSW Tuesday 5 June 1894 p4 Article. Mr. E. Scutt, late ledgerkeeper at the local branch of the Union Bank, left last night for Adelaide, where he has to report himself preparatory to joining the Western "Australian office". A number of Mr. Scutt's friends, entertained him prior to his departure. He will be succeeded here by Mr. James Shaw, a well-known footballer, who has captained the Norwood team for two seasons.] [The Law Courts. To-days Líst. The West Australian Tuesday 13 August 1907 p5 Article. Nisi Prius - At 10.30 a.m., No.1 Court, before the Chief Justice: His Honour will hear applications to fix dates for jury cases. The following cases are listed for trial: - (1) E. W. Scutt and G. H. Pike;] [News & Notes. The West Australian - Perth, WA Thursday 29 August 1907 p4 Article - A Disputed Property. In No.1 Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice McMillan yesterday. Everhard William Scutt sought to obtain from George Henry Pyke possession of certain real property in Edmund Street, Fremantle, together with rent and meane profits. The property, it was claimed had belonged to the late Frances Anne Pyke, widow, who had appointed the plaintiff Executor of the will. On April 4 1907, probate of the said will was granted by the Supreme Court to the said executor. The defendant, a son of the late Frances Anne Pyke, and a beneficiary under her will, had prior to his mother's death, occupied one of the houses on the property under a weekly tenancy. After his mother's death he had taken possession of two other houses on the property claiming all three as his property, and refusing either to give them up or to pay rent. The defence was a contention that the deceased, Frances Anne Pyke, had been trustee of the land and houses for the defendant. Mr. Septimus Burt, K.C., with him Mr. A S Hardwick, appeared for the plaintiff, Mr. M L Moss, K.C., with him Mr. Barsden, appearing for the defendant. Evidence was not concluded when the Court adjourned till the following morning.] [The Daily News - Perth, WA Wednesday 28 August 1907 Edition:Difficulties of an EXECUTOR. An Ool Lady's Will. In the Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice McMillan, this morning an action was commenced In which E W Scutt proceeded against G H Pyke for the possession of certain premises in Edmond Street, Fremantle, £42 16s.?d. rent, and meane profits. Mr. S. Hurt, K.C., instructed by Mr. Arthur Hardwick, appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. M. L, Moss, K.C., and Mr, J. H. Barsden for the defendant. The plaintiff, in his evidence, said he owned the land in question. On Feb ruary 26, 1907, Frances Anne Pyke, of Fremantle, widow, died, and probate of the will was on April 4 granted to the plaintiff, the executor named in the will. The messuage on the northern portion of the premises with its appurtenances was let from March 25, 1905, by the deceased to the defendant on a weekly tenancy, and the defendant quitted the place about October, 1905, and removed to the southern portion of the premises, and became a weekly tenant at the same rental, and continued so at the death of Frances Anne Pyke. Notice to quit was served on the defendant at the instance of the plaintiff on April 16, 1907. Alternatively, the plaintiff said the defendant was tenant at the will of the messuage on the southern portion of the premises, and such tenancy had been determined by the plaintiff by demand for possession, After the death of Frances Anne Pyke defendant took possession of the northern portion. Defendant had also wrongfully taken possession of the third messuage and appurtenances, and had withheld them from the plaintiff. Rent was due and unpaid in respect to the tenancy of the messuage on the northern portion of the premises from March 25, 1905, up to the end of the tenancy, and in respect of the tenancy of the southern portion of the premises. The defence was a denial of any liability, and a contention that he bought the land on which the house was built from money derived by the sale of certain horses and dogs. He bought the land from Mr. Lionel Cole, of South Australia, and had it put in his mother's name, because his mother said, 'If you get in difficulties, there will be something for the children'. He declared that except for a brief period, when he went to Beverley, that his mother lived almost continuously about it. A little while before she died he returned from Fremantle to learn that she was being taken away to his step-sister's (Mrs. Davies). The will was made after the mother left the house, One day the desk was sent for, the explanation given being that the mother wished to give something to her daughter. On the return of the desk all of the papers had been taken out, including some valuable papers belonging to defendant. When he asked for these he was told 'they were buried with granny'. He bought the land for £30, paying £60 down, and the balance by quarterly installments. The deposit was paid as the result of the sale of the horses and dogs, and he paid the two first installments from his own earnings, the third by selling dogs to Peter Luff, and the fourth half by cash and work. By the will deceased wished that after all just debts and other expenses were paid, that the property in Edmund Street, Fremantle, should be sold, and the proceeds divided equally between her daughter, Annie Bond Davles and George Henry Pyke, and should either of them die their share was to be equally divided between their four daughters. The plaintiff, Everard Scott (sic) of Cottesloe, was appointed sole executor. The hearing of the evidence had not concluded when the court adjourned to the following day.] [E W S - 76yr.] [The West Australian (Perth, WA :1879-1954) Saturday 23 December 1944 Edition: Second Edition p1 Family Notices Scutt - On December 22, peacefully, Everard William, devoted father of Daphnne (Mrs C. F. Farrant), grandfather of Betty (Mrs D. Rowe), Roderick, Adelle, Moyra, John; father-in-law of Clarrie and David; aged 76 years. At last peacefully resting.] SCUTT (Everard William)- On December 22, 1944, at St. John of God Hospital, Subiaco, dearly beloved grandpa of Betty and David Rowe; aged 76 years. A dear old gentleman.] [The West Australian (Perth, WA :1879-1954) Tuesday 26 December 1944 p1 Family Notices SCUTT (Everard William)- On December 22, 1944, husband of Frances Elizabeth Scutt, loving father of Daphne (Mrs C F Farrant), Athol (RAAF); grandfather of Betty, Roderick, Adelle, Moyra, John; father-in-law of Marjorie (Mrs A E Scutt) and Clarrie.]

    Sources • birth : Wareham 5a 306 (1st.Q.) • marriage with Francis Elizabeth Davies : BMD (Deaths & Children) • death : Western Australia Records / The West Australian [1944 Dec 23]

    1. Daphne Dolores Scutt, Daphne 1900-
      Birth · in 1900 · Fremantle, WA, AUSTRALIA
      Marriage · in 1924 · Perth district, WA, AUSTRALIA · with Clarence F. Farrant
      Death

      Sources • birth : WA # 2165 1900 • marriage with Clarence F. Farrant : WA # [Perth 237]

      &1924
      at least one child born here
      Clarence F. Farrant, Clarence
      Marriage · in 1924 · Perth district, WA, AUSTRALIA · with Daphne Dolores Scutt
      Death

      Sources • marriage with Daphne Dolores Scutt : WA # [Perth 237]

      1. Betty Farrant
        Birth · AUSTRALIA
      2. Roderick Farrant
        Birth · AUSTRALIA
      3. Adelle Farrant
        Birth · AUSTRALIA
      4. Moyra Farrant
        Birth · AUSTRALIA
      5. John Farrant
        Birth · AUSTRALIA
    2. Athol Everard Scutt, Athol 1907-1980
      Birth · on 18 February 1907 · Cottesloe, WA, AUSTRALIA
      Marriage · about 29 August 1942 · Claremont, Perth, WA, AUSTRALIA · with Marjorie Josephine Needham
      Death · on 17 February 1980 · 72 years old · Mount Lawley, WA, AUSTRALIA
      Cremation · in February 1980
      [The West Australian (Perth, WA :1879-1954) Saturday 14 December 1940 p16 Article. Mrs. M. H. Needham, of Devon Road, Swanbourne, announces the engagement of her younger daughter, Marjorie to Athol, only son of Mr. & Mrs E. W. Scutt of Coghlan Road, Subiaco.] [Scutt, Athol Everard: Service Number-80362: Date of birth - 18 Feb 1907 : Place of birth - Cottesloe, WA : Place of enlistment - Perth, WA : Next of Kin - Scutt, Marjorie. Contents date range 1939-1948.] [Sunday Times (Perth, WA :1902-1954) Sunday 30 August 1942 p5 Family Notices - NEEDHAM-SCUTT AT Christ Church, Claremont, Miss Elvie Rodsted rendered a solo during the signing of the register by Marjorie Josephine, younger daughter of Mrs. M. Needham, Swanbourne, and Athol Everard Scutt (R.A.A.F. Cunderdin), only son of Mr & Mrs. E. Scutt, Subiaco. In the absence from W.A. of her brothers, Cpl. and Sgt. Needham, R.A A.F.. the bride was escorted by Mr F. Power. She wore a trained picture frock of embroidered organza and veil held with a halo to match her bouquet. Constance Power and Betty Farrant favored picture styles in pink embroidered organza Bruce Sharp. R.A.A.F., Cunderdin, and L/Cpl. Lawrence Scanlan attended the groom.] [A E S - 73yr.]

      Sources • birth : WA # Claremont 104 1907 / National Archives of Australia • marriage with Marjorie Josephine Needham : WA # 2529 / Sunday Times (Perth) [1942 Aug 30] / National Archives of Australia • death : Western Australia Records

      &ca 1942 Marjorie Josephine Needham, Marjorie, Scutt ca 1914-1994
      Birth · about October 1914
      Marriage · about 29 August 1942 · Claremont, Perth, WA, AUSTRALIA · with Athol Everard Scutt
      Death · on 14 May 1994 · possibly 79 years old · Subiaco, WA, AUSTRALIA
      Cremation
      [The West Australian (Perth, WA :1879-1954) Saturday 14 December 1940 p16 Article. Mrs. M. H. Needham, of Devon Road, Swanbourne, announces the engagement of her younger daughter, Marjorie to Athol, only son of Mr. & Mrs E. W. Scutt of Coghlan Road, Subiaco.] [Sunday Times (Perth, WA :1902-1954) Sunday 30 August 1942 p5 Family Notices - NEEDHAM-SCUTT AT Christ Church, Claremont, Miss Elvie Rodsted rendered a solo during the signing of the register by Marjorie Josephine, younger daughter of Mrs. M. Needham, Swanbourne, and Athol Everard Scutt (R.A.A.F. Cunderdin), only son of Mr & Mrs. E. Scutt, Subiaco. In the absence from W.A. of her brothers, Cpl. and Sgt. Needham, R.A A.F.. the bride was escorted by Mr F. Power. She wore a trained picture frock of embroidered organza and veil held with a halo to match her bouquet. Constance Power and Betty Farrant favored picture styles in pink embroidered organza Bruce Sharp. R.A.A.F., Cunderdin, and L/Cpl. Lawrence Scanlan attended the groom.] [M J W S - 79yr.]

      Sources • marriage with Athol Everard Scutt : WA # 2529 / Sunday Times (Perth) [1942 Aug 30] / National Archives of Australia

      1. Felicity Beth Scutt, Felicity 1953
        Birth · on 16 June 1953 · 70 years old · Perth, WA, AUSTRALIA
        The West Australian (Perth, WA :1879-1954) Saturday 20 June 1953 p42 Family Notices. SCUTT: On June 16, at K.E.M.H., to Marjorie & Athol - a daughter (Felicity Beth).

        Sources • birth : The West Australian [1953 Jun 20]


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