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A M S - 77yr., lived at The White House, Mapledurham. To Marion(spinster) & Frank Scutts (son, retired courier). |
Източници • раждане : Censuses • [marriage event] с John Scutts : Hardingstone 3b 58 • смърт : Henley 3a 1231 / Wills 1932
Census 1851 Wiltshire-81 Middlesex-91 Surrey-1901 Buckinghamshire [all as John Scutts]. Census 1881 Middlesex states J S b:Hereford, Herefordshire. J S lived at Laurel Cottage, Shipton under Wychwood, Oxfordshire - stud groom. To Anne Maria Scutts (widow). His middle name of Mackie was added later in life. J M S - 63yr. (J M S d:1914 Apr 25 is also possible). |
Източници • раждане : Highworth & Swindon 8 333 (3rd.Q.) / IGI [both as Henry Scutts] • [marriage event] с Annie Maria Mackie : Hardingstone 3b 58 • смърт : Chipping N 1231 / Wills 1917 [both as John Scutts]
[Surrey Mirror Sat 22 Apr 1893. Nutfield, School Treat. The children attending the School had their annual treat in the schoolroom, on Thursday, the 13th inst. There were ..... The prizes for the Sunday School classes were in many cases given by the teachers. Miss Charlesworth, Miss Mackinlay, Miss Simmons, Miss Reeves, etc., in addition to which, Mr. Maw as usual supplied books for three classes. The chief prize takers were, Keith Bashford, Marion Scutts, Edith Crouch, Albert Leeson. William Trickle, Joseph Herbert, Louisa Cooper, Ada Waters, Fred Scutts and May Bashford. Mrs. Woolloton gave a workbox to Marion Scutts. Two silver watches were given by Mrs. Woolloton in memory of the late Mr. Woolloton, to the boy and girl selected by the rest of the children for conduct. Marion Scutts and William ????? secured the highest number of votes, and were awarded with the much coveted prizes of watches.] [M S 83yr., unmarried.] [Will 1 May 1963 Winchester.] |
Източници • раждане : Hereford 6a 514 / VRI / Wills 1932 • кръщение : IGI C171311 • смърт : Wallingford 6a 157 / National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills & Administrations) 1858-1966
[Surrey Mirror Sat 22 Apr 1893. Nutfield, School Treat. The children attending the School had their annual treat in the schoolroom, on Thursday, the 13th inst. There were ..... The prizes for the Sunday School classes were in many cases given by the teachers. Miss Charlesworth, Miss Mackinlay, Miss Simmons, Miss Reeves, etc., in addition to which, Mr. Maw as usual supplied books for three classes. The chief prize takers were, Keith Bashford, Marion Scutts, Edith Crouch, Albert Leeson. William Trickle, Joseph Herbert, Louisa Cooper, Ada Waters, Fred Scutts and May Bashford.] [F G S - 70yr.] |
Източници • раждане : Ulverston 8e 714 / VRI / IGI C171311 • [marriage event] с Annie Player : Thanet 2a 3788 • смърт : Thanet 5b 781
Източници • раждане : BMD (Deaths) • [marriage event] с Frederick George Scutts : Thanet 2a 3788 • смърт : Portsmouth 20 0715
J M S - 35yr., of the White House, Mapledurham, Reading, Berkshire - pte.33398 Devon. [Wills 1917] to Annie Maria Scutts (widow). 8th. Battalion, Devonshire Regiment, lance corporal. Faubourg-d'Amiens Cemetery, Arras, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France - plot:no known grave; name is listed on the Arras Memorial, Bay4. |
Източници • раждане : Staines 3a 14 / Com. War Graves Com. • смърт : Indexes to War Deaths 1914-1921 1917 I. 59 71 / Com. War Graves Com.
F S travelled in 1921 & 1923 from Liverpool to Quebec, Canada. Ships Mauretania (1925), Leviathan (1926) & Berengaria (1927) and 1928, all from Southampton to New York. Fettercairn, Little Hallingbury, Essex, Retired Courier 13th May 1961 - Wm.Gee & Sons, Bishop's Stortford, Solicitors (Rhoda Scutts). F S - 73yr. |
Източници • раждане : Reigate 2a 185 / Reigate 2a 185 / Passenger lists leaving UK 1890-1960 / Census 1901 Buckinghamshire • [marriage event] с Rhoda Grieve : Bishop's Stortford 3a 1801 • смърт : Dunmow 4a 606 / The London Gazette [1961]
R S - 78yr. Fettercairn, Little Hallingbury, Essex, Widow 14th August 1968 - Wm.Gee & Sons, Bishop's Stortford, Solicitors (Frederick Thomas Grieve). |
Източници • [marriage event] с Frank Scutts : Bishop's Stortford 3a 1801 • смърт : Chelmsford 4a 485 / The London Gazette [1968]