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Elizabeth Scutt, nacida en agosto 1840, Sutton Poyntz, Dorset, bautizada el 24 de agosto 1840, Sutton Poyntz, Dorset, fallecida alrededor de agosto 1919, Swanage, Dorset,
enterrada en agosto 1919, Swanage, Dorset - St. Mary's
(a la edad de posiblemente 79 años).
[Nota 1]
Casada el 26 de noviembre 1891, Bath, Somerset - St. Paul, con
Francis Godfrey White, nacido alrededor de mayo 1841, Frome district, Somerset, fallecido el 18 de agosto 1921, Swanage, Dorset - Havelock, Cranborne Road,
enterrado en agosto 1921, Swanage, Dorset - St. Mary's
(a la edad de posiblemente 80 años) [Nota 1-1].
Total: 0 personas (cónyuges no incluidos).
[Father, yeoman.] [Western Gazette, Somerset, Fri 04 Dec 1891. Nov 26, at St. Paul's Church, Bath, by the Rev. Angus Clerk, vicar, Francis Godfrey White, of Anerley, S.E., to Elizabeth, only surviving daughter of the late John Scutt, of Preston, Weymouth.] [E W - 79yrs.] |
[Western Gazette, Somerset, Fri 04 Dec 1891. Nov 26, at St. Paul's Church, Bath, by the Rev. Angus Clerk, vicar, Francis Godfrey White, of Anerley, S.E., to Elizabeth, only surviving daughter of the late John Scutt, of Preston, Weymouth.] [Fri 19 Aug 1921, Western Gazette, Somerset. Swanage, Death - Mr. F. G. White. The death occurred at Havelock, Cranborne Road. Swanage, on Thursday, Mr. Francis Godfrey White, the ripe age of 80 years. Deceased, who was the son of the late Mr. George Mitchell White, cheese factor, Warminster, Wilts, was educated at Warminster Grammar School, and was for many years in business in London, in the employ of Messrs. Copestake, lace importers. He married in 1893 Elizabeth Scutt, daughter of the late Mr. John Scutt, of Preston, Weymouth. On retiring from business he resided for about eight years in Frome, Somerset, and came to Swanage in 1903. The funeral took place Saturday, St. Mary's, Swanage, deceased being interred in the same grave as his wife. The mourners were: Mrs. S. A. (niece), Mr. P White (nephew), Mr. A. (wife's nephew), Alice Yerbury (servant), Mr. Dowdswell, and Mr R. Slade. |