Up to the 12th generation
[Gloucester Citizen Fri 23 Mar 1900 Two little girls, Fanny Scutts and Emily Ferris, were charged with stealing, and an old woman named Matilda Trueman, of Gorso Hill, was charged with receiving coals value 5d. The woman had given the children a penny to bring her some coals, and they had visited a coal merchant's store and carried away the "black diamonds" in their pinafores. Mrs. Trueman was committed for 14 days, and the children were let off with a warning.] [Gloucester Citizen, Gloucestershire, Friday 08 September 1905. Swindon Police Court. Thursday — Before Messrs. A. D. Hussey-Frelte, J. Hinton, W. Reynolds, J. Sadler, J. W. Brown, D. Archer, and F. P. Goddard. Two lads, George Hooper and Frederick Walker, both Thomas Street, were ordered to pay the costs of summonses for placing obstacles on the tramway metals. They had filled their boots with stones and put them in front of trams! Beatrice Boland and Fanny Scutts, girls, were caught stealing potatoes and onions from allotment gardens, and were fined, the Chairman remarking the girls must have been sent to the allotments by some other person.] |
Sources • birth : Highworth 5a 1 (2nd.Q.) / Gloucester Citizen [1900 Mar 23] & 1905 Sep 08] • marriage with Arthur Beale : Swindon 5a 81 • death : Sturgess Family Tree
Sources • marriage with Selina Fanny Scutts : Swindon 5a 81
Sources • birth : Swindon 5a 16 • marriage with William Hammond : Swindon 5a 61
Sources • marriage with Dorothy Ellen Beale : Swindon 5a 61
Sources • birth : Swindon 5a 24 • marriage with Stanley F. Linnegar : Swindon 5a 57
Sources • marriage with Elsie May Beale : Swindon 5a 57
Sources • birth : Swindon 5a 75
Sources • birth : Swindon 5a 47 • death : Carol ------ • Cremation : Carol ------