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Up to the great-grandchildren.
Ann Taylor, died.
[Note 1]
Married on 26 December 1726, Harwell, Berkshire, to
John Ball, died [Note 1-1]
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Total: 22 individuals (spouses not included).
[IGI states born circa 1733.] [Richard Scutts was witness to marriage between Thomas Ball & Mary Cox 27 Nov 1763.] [Saturday 04 April 1767, Oxford Journal, Oxfordshire. April 2nd, 1767. Whereas; RICHARD SCUTTS of the Parifh of Linton Waldrufh, in the County of Berks, Labourer - fometime in or about the Month of December laft, removed, from thence, but hath not fince been heard of: If the faid Richard Scutts will apply, or give Intelligence, where he re-fides, to Mr. Mundy, Attorney at Law in Hungerford, Berks, he will, be informed of fomething much to his Advantage. And as it is not improbable this Advertifement may efcape his, Obfervation, if therefore any other Perfon will inform the faid Mr. Mundy where, the faid Richard Scutts may be met With,; fuch Perfon will be gratifed by the faid Mr. Mundy for his or her Trouble The faid Richard Scutts is about 30 Years of Age, five Feet nine Inches high, with a thin pale long Vifage, and long Teeth, and wore when he left Linton, his own brown Hair.] |
W Scutts > W Scudds (both name types noted here). |
[The London Gazette [1855-56] Robert George Cecil Fane, Esq., one of Her Majesty's Commissioners authorized to act under a Petition for adjudication of Bankruptcy, filed the 1st day of August 1855, against William Scudds, of Blackheathpark, Blackheath, in the county of Kent, Livery Stable Keeper, will sit on the 24th of July instant, at twelve at noon precisely, at the Court of Bankruptcy, in Basinghall Street, in the city of London, in order to Audit the Accounts of the Assignees of the estate and effects of the said bankrupts, under the said Petition, pursuant to the Acts of Parliament made and now in force relating to bankrupts.] [Second Edition: The Bristol Mercury (Bristol), Saturday, August 4 1855; Issue 3411 - Bankrupts: William Scudds, Stable livery-keeper, Blackheath, Kent.] [W S - 91yr.] |
A S 65yr. |
M S - 56yr. |
R S 61yr. |
E S - 78yr. |
[London, Freedom of the City Admission Papers 1681-1925, - 1846 Feb 09.] [T S 81yr.] |
M S 82yr. |
(did she remarry [1876 Jun Marylebone 1a 963]?. |
In memory of Elias Scudds who died May 24 1824 aged 21 years. |
S D 19yr. |
Richard Scutts > Richard Scudds. (both name types noted here). |
E S 65yr. |
W S 62yr. |
M R 68yr. |
Lived at Somerstown, Oxford with William, a mason. They had 5 children, the first, Marianne, bap. 04.05.1821. Of the 4 sons only one survived to adulthood, John 1826-1893. S V - 35yr. She was buried 12(or 23)/01/1831 at St. Giles', Oxford whereupon William seems to have returned to Upper Heyford with his son. |
W V - 88yr. |
[IGI also states R S b:1790 Apr 18] [Oxford Journal, Saturday 22 January 1825. Robert Francis, Charles Bissett, Caleb Wheeler, Richard Scudds jun., and Gabriel Seymour, for a riot and assault, were ordered to be imprisoned in the county gaol and kept to hard labour, viz. Francis, 6 months, Wheeler, Scudds, and Blissett, 3 months each, and Seymour two months. The prisoner Crook, who is not more than 16 years of age, is a hardened and most determined thief, and has been several times before convicted and imprisoned for serious offences against the laws, and the five persons for a riot are all bad characters. The riot committed by them was of a most dangerous nature: they, and least 100 others, assembled on the night of the 5th in company with at Wallingford, to take away his haulin, when he and three of his servants, endeavouring to save the property, were violently assaulted with fold-stakes,stones, &c. and greatly injured, as well as a constable and tithingman, in endeavouring to suppress the riot, and the mob, after setting fire to nearly all the haulin in the field, had the audacity to go to the farmer's house and demolish two of his windows; and it is well for the prisoners that the wounds received by one of the servants did not prove mortal, as they would then have had to answer for the offence with their lives.] [ Reading Mercury, Berkshire, Saturday 22 December 1860. Inquest before John Henry Cooke, Esq. - On Wednesday, the 19th inst., at Crowmarsh Gifford, on the body of John Wilder aged 57, who died very suddenly on the evening of Saturday last, the 15th inst. It appeared in evidence before the coroner and jury, that the deceased, on Saturday last, when he came home to his dinner complained of palpitation of the heart, and could not get on with his work but after he had dined, he returned to his work as usual and when he came home for the day, a quarter past five, seemed in his usual health, and had some coffee and a rasher of bacon about half past six. At seven o'clock he left home for the purpose of going to a shop at Wallingford, but within ten minutes he was found by Richard Scudds lying near the Bell Inn front door in the agonies of death; and before Mr. Charles Barrett, surgeon of Wallingford, could reach him he had expired. Mr. Barrett stated that the deceased came to his surgery about six months ago, complaining palpitation of the heart, for which he gave him a box of pills; he never saw him again until last Saturday night, the 15th inst., when he found him placed in a chair outside the front-door of the Bell Inn, and on examination, saw he was quite dead. He was decidedly of opinion that death arose from disease of the heart, induced by rheumatism, and the jury immediately returned a verdict in accordance with such opinion.] [R S - 76yr.] |
M S 64yr. |
T S 53yr. |
Anglican. A S C 31yr.(this is a problem, it should read 51yr.) Sarah Scudds is also noted. S C born circa 1807 is also noted. |
J S - 62yr. |
M S - 63yr., b:1803/06 Wallingford, Berkshire. |
E S 46yr. |
Census 1851 London. J S - 64yr. |
Police Intelligence, Tuesday: The Morning Chronicle (London), Wednesday, October 6 1847; Issue 24322, Category: News, Greenwich, Lizzy Scudds mentioned in trial of Stabbing of John Hobbs, a ships carpenter, whose wife is the keeper of house of ill fame in Roan Street, Greenwich. She marked with a x at the wedding of her son (1862). E Scudd - 94yr. |