[paternal grand-parents], onkler og tanter
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Stephen Scudds 1814-1894
Stephen/Steven
80 år
80 år
- Født i 1814 - Greenwich, Kent (London)
- Døbt den 31. juli 1814 - Greenwich, Kent (London) - St. Alphage
- Død den 2. juni 1894 - Lewisham, London
Giftermål og børn
- Gift den 11. juli 1837, Westminster, London,
med Jane Clark ca 1815-1867, børn [n (number)] børn:
- William ca 1838-1876
- Jane ca 1839-1861
- Mary Ann ca 1841-1904
- Edward Stephen ca 1847-ca 1908
- Richard ca 1849-ca 1913
- Emily ca 1852-1854
- Gift omkring november 1870, Strand, London, med Charlotte Wright Zurhurst ca 1829-ca 1912
[individual notes]
[Coach proprietor (Pigot's Dictionary 1840) and fly proprietor of Eltham who initiated a coach service from the new Greenwich Railway Station to St. Mary Cray via Eltham and Foots Cray in 1838, eventually the business failed.] [Police Intelligence Saturday: The Morning Chronicle (London), Monday, November 23 1846; Issue 24050 James Hodges was brought before Mr.Jeremy, charged with the clipping the manes and tails of 3 horses, the proproty of Mr.Stephen Scudds Stagecoach Propietor, Castle Inn, Eltham.] [Castle (Inn) - Livery Stables (Eltham Directory 1847) - Steven Scudds.] [Transfer of Licenses: The Era (London), Sunday, November 21 1847; Issue 478, Category: News, Transfer of licence Greenwich Nov 13th Eltham Castle, Stephen Scudds >>>James Poore.] [Aldershot Military Gazette, Sat 26 May 1866. The following list of shareholders is taken from the Investors Guardian of Saturday last: Scudds, S, Eltham, Kent, coach proprietor.] [For Licensed Virtuallers: The Era (London, England), Sunday, October 2 1870; Issue 1669 - Blackheath Sept 28, Application for new licences were withdrawn, Stephen Scudds, Duke of Edinbrugh, High Road, Lee.] [S S - 78yr., gentleman - Eltham, Kent. To Charlotte Wright Zurhurst (widow), effects: unknown.]
Kilder
- Dåb: Thames & Medway Baptisms / IGI.
- Giftermål 1: St. Martin in the Fields 1 142 / IGI.
- Giftermål 2: Strand 1b 842.
- Død: Lewisham 1d 602 / Wills 1894 / Aldershot Military Gazette [1866 May 26].