Descendentes de William Skutts

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William Skutts, nascido, Reading, Berkshire, baptizado a 5 de Janeiro de 1805, Reading, Berkshire - St. Mary, falecido a 1 de Fevereiro de 1881, Reading, Berkshire - 144 King's Road (com a idade de possivelmente 76 anos). [Nota 1]
Casado cerca 1834, Berkshire?, com Ann ------, nascida cerca 1811, Reading, Berkshire, falecida a 23 de Agosto de 1870, Reading, Berkshire - East Lodge, Victoria Square (com a idade de possivelmente 59 anos) [Nota 1-1].

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1 (William Skutts 1805-1881)
[Reading Mercury Sat 09 Jun 1866. FATAL CARRIAGE ACCIDENT in READING. A very distressing accident occurred in this town on Saturday afternoon last. It appears that Mr. & Mrs. Horwood, of Waltham Street, Lawrence, had been to Reading on business, and on their return, the carriage in which they were riding came into collision with a brake in which were two horses and the violence of the concussion was so great that Mrs. Horwood was thrown out and sustained injuries which terminated fatally in less than a quarter of an hour. Strange to say .... The unfortunate lady was removed to the lodge, Victoria Square, occupied by Mr. Scutts, but before medical aid could be obtained, she ceased to exist. .... The Coroner, then the verdict is "Accidental Death."] [W Skutts - 74yr.] [Reading Mercury, Saturday 12 February 1881. Skutts - On the Ist inst., at the residence of his sister, 144 King's Road, Reading, William Skutts, aged 75 years, or 73 years.]

Fontes:
- baptismo: IGI P018471
- casamento: Census 1841-51 Berkshire
- morte: Reading 2c 259 / Reading Mercury [1866 Jun 09] (Scutts) & [1881 Feb 12] (Skutts)

1-1 (Ann ------ ca 1811-1870)
[Reading Mercury Saturday 21 January 1860. Mysterious Robbery. On Monday evening last, between seven and eight o'clock, the bedroom window of the lodge situate at the east end of Victoria Square, occupied by Mr. W. Scutts, was opened and four blankets, two linen sheets, and a patchwork quilt were stolen from the bed. The bedroom being situated on the first floor, the thief was enabled to remove the articles by the window whilst standing outside, and he must have been very quiet in his movements, as we understand that both Mrs. Scutts and her son were sitting at tea at the time. The police have endeavoured to recover the lost articles, but without success.] [Reading Mercury Saturday 03 September 1870. On the 23rd ult., at the East Lodge, Victoria Square, Ann, the beloved wife of Mr. William Skutts, aged 60 years, deeply regretted.] [A Skutts - 59yr.]

Fontes:
- nascimento: BMD (Deaths)
- casamento: Census 1841-51 Berkshire
- morte: Reading 2c 2(1)5 / Reading Mercury [1870 Sep 03]

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