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Mary Ann Hopkins, geboren ca. 1832, Hammersmith district, London, getauft am 2. September 1832, Hammersmith, London - St. Paul's, verstorben.
[Notiz 1]
Verheiratet am 1. November 1853, Hammersmith, London - St. Peter's, mit
William Frederick Scutts, geboren am 8. Februar 1833, Newington, Surrey (London), getauft am 3. März 1833, Newington, Surrey (London) - St. Mary, verstorben ca. Mai 1917, West Ham, Essex (London) (Alter: vielleicht 84 Jahre alt) [Notiz 1-1]
([witnesses]:
Alfred Eustace †,
Ellen Louisa Scutts 1834-1903).
Verheiratet am 11. März 1868, Hammersmith, London - Baptist Chapel, mit
Thomas Ashton, geboren ca. 1833, verstorben [Notiz 1-2]
([witnesses]:
Elizabeth Jacknow †,
Emily Taunton †).
Summe: 0 Personen (exklusive Ehegatten).
Marriage ~ Thomas Ashton(34) batchelor, formerly a compositor, No.2 South Street Hammersmith - father:Thomas Ashton (deceased) publican. Mary Ann Scutts(34) widow, charwoman, No.2 South Street Hammersmith - father:James Hopkins, carpenter. Thomas Ashton signed his own name & the mark of Mary Ann Scutts. Married according to the rites and ceremonies of the Baptists by Certificate - William Perratt, Minister. |
[W F Scutts bapt:1833 Mar 03 St.Mary, Newington, Surrey (London).] [William Frederick, son of William Frederick & Ann Scutts, Lambeth engineer born 8 Feb 1833. Married after Banns by me Edward Hay? Kendall.] [Woodford Local Board. August 31 1885 ......... The Drainage Works, Mr. Scutts, of Woodford, was appointed engineer at the eastern works, at a salary of 26s. per week, cottage rent free, and fuel. Public Lighting.] [South London Chronicle, Saturday 30 December 1865. Westminster. Harry Scraper, a man in the employ of C. S. Jolly, corn merchant, of York Road, Lambeth, was fined 40s., for having been drunk, and incapable of taking care of horse and cart was driving. He had brought the vehicle into collision with a cart driven by William Scutts, farrier, of New Kent Road, in Great George Street causing great injury to the latter's horse, the amount of damages for which remained for assessment in the county court.] [Essex Newsman - Monday 31 January 1887. Mr. Barnes moved, pursuance of notice, that the fine £1 imposed upon Mr. Scutts (in charge of the Eastern Sewage Works), consequence of the damage ran soon to the engine the above-mentioned works, be remitted. This was seconded the Chairman and carried by five to four.] [W F S - 85yr.] |
Marriage ~ Thomas Ashton(34) batchelor, formerly a compositor, No.2 South Street Hammersmith - father:Thomas Ashton (deceased) publican. Mary Ann Scutts(34) widow, charwoman, No.2 South Street Hammersmith - father:James Hopkins, carpenter. Thomas Ashton signed his own name & the mark of Mary Ann Scutts. Married according to the rites and ceremonies of the Baptists by Certificate - William Perratt, Minister. |