Descendants of Irmgard Maria Buelles

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Irmgard Maria Buelles, born about 1925, died on 15 September 2012, Dolgellau, Gwnnedd - Lleifior, Pencefn Road, buried on 28 September 2012, Dolgellau Town Cemetery (age at death: possibly 87 years old). [Note 1]
Married about February 1949, Folkstone district, Kent, to David Arthur Scutt, born about February 1925, Sandgate, Kent, died on 18 July 2014 (age at death: possibly 89 years old) [Note 1-1].

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Notes 

1 (Irmgard Maria Buelles ca 1925-2012)
Scutt, Irmgard Maria, 15th September 2012. Peacefully of Lleifior, Pencefn Road, Dolgellau, aged 87 years. Beloved wife of David, dear mother of Marion and Wilfrid. Service at Our Lady of Seven Sorrows R.C. Church, Dolgellau on Friday, 28th September at 11.00 a.m., followed by Interment in the Town Cemetery.

Sources:
- birth: (Deaths)
- spouse: Folkstone 5b 1044
- death: Gov.UK Cardiff / Daily Post [2012 Sep 22]
- burial: Daily Post [2012 Sep 22]

1-1 (David Arthur Scutt ca 1925-2014)
[Western Gazette, Somerset, Friday 10 June 1938. Bryanston School Scholarships & Exhibitions. The following awards in connection with Brvanston School have been announced: Scholarships; D. A. Scutt (£7O) (Mr. W. E Sealy, Fonthill, East Grinstead, Sussex);.] [Western Gazette, Somerset, Friday 14 November 1941. Schoolboys "Hamlet" Bryanston School Production. Considerable assistance is being given to the Dorset Youth Movement boys of Bryanston School Dramatic Society with their production of Hamlet, was staged at Bryanston on Friday and Sunday afternoons and at Sherborne School for Girls yesterday (Thursday). The final performance will be at Canford School on Sunday. The production is notable not only for the excellent dramatic ability of the boys but for delightful costuming and staging and smooth stage craft. The part of Hamlet is alternately taken by P. Miller, who played the part, on Friday and Goldsborough who took it on Sunday. At the opening performance the young players had an unexpected and trying test and they survived it admirably. During the tense incident in Scene 4, Act 1, when Polonius (P Bridge) was slain by Hamlet D A Scutt as the Queen lost his wig just before he exclaimed to Hamlet: O me. what hast thou done?" Though the exclamation shook slightly the equanimity of the audience, and was even observed make the 'dead' Polonius quiver, Miller and Scutt took it in their stride and continued unruffled. Miller showed a commendable dramatic sense, and excellent feeling was shown by Scutt, the Queen and D Williams as Ophelia. Bridge played the part of the Lord Chamberlain with a nice touch of senile inconsequence. But first honours went to J P H Walker as the ghostly king. He was considerably aided the staging and clever lighting. ......]

Sources:
- birth: Elham 2a 1824 / Western Gazette, Somerset [1938 Jun 10 & 1941 Nov 14]
- spouse: Folkstone 5b 1044
- death: Gov.UK Cardiff

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