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Father's parents, uncles and aunts

    • Richard Scudds 1835-1917
    • married 1868
    • Phoebe Ann Harvey 1849-1888
      • Henry Harvey Scudds 1866-1932
        married 1893 Rebecca Rees 1871-1948
        4
      • Sophia Ann Scudds 1869-1940
        married 1889 Edward Suart ca 1848-ca 1919
        3
      • Harriet Anne Scudds 1870-1904
        married 1887 Francis James Burston 1859-1938
        7
      • Alice Jane Scudds 1872-1934
        married 1895 Hartley Owen Kimball 1861-1913
        8

        married 1918 Louis St Clare
        not married J. J. Kearns
      • Albert William Scudds 1874-1949
        married 1903 Maud Sophia Scott ca 1882-1960
        11
      • Edward Richard Scudds 1876-1878
      • Esther Mary Scudds 1877-1956
        married 1896 Thomas Bateup 1868-1941
        10
      • Elizabeth P. Scudds 1880-1894
      • Ada Helen Scudds 1883-1954
        married 1899 George Edwin Godkin 1874-
        6

        married 1920 Theodore Bade
      • Clara Maud Scudds ca 1885-1908
        not married 1901 Edward Stuart
        1

        married 1905 James J. MacCarroll
        2
      • Eliza Scudds 1888-1888

Mother's parents, uncles and aunts

    • William Thomas Scott 1853-1898
    • married 1882
    • Fanny Philips 1859-
      • Maud Sophia Scott ca 1882-1960
        married 1903 Albert William Scudds 1874-1949
        11

Phoebe E. M. Scudds 1904-1924

Phoebe E. M./Phoebe
20 years old
  • Born in 1904 - Dubbo, NSW, AUSTRALIA
  • Killed in 1924 - Dungog, NSW, AUSTRALIA

Individual note

SYDNEY, Wedmesday In a motoring accident on the Wangat Road, near Dungog (N.S.W) at dusk on Tuesday, a young woman was killed, two women were fatally injured, and two others were injured so severely that they are still unconscious. In the dusk of the evening a bullock team was hauling logs across a road, and was using a wire rope for the work. A motor car carrying seven persons, employees of the Bank Hotel, at Dungog approached, and the bullock-driver signalled the driver of the motorcar in an effort to acquaint him of the rope across the road. The motor driver failed to see the wire and as the last of the bullocks had crossed the road he believed that the way was clear. The wire caught the motorcar, stripped the windscreen, steering wheel and hood, and injured the passengers. Out of control the car ran along the road, then plunged over a bank, broke through a strong fence, and somersaulted down a 40feet slope, throwing the occupants in all directions. The bullock driver hurried away for assistance, and on the road he met Mr C Davidson, of Newcastle and Mr J Ray who were travelling from Wangat to Dungog. They hurried to the spot where the motor car had disappeared into the valley. They found that Miss Peggy Forte was dead. Four others Mrs Lowden, Ellen Gibbs, Phoebe Scudds, and Gertie Wilson, were unconscious. Miss Cissie Smith, who had been thrown against a fence, was only slightly injured, but the driver of the motor car, Leslie Robinson, was severely injured. It was a difficult task to carry the injured persons up the bank to the road but this was accomplished as speedily as possible. The injured were taken to the hospital at Dungog. Ellen Gibbs and Phoebe. Sudds died this morning. Mrs Louden and Gertie Wilson are still unconsious. Leslie Robinton is suffering from a broken pelvis and other injuries. The party had been on a visit to Chichester dam, and were on the way home when the accident happened.

Sources

  • Birth: NSW BMD 21722.
  • Death: NSW BMD 15325 / The Sydney Morning Herald 1842-1954.
Richard
Scudds
1835-1917
Phoebe Ann
Harvey
1849-1888
   William Thomas
Scott
1853-1898
Fanny
Philips
1859-
| 1868 |    | 1882 |






  
Albert William
Scudds
1874-1949
   Maud Sophia
Scott
ca 1882-1960
1903



Siblings

  • Francis ca 1905-1908
  • Harold John Richard 1906-1978
  • Herbert Arthur Thomas 1910-1985
  • Minnie M. 1912-1913
  • Oliver N. F. 1914-1915
  • Cecil Ernest William 1918-1941
  • Reginald ca 1919-1921
  • Irene Patricia 1920-1949
  • (female infant) 1921-1921
  • Maud ca 1922-1922