Descendants of Francis Martin Scudds

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Francis Martin Scudds, born about November 1847, Lewisham, London, baptized on 11 September 1859, Charlton, London - St Luke, died on 16 January 1935, East Kew, Victoria, AUSTRALIA - 109 Argyle Road, buried on 17 January 1935, Burwood Cemetery (age at death: possibly 87 years old). [Note 1]
about 1869, England, with Jane Warne, died in May 1920, Hendon district, Middlesex (London), buried on 25 May 1920, Paines Lane Cemetery, Harrow, Middlesex (London) [Note 1-1]

... with

Married on 27 October 1873, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA, to Eliza Emma Doyle, born in 1846, ENGLAND, died on 6 May 1916, Mentone, Vict, AUSTRALIA, buried on 8 May 1916, Cheltenham Cemetery (age at death: 70 years old) [Note 1-2]

... with

Married in 1917, Victoria, AUSTRALIA, to Honora Rosanna Leppold, died on 26 November 1944, Elwood, Vict, AUSTRALIA [Note 1-3].

Total: 12 individuals (spouses not included).


Notes 

1 (Francis Martin Scudds ca 1847-1935)
[The Sydney Morning Herald Tuesday 4 November 1873 p1 Marriages. On the 27th October, by special license, at St. Mary's, Sydney, by the Rev. M. J. Dwyer, Francis Martin Scudds, of Kent, to Eliza Emma, daughter of the late W. Doyle, builder, Woolloomooloo.] [S.S.Ellora of London from Port of Melbourne to Sydney, NSW 1874 Jun (28yr. Kent) & S.S.Ellora of London from Port of Melbourne to Sydney, NSW 1878 Apr 01 - chief steward F Scudds (30yr. Kent)] [LATE POISONING at JOSSELIN'S CAFE. Queanbeyan Age (NSW: 1867-1904) Saturday 2 October 1875 p2 Article. An inquest was held at the Observer Tavern, on the body of a young man named A. J. Lowden, lately arrived from Bombay. The following witnesses were examined:- Francis Scudds, deposed - He is steward in charge on board the Ellora, steamer. The dead body just viewed by him he recognised as that of a man named A J Lowden. Deceased sailed from Bombay to Melbourne on the 21st August last by the P. & O. steamship Nubia, "as a first-class passenger. Deceased came on board the Ellora at Melbourne on the 13th instant, and came in that steamer to Sydney, where he arrived on Tuesday, the 21st instant, about 5pm. Deceased kept his cabin during most of the time from Melbourne to Sydney, he met the deceased the day after his arrival, when he (deceased) said. He was stopping at Petty's. Deceased told him that this was his first visit to Australia. Deceased appeared to have plenty of money. Then deceased joined the Ellora at Melbourne he (deceased) was intoxicated.] [Williamstown Chronicle Saturday 23 November 1878 p2 Advertising. Notice of Application for a Publican's License. To The Licensing Magistate at Williamstown, I, Francis Scudds, of Giffard Street, Williamstown, in the Colony of Victoria, the holder of a Transferred Publican's License for the Morning Star Hotel, do here by give notice that I desire to obtain and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Williamstown on the 13th day of December, next, apply for a Certificate authorizing the issue of a Publican's License for a house situated at Giffard Street aforesaid and known as the Morning Star Hotel, containing seven rooms exclusive of those required for the use of my family. Dated the 21st November, 1878. FRANCIS SCUDDS. A. C. Lindsey, solicitor for Applicant.] [The Mercury - Hobart, Tas. Saturday 25 December 1886 p3 The GERMAN MAIL STEAMER. QUARANTINING of the PASSENGERS, NEPEAN, December 22. Arrangements have been made here today for the reception of the Melbourne passengers of the North German Lloyd's steamer Preussen, who are to be quarantined owing to the death on board of a passenger from smallpox a few days ago. The steamer Pharos arrived about 5 o'clock this afternoon, bringing the providore, Mr. F. M. Scudds, of Williamstown, and a quantity of provisions, Mr. Scudds, who has undertaken to cater for the passengers during the time they will have to remain in quarantine, was accompanied by a staff of assistants, and things were quickly got ready for the landing of the passengers.] [Williamstown Chronicle Saturday 2 February 1889 - Our Candidates, to the Editor of the Chronicle. The last man on the political panorama is Mr F. M. Scudds, a gentleman of telling physique and who if, elected should carry weight into the House. Now some people are prejudiced against anyone whose business may be alien to blues ribbon tendencies. Such men should travel. Others cling to a theory that corpulency is detrimental to brain power. Shakespeare says "I like not lean men, they think too much" but on the other hand he never said that men with "good capon lined" and highly cultivated mental ability were at variance. Mr Scudds has surprised many at the council table,and also many ratepayers with his sound sense and keen conception of equity. Let thin and all candidates have a fair hearing and the voter on going to the shelter of his own vine and fig-tree can talk the matter over with Mr Caudle. Mr Scudds is practically well situated to be a student of human character. He has long sojourned in our midst. He has a clean public sheet and has done nothing to militate, with a noble aspiration to represent us.] [Williamstown Chronicle Saturday 9 February 1889. MR. F. M. SCUDDS AT THE MECHANICS INSTITUTE. MR F. M. Scudds addressed a fall meeting on Thursday evening, when despite the inclemency of the weather fully 700 attended to hear the candidate's political views.] [Colonial Telegrams - Victoria. Melbourne, October 30. South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA :1839-1900) Thursday 31 October 1889 p5 Article. Colonial Telegrams - Victoria, Melbourne October 30. The Willamstown election in March last was declared void, and Mr. F. M. Scudds, one of the candidates, forfeited his deposit of £50. Mr. Scudds has brought an action against the Returning Officer to recover the deposit on the ground that the election being null and void there was no successful candidate. Judge Worthington, who heard the case today, gave a reserved verdict for the defendant, holding that the words 'successful candidate' meant the successful candidate at each particular election, irrespective of the ultimate fate of that candidate if and when his election was declared void.] [SUNBURY LICENSING COURT. Wednesday, March 8th, 1893. Before Mr J. J. O'Meara, P.M. A TEMPORARY LICENSE. Sunbury News and Bulla and Melton Advertiser (Vic.: 1892-1900) Saturday 11 March 1893 p3 Article. Francis Scudds made an application for a temporary victualler's license for the West Bourke Agricultural Show Grounds is at Lancefield Junction on the 16th inst. Constable Wilson said there were no objections to the license being granted. The application was granted. The court rose.] [News & Notes, Sunbury News and Bulla and Melton Advertiser (Vic.: 1892-1900) Saturday 11 March 1893 p2 Article - At a meeting of the committee to the West Bourke Agricultural Society for the right to sell wine and spirits and supply the luncheon at the show the following offers were received: T Goodall Melbourne £30, F M Scudds Melbourne £30, C D Straker Melbourne £25, Hugh McPherson Lancefield Junction £23, Mrs Lauder, Romsey £25. The secretary read the creditations, which fixed the charges as is for the Governor and distinguished visitors, 2s.6d for the general public, and 2s for the band and employees. A guarantee of 200 was given. Mr Mullane moved that the tender of F M Scudds be accepted, he having had the booth last year, and gave general satisfaction. Mr.Skehan seconded the motion, which was carried. Messrs Berry, Anderson, and Co, were the successful tenderers for the printing of catalogues, cards, etc. The total number of entries for the West Bourke Show, to be held on Thursday, is 885 as against 851 last year, and are as follow: Horses all classes ....... At the Sunbury licensing Court on Wednesday, Mr J J O'Meara granted a temporary license to Mr F M Scudds, for the show booth at Lancefield Junction on Thursday.] [South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.: 1872-1920) Wednesday 12 February 1908 Edition: Mr. Frank Scudds met with a painful accident Friday. He was opening a bottle of soda water when it burst and inflicted a nasty gash in his wrist. One of the main arteries was cut, and a tendon was severed. Mr. Scudds was taken to Dr. Scantlebury's surgery in a state of collapse, owing to loss of blood and had the injury attended to.] [Other early owners of Nathania Springs included Francis Scudds, a landed Gentleman (1923-1931).] [On the 16th January 1935 at his home 109 Argyle Road, East Kew, Francis Martin Scudds dear husband of Nora, father of Frank (dec) and Fred - R.I.P. Funeral 17 Jan 1935.] [F M S - 85yr.] [Wills & Estates, The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. :1848-1956) Wednesday 13 March 1935 p6 Article - Francis Martin Scudds of Argyle Road, Kew who died on January 16, left ** dated November 14 1933 real estate value of $1375 and personal property** gross value of $1,987 to his wife ****** gifts to a son-in-law and daughter-in-law.]

Sources:
- birth: Lewisham 5 297 / United Grand Lodge of England Freemason Membership Registers 1751-1921 / mariners.records.nsw.gov.au
- spouse 1: Census 1881-91-1901 London
- spouse 2: NSW BDM 10055 / The Sydney Morning Herald 1873 Dec 01
- spouse 3: Great War Index Victoria 1914-1920 [Digger] Reg. Number:628
- death: Death Index Victoria 1921-1985 [Digger] Reg Number:518 / The Argus 1935 Jan 17

1-1 (Jane Warne †1920)
J S - 83yr.

Sources:
- spouse: Census 1881-91-1901 London
- death: Hendon 3a 296

2 (Maude Mary Scudds ca 1871-)
Banns. M M S (28) spinster, 108 Westbourne Park Road - father:Frank Scudds (dec.), chief steward. W A F (27) bachelor, schoolmaster, parish of St Andrew's, Willesden - father:James Ford, superintendent of police. Both signed.

Sources:
- birth: Census 1881-91-1901 London
- spouse: Paddington 1a 177

2-1 (William Arthur Ford )
Banns. M M S (28) spinster, 108 Westbourne Park Road - father:Frank Scudds (dec.), chief steward. W A F (27) bachelor, schoolmaster, parish of St Andrew's, Willesden - father:James Ford, superintendent of police. Both signed.

Sources:
- spouse: Paddington 1a 177

1-2 (Eliza Emma Doyle 1846-1916)
[The Sydney Morning Herald Tuesday 4 November 1873 p1 Marriages. On the 27th October, by special license, at St. Mary's, Sydney, by the Rev. M. J. Dwyer, Francis Martin Scudds, of Kent, to Eliza Emma, daughter of the late W. Doyle, builder, Woolloomooloo.] [Doyle - February 29, at the residence of his sister, Mrs. Frank Scudds, the Volunteer Arms, South Melbourne, after a short illness, John Joseph Doyle, only son of tho late John William Doyle, builder, of Woolloomooloo, and brother-in-law of Frederick Penny, of Darlinghurst Road.] [Shipping Arrivals, April 5. The Sydney Morning Herald Friday 6 April 1877 p4 Article. City of Adelaide 824 tops, Captain Walker, from Melbourne 3rd instant. Passengers - Mrs. K. C. Bagot, infant, ...., Mrs. Scudds, infant, and child, Mrs: Bigg ....] [Ancestry Electoral Records. Eliza Scudds. Electoral Year:1909. State:Victoria, District:Balaclava] [At rest. Scudds - on the 6th May, at her residence, Mentone Hotel, Mentone, Eliza Emma, dearly beloved wife of Francis Martin Scudds, and beloved mother of F. H. & F. C. Scudds, aged 70 years. R.I.P.] [Argus (Melbourne, Vict.) Monday 8 May 1916, p1. SCUDDS, The Friends of Mr. F M SCUDDS are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his dear beloved wife, Eliza Emma, to the place of Interment, the Cheltenham Cemetery. The funeral will leave St Patrick's Church Mentone, This Day (Monday), 8th May), at 3 o'clock.] [The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. :1848-1954) Thursday 11 May 1916 p1 Family Notices BEREAVEMENT CARDS. SCUDDS, Mr. F. M. SCUDDS & Family desire to express their sincere THANKS to the many friends for their kind expressions of sympathy letters, telegrams, and cards, also floral tributes during their recent trouble and sad bereavement.]

Sources:
- spouse: NSW BDM 10055 / The Sydney Morning Herald 1873 Dec 01
- death: WA # 5229 / Argus, Melbourne [1916 May 08] / Old Cheltenham Cemetery

3 (Francis Herbert Scudds 1874-1929)
[Father stated as Francis W. Scudds.] [MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1881. The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. :1848-1956) Monday 5 December 1881 p4 Article An accident occurred at the Gem Pier, Williamstown, on Saturday evening. Two little boys, aged five and seven respectively, sons of Mr. Martin F. Scudds, were on the landing steps playing, when the younger of the two boys fell into the water, and his brother, in endeavouring to grasp him, tumbled in as well. Here there was about 5ft. of water, and the children would as surely have been drowned had not two boatmen nearby noticed the occurrence come to the rescue.] [Williamstown Chronicle (Vic. :1856-1954) Saturday 18 December 1886 p3 Article. Reading - Frank: Scudds; Reading - l, A. Clark; 2, Fred Scudds. Writing - l Fred Scudds;] [OVERLAND PASSENGER TRAFFIC. (By TELEGRAPH.) ALBURY, TUESDAY. The Sydney Morning Herald Wednesday 20 April 1887 p10 Article. For Melbourne (by express on Tuesday) :including F.Scudds and son,] [Herbert Scudds sentenced to Bathurst prison in 1892.] [The Sydney Morning Herald Saturday 3 October 1896 DUBBO CIRCUIT COURT, DUBBO, Friday. Herbert Scudds who had pleaded guilty to a serious offence was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment.] [Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW :1888-1954) Saturday 3 October 1896 - Herbert Scudds pleaded guilty, to a serious offence upon a child, and was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment.] [A few years later, in January 1901, the Moorabbin News reported that Frank Scudds, who had recently taken over the Mentone Hotel, had also become the innocent victim of a clever confidence man who arrived in Mentone with a good deal of flair. A man called Barnes went to the Mentone Hotel and introduced himself to Scudds, the licensee. He told Frank he was a representative of McArthur & Co, a well-respected English firm. Barnes wanted to stay at the hotel for some weeks while he made visits to business contacts in the district. While at the hotel Barnes enjoyed the hospitality of Scudds and his wife. All of Barnes's expenses were on credit, to be paid at the end of the period with the approval of the English firm. Barnes went off somewhere each day, but, as we shall see, he was certainly not seeing clients of the English firm he supposedly represented. After being in Mentone for two weeks Barnes approached Frank Scudds one morning. He told the hotelier that he was meeting a client in the city the next day and he would be returning on a certain evening train. Barnes wanted Frank to arrange for a cab to be waiting at Mentone station for his return. Then, to Scudds surprise, he asked for a five pound advance for some business in the city, saying he had foolishly run out of ready cash. He gave Frank Scudds a cheque drawn on his employer's account. The next day Barnes went off in the morning and Frank busied himself around the hotel after contacting the local cab driver, Potts, so that he would pick up Barnes late in the day. That evening the cab arrived at the hotel, but instead of Barnes getting out it was a rather annoyed Jim Potts, the cabbie, and he informed Scudds that the man he was to meet from the evening train had not appeared. The hotel man thought that Barnes must have been caught up in some problems and would return the next day. This did not happen and Barnes was not seen in Mentone again. Of course, Scudds soon found that the cheque was dishonoured. Barnes had enjoyed a free holiday and a five-pound gift as a bonus. Some months later two detectives called on Scudds to ask for his evidence against Barnes who had been arrested and charged with a string of offences, mostly involving his uttering of false cheques. He was found guilty and did a three-year gaol term for his crimes. Barnes depended on his supposed link with the respectable company to win Scudds confidence. Presumably he had a convincing line of business talk to maintain that impression with his host. Barnes also used the booking of the cab to help convince Scudds that he was coming back after an honest day's work!] [The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. :1848-1954) Saturday 23 February 1918 p13 Family Notices SCUDDS. On the 19th February, at "Coonarra", St. Kilda Road, the wife of Frank H Scudds, 27 Brickwood Street, Gardenvale, twin boy and girl.] [The Argus, Thursday 6 January 1921 p10. Advertising Application for Transfer of LICENSE - I, Francis Leslie Raisbeck, of Yarrawonga, the holder of a victualler's license for the Farmer's Arms Hotel at Yarrawonga, in the Yarrawonga Licensing District, and I, Francis Hubert Scudds, of 27 Brickwood Street, Gardenvale, hotel manager hereby give notice that we will APPLY to the Licensing Court of Melbourne 0n Monday, the seventeenth day of January, 1921 for the TRANSFER of the LICENSE to the said Francis Hubert.] [APPLICATION for TRANSFER of LICENCE. I, Albert Anderson Byriell, of the Rising Sun Hotel, Eastern Road, South Melbourne, the holder of a victualler Licence for the Rising Sun Hotel, at South Melbourne, in the South Melbourne licensing district, and I, Francis Hubert Scudds, of Queen's Mansions, Beaconsfield Parade, at St. Kilda hotelkeeper, hereby give notice that we will Apply to the Licensing Court, at Melbourne, on Monday, the tenth of July, 1922, for the Transfer of the License to the said Francis Hubert Scudds. Dated 1st July, 1922. A. A. BYRIELL, F. H. SCUDDS. Ellison and Hewison, 237 Collins Street, and Harold C. Price, Imperial Chambers, Bank Place, Melbourne, solicitors.] [F H S 54yr.]

Sources:
- birth: NSW BDM 3373 / The Argus [1881 Dec 05]
- spouse: Edwardian Index Victoria 1902-1913 [Digger] Reg Number:7250
- death: Death Index Victoria 1921-1985 [Digger] Reg Number:8517

3-1 (Catherine Margaret O'Brien 1878-1964)
[The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. :1848-1954) Saturday 23 February 1918 p13 Family Notices Scudds. On the 19th February, at "Coonarra", St Kilda Road, the wife of Frank H Scudds, 27 Brickwood Street, Gardenvale, twin boy and girl.] [C M S 86yr.]

Sources:
- spouse: Edwardian Index Victoria 1902-1913 [Digger] Reg Number:7250
- death: Death Index Victoria 1921-1985 [Digger] Reg Number:11417

4 (Francis John Scudds 1915-1997)
[Scudds, Frances John: Service Number - 13580 Army Number - 322244: Date of birth - 18 Apr 1915 : Place of birth - Mentone, Vict.: Place of enlistment - Melbourne. Next of Kin - Scudds, Catherine. Contents date range 1921-1948.] [The Argus Thursday 26 February 1942. ENGAGEMENTS. Sheila Josephine, daughter of Mr & Mrs J J Kirby, Hastings Road, Hawthorn to Francis John Scudds RAAF elder son of Mrs C M Scudds, Willoby Avenue, Glen Iris, & the late Mr F H Scudds.] [The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.: 1848-1954) Friday 30 July 1943. KIRBY-SCUDDS - The marriage, with Nuptial Mass, will be celebrated on Saturday morning at Our Lady of Victories Church, Camberwell, of Sheila Josephine, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. J. J. Kirby, of Hastings Road, Hawthorn, to Corporal F. J. Scudds, R.A.A.F., elder son of Mrs. Scudds & the late Mr. J. H. Scudds, of Willoby Avenue, Glen Iris. A reception will be held afterwards at the Hotel Windsor.]

Sources:
- birth: Great War Index Victoria 1914-1920 [Digger] Reg. Number:11078 / National Archives of Australia
- spouse: Vict 12625/1943 / The Argus (Melbourne, Vict.:1848-1954)
- death: Lilydale Memorial Park

4-1 (Sheila Josephine Kirby 1918-2002)
[The Argus Thursday 26 February 1942. Engagements. Sheila Josephine, daughter of Mr & Mrs J J Kirby, Hastings Road, Hawthorn to Francis John Scudds RAAF elder son of Mrs C M Scudds, Willoby Avenue, Glen Iris, & the late Mr F H Scudds.] [The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.: 1848-1954) Friday 30 July 1943. Kirby-Scudds - The marriage, with Nuptial Mass, will be celebrated on Saturday morning at Our Lady of Victories Church, Camberwell, of Sheila Josephine, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. J. J. Kirby, of Hastings Road, Hawthorn, to Corporal F. J. Scudds, R.A.A.F., elder son of Mrs. Scudds & the late Mr. J. H. Scudds, of Willoby Avenue, Glen Iris. A reception will be held afterwards at the Hotel Windsor.] [The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.: 1848-1956) Friday 12 June 1953 p10 Family Notices. Kirby, John Joseph of 43 Hastings Road, Hawthorn - On June 11 at private hospital East Melbourne, loving father of Sheila and John Scudds loved grandfather of Genevieve, Paul, Matt and Catherine Scudds - Requiescat in pace.]

Sources:
- spouse: Vict 12625/1943 / The Argus (Melbourne, Vict.:1848-1954)
- death: Lilydale Memorial Park / Index to Wills, Probate and Administration Records 1841-2009

5 (Genevieve Mary Scudds 1944)
Sources:
- birth, spouse: Deborah Scudds

5-1 (Brooke Passlow )
Sources:
- spouse: Deborah Scudds

6 (Paul Francis Scudds 1946)
1948 also noted.

Sources:
- birth: Deborah Scudds
- spouse: Deborah Scudds / members.iinet.net.au

6-1 (Pamela Warrell Suffolk 1951)
Sources:
- spouse: Deborah Scudds / members.iinet.net.au

7 (Mary Cecilia Scudds 1949)
Sources:
- birth: genesreunited.co.uk
- spouse: Redbridge 5d 1065

7-1 (Paul W. D. Lindon )
Sources:
- spouse: Redbridge 5d 1065

8 (Catherine Mary Scudds 1951)
Sources:
- birth: genesreunited.co.uk
- spouse: Deborah Scudds

8-1 (John Artis ca 1947)
Sources:
- spouse: Deborah Scudds

9 (Michael John Scudds 1955)
The Argus - Melbourne Wednesday 3 August 1955. SCUDDS - On July 31, at Mercy Hospital, to Sheila, wife of Francis John - a son. (Deo gratias).

Sources:
- birth: The Argus [1955 Aug 03]
- spouse: Deborah Scudds

9-1 (Deborah Elizabeth McPhail 1958)
Wattle Park High School 1975 Burwood, Victoria.

Sources:
- spouse: Deborah Scudds

10 (Frederick William Scudds 1918-2005)
[Scudds, Frederick William: Service Number - 20733. Date of birth: 19 Feb 1918. Place of birth: South Yarra, Vict. Place of enlistment: Melbourne, Vict. Next of Kin: Catherine (mother)] [The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. :1848-1956) Tuesday 5 September 1950 p7 Family Notices HAMMOND-SCUDDS - Myra Maureen Hammond only daughter of Mrs M F Jackson of Burke Road, East Malvern to William Frederick younger son of Mrs C M Scudds of Hillcrest Avenue, Kew & the late Mr F H Scudds.]

Sources:
- birth: Great War Index Victoria 1914-1920 [Digger] / The Argus (Melbourne) [1950 Sep 05] Reg. Number:6827
- spouse: Vict 18131/1951 / The Argus (Melbourne) [1950 Sep 05]
- death: Adelaide Advertiser / Herald Sun (Melbourne)

10-1 (Myra Maureen Hammond )
Sources:
- spouse: Vict 18131/1951 / The Argus (Melbourne) [1950 Sep 05]

11 (Elizabeth Margaret Scudds 1918)
[The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. :1848-1954) Monday 19 October 1942 p6 Article - Spring-Scudds "The marriage of Margaret Elizabeth, only daughter of Mrs Scudds, 10 Willoby Avenue, East Malvern & late Mr F. H. Scudds, to Denver John, younger son of Dr & Mrs Jack Spring, Fitzroy, was celebrated by Rev Father Maurice at St Patrick's Cathedral with Nuptial Mass on Saturday. The bride, who was given away by her brother, LAC Scudds, wore her mother's wedding gown of magnolia satin and old lace. Miss Patricia Sheedy was bridesmaid and Mr Denis Minahan best man. A reception was held at 9 Darling Street] [On December 31 at St.Vincent's Maternity hospital to Margaret wife of Denver Spring ~ a daughter.]

Sources:
- birth: Great War Index Victoria 1914-1920 [Digger] Reg. Number:6828
- spouse: Vict 21436/1942 / The Argus (Melbourne 8 January 1944)

11-1 (Denver John Spring )
Spring-Scudds "The marriage of Margaret Elizabeth, only daughter of Mrs Scudds, 10 Willoby Avenue, East Malvern & late Mr F. H. Scudds, to Denver John, younger son of Dr & Mrs Jack Spring, Fitzroy, was celebrated...

Sources:
- spouse: Vict 21436/1942 / The Argus (Melbourne 8 January 1944)

12 (------ Spring 1944)
Sources:
- birth: The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. :1848-1954) Saturday 8 January 1944 p2 Family Notices

13 (Frederick Charles Scudds 1876-1955)
[Monday, DEecember 5, 1881. The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. :1848-1956) Monday 5 December 1881 p4 Article An accident occurred at the Gem Pier, Williamstown, on Saturday evening. Two little boys, aged five and seven respectively, sons of Mr. Martin F. Scudds, were on the landing steps playing, when the younger of the two boys fell into the water,and his brother, in endeavouring to grasp him, tumbled in as well. Here there was about 5ft. of water, and the children would as surely have been drowned had not two boatmen nearby noticed the occurrence come to the rescue.] [Williamstown Chronicle (Vic. :1856-1954) Saturday 18 December 1886 p3 Article. Reading - Frank: Scudds; Reading - l, A. Clark; 2, Fred Scudds. Writing - l Fred Scudds;] [F C S (1916) living at 24 Moodie Street, East Caulfield, Vict. Fredrick Charles Scudds (barman) - Service Number - Depot. Place of Birth - Williamstown, Victoria : Place of Enlistment: Melbourne, Vict. Next of Kin:(Wife) Scudds, Emily. Contents date range 1914-1920.] [DIVORCE COURT :The Argus (Melbourne, Wednesday 6 April 1927, page 10 - Divorce Court - Frederick Charles Scudds 50 years of South Melbourne despatch divorce petition to Justice McArthur in the First Civil Court for DIVORCE from Emily Charlotte Scudds aged 49 of Italy Street, Elwood on the grounds of DESERTION. The parties were married in July 1910. Partititioner said while my wife and I were living in Geelong we agreed to sell the business we were conducting and to separate. The sale realised &1*** and I gave my wife &1100, she obtained employment as a barmaid and we remained friends until 1923. Then there was a quarrel about my losing money at the races. My wife then told me to go my way and she would go her way. She has since refused to return to me. A decree nisi was granted.] [F C S 78yr.]

Sources:
- birth: Victoria - Pioneer Index 1836-1888 [Digger] Reg Number:20145 / The Argus [1881 Dec 05] / National Archives of Australia
- spouse 1: Edwardian Index Victoria 1902-1913 [Digger] Reg Number:5810 / National Archives of Australia
- spouse 2: Marriage Index Victoria 1921-1942 [Digger] Reg Number:9331
- death: Vict 6497/1955

13-1 (Emily Charl Jane Lee )
[Saturday 1 October 1910 - SCUDDS-LEE.] [On the 4th July, at "Nula," St. Kilda, by the Rev. Alex. Maccallum, Frederick C., second son of Francis Scudds, Mentone, to Emily C.Lee, third daughter of William H. Lee, "Dunblane,".] [(1915-16) living at 24 Moodie Street, East Caulfield, Vict.]. [LEE - The Friends & Relatives of the late William H Lee are respectfully informed that his remains will be interred in the Brighton Cemetery. The funeral will leave his daughter's residence, Mrs. Scudds, 24 Moodie Street, East Caulfield, This day (Tuesday 12th October) 1915 at 4 p.m.] [DIVORCE COURT :The Argus (Melbourne,... Wednesday 6 April 1927, page 10 - Divorce Court - Frederick Charles Scudds 50 years of South Melbourne despatch divorce petition to Justice McArthur in the First Civil Court for DIVORCE from Emily Charlotte Scudds aged 49 of Italy Street, Elwood on the grounds of DESERTION. The parties were married in July 1910. Partitioner said while my wife and I were living in Geelong we agreed to sell the business we were conducting and to separate. The sale realised &1*** and I gave my wife &1100, she obtained employment as a barmaid and we remained friends until 1923. Then there was a quarrel about my losing money at the races. My wife then told me to go my way and she would go her way. She has since refused to return to me. A decree nisi was granted.]

Sources:
- spouse: Edwardian Index Victoria 1902-1913 [Digger] Reg Number:5810 / National Archives of Australia

13-2 (Annie Theresa Neilson ca 1891-1972)
A T S 80yr.

Sources:
- birth: BMD (Deaths)
- spouse: Marriage Index Victoria 1921-1942 [Digger] Reg Number:9331
- death: Vict 16332/1972

1-3 (Honora Rosanna Leppold †1944)
[The Argus Tuesday 22 January 1935 p1 Advertising. After the expiration of fourteen days from the publication hereof application will be made to the Supreme Court of Victoria in its Probate Jurisdiction, that Probate or the Will, dated the fourteenth day of November 1933 of Francis Martin Scudds, of 109 Argyle Road, East Kew in the State of Victoria, Gentleman deceased may be granted to Honora Rosanna Scudds of the same address, widow, the sole executrix named in and appointed by the said will, Dated this twenty-first day of January, 1935. William Harrison, "Whitehall," Bank Place, Melbourne proctor for the applicant.] [Scudds - On November 26 at the residence of her niece, Mrs. A. Nicol, 20 Byron Street, Elwood, Honora Rosanna, dearly beloved wife of the late F. H. Scudds, of Kew, aged 81 years - Rest in peace.]

Sources:
- spouse 2: Great War Index Victoria 1914-1920 [Digger] Reg. Number:628
- death: Death Index Victoria 1921-1985 [Digger] Reg Number:12345 / The Argus 1935 Jan 22 & 28 November 1944

- connections 2, friends 2