Up to the 12th generation
S J S - 86yr. |
Sources • birth : Census 1871-1891-1901-11 Warwickshire • marriage with Richard Skutt : Poole 5a 639 • death : Warwick 6d 1115
[Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 17 June 1865. School of Art. The result of the examination in drawing that took place here last month is given below, and it will be seen that there were 209 papers successfully worked out of 437 taken by the candidates for the Department of Art prizes, &c. Mr. Skutts's School. Higher grade freehand: E. H. Bainbury 4.Lower grade freehand - G. H. Baker ex., L. W. Lowman ex. :J. Robins, T. G. Atkins. A. Baker. T. Eyles, L. Perrero. A. J. Lowe, W. Sainsbury, and L. J. Stay, all P. Geometry H. Beer ex, H. Bryan ex. ; Model A. J. Robins ex. ; H. Beer P.] [Leamington Spa Courier, Saturday 17 September 1898. Defaulting Ratepayers. Elizabeth Featherston, proprietress of a ladies' college at Kenilworth, was summoned by Richard Scutt, collector to the Kenilworth Urban District Council, for non-payment of a district rate, amounting to €4.10s. Defendant did not appear. She was also summoned in respect to the non-payment of a poor rate, amounting to £2.5s. The Bench made an order for payment in the first case, and issued a distress warrant in the second.] [Leamington Spa Courier, Warwickshire, Saturday 12 November 1898. Sanitary and Highways Committee. This Committee recommended that certificate of occupation under the Public Health Act, 1878, be granted to Mr. R. Skutt, in respect of two houses erected by him in Priory Road, and to Mr. M. Skutt, for two houses erected by him in the same road.] [Leamington Spa Courier, Warwickshire, Saturday 30 March 1889. Kenilworth. Annual Tea Meeting. The annual tea meeting of the members of Abbey Hill Chapel took place on Thursday evening, last week. The tables were prettily and tastefully arranged, and upwards of 90 sat down to tea. The customary after-meeting was held, at which the Rev. John Naylor (pastor) presided. Addresses were given, and singing was rendered by the choir. Vestry Meeting. A vestry meeting, called for the purpose of nominating Overseers and Assessors and Precentors of Taxes, took place at the Parish Room, on Tuesday morning. The Rev. A. J. Binnie (vicar) presided, and there were also present Messrs Barton, Brown, Jackson, Kiley, Swain, James, &c. On the proposition of Mr Barton, seconded by Mr Kiley, Mr John Brown was nominated as Overseer for the ensuing year and on the proposition of Mr Swain, seconded by Mr Skutt, Mr E. E. Nixon was also nominated. The names of Mr John Berry (Castle End) and Mr W. Kiley (High Street) were also placed on the list, on the proposition of Mr Barton, seconded by Mr James. The resignation of Mr John Orme as assessor and precentor of taxes was accepted; and Mr Barton proposed, Mr Jackson seconded, and it was carried unanimously, that Mr R. Skutt and Mr S. Swain, jun., be nominated as assessors and precentors of taxes. A vote of thanks was accorded to Mr Orme for his services, on the proposition of Mr Swain, seconded by the Vicar and a similar vote of thanks was also passed to Mr Swain, on the motion of Mr Skutt, seconded by Mr Barton. Votes of thanks were also tendered to the Overseers for their services during the past year, on the proposition of the Vicar, seconded by Mr Swain. Mr Brown, in acknowledging the vote of thanks, said they were greatly indebted to Mr Skutt, the Assistant Overseer, for the courteous way in which he had conducted the work. A vote of thanks was passed to the Vicar for presiding, and the meeting terminated.] [Leamington Spa Courier, Warwickshire, Saturday 04 December 1897. Vestry Meeting. A vestry meeting was held at the Parish Room on Monday morning, being convened for the purpose of electing two Governors for the Arlidge's Charity in the place of Messrs. R. Skutt, and G. Page, whose term of office has expired. The Vicar presided, and amongst those present were Mr. W J Wlllington Wilmshurst (clerk), Messrs T S. Morris (churchwardens), E. E. Nixon, G. Church, J. Prime, S. Sumner, T. Wringrose, J. Knight C J. Carter, T. Palmer, T. Buswell, A. P. Hagg, R Skutt, and M. Mortimer Skutt. Mr. Sumner proposed the retiring governors for re-election. Mr. Skutt, in answer to the Chairman, as whether the retiring members would stand, stated that Mr. George Page had stated personally to him that owing to advanced years, he was unable offer himself for re-election. Mr. Sumner thereupon altered his resolution to proposing the re-election of Mr. R. Skutt only. Mr. Morris seconded. Mr. J. Knight proposed Mr. O. Woods in place of Mr. Page. Mr. G. Church seconded, and both the gentlemen proposed were unanimously elected. Arlidge's is a very important Nonconformist Charity, in connection with Abbey Hill Congregational Chapel. The governors are elected by the congregation. Two, however, have to be elected by the ratepayers in vestry, assembled, the qualification being they must be members of the same Nonconformist body. Considerable interest attached to the election.] [Coventry Evening Telegraph, Wednesday 11 January 1899. Kenilworth Urban District Council met on Tuesday evening, Mr. W. T. Pears presiding, and the attendance including Councillors Hodges, Middleton, Murdoch, Jackson. Holmes, Bostock, James, Street, Nelson, Gee, and Dr. Kemp Bourne. Mr. Richard Scutt wrote resigning his position of collector of general district rates under the Council, and recommending as his successor his eldest son, Mr. Mortimer Scutt. The resignation was accepted with regret, and it was decided that the question of the appointment should be postponed to allow of the usual advertisements being sent out.] [R S - 73yr. Kenilworth Water Company Limited, Richard Skutt (sec.) Rosemary Hill.] |
Sources • birth : Dorset Baptisms (Scutt) / Census 1841 Dorset • baptism : Dorset Baptisms (Scutt) / Non-Conformist Records • marriage with Elizabeth Taylor : Lymington 2b 754 • marriage with Sarah Jane Dorey : Poole 5a 639 • death : Warwick 6d 357
[Sat 27 Apr 1889, Leamington Spa Courier, Warwickshire. Presentation Mr Henry R. Skutt, who has sailed from England for Minnesota, was, Monday evening, presented with an English silver lever watch and chain, in appreciation of his services as organist at Abbey Hill Chapel for the past four years. The watch bore the inscription: "Presented to H. R. Skutt, with the best wishes friends at Abbey Hill Chapel, Kenilworth." The Rev. John Naylor, B.A. (pastor), made the presentation on behalf of the subscribers.] [Leamington Spa Courier, Warwickshire, Friday 27 December 1901. Kenilworth. Agents: Messrs. Robertson & Gray, The Square; Mr. H. R. Skutt, Bridge Street; and Messrs. TF. B. Smith and Son, Railway Bookstall. Special Rates for Kenilworth Tradesmen's Advertisements can be obtained on application to Mr. H. R. Skutt, Bridge Street. Notices of meetings and other engagements for the attendance of Reporters should be sent to Mr. H. Skutt, Bridge Street.] [Leamington Spa Courier, Warwickshire, Friday 29 May 1903. Business Announcement. The Shop occupied by MR. H. R. SKUTT, in Bridge Street, Kenilworth, for his Stationery, Fancy Goods, and News Agent's Business now undergoing enlargement, the old premises being inadequate for his requirements. During the work of alteration, the Business is being carried on at Mr. Skutt's Private Residence (adjoining). The Office of the Kenilworth Gas Company will also be established within the new building when completed.] [Leamington Spa Courier, Friday 09 August 1907. Kenilworth. Gas Co., Ltd. The Directors of the above company have appointed Mr. A. E. Dencer, of Kenilworth. secretary and manager, to fill the place of Mr. H. R. Skutt, who resigns on his impending departure for America.] [Leamington Spa Courier, Friday 11 October 1907. Kenilworth Water Company. The annual meeting of this Company was held Saturday at the registered offices of the Company, Kenilworth, when there were present Mr. G. M. Turner (chairman), Messrs. T. I. Morris, E. J. Purnell and G. H. Church (Directors), Messrs. E. Nixon. L. Hughes, J. L. Smith, J. Heale (of Leamington), H. R. Skutt, Mr. T. Pension, Coventry (auditor), and Mr. A. E. Dencer (secretary). After the auditor had presented and read his report, the Chairman, in an explanatory statement, expressed hie satisfaction with the balance-sheet submitted. The report was adopted, and on the motion the Chairman, seconded by Mr. Nixon, a dividend at the rate of per cent, was declared. The retiring directors were Messrs. T. I. Morris and J. Bagshaw, the latter not seeking re-election by reason of his residing far from Kenilworth. Mr. T. I. Morris was unanimously re-elected to the Directorate, on the motion of Mr. Turner (who paid tribute to Mr. Morris's past services), seconded by Mr. Church. A vote of thanks was accorded to Mr. Bagshaw, who had for so many years served the Board. The Chairman stated that only one gentleman had given the requisite notice of his intention to become a candidate for election a director, viz., Mr. Heale, of Leamington. Mr. Smith said that before they proceeded to elect a gentleman from outside Kenilwortb they should try to obtain local men. He knew Mr. Heale personally, and had no doubt would make excellent director, but had there been more local men the Board would not have made the great mistake allowing the water tower to used an advertising station. His opinion, and that of many other shareholders, was that it was mistaken policy. Mr. Nixon stated that whatever hie opinion on the matter the water tower advertisement was, as inhabitant of the town, regretted that Mr. Smith should have raised the point, as the directors had acted in the interests the company. Mr. Morris added that the directors were elected to serve the interests of the company, and they had certainly done so in this matter. Mr. Heale was then elected a director. Messrs., and Coventry, were re-elected auditors. On motion Mr. Nixon, a vote of thanks was passed to the directors for the able manner in which they had conducted the affairs of the company. Mr. referring to their late Secretary, said Mr. Skutt had held that office for several years, and he regretted Mr. Skutt's resignation. He paid tribute to the satisfactory manner in which the duties had been tried out, and propesed a hearty vote to Mr. Skutt. Mr. Heale, seconding, said he had found Mr. Skutt a most courteous and capable Secretary, and wished him every success for the country which was about to sail to. (Hear, hear.) Mr. Peirson added that, as auditor, had had an opportunity of appreciating the care and attention which Mr. Skutt paid the accounts of the company, which were in every way satisfactory. He had been painstaking and straightforward officer of undoubted capabilities (Hear, hear.) Mr. Skutt briefly thanked the proposer and seconder of the motion and Mr Pierson for their kind references him, and thanked the meeting for passing the vote of thanks. He explained that the health of his family had very reluctantly compelled him to find change of climate. At subsequent meeting the directors. Mr. Turner, having again occupy the chair, proposed Mr. Morris, who was then elected.] |
Sources • birth : Warwick 6d 531 [1869 1st.Q.] / IGI / Leamington Spa Courier, Warwickshire [1889 Apr 27] & 1907 Oct 11] • marriage with Elizabeth Moss : Minnesota Marriages 1849-1950 • death : WorldVitalRecords.com
E S - 98yr., Plot: B-212. |
Sources • birth : (Deaths) • marriage with Henry Richard Skutt : Minnesota Marriages 1849-1950
[G H S (14) travelled in 1907 from Liverpool to Philadelphia, USA. His parents came from England to the United States because his father did not want to be apprenticed to become a school teacher. George was born in Washington state, after which his family moved East. Reverend. Student at the Baptist Bible Institute, New Orleans. Issued:SC<1951.] [G H S 71yr.] |
Sources • birth : Census 1900-30 Virginia / S. S. Death Index • marriage with Helen F. Wright : Census 1930 Virginia • marriage with Ruth Gertrude Tuten : zoominfo.com/directory/Skutt • death : S. S. Death Index / Williams Community Cemetery (aka Ohatchee), Jacksonville, Calhoun, Alabama
Sources • marriage with George H. Skutt : Census 1930 Virginia • death : Census 1930 Virginia
issued:VA.<1951. |
Sources • birth : Census 1930 Virginia / S. S. Death Index • death : S. S. Death Index / The Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN) • burial : Memphis Funeral Home and Memorial Gardens
Issued:Mississippi. |
Sources • death : S. S. Death Index / The Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN) • burial : Memphis Funeral Home and Memorial Gardens
D S S died from cholera. |
Sources • birth : (Deaths)
Ruth is proud of all five of her grandchildren and the two greatgrandchildren so far. Lisa Messer Chapman lives in Gray, Ga., where her husband, Kerry, teaches in elementary school. Issued:Missouri. |
Sources • marriage with George H. Skutt : zoominfo.com/directory/Skutt • death : S. S. Death Index / WorldVitalRecords.com
Sources • birth : zoominfo.com/directory/Skutt • marriage with ------ Vogt : Ancestors of Michael Werner • marriage with Brenda Joy Burch : Ancestors of Michael Werner
Sources • marriage with William Richard Skutt : Ancestors of Michael Werner
Sources • birth : Ancestors of Michael Werner • marriage with William Richard Skutt : Ancestors of Michael Werner
Sources • birth : Ancestors of Michael Werner
D S (13) travelled in 1907 from Liverpool to Philadelphia, USA. |
Sources • birth : Census 1900 Virginia
H R & E S, with son D H S traveled in 1907 from Liverpool to Philadelphia, USA. Issued:VA.<1951. |
Sources • birth : IGI / Census 1920-30 Virginia / S. S. Death Index • marriage with Esther Gillson : IGI • death : S. S. Death Index / Olive Branch Cemetery
E S b:1899 Jun 16 - issued:VA.<1951. |
Sources • birth : IGI • marriage with David Harold Skutt : IGI • death : S. S. Death Index / Daily Press (Newport News, VA) / Olive Branch Cemetery • burial : Olive Branch Cemetery
Sources • birth : Census 1930 Virginia
issued: VA<1951. |
Sources • birth : Census 1930 Virginia • marriage with Inamae Dekorne : Kent Co., Michigan Dibean Marriage Index / Boerema-Bouwsma Ancestry • death : S. S. Death Index
Sources • marriage with David Harold Skutt : Kent Co., Michigan Dibean Marriage Index / Boerema-Bouwsma Ancestry
D B S (8yr.) travelled in 1907 from Liverpool to Philadelphia, USA. |
Sources • birth : Census 1900-20-40 Virginia
[Leamington Spa Courier, Warwickshire, Saturday 19 February 1898. Skutt-Stone - On the 12th inst., David Polden, youngest son of Mr. R. Skutt, of Kenilworth, to Gertrude Elizabeth, fourth daughter of Mr. E. Stone, of Leamington.] [The London Gazette [1921] Notice is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between David Polden Skutt and Joseph Arthur Salkeld, carrying on business as Tax and Rate Collectors and House, Estate and Insurance Agents, under the style or firm of "Skutt & Salkeild." in Bridge Street, Kenilworth, in the county of Warwick, has been dissolved as from the 31st day of March 1921, by mutual consent. The business will henceforth be carried on by the said Joseph Arthur Salkeld on his own account and in his own name, by whom all debts owing to or by the said firm will be received and paid. As witness our hands this sixth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one. Campbell, Brown & Ledbrook, 4 Jury Street, Warwick, Solicitors for Both Parties.] [D P S - 61yr.] |
Sources • birth : Warwick 6d 524 [Shutt] / BMD (Marriages) • marriage with Gertrude Elizabeth Stone : Warwick 6d 791 / Leamington Spa Courier [1898 Feb 19] • death : Barton I 8c 947 / Manchester Burial Records / The London Gazette [1921]
[Leamington Spa Courier, Warwickshire, Saturday 19 February 1898. Skutt-Stone - On the 12th inst., David Polden, youngest son of Mr. R. Skutt, of Kenilworth, to Gertrude Elizabeth, fourth daughter of Mr. E. Stone, of Leamington.] [Leamington Spa Courier - Friday 07 May 1909. Registry Offices. Mrs D.P. Skutt, High-class Registry Office, 1 Upper Portland Street, Leamington. Established 35 years.] |
Sources • birth : Census 1901 Warwickshire. • marriage with David Polden Skutt : Warwick 6d 791 / Leamington Spa Courier [1898 Feb 19] • death : Barton 10b 192 / Manchester Burial Records
Sources • birth : Warwick 6d 668 / 1939 WWII National Registration • death : Sefton N 1087 37 0440
Sources • birth : 1939 WWII National Registration
Census 1891 Warwickshire states Rose E. Skutt. Death 1954 Feb 06 also noted. |
Sources • birth : Warwick 6d 565 (1875 1st.Q.) • marriage with Thomas Harry Barton : Warwick 6d 1159 / IGI M012049 • death : Glasgow Family Tree
Sources • birth : Meriden 6d 441 • marriage with Rose Marion Skutt : Warwick 6d 1159 / IGI M012049
Formerly of Abingdon. Dearly loved Father of Dawn and Grandfather of Claire and Sarah, Physicist and artist. |
Sources • birth : Kings Norton 6c 59 • marriage with Mercy D. Lote : Staffordshire 6b 1916
Sources • birth : Walsall 6b 1208 • marriage with Raymond Skutt Barton : Staffordshire 6b 1916
E F Skutt - 0yr. |
Sources • birth : Warwick 6d 639 • death : Warwick 6d 399