Descendants of Emma Carter

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Emma Carter, born in 1827, Woodburn, Northumberland, died on 22 November 1881, Stirling East, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA, buried on 23 November 1881, Stirling East, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA (age at death: 54 years old). [Note 1]
Married on 5 February 1847, Woburn, Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, to William Scudds, born about 1827, Oxfordshire, baptized in 1827, Oxfordshire, died on 8 June 1906, Stirling East, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA, buried on 10 June 1906, Stirling, SA, AUSTRALIA (age at death: possibly 79 years old) [Note 1-1]

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Total: 125 individuals (spouses not included).


Notes 

1 (Emma Carter 1827-1881)
E S 21yr., immigrant on barque Lysander 487 tons, Captain Lalham, from London / Gravesend 3rd June 1850 / Plymouth 15th June 1850, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 23rd September 1850. (November 2nd sailed for Melbourne). E S - 53yr.

Sources:
- spouse: Wycombe 6 529 / IGI
- death: South Australian Deaths Registrations 1842-1915 [Digger] Book:114 Page:375 / IGI
- burial: IGI

1-1 (William Scudds ca 1827-1906)
[IGI states W S b:1827.] [Census 1841 Oxfordshire.] [W S b:Oxford 21yr., sawyer, 1850 immigrant, barque Lysander 487 tons, Captain Lalham, from London / Gravesend 3rd June 1850 / Plymouth 15th June 1850, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 23rd September 1850. (theshipslist.com/ships/Australia) (November 2nd sailed for Melbourne). 1906 Jun 09 and 10 also noted.] ["William Scudds & Emma Carter: Pioneers of Australia, 1850-1987", M.A.Ivas (descended from the Scudds Family of Newnam Murren Oxfordshire).] [Scudds - On the 8th June 1906, at the Adelaide Hospital, William, relict of the late Emma Scudds, of .... Stirling East, aged 79 years, leaving six sons, six daughters, 31 grandchildren, and two great-grand-children to mourn their loss.] [Family Notices The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1889-1931) Saturday 22 June 1907 p8 Family Notices - SCUDDS - In fond and loving memory of my dear old dad, William Scudds, who died June 8, 1906,aged 79 years. Sweetly sleeping, but not forgotten. Inserted by his loving daughter Eve.]

Sources:
- birth: South Australian Deaths Registrations 1842-1915 Book:318 Page:193 / IGI
- spouse: Wycombe 6 529 / IGI
- death, burial: IGI

2 (James William Scudds ca 1847-1915)
[(Wycombe district is mainly in Buckinghamshire, but included parts of Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire). As regards his death IGI PRF states differently.] [J W S 2yr., immigrant on barque Lysander 487 tons, Captain Lalham, from London / Gravesend 3rd June 1850 / Plymouth 15th June 1850, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 23rd September 1850. (November 2nd sailed for Melbourne).] [J W S 67yr., single - bur:1915 Jan 31.] [SCUDDS - On the 29th January, at the residence of his niece (Mrs. W. P. Allan, nee Beatrice Logg), Port Lincoln, James, eldest beloved son of the late William & Emma Scudds, of Stirling East, aged 67 years and 7 months, of heart failing. At rest. Family Notices - The West Australian (Perth, WA :1879-1954) Saturday 6 February 1915 p1 - SCUDDS - On January 19, at Port Lincoln, Adelaide, late of Nedlands, Perth, Western Australia. James, eldest brother of Mrs. J Myers, Fremantle, Mrs. A. E. Hood, Perth, H. & J. Scudds, Pingelly; and uncle of J. W. & W. H. Myers, Mrs. A. Hewitt, Mrs. M. Dawkins, and Mrs. F. J Clegg. At rest.]

Sources:
- birth: Wycombe 6 360 / IGI
- death: SA # 390/564 [Flinders] / IGI

3 (Anne Scudds 1849-1850)
[A S infant, immigrant on barque Lysander 487 tons, Captain Lalham, from London/Gravesend 3rd June 1850 / Plymouth 15th June 1850, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 23rd September 1850. (November 2nd sailed for Melbourne).] [Scudds/Scudd Anne, died 1850-10-22 aged 11 m at Grote Street, Adelaide; relative William (F); buried Adelaide West Terrace Cemetery.]

Sources:
- birth: Wallingford 6 266 / IGI
- death: South Australian Deaths Registrations 1842-1915 [Digger] Book:2 Page:39

4 (John Henry Scudds 1851-1945)
[J H S - 93yr., Anglican.] [Mirror (Perth, WA : 1921 - 1956) Saturday 22 October 1927 p16 Article ... PINGELLY Mr. Pros. Scudds, a son of Mr. John Scudds, for long supervisor of the Pingelly Road Boards which position is now held by his son, Mr. Walter Scudds, has been appointed supervisor of the Brookjton Roads Board. Mr. Scudds grandfather was a noted road builder in South ...] [The West Australian (Perth, WA :1879-1954) Friday 16 February 1945 > SCUDDS - On February 15 1945, John Henry, beloved husband of the late Mrs Lavinia Scudds and loved father of Hugh, Edgar, Robert, Ernest, Pross, Walter, Ethel (Mrs J. Imm, South Australia), Hazel (Mrs J. Plumb), Lorna (Mrs R. Dilon) and Jack Scudds: aged 93 years. At rest.]

Sources:
- birth: South Australian Births 1842-1906 Book:3 Page:282 / IGI - batch 0970122
- spouse 1: James F. Scutt
- spouse 2: Victoria - Pioneer Index 1836-1888 [Digger] Reg Number:200 / IGI - batch 0970112
- spouse 3: SA # 156/177 / IGI
- death: IGI / The West Australian [1945 Feb 16]
- burial: Metropolitan Cemeteries Board, Western Australia - KB00076615

4-1 (Harriett Jordan 1856-1879)
Sources:
- spouse, death: James F. Scutt

5 (John Henry Jordan Scudds 1877-1877)
also known as John Henry Jordan (birth). J H J S - 28dy.

Sources:
- birth: South Australian Births 1842-1906 [Digger] / IGI
- death: South Australian Deaths Registrations 1842-1915 Book:80 Page:241 / IGI

4-2 (Margaret Maria Moffitt 1860-ca 1884)
M M M - 22yr. Family Notices - South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA :1839-1900) Monday 31 March 1884 p4 DEATHS - SCUDDS - On the 27th March, at her residence, Stirling East, the dearly beloved wife of John Scudds, aged 21 years, leaving a husband and three young children to mourn their loss. Melbourne papers please copy. * Born in 1860 - Murray Creek, Vict, Australia, * Died about 27 March 1884 - Stirling East, Adelaide, SA, Australia, * Age at death: possibly 24 years old.

Sources:
- spouse: Victoria - Pioneer Index 1836-1888 [Digger] Reg Number:200 / IGI - batch 0970112
- death: South Australian Deaths Registrations 1842-1915 Book:136 Page:160

6 (Hugh John Scudds ca 1881-1952)
[IGI states H J S b:1881 (seems to be correct) whilst National Archives of Australia gives b:1886 Jun 19.] [Hugh John Scudds, indecent assault. The Advertiser (Adelaide Friday 4 December 1903) - Hugh John Scudds, a youth, admitted having assaulted Matilda Chapman at Woodbury on September. The prosecutrix had been roughly handled, but she did not appear to have sustained permanent injuries. The conduct of the prisoner had been cowardly, and he must be punished. The sentence was eight months in the Adelaide Penitentary.] [Scudds Hugh John :Service Number - W36709. Date of birth - 19 Jun 1886. Place of birth - Melbourne. Place of enlistment - Claremont, WA. Next of Kin - Scudds, Alice. Contents date range 1939-1948.] [The West Australian (Perth, WA :[1879-1954) Thursday 10 July 1952 p20 Family Notices - SCUDDS On July 8 1952, at Perth, Hugh John (Bun), the dearly loved husband of Gwendoline Scudds, stepfather of Arthur and Ivy Hardie and grandfather of Robert: aged 71 years. A patient sufferer at rest. SCUDDS, Hugh John (Bun): At Perth on July 8, loving brother and brother-in-law of Bob and Alice, fond uncle of Hilda (deceased ) and is Ever remembered. SCUDDS (H. J.): On July 8 at Perth, dear uncle of Bena and Percy Thompson, grand-uncle of Brian and Rex. So long, Bun. SCUDDS (H. J.) On July 8, fond uncle of Irene and Sam McMurray. So long dear Bun. SCUDDS (H. J.): On July 8, fond uncle and grand-uncle of Alf, Lill and family. SCUDDS, Hugh John (Bun): Passed away peacefully, July 8, dear stepfather of Arthur, father-in-law of Ivy, loving grandpop of little Robert. At rest. SCUDDS (Hugh): On July 8, at Perth, dearly loved uncle of Daphne, Shorty, Rhonda, Joy. Not goodbye, Bun, Just au revoir. SCUDDS: In loving memory of our dear friend Bun, passed away July 8. Sadly missed by Mal. Margaret and children.] [The West Australian Wednesday 19 September 1945 p1 Family Notices SCUDDS-HARDIE - On September 15 at Highgate, by Captain Beasy (Salvation Army), Hugh John, of Victoria Park to Gwendoline Emily Ruth of Leederville.] [H J S - 71yr., Salvation Army.] [The West Australian (Perth, WA :1879-1954) Thursday 10 July 1952 p20 Family Notices July 8 1952 H.J.SCUDDS known by everyone as "Bun".] [Wednesday 8 July 1953 - SCUDDS: In loving memory of my dear husband Bun passed away July 8 1952, stepfather of Arthur, daughter-in-law Ivy, grandpop of Robert. "Peacefully sleeping in Gods care". Inserted by his loving wife, Ruth.] [The West Australian (Perth, WA :1879-1954) Wednesday 23 July 1952 p20 Family Notices - Address here - MRS SCUDDS, Bourke Street, Leederville, and stepson Arthur sincerely THANK all relatives and friends for floral tributes, expressions of sympathy in the loss of her dear husband and stepfather; especially thanking Mr. & Mrs. Golding, Mr. & Mrs. Daniels, Mr. & Mrs. Franklin.]

Sources:
- birth: National Archives of Australia / IGI / The Advertiser (Adelaide 27 November 1903)
- spouse: The West Australian [1945 Sep 19] / Jack A. Imms
- death: Metropolitan Cemeteries Board, Western Australia - KB00095149 / IGI

6-1 (Gwendoline Emily Ruth Brown 1896-1968)
[The West Australian Wednesday 19 September 1945 p1 Family Notices SCUDDS-HARDIE - On September 15 at Highgate, by Captain Beasy (Salvation Army), Hugh John, of Victoria Park to Gwendoline Emily Ruth of Leederville.] [Wednesday 23 July 1952 MRS. SCUDDS, Bourke Street, Leederville, and stepson Arthur sincerely THANK all relatives and friends for floral tributes, expressions of sympathy in the loss of her dear husband and stepfather; especially thanking Mr. & Mrs. Golding, Mr. & Mrs. Daniels, Mr. & Mrs. Franklin.] [G E R S - 72yr., Salvation Army.]

Sources:
- spouse: The West Australian [1945 Sep 19] / Jack A. Imms
- death: WA 731 [Fremantle]
- burial: Metropolitan Cemeteries Board, Western Australia - KB00135753

7 (Edgar Robert Scudds 1883-1964)
[Scudds, Edgar Robert: Service Numbers - S2830/1984. Date of birth:10 May 1883. Place of birth:Adelaide, SA. Place of enlistment:Adelaide, SA. Next of Kin:(wife) Scudds, Susannah. Contents date range 1939-1948.] [E R S 33yr. Service Numbers:1984, Last Unit:48th Infantry Battalion, 13 Jul 1916:Embarked HMAT Seang Bee, Adelaide.] [Australian Imperial Forces. 48th Btn AIF died at Springbank, age 81, "Ever Remembered by his Loving Family".]

Sources:
- birth: National Archives of Australia / IGI
- spouse: SA # 258/348 / IGI
- death: SA 981/7387 / IGI / findagrave.com

7-1 (Susannah Burke 1885-1955)
Sources:
- spouse: SA # 258/348 / IGI
- death: SA # 824 [Gilbert] / IGI

8 (Raymond George Scudds 1914-2003)
[The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA: 1931-1954) Wednesday 19 June 1940 p10 Family Notices :McCarthy-Scudds. The marriage of Veronica Kathleen, eldest daughter of Mr J P McCarthy, of Bordertown to Raymond George Scudds (2nd A.I.F) eldest son of Mr & Mrs E R Scudds of Kilburn will be celebrated at St. Mary's Church, Dale Street, Port Adelaide, on the 29th of June, at 6.40 pm. All relatives and friends cordially invited to ceremony.] [Scudds, Raymond George: Service Number-SX5281. Date of birth:24 Jul 1914. Place of birth:Adelaide, SA. Place of enlistment: Adelaide, SA. Next of Kin:Scudds, Veronica. Contents date range 1939-1948.] [R G S 88yr., from Hawthorn.]

Sources:
- birth: SA # 941/139 / National Archives of Australia
- spouse: The Advertiser [1940 Jun 19] / National Archives of Australia
- death: Carolyn Southall

8-1 (Veronica Kathleen McCarthy ca 1916-2012)
[The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA: 1931-1954) Wednesday 19 June 1940 p10 Family Notices :McCARTHY-SCUDDS. The marriage of Veronica Kathleen, eldest daughter of Mr J P McCarthy, of Bordertown to Raymond George Scudds (2nd A.I.F) eldest son of Mr & Mrs E R Scudds of Kilburn will be celebrated at St. Mary's Church, Dale Street, Port Adelaide, on the 29th of June, at 6.40 pm. All relatives and friends cordially invited to ceremony.] [7 sep 2013 - Sadly passed away September 8, 2012, nearly 12 months has passed. United with Ray forever. Love Murray, Joan and families.] [V K S 96yr., b:c1912, from Kingswood.]

Sources:
- spouse: The Advertiser [1940 Jun 19] / National Archives of Australia
- death: The Age (Melbourne) [2013 Aug 23]
- burial: Australian Cemeteries Index

9 (Olive Marguerite Scudds 1915-2005)
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Saturday 13 April 1940 p12 Family Notices ~ SOUTHALL (nee Olive Scudds) - On the 9th of April to Mr. & Mrs. A. E. Southall, Manjimup, Western Australia - a daughter.

Sources:
- birth: SA # 967/386
- spouse: WA # 22
- death: ancestry.co.uk

9-1 (Alfred Southall †1996)
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Saturday 13 April 1940 p12 Family Notices ~ SOUTHALL (nee Olive Scudds) - On the 9th of April to Mr. & Mrs. A. E. Southall, Manjimup, Western Australia - a daughter.

Sources:
- spouse: WA # 22

10 (Dulcie Lorraine Scudds 1917-2008)
[The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Wednesday 23 July 1941 SCUDDS-IVEY, The marriage of Dulcie L., second daughter of Pte. & Mrs. Scudds of Kilburn to Eric W., only son of Mr. & Mrs. Ivey of Norwood, will be solemnised at the College Park Congregational Church on July 26 at 6.30 pm.] [SCUDDS - On the 26th January, at the Private hospital, Mount Lofty, to the wife of Private E.R. Scudds, A.I.F., France a daughter (Dulcie Lorraine).] [D L I - 91yr.]

Sources:
- birth: SA # 992/574 [Mount Barker] / National Archives of Australia (father)
- spouse: The Advertiser [1941 Jul 23]
- death: Metropolitan Cemeteries Board

10-1 (Eric W. Ivey )
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Wednesday 23 July 1941 SCUDDS-IVEY The marriage of Dulcie L., second daughter of Pte. & Mrs. Scudds of Kilburn to Eric W., only son of Mr. & Mrs. Ivey of Norwood, will be solemnised at the College Park Congregational Church on July 26 at 6.30 pm.

Sources:
- spouse: The Advertiser [1941 Jul 23]

11 (Murray John Scudds 1919-1982)
[The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Monday 7 October 1940 p12 Article - Taxicab Overturns, Colin Atkinson, 23, driver of Stephenson street, Nailsworth, was admitted to the Royal Adelaide Hospital early yesterday suffering from concussion received when the taxicab he was driving overturned on Lower North Road, Kilburn. John Scudds, 21, soldier, of Woodside, who was a passenger in the cab was treated for lacerations to his hands.] [The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Thursday 26 June 1941 p10 Article Illustrated - Private & Mrs. E. R. Scudds of Kilburn (formerly of Salisbury) have been informed that tbeir son Private M. J. Scudds, was wounded on June 11. His age is 22, and he was educated at the Salisbury school. He was employed at the Imperial Chemical Industries, and enlisted in May 1940. He sailed in November, 1940] [Scudds, Murray John: Service Number - SX2880. Date of birth:18 Mar 1919. Place of birth:Rose park, SA. Place of enlistment: Wayville, SA. Next of Kin: Scudds E. Contents date range 1939-1948.] [M J S - 63yr.]

Sources:
- birth: SA # 33A/445 [Norwood] / The Advertiser [1940 Oct 07] / National Archives of Australia
- spouse: James F. Scutt
- death: South Australian Genealogy & Heraldry Society Inc.

11-1 (Corinne Alice Moore 1927-2011)
C A W 83yr.

Sources:
- spouse 1: James F. Scutt
- spouse 2: ancestry.com
- death: Adelaide Advertiser [2011 Feb 28]

12 (Donald Francis Scudds 1921-1998)
Scudds, Francis Donald: Service Number - SX38207. Date of birth:29 Mar 1921. Place of birth: Stirling, SA. Place of enlistment:Camp Pell, Vict. Next of kin:Scudds Edgar. D F S & A C split up before he moved to WA. Contents date range 1939-1948. D F S - 76yr., Anglican.

Sources:
- birth: SA # 73A/23 [Mount Barker] / National Archives of Australia
- spouse: NSW # 18515
- death: dundaspost.com.au/cemetery

12-1 (Annie Eileen Rivett )
D F S & A E C split up before he moved to WA.

Sources:
- spouse: NSW # 18515

13 (Eric Conway Scudds 1922)
[Eric Conroy Scudds also noted.] [Scudds, Eric Conway: Service Number-PA2377. Date of birth:22 Jun 1922. Place of birth :Rose Park, SA. Place of enlistment:Port Adelaide. Next of Kin :Scudds, Edgar. Contents date range 1939-1948. The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA: 1931-1954) Wednesday 29 May 1946 p14 Family Notices. MacIntosh-Scudds, Betty (A.W.A.S.) youngest daughter of Mr. & Mrs. O. Standing, North Fremantle, W.A., to Eric (ex R.A.N.), fourth son of Mr. & Mrs. E. R. Scudds. Kilburn, S.A.]

Sources:
- birth: SA # 97A/471 / National Archives of Australia
- spouse: The Advertiser [1946 May 29] / Jack A. Imms

13-1 (Betty Rose Standing )
[The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Wednesday 29 May 1946 p14 Family Notices. MacIntosh - Scudds, Betty (A.W.A.S.) youngest daughter of Mr. & Mrs. O. Standing, North Fremantle, W.A., to Eric (ex R.A.N.), fourth son of Mr. & Mrs. E. R. Scudds. Kilburn, S.A.] [Betty Rose Scudds, Electoral Year:1949. State:Western Australia, District:Fremantle.] [The West Australian (Perth, WA :1879-1954) Thursday 15 March 1951 p4 Article. Woman Injured. Jean Rose Standing (46), of South Terrace, South Perth, received severe shock yesterday afternoon when a car in which she was a passenger collided with another car at the corner of McMillan and Berwick streets, Victoria Park. She was in a vehicle which was being driven south in McMillan Street by Betty Rose Scudds, of South Terrace, and the driver of the other car was Jesse Vernon Powell, of Cunderdin. Constable J. D. Baker, of the Victoria Park police, made inquiries. The Injured woman was taken in a St. John ambulance to the Royal Perth Hospital.] [Electoral Year:1954. State:Western Australia, District:Swan.] [T S - 75yr.]

Sources:
- spouse 1: The Advertiser [1946 May 29] / Jack A. Imms
- spouse 2: NSW 7714 / The West Australian (Perth, WA :1879-1954) [1951 Mar 15] / Ancestry Electoral Records

14 (Robert Howard Scudds 1924-1997)
[Scudds, Robert Howard: Service Number - S111728. Date of birth: 04 Apr 1924. Place of birth:Adelaide, SA. Place of enlistment:Prospect, SA. Next of Kin:Scudds, Edgar. Contents date range 1939-1948.] [R H S 73yr.]

Sources:
- birth: SA # 132A/534 [Norwood] / National Archives of Australia
- death: Australian Cemeteries Index

15 (Wallace Clinton Scudds 1925-2003)
[The Register (Adelaide, SA :1901-1929) Saturday 19 September 1925 p8 Family Notices - SCUDDS. On the 16th September, at the Queen's Home, Rose Park, to Mr. & Mrs. E R Scudds - a son.] [The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA: 1931-1954) Friday 28 November 1952 p20 Family Notices. WATSON-SCUDDS, The marriage of Irene, twin daughter of Mr. & Mrs. F. Watson, of Renmark, to Wally, youngest son of Mr. & Mrs. E. R. Scudds of Port Wakefield, will be solemnised at Plympton Methodist Church on December 3 at 2.30 pm.]

Sources:
- birth: SA # 160A/231 [Norwood] / The Register [1925 Sep 19]
- spouse: The Advertiser [1952 Nov 28]
- death: WA Newspapers Death & Funeral Notices - September 15-20, 2003

15-1 (Myrtle Irene Watson 1927-1982)
[The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA: 1931-1954) Friday 28 November 1952 p20 Family Notices. WATSON-SCUDDS - The marriage of Irene, twin daughter of Mr. & Mrs. F. Watson, of Renmark, to Wally, youngest son of Mr. & Mrs. E. R. Scudds of Port Wakefield, will be solemnised at Plympton Methodist Church on December 3 at 2.30 pm.] [M I S 55yr., Anglican.]

Sources:
- birth: Wallis/Clothier Family Tree
- spouse: The Advertiser [1952 Nov 28]
- death: dundaspost.com.au/cemetery

16 (Ethel Maud Scudds 1927-1928)
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1889-1931) - Wednesday 12 September 1928 p16 Family Notices SCUDDS - On the 11th September, at the Children's Hospital, Ethel Maud the youngest beloved daughter of E. and S. Scudds, of Parafield. Aged 10 months.

Sources:
- birth: SA # 202A/33 / The Advertiser [1928 Sep 12]
- death: SA # 506/293 / The Advertiser [1928 Sep 12]

17 (Robert Moffet Scudds 1884-1954)
[POLICE COURTS. PERTH. (Tuesday. Before Messrs. McKenna and Barr, J's.P.) The West Australian (Perth, WA :1879-1954) Wednesday 24 September 1924 p9 Article - PERTH (Tuesday Before Messrs McKenna and Barr, J's.P.) Neglectful Parents Robert Scudds, Frederick Woodcock, and Ivy D'Alton were each fined &2 for having failed, to keep their children clean and free from vermin, after having been warned to do so by the authorities.] [Sunday Times (Perth, WA :1902-1954) Sunday 4 April 1954 p1 Article - Pedestrian is Killed - An elderly man died 4 hours after being struck by a car in Albany Highway, Victoria Park, last night. He was Robert Moffatt Scudds 70, of Mackie Street, Victoria Park. Scudds was admitted to RPH where his name was placed on the dangerlist. Accident occurred outside the Broken Hill Hotel. Scudds was crossing the highway and had reached the tramlines when a car being driven toward Perth struck him and threw him to the road unconscious. Ambulance rushed him unconscious to RPH where he was admitted with a compound fractured leg, fractured left arm and ribs, lacerations and severe shock. He died 4 hours later. PC J. Cassidy of Perth Traffic Police is making inquiries.] [SCUDDS, Robert M.: On April 3 1954 at R.P.H. as the result of an accident, loved husband of Alice of 25 Mackie Street, Victoria Park, loving father of Hilda (deceased), Alf, Daphne, Irene, Bena and Iris.] [West Australian (Perth, WA :1879-1954) Tuesday 6 April 1954 p28 Family Notices > SCUDDS (Robert Moffitt): in April 3, at R.P.H., dearly loved father of Daphne (Mrs. O. Miller) esteemed father-in-law of Shorty loving grandpop of Rhonda. Good night, Pop.] [The West Australian (Perth, WA: 1879-1954) Saturday 5 June 1954 p18 Article. A Woman Tells of Fatal Walk into A Car "He seemed to walk straight into the headlight of the car, was thrown into the air and then he seemed to turn over and go under the front wheels," Mrs. Lily Andrews, of St. Kilda Road, Rivervale, said in the Perth Courthouse yesterday. She was describing an accident in which Robert Moffat Scudds (70), labourer of Mackie Street, Victoria Park, received multiple injuries on April 4. He died five hours later. Witnesses said the deceased had walked out from behind a parked car into the path of an other car moving slowly west in Albany Highway, Victoria Park, about 7.45 p.m. The driver of the car, Albert John Currein, of Mill Point Road, South Perth, said in a statement to the police that he had had no time to avoid hitting the deceased. The City Coroner (Mr. R P Rodriguez, S.M.) found that death was accidental and that no blame was attachable to Currein.] [Robert Moffitt Scudds also noted.] [DAWKINS: Loving cousin of Bob and Alice Scudds & family, of 25 Mackle Street, Victoria Park. Sleeping where no shadows fall. DAWKINS: On October 8 1949 suddenly, at South Perth, Argyle, loved cousin of Ern, Mary and Melva Scudds, and Vena, Eric and Ron Nicoll. Always remembered.] [SCUDDS (Robert): In memory of our dear pal and Father of Alf and Li, loved Pop of Alice, Bob, Glenys, Ian, Estella, Fred, Lorraine.] [SCUDDS Robert M., In loving memory of my dear father, accidentally killed April 3. Always remembered, by Irene.] [SCUDDS (Pop): Result of accident on April 3, lovlng father of Iris, father-in-law of Noel dear Pop of Wayne. We will never forget you, Pop.] [SCUDDS (Robert): On April 3, result of accident, loving father of Bena, father-in-law of Percy, loved Pop of Brian and Rex. Sadly missed.] [SCUDDS (Pop): A tribute to the memory of an old pal. Sadly missed by Bert Dawson.] [SCUDDS (Robert): Suddenly, on April 3. Loved father-in-law of A. Abbott. Farewell. Pop.] [SCUDDS (Robert): Dear friend of Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Maylands. Always remembered.] [SCUDDS: A Church of England service for the late Mr. Robert Moffitt Scudds, of 25 Mackie Street. Victoria Park, dearly loved hsband of Alice, will be held in the Crematorium Chapel. Karrakatta, at 4.15 o'c'lock THIS Tuesday AFTERNOON. The Cortege will leave our Parlour, 190 Alban highway, Victoria, Park, at 3.45 o'clock. MEAD SON & CO.] [R M S - 70yr., Salvation Army.]

Sources:
- birth: South Australian Births 1842-1906 Book:323 Page:474 / IGI
- spouse: WA # [Beverley 19]
- death, burial: Metropolitan Cemeteries Board, Western Australia - KC00008439

17-1 (Alice Ruby Pinkney ca 1892-1974)
A R S - 82yr., Salvation Army.

Sources:
- birth: (Deaths)
- spouse: WA # [Beverley 19]
- death: Metropolitan Cemeteries Board, Western Australia - KC00045825

18 (Hilda Margaret Scudds 1910-1925)
[NEWS AND NOTES.The West Australian (Perth, WA :1879-1954) Wednesday 3 April 1918 p6 Article, A child eight years of age, named Hilda Scudds, was knocked down by a motor car in Barrack Street on Monday evening, but fortunately, was not injured very seriously. It is stated that the girl ran out in front of the car, which was driven by George Hawker, and owned by H. Simms. She sustained shock and injuries to the shoulder and ribs. The accident occurred opposite the entrance to the Grand Theatre.] [H M S - 15yr., Salvation Army.] [The West Australian (Perth, WA :1879-1954) Tuesday 13 October 1925 p1 Family Notices, SCUDDS The Friends of Mr. & Mrs.R?. Scudds, of 58 Leonard Street, Victoria Park, are respectfully invited to follow the remains of of their late dearly beloved daughter, Hilda Margaret, to the place of interment, the Salvation Army Cemetery. Karrakatta. The Funeral is appointed to leave the residence of her parents, 36? Leonard Street, Victoria Park, at 2.15 o'clock THIS (Tuesday) AFTERNOON per road. Friends - wishing to attend the funeral may proceed by the 3.30 pm train leaving Perth. C H SMITH and CO., Undertaker, 281 Newcastle Street, Perth; Tel.A1231.]

Sources:
- birth: WA # Katanning 183
- death: WA # Perth 1395 / Metropolitan Cemeteries Board, Western Australia - KB00032186

19 (Alfred Moffet Scudds 1913-1991)
Scudds, Alfred Moffet: Service Number - W82234. Date of birth:17 Apr 1913. Place of birth: Pingelly, Wa. Place of enlistment:Claremont, WA. Next of Kin - Scudds, Lillian. Contents date range 1939-1948. A M S - 78yr., memorialised at Pinnaroo Valley Memorial Park. Western Australian Archives states A M S b:1912.

Sources:
- birth: WA # Beverley 84 [1912] / National Archives of Australia
- spouse: WA # 1649 / National Archives of Australia
- death, burial: Metropolitan Cemeteries Board, Western Australia - KC00102276

19-1 (Lillian Rose Abbott )
Sources:
- spouse: WA # 1649 / National Archives of Australia

20 (Daphne V. Scudds 1914)
Sources:
- birth: WA # Beverley 86
- spouse: WA # 1660 / Jack A Imms

20-1 (Otto H. Miller )
Sources:
- spouse: WA # 1660 / Jack A Imms

21 (Irene Pertilda Agnes Maria Scudds 1916)
Sources:
- birth: WA # Katanning 149
- spouse 1: WA # 1301
- spouse 2: Jack A. Imms

21-1 (Herbert Edgar Dawson 1884-1957)
Sources:
- spouse: WA # 1301

21-2 (Samuel McMurray )
The West Australian (Perth, WA :1879-1954) Monday 16 November 1953 p35 Family Notices, McMurray (Samuel): On Nov 13, peacefully, at Hollywood Hospital, loved father of John and father-in-law of Joan. Always in our hearts. McMurray (Samuel): Loved son-in-law of Mr. & Mrs. Scudds. Sweet rest. McMurray (Samuel): On Nov 13, peacefully, at Hollywood Hospital, loved father of John and father-in-law of Joan. Always in our hearts. McMurray (Samuel): Loved son-in-law of Mr. & Mrs. Scudds. Sweet rest. McMrray (Sam): Brother in-law and Dal, Bena and Percy, loved uncle of Brian & Ret. Peacefully sleeping. McMurray: In fond memory of 8am, loved brother-in-law of Iris & Noel. Resting peacefully. McMurray (Samuel): In loving memory of Sam, passed away Nov. 13, at Hollywood Hospital. Mary, Robert and Robert Samuel.

Sources:
- spouse: Jack A. Imms

22 (Bena Rubina Alice Scudds 1920)
Sources:
- birth: WA # Katanning 122
- spouse: WA # 648 / Jack A. Imms

22-1 (Percy William Thompson )
Sources:
- spouse: WA # 648 / Jack A. Imms

23 (Iris C. Scudds 1934)
They Are Engaged - The West Australian (Perth, WA :1879-1954) Saturday 23 August 1952 p12 Article - SCUDDS-HILL: Mr. & Mrs. R. Scudds of Victoria Park wish to announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Iris, to Noel, only son of Mr. H. Hill, Victoria Park.

Sources:
- birth: Jack A. Imms
- spouse: WA # 971 / The West Australian [1952 Aug 23]

23-1 (Noel H. Hill 1931-2012)
They Are Engaged - The West Australian (Perth, WA :1879-1954) Saturday 23 August 1952 p12 Article - SCUDDS-HILL: Mr. & Mrs. R. Scudds of Victoria Park wish to announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Iris, to Noel, only son of Mr. H. Hill, Victoria Park.

Sources:
- spouse: WA # 971 / The West Australian [1952 Aug 23]

4-3 (Lavinia How 1865-1920)
[Saturday 5 July 1919 Stirling East, South Australia, 10th April, TS05. Mr. *. E. Kugelman; Herbal Practitioner, Dear Sir, "About 14 years ago I began to lose my health. I felt too weak and ill to get about my house hold duties. I consulted a doctor at Adelaide, who stated that I suffered from weakness and general debility; also that my lungs were in a very weak state, and that 1 was liable to go off into Consumption. This doctor prescribed for me, and I took the medicine faithfully. I was under this doctor for six months, but I was gradually getting weaker and weaker. I then tried a doctor at Stirling West, whose treatment I carried out for two years. Unfortunately, however, I kept on getting worse and worse, although I was treated by four doctors during six years. I suffered too, from Internal troubles ulceration. I nearly died from loss of blood; indeed, it is wonderful that I am alive, and I would have been dead long ago had I not been fortunate enough to consult you, which I did about six years ago, when your diagnosis astonished me. It was so different from what I had been told by doctors that I gladly began your herbal treatment, and am so thankful to be able to state that I so soon began to improve and get stronger, and that the ulceration and all the internal troubles disappeared without an operation of any kind, and that strength rapidly came back to me, so that I became as strong and as healthy as ever I could wish to be. I remain, ever thankful, (Signed) (Mrs.) L. SCUDDS. Sworn before me at Uraldia, this 10th day of April, 1905. Issued) THOS. OLIVER, J.P. NAIRNE (S.A.)] [The West Australian. SCUDDS - On May 13 1920, Lavinia Scudds, the beloved wife of John Henry Scudds, of Pingelly and mother of Ernest, Pros, Walter, Ethel, Hazel, Lorna, and Jack, aged 34 years.] [Western Mail (Perth, WA: 1885-1954) Thursday 3 June 1920 SCUDDS - On May 13 1920, at Beverley Hospital, Lavina (Lena) beloved wife of J. H. Scudds, Pingelly; dear sister-in-law of Mr & Mrs. J. Myers, loved aunt; Mrs. A. Hewitt. Mrs. H.J.Dawkins, Mrs. T.Clegg and W. H and J Myers.]

Sources:
- spouse: SA # 156/177 / IGI
- death: WA # Beverley 23
- burial: Pingelly Cemetery

24 (Ernest Henry Scudds 1889-1962)
National Archives of Australia - Ernest Henry Scudds :Service Number - 1259. Place of Birth, Stirling SA. Place of Enlistment, Blackboy Hill WA. Next of Kin:(Mother) Scudds Larinda. Contents date range 1914-1920. E H S - 73yr.

Sources:
- birth: South Australian Births 1842-1906 Book:437 Page:34 / IGI
- spouse: WA # [Beverley 13] / IGI
- death: IGI / Metropolitan Cemeteries Board, Western Australia - KC00019850

24-1 (Mary Boyle 1900-1990)
[TATE - On December 11, at Perth Hospital, Louiza Maria, late of Pingelly dearly beloved Mother of Rose Boyle (deceased) Walter Senteaeller; mother-in-law of Jack and (Kara; grandmother of Mary (Mrs. Scudds), Maude (Mrs. Blok), Fred, Annie (deceased), Swart, Irwin, Alma, Patricia, Bill, Shiela, Corley, Alan Boyle, Lens, and Myrtle Senteaeller.] [M S - 90yr.]

Sources:
- spouse: WA # [Beverley 13] / IGI
- death: Metropolitan Cemeteries Board, Western Australia - KC00100426

25 (Lavenia Rose Scudds 1925-1983)
[Lavinia Scudds also noted.] [Scudds, Levenia Rose: Service Number - 103938. Date of birth:27 Apr 1925. Place of birth:Pingelly, WA. Place of enlistment:Perth, WA. Next of Kin:Scudds, Ernest. Contents date range 1939-1948.] [The West Australian Tuesday 11 December 1945 p1 Family Notices. NICOLL-SCUDDS - On December 4 (by special licence), at St George's Cathedral, Eric Thomas, only son of Mr C D Nicoll of Perth to Larinia Rose, eldest daughter of Mr & Mrs E H Scudds, of Pingelly. The Rev Dean Moore officiating ........]

Sources:
- birth: WA # Beverley 113 / National Archives of Australia
- spouse: WA # 2272 / The West Australian [1945 Dec 11]
- death: IGI / Jack A. Imms

25-1 (Eric T. Nichols 1925)
The West Australian Tuesday 11 December 1945 p1 Family Notices. NICOLL-SCUDDS - On December 4 (by special licence), at St George's Cathedral, Eric Thomas, only son of Mr C D Nicoll of Perth to Larinia Rose, eldest daughter of Mr & Mrs E H Scudds, of Pingelly. The Rev Dean Moore officiating ........

Sources:
- spouse: WA # 2272 / The West Australian [1945 Dec 11]

26 (Melva Mary Scudds ca 1930-1956)
M M S - 25yr.

Sources:
- birth: WA # Beverley 159
- death: Metropolitan Cemeteries Board, Western Australia - KC00010450

27 (Prosperous Scudds 1891-1964)
[P S b:Mount Lofty, SA, also noted.] [Mirror (Perth, WA : 1921 - 1956) Saturday 22 October 1927 p16 Article ... PINGELLY Mr. Pros. Scudds, a son of Mr. John Scudds, for long supervisor of the Pingelly Road Boards which position is now held by his son, Mr. Walter Scudds, has been appointed supervisor of the Brookjton Roads Board. Mr. Scudds grandfather was a noted road builder in South ...] [P S - 73yr., Wesleyan.]

Sources:
- birth: South Australian Births 1842-1906 Book:473 Page:469 / IGI
- spouse: WA # [Beverley 27] / IGI
- death: WA Perth 2176 / Metropolitan Cemeteries Board, Western Australia - KB00124555
- burial: IGI

27-1 (Priscilla Jane Robbins 1899-2001)
P J S - 102yr. Jane also noted as surname.

Sources:
- birth: IGI
- spouse: WA # [Beverley 27] / IGI
- death: Metropolitan Cemeteries Board, Western Australia - KC00147258

28 (Jim Stafford Scudds 1921-2007)
[IGI states J S S - b:1921 Nov 17. Scudds, Jim Stafford: Service Number - WX31805. Date of birth: 06 Nov 1921. Place of birth: Pingelly, WA. Place of enlistment: in field, WA. Next of Kin: Scudds, Pross. Contents date range 1939-1948.] [The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879-1954) Friday 26 September 1947 p16 Article, NEGLIGENT DRIVERS Three men were convicted of negligent driving and one of dangerous driving by Messrs. H. McLean & A. Parrick, J's.P., in the Perth Traffic Court yesterday. Those fined for negligent driving were:..... Jim S Scudds of King William Street, Bayswater, was fined �5 with 3/ costs for dangerous driving. Sgt. A T Hulin prosecuted.] [MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED Jim Stafford Scudds (28), of King William Street, Bayswater, was taken to the Royal Perth Hospital yesterday evening suffering from concussion and abrasions to the face. He was hurt when a motor cycle which he was riding skidded at the corner of King William Sstreet and Guildford Road and threw him off. Traffic-constable K. G. Parnell made inquiries.] [ELLIS-SCUDDS: Mr. & Mrs. H.V. Ellis of 51 Herdsman Parade, Leederville have pleasure in announcing the engagement of their third daughter Sylvia Margaret to Jim Stafford, only son of Mr. & Mrs. P. Scudds, 122 King William Street, Bayswater.] [Jim Stafford Scudds, The Funeral Cortege for Mr Jim Stafford Scudds of Joondalup formerly of Bayswater will arrive at Pinnaroo Valley Memorial Park, Whitfords Avenue, Padbury at 2.30 pm on THURSDAY (24.5.07) for a Cremation Service.]

Sources:
- birth: WA # Beverley 170 / National Archives of Australia / IGI
- spouse: WA # 802 / The West Australian [Perth 1953 Nov 10]
- death: Metropolitan Cemeteries Board, Western Australia / obituary.com.au

28-1 (Sylvia Margaret Ellis ca 1937-2008)
[ELLIS-SCUDDS: Mr. & Mrs. H.V. Ellis 51 Herdsman Parade, Leederville have pleasure in announcing the engagement of their third daughter Sylvia Margaret to Jim Stafford, only son of Mr. & Mrs. P. Scudds, 122 King William Street, Bayswater.] [S C - 71yr.] [Bowra & O'Dea Chapel] The Funeral Service for Mrs Sylvia Margaret Scudds formerly of Swan View will be held in Bowra & O'Dea's Chapel cnr Great Eastern Highway & Robinson Road, Bellevue commencing at 10:30am on Wednesday morning (4.11.2020). A Private Cremation will take place at a later time.]

Sources:
- birth: BMD (Deaths)
- spouse: WA # 802 / The West Australian [Perth 1953 Nov 10]
- death: Metropolitan Cemeteries Board, Western Australia - KC00170307

29 (Vida Gwen Scudds 1925)
[Social Gossip - Sunday Times (Perth, WA :1902-1954) Sunday 4 July 1943 p9 Article Illustrated - Miss V. Scudds, of Pingelly, has answered her call-up with the WAAAF.] [The West Australian Tuesday 17 April 1945 p1 Advertising. ... LOST. Black Handbag containing ration book, identity card, bank book and �1, name and address. Vida Scudds, 102 Stone Street, West Perth. previously Brookton.] [The West Australian Thursday 4 July 1946 - Mr. & Mrs. P. Scudds of 122 Ring William Street, Bayswater wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter Vida to Owen, eldest son of Mr. & Mrs. O. D. Marks of 4 Manning Street, South Fremantle.] [The West Australian (Perth, WA :1879-1954) Friday 20 December 1946 p16 Article - The marriage of Vida Gwen Scudds, to Owen Douglas Marks will take place at Wesley Church, Perth, on December 28 at 4.15 p.m]

Sources:
- birth: WA # Beverley 1 [1926] / IGI
- spouse: The West Australian [1946 Dec 20 & 1951 Dec 28] / IGI

29-1 (Owen Douglas Marks 1924)
[The West Australian Thursday 4 July 1946 - Mr. & Mrs. P. Scudds of 122 Ring William Street, Bayswater wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter Vida to Owen, eldest son of Mr. & Mrs. O. D. Marks of 4 Manning Street, South Fremantle.] [The West Australian (Perth, WA :1879-1954) Friday 20 December 1946 p16 Article - The marriage of Vida Gwen Scudds, to Owen Douglas Marks will take place at Wesley Church, Perth, on December 28 at 4.15 p.m]

Sources:
- birth: IGI
- spouse: The West Australian [1946 Dec 20 & 1951 Dec 28] / IGI

30 (Pamela Winifred Scudds 1929)
(date of baptism?) [Western Australia Records states Pamelia W. Scudds.] [The West Australian (Perth, WA :1879-1954) Tuesday 15 December 1953 p20 Article Illustrated, Cricket Club: Misses Avis Christiansen (above left) of Sydney, Marjorie ....., were among the 120 guests at the Christmas dance given by the North Perth Cricket Club at the Hume Steel Ltd. hall in Subiaco last night. Other dancers, were Misses Pam Scudds (below, left), of Bayswater, and Sandra McNab, of Nedlands.] [The West Australian (Perth, WA :1879-1954) Friday 15 October 1954 p22 Article - SCUDDS-McGOUGAN: Mr. & Mrs P. Scudds, of Bayswater, have much pleasure in announcing the engagement of their daughter Pamela Winifred to Duncan Bradley, son of Mr. & Mrs J. McGougan, of Perth.]

Sources:
- birth: WA # Beverley 252 / IGI
- spouse: WA # 1113 / The West Australian [1954 Oct 15] / IGI

30-1 (Duncan Bradley McGougan 1930)
The West Australian (Perth, WA :1879-1954) Friday 15 October 1954 p22 Article - SCUDDS-McGOUGAN: Mr. & Mrs P. Scudds, of Bayswater, have much pleasure in announcing the engagement of their daughter Pamela Winifred to Duncan Bradley, son of Mr. & Mrs J. McGougan, of Perth.

Sources:
- birth: Jack A. Imms
- spouse: WA # 1113 / The West Australian [1954 Oct 15] / IGI

31 (Walter Oscar Scudds 1893-1953)
[W O S b:1892 Stirling also noted.] [The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879-1954) Saturday 17 November 1923 p16 Article Pingelly - Cattle and Pigs. In the cattle section, Jerseys, Ayrshires, Shorthorns and Friesians were represented, and with the little Channel Islanders, Mr. W. O. Scudds secured all the principal positions.] [Mirror (Perth, WA : 1921 - 1956) Saturday 22 October 1927 p16 Article ... Pingelly Mr. Pros. Scudds, a son of Mr. John Scudds, for long supervisor of the Pingelly Road Boards which position is now held by his son, Mr. Walter Scudds, has been appointed supervisor of the Brookjton Roads Board. Mr. Scudds grandfather was a noted road builder in South ...] [Application for Letters Patent for an invention Walter Oscar Scudds, titled: Rabbit, poison distributor. Contents date range 1933.] [Scudds, Waller Oscar, d:1953, b:1892, Baptist 48.] [The West Australian (Perth, WA :1879-1954) Monday 12 January 1953 p20 Family Notices - Scudds: On Jan 10 1953 suddenly, at his residence Walter Oscar, beloved husband of Faith and loving father of Phyllis (Mrs. S. Gillesple), Daisy (Mrs. H. Appleby. Queensland), Iris (Mrs. D. Archibald. Victoria), Vera (Mrs. A. Sullivan), Elvie (Mrs. N. Crawford, N.S. Wales), Norma, Graham, Raymond and Billie; aged 60 years. I shall see God.] [W O S - 61yr., Baptist. Methodist Section Line 1, Grave 15.] [Bereavements, Mrs Faith Scudds & sons and daughters of late W D Scudds wish to Thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their personal expressions of sympathy for beautiful floral tributes, also letters, cards, telegrams, especially thanking neighbours and Mrs H Gilbertson, Mr & Mrs Readhead, for their practical help and sympathy and all others who helped with their love and kindness in their sad loss of their dearly beloved husband and father. Will all please accept this as a personal expression of deep gratitude.] [The West Australian (Perth, WA :1879-1954) Saturday 31 January 1953 p28 Family Notices, Scudds (W. O.): Jan 10, suddenly, Mandurah, dearly loved father and father-in-law of Daisy, Harry Appleby 405 Lutwyche Road, Lutwyche, Queensland. Some day we'll meet again.] [Scudds (W. O.): Jan 10, late of Pingelly, loving father, father-in-law of Iris, David, Archibald, grandpa little Suzanne, 11 Raleigh Grove, Essendon, Vict. Good night dad.

Sources:
- birth: SA # 514/198 / IGI
- spouse 1: WA # [Beverley 22] / IGI
- spouse 2: WA # 852 / National Archives of Australia
- death: WA # [Murray 4] / IGI
- burial: Pingelly Cemetery, Narrogin / IGI / The West Australian [1953 Jan 12]

31-1 (Dayl Emily Jane Jenkins 1893-1940)
[D E J S - 45yr.] [Emily Jane Scudds also stated.] [The West Australian (Perth, WA :1879-1954) Wednesday 6 March 1940 p1 Family Notices, ScuddsS - The Friends of the late Emily Jane Scudds, dearly loved wife of W O Scudds, are respectfully informed that her remains will be interred in the Baptist portion of the Pingelly Cemetery This (Wednesday) Afternoon at 4 o'clock.] [The West Australian Thursday 7 March 1940 p1 Family Notices, Scudds - On March 5 at Pingelly, Emily Jane, dearly loved wife of W O Scudds, and fond mother of Phil, Daisy, Iris, Vera, Elvie, Norma and Graham; aged 45 years. ScuddsS - On March 5 at Pingelly, Emily Jane, dear friend of Sam Gillespie.] [Scudds, Dayl Emily Jane, d:5 Mar 1940, 45 years, Wife of W O Scudds, Mother of Phyllis, Daisy, Iris, Vera, Elvie, Norma and Walter, Baptist 48.] [The West Australian Wednesday 5 March 1941 p1 Family Notices - inserted by W. 0. Scudds and family. Scudds - In loving memory of our dear Mother who passed away at Pingelly on March 5 1940. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law Daisy & Jack Jeffsies. Scudds - In fond remembrance of my dear Mother, who passed away March 5 1940. A beautiful memory left behind - Of a wonderful mother true and kind. Inserted by her loving daughter Zick Scudds - In loving memory of our dear Mother, who passed away March 5 1940. Ever remembered. Inserted by her loving daughter Phyl and son-in-law Sam.] [The West Australian Thursday 5 March 1942 p1 Family Notices - Scudds, In loving memory of my dear Mother who passed away March 5 1940. Ever remembered by Zick Scudds - In loving memory of our dear Mother who passed away March 5 1940. Ever remembered by her loving daughter and son-in-law Phy & Sam Gillespie (Pingelly). Scudds - In loving memory of our dear Mother who passed away at Pingelly on March 5 1940. Ever remembered by her loving daughter Daisy and son-in-law Jack.] [Western Mail Thursday 11 March 1948 p75 Family Notices - Scudds, In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away March 5, 1940. Ever remembered by her loving daughter Zick and son-in-law David.] [The West Australian Friday 5 March 1943 p1 Family Notices. ScuddsS - In loving memory of my dear Mother, who passed always March 5 1940, at Plngelly. Always remembered by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Zick & David Archibald.]

Sources:
- birth: IGI
- spouse: WA # [Beverley 22] / IGI
- death: WA # [Beverley 14]
- burial: Pingelly Cemetery, Narrogin

32 (Phyllis May Scudds 1916-1982)
[Sunday Times (Perth, WA :1902-1954) Sunday 23 June 1940 Section: Sunday Times Women's Section p3 - The engagement is announced of Phyllis May, eldest daughter of Mr. & Mrs.W. O. Scudds, of Pingelly, to Samuel, third son of Mr. & Mrs. R. J. Gillespie, Aughnacloy, Co. Tyrone, N. Ireland.] [The marriage took place at Pingelly Baptist Church of Phyllis, eldest daughter of Mr. W. O. & the late Mrs. Scudds, of Pingelly, and Mr. Samuel Gillespie, third son of Mr. & Mrs. R. J. Gillespie, of Auchnacloy, North Ireland. Rev. H. Law-Davis, of Narrogin, and Pastor Prior, of Pingelly, officiated, and Mrs. Roberts, of Brookton, was at the organ. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a frock of white satin, the bodice, sleeves and train being effectively finished with quilting. Her embroidered veil was held with a neat coronet of orange blossom, and she carried a bouquet of roses and carnations. Miss Iris Scudds, sister of the bride, wore an old-world gown of white taffeta, with Medici neckline and bustle skirt. Her muff, bonnet and frock were adorned with violets. A reception was held at the Lesser Town Hall, where the guests were received by Mrs. Chidzey, who wore a grey frock with toning accessories and Mrs. R. H. Hunter, who wore a model frock of aeagoldwith black accessories. The usual toasts were honored, and following the breakfast, dancing was enjoyed. The young couple afterwards left for a short honeymoon, the bride wearing a crushed rose frock with high neckline, sun-ray tucked bodice and golden skirt,finished with a gold necklet, furcoat, and brown accessories.]

Sources:
- birth: WA # Beverley 165 / IGI
- spouse: WA # 21 / Sunday Times (Perth) [1940 Jun 22]
- death: IGI

32-1 (Samuel Gillespie 1914-)
Sunday Times (Perth, WA :1902-1954) Sunday 23 June 1940 Section: Sunday Times Women's Section p3 - The engagement is announced of Phyllis May, eldest daughter of Mr. & Mrs.W. O. Scudds, of Pingelly, to Samuel, third son of Mr. & Mrs. R. J. Gillespie, Aughnacloy, Co. Tyrone, N. Ireland.

Sources:
- spouse: WA # 21 / Sunday Times (Perth) [1940 Jun 22]

33 (Daisy E. Scudds 1917)
[The West Australian-Perth Thursday 7 December 1939 p6 Article. The engagement is announced of Daisy, second daughter of Mr. & Mrs. W. O. Scudds, of Pingelly, to Jack, only son of Mr. & Mrs. E. Jefford, of Narrogin, and Beverley.] [(1954) they were living in Queensland.]

Sources:
- birth: WA # Beverley 172
- spouse 1: WA # 15 / Sunday Times (Perth, WA :1902-1954) [1939 Dec 07 & March 1940 Mar 17]
- spouse 2: Jack A. Imms

33-1 (Jack E. Jefford 1916)
Sources:
- spouse: WA # 15 / Sunday Times (Perth, WA :1902-1954) [1939 Dec 07 & March 1940 Mar 17]

33-2 (Harry Appleby 1921)
Sources:
- spouse: Jack A. Imms

34 (Iris Maud Scudds 1919)
(1954) they were living in Victoria.

Sources:
- birth: WA # Beverley 32
- spouse: Vict 18718/1942

34-1 (David Thomas Archibald 1918)
Sources:
- spouse: Vict 18718/1942

35 (Vera J. Scudds 1926)
COUNTRY NEWS. The West Australian (Perth, WA :1879-1954) Friday 19 July 1935 p8 Article - A community concert, held in the Pingelly Town Hall on Wednesday July 3, attracted an audience of between 200 and 300. A most popular item competition for children resulted in the first prize being awarded for a piano forte duet by Vera and Elvey Scudds whilst Audrey Barrow, who contributed a pianoforte; solo, received the second prize. In response to numerous requests, the Musical Society will hold another community concert in the near future.

Sources:
- birth: WA # [Beverley 52] / The West Australian [1935 Jul 19]
- spouse: Jack A. Imms

35-1 (Allan Sullivan )
Sources:
- spouse: Jack A. Imms

36 (Elvie Doreen Scudds 1927)
[COUNTRY NEWS. The West Australian (Perth, WA :1879-1954) Friday 19 July 1935 p8 Article - A community concert, held in the Pingelly Town Hall on Wednesday July 3, attracted an audience of between 200 and 300. A most popular item competition for children resulted in the first prize being awarded for a piano forte duet by Vera and Elvey Scudds whilst Audrey Barrow, who contributed a pianoforte; solo, received the second prize. In response to numerous requests, the Musical Society will hold another community concert in the near future.] [The engagement is announced of Elvie Doreen, daughter of W.O. Scudds of Pingelly to Norman Page, younger son of the late Mr & Mrs. J.C. Crawford of Johannesburg, South Africa. National Archives of South Africa - Ref:3566/1963 Part1 Description : Illiquity Case, Divorce. Norman Page Crawford versus Elvie Doreen Crawford (nee Scudds).]

Sources:
- birth: WA # [Beverley 104] / The West Australian [1935 Jul 19]
- spouse: WA # 619 / The West Australian [1949 Jan 12 p21] / Jack A. Imms

36-1 (Norman Page Crawford 1926)
The engagement is announced of Elvie Doreen, daughter of W.O. Scudds of Pingelly to Norman Page, younger son of the late Mr & Mrs. J.C. Crawford of Johannesburg, South Africa.

Sources:
- spouse: WA # 619 / The West Australian [1949 Jan 12 p21] / Jack A. Imms

37 (Norma Clara Scudds 1933)
The West Australian (Perth, WA :1879-1954) Thursday 19 January 1933 p1 Family Notices ~ SCUDDS - On January 11, at the District Hospital, Pingelly, to Mr. & Mrs. W. O. Scudds a daughter.] [Engagements, The West Australian (Perth, WA: 1879-1954) Wednesday 2 September 1953 p15 Article SCUDDS-BUCKLAND: Mrs. F.T. Scudds, 38 Leslie Street, Mandurah, formerly of Pingelly, has much pleasure in announcing the engagement of Norma, the youngest daughter of the late Mr. & Mrs. W.O. Scudds, to Leon George, elder son of Mr. & Mrs. J. Buckland, Hampton, Melbourne.]

Sources:
- birth: The West Australian [1933 Jan 19]
- spouse: WA # 20 / Jack A Imms

37-1 (Leon George Buckland 1932)
Engagements, The West Australian (Perth, WA: 1879-1954) Wednesday 2 September 1953 p15 Article SCUDDS-BUCKLAND: Mrs. F.T. Scudds, 38 Leslie Street, Mandurah, formerly of Pingelly, has much pleasure in announcing the engagement of Norma, the youngest daughter of the late Mr. & Mrs. W.O. Scudds, to Leon George, elder son of Mr. & Mrs. J. Buckland, Hampton, Melbourne.

Sources:
- spouse: WA # 20 / Jack A Imms

38 (Graham Scudds 1938)
Sources:
- birth: Jack A. Imms
- spouse: James F. Scutt

38-1 (------ ------ )
Sources:
- spouse: James F. Scutt

31-2 (Faith Sadie Milne ca 1912-2002)
[The Age - Dec 7, 1971] $3513 for Slip on Curler, Perth. A hair curler pin that dropped on the floor cost a Perth hairdresser $3513 yesterday. This was the amount of damages awarded in the Supreme Court to Mrs. Faith Sadie Scudds 59, a customer who slipped on the curler. Mr.Justice Lavan said that the hairdresser Joseph Faliti did not use reasonable care for Mrs. Scudds protection when she went to his Mt Hawthorn salon in June, 1965, to have her hair done. Mr Justice Lavan said Mrs Scudds account of the accident appeared to be straightforward and without exaggeration. Mrs Scudds, of Perth, a deaconess in the Baptist church, told the court she had to give up church work after the fall.] [F S S - 90yr., Baptist.]

Sources:
- birth: (Deaths) / The Age [1971 Dec 07]
- spouse: WA # 852 / National Archives of Australia
- death: Metropolitan Cemeteries Board, Western Australia - MB00012585

39 (Raymond Oscar Malcolm Scudds 1942)
Scudds, Raymond Oscar Malcolm - Cadet Education Officer - Papua and New Guinea [153 pages]. Contents date range 1963-1970.

Sources:
- birth: National Archives of Australia
- spouse: kindredkonnections.Com

39-1 (Delys Edna Chandler 1947)
Sources:
- birth, spouse: kindredkonnections.Com

40 (Leonard William Ross Scudds 1947-2011)
L W R S - 63yr. Funeral Date and Time: 11:00am Thursday 14th July 2011. Funeral Location: Bellevue Baptist Church, 35 Great Eastern Highway, Bellevue, WA.

Sources:
- birth, spouse: Jack A. Imms
- death: Metropolitan Cemeteries Board, Western Australia - MB00013561
- burial: thelastpost.com.au

40-1 (------ ------ )
Sources:
- spouse: Jack A. Imms

41 (Ethel Jane Emma Scudds 1895-1968)
[Ethel Emma Jane Scudds b:Mt. Lofty, SA, also noted.] [Western Mail (Perth, WA :1885-1954) Thursday 17 June 1920 > IMMS-SCUDDS - On June 10 at St. Hilda's Church, North Perth, by the Rev. C. L. Riley M.A., John Herbert (late 10th A.L.M.B.) only son of Mr. & Mrs. A. J. IMMS, of North Perth to Ethel, eldest daughter of Mr. J. H. & the late Mrs Scudds of Pingelly. South Australian papers please copy.

Sources:
- birth: SSA # 564/94 / IGI
- spouse: WA # [Perth 652A] / IGI
- death, burial: IGI

41-1 (John Robert Imms 1896-1962)
[Regimental number 422. Religion Church of England. Occupation Baker. Marital status Single. Age at embarkation 18. Next of kin Father A J Imms, Bridgetown, Western Australia. Enlistment date 1 October 1914. Date of enlistment from Nominal Roll 13 October 1914. Rank on enlistment Private. Unit name 10th Light Horse Regiment, C Squadron AWM Embarkation Roll number 10/15/1. Embarkation details Unit embarked from Freemantle, Western Australia, on board Transport A52 Surada on 17 February 1915. Rank from Nominal Roll Sergeant. Unit from Nominal Roll 10th Light Horse Regiment. Fate Returned to Australia 7 April 1919.] [Western Mail (Perth, WA :1885-1954) Thursday 17 June 1920 > IMMS-SCUDDS - On June 10 at St. Hilda's Church, North Perth, by the Rev. C. L. Riley M.A., John Herbert (late 10th A.L.M.B.) only son of Mr. & Mrs. A. J. IMMS, of North Perth to Ethel, eldest daughter of Mr. J. H. & the late Mrs Scudds of Pingelly. South Australian papers please copy.]

Sources:
- birth, death: IGI
- spouse: WA # [Perth 652A] / IGI

42 (Jack Albert Imms 1924)
Western Mail (Perth, WA :1885-1954) Thursday 10 April 1924 p.27 Family Notices - IMMS (nee Ethel Scudds)- On March 12, at their residence Manjimup, to Mr. & Mr. J.R. Imms - a son (Jack Albert).

Sources:
- birth: Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885-1954) Thursday 10 April 1924 p.27 Family Notices
- spouse: Jack A. Imms

42-1 (Nellie Beatrice Saward 1924)
Sources:
- birth, spouse: Jack A. Imms

43 (William Verrills Imms 1925)
Sources:
- birth: Jack A. Imms

44 (Robert Joseph Imms 1927)
Sources:
- birth, spouse: Jack A. Imms

44-1 (Miriam James )
Sources:
- spouse: Jack A. Imms

45 (Fay Dorothy Imms 1929)
Sources:
- birth, spouse: Jack A. Imms

45-1 (Maxwell Hoare )
Sources:
- spouse: Jack A. Imms

47 (Shirley Imms 1932)
Sources:
- birth, spouse: Jack A. Imms

47-1 (Allan Renton )
Sources:
- spouse: Jack A. Imms

48 (Ada Cecilia Scudds 1896-1897)
A C S b:Mount Lofty, SA, also noted. Ida Ciscilia Scudds - 10m.

Sources:
- birth: South Australian Births 1842-1906 Book:592 Page:403 / IGI
- death: South Australian Deaths Registrations 1842-1915 [Digger] Book:245 Page:287 / IGI

49 (Hazel Erica Scudds 1901-2000)
date of Baptism?

Sources:
- birth: SA # 687/479 / IGI
- spouse: WA # 3 [Beverley 30]
- death: Applin Family Tree

49-1 (James Plumb 1899-1987)
[Mother of James Plumb - Saturday 11 July 1936 > PLUMB - On July 7, at the Narrogin Hospital, Mary Alice, dearly beloved wife, of James Plumb, loving mother of Nellie (Mrs. Wylde, Baytwater), Jim (Bunbury), Fanny (Mrs.Scudds, Brookton), Jack (Morgans), Dorothy (Mrs. Milner, Merredin), Bill (Narrogin), mother-in-law of Vernon, Hazel, Jack, Colin and grandchildren; aged 54 years.] [The West Australian (Perth, WA :1879-1954) Wednesday 12 December 1945 p1 Family Notices, PLUMB - In loving memory of Bill (W/O. R.A.A.F.) killed in action over Germany 1944. Loving sister, Mrs J. Scudds (Bayswater). The West Australian (Perth, WA :1879-1954) Monday 17 December 1945 p1 Family Notices, PLUMB - In loving memory of Bill (W/O. R.A.A.F.), missing over Germany. November 1944, now presumed dead; loved brother of Fanny, brother-in-law of Jack Scudds and loved uncle of Dorothy. Jack, Beryl and Hazel (Bayswater).

Sources:
- spouse: WA # 3 [Beverley 30]
- death: Applin Family Tree

50 (James Henry Plumb 1928)
Sources:
- birth, spouse: Jack A. Imms

50-1 (Ivy Amelia Wells )
Sources:
- spouse: Jack A. Imms

51 (William Allan Plumb 1930-)
Sources:
- birth, spouse: Jack A. Imms

51-1 (Shirley Louise Kleeman )
Sources:
- spouse: Jack A. Imms

52 (Glenda Plumb 1934)
Sources:
- birth, spouse: Jack A. Imms

52-1 (Norman Crane 1933)
Sources:
- spouse: Jack A. Imms

53 (Lorna Ruth Plumb )
Sources:
- birth: Jack A. Imms

54 (Lorna Joan Scudds 1904-1978)
Sources:
- birth: South Australian Births 1842-1906 Book:729 Page:414 / IGI
- spouse 1: WA # [Beverley 34] / IGI
- spouse 2: IGI
- death: IGI / tribalpages.com

54-1 (Roland Arthur Dixon 1899-1956)
Roland A. Nixon?

Sources:
- spouse: WA # [Beverley 34] / IGI

55 (Roland Dixon 1924)
Sources:
- spouse: Jack A. Imms

55-1 (Agnes Pinker )
Sources:
- spouse: Jack A. Imms

54-2 (Edward Summerton )
Sources:
- spouse: IGI

56 (Jack Crosby Scudds 1905-1968)
[Western Australian Archives states J C S b:1906.] [The LAW COURTS The West Australian (Perth, WA: 1879-1954) Monday 12 July 1954 p9 Article - Poultry-Farmer Drives Under the Influence, An Osborne Park poultry farmer was fined £45 and his driving licence was suspended for three months by Mr. A G Smith, S.M., in the Perth Police Court on Saturday. He is Jack Crosby Scudds (45). He was arrested on a charge of drunken driving after he had been seen driving erratically in Riverside Drive, Perth, at about 1.15 am on Saturday. Police said that when Scudds stepped from the utility, he had difficulty in standing. Sgt. L. H. Scott prosecuted.] [Electoral Record Preview Name: Jack Crosby Scudds, Electoral Year: 1931 State: Western Australia District: Swan.] [Preview Name: Jack Crosby Scudds Electoral Year: 1936 State: Western Australia District: Swan] [Preview Name: Jack Crosby Scudds Electoral Year: 1937 State: Western Australia District: Swan] [Preview Name: Jack Crosby Scudds Electoral Year: 1943 State: Western Australia District: Swan] [Preview Name: Jack Crosby Scudds Electoral Year: 1949 State: Western Australia District: Swan] [Preview Name: Jack Crosby Scudds Electoral Year: 1954 State: Western Australia District: Swan] [J C S - 61yr., Anglican]

Sources:
- birth: WA # Beverley 76 [1906] / IGI
- spouse: WA # [Williams 28] / IGI
- death: WA 1674 [Perth]
- burial: Metropolitan Cemeteries Board, Western Australia - KB00134372

56-1 (Fanny Plumb ca 1907-1999)
Fran S - 92yr., memorialised at Pinnaroo Valley Memorial Park.

Sources:
- birth: (Deaths)
- spouse: WA # [Williams 28] / IGI
- death: Metropolitan Cemeteries Board, Western Australia - KC00139560

57 (Dorothy May Scudds 1927)
Scudds-Studman: Mr & Mrs J C Scudds, of 6 Avenall Road, Bayswater, have much pleasure in announcing the engagement of their eldest daughter, Dorothy May, to Clifford Harry, eldest son of Mr & Mrs. J C Studman, of Hector Street, Osborne Park.

Sources:
- birth: WA # Williams 181
- spouse: WA # 2884 / The West Australian [1949 Aug 13 p24]

57-1 (Clifford Harold E. Studman 1928)
Scudds-Studman: Mr & Mrs J C Scudds, of 6 Avenall Road, Bayswater, have much pleasure in announcing the engagement of their eldest daughter, Dorothy May, to Clifford Harry, eldest son of Mr & Mrs. J C Studman, of Hector Street, Osborne Park.

Sources:
- spouse: WA # 2884 / The West Australian [1949 Aug 13 p24]

58 (Jack Henry Scudds 1929-2009)
Engagements, The West Australian (Perth, WA :1879-1954) Saturday 27 August 1949 p24 Article - DUNT-SCUDDS: Mr. & Mrs. J Dunt, of 20 Wilson Street, Bassendean, have much pleasure in announcing the engagement of their eldest daughter Patricia Mary, to Jack Henry, only son of Mr. & Mrs. J C Scudds, of 6 Avernell Road, Bayswater. J H S - 80yr.

Sources:
- birth: WA # Williams 168
- spouse: WA # 60 / The West Australian [1949 Aug 27]
- death: Metropolitan Cemeteries Board, Western Australia - PC00010052

58-1 (Patricia Mary Dunt )
Engagements, The West Australian (Perth, WA :1879-1954) Saturday 27 August 1949 p24 Article - DUNT-SCUDDS: Mr. & Mrs. J. Dunt, of 20 Wilson Street, Bassendean, have much pleasure in announcing the engagement of their eldest daughter Patricia Mary, to Jack Henry, only son of Mr. & Mrs. J. C. Scudds, of 6 Avernell Road, Bayswater.

Sources:
- spouse: WA # 60 / The West Australian [1949 Aug 27]

59 (Beryl June Scudds 1931)
SCUDDS-STUDMAN: The engagement is announced of Beryl June, second eldest daughter of Mr. & Mrs. J. C. Scudds of 19 King Edward Road, Osborne Park, to John Samuel, second eldest son of Mr. & Mrs. J. C. Studman, of 145 Hector Street, Osborne Park.

Sources:
- birth: WA # Williams 81
- spouse: WA # 444

59-1 (John Samuel Studman )
Sources:
- spouse: WA # 444

60 (Hazel Mary Scudds 1933)
Sources:
- birth: Jack A Imms
- spouse: WA # 193 / Jack A Imms

60-1 (Ronald James Sharman 1935)
Sources:
- spouse: WA # 193 / Jack A Imms

61 (Anne Scudds 1852-)
Sources:
- birth: South Australian Births 1842-1906 Book:4 Page:108

62 (William Scudds 1855-1940)
W cudd b:1854 Stirling, SA, also noted. W Scudd - 84yr., Anglican 174.

Sources:
- birth: South Australian Births 1842-1906 Book:5 Page:203 / IGI
- spouse: website
- death: WA # [Beverley 9]
- burial: Pingelly Cemetery, Narrogin

62-1 (------ ------ )
Sources:
- spouse: website

63 (Samuel Scudds 1856-1929)
[POLICE COURTS. ADELAIDE: THURSDAY, JUNE 1. Before Mr. S. Beddome. P.M. South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA :1839-1900) Friday 2 June 1871 p3 Article - Samuel Scudd, aged 15, was charged, by Henry Udey, of Stirling East, carpenter, with attempting to set fire to a dwelling house, the property of Richard James Bennett, on May 22. Mr. Whitington for the prisoner. Henry Udey said that on May 24, between 6 and 7 o'clock pm, while he was in the shop, he smelt something like a fuse burning, and on looking found one under the door. The short piece produced was the one. There were boys outside, and they ran away. The front of the shop was of stone, and the rest of slabs. It contained, doors, windows, carpenters tools, &c, and there were shavings just inside. There was a stone house within six inches. By Mr. Whitington The building was used as a dwelling-house as well as a shop. The fuse was not cold when he picked it up, and he could not smell it if it had been burning outside. Adelaide Milford deposed to seeing prisoner and another boy (Alex. Ross) about 10 minutes walk from informant's house, at about 5.30 or 5.45 pm, with something burning in his hand. George Jackson, of Mount Barker, stated that he saw the prisoner put a lighted fuse in Mr. Udey's shop through the keyhole. By Mr. Whitington Was about 20 chains from prisoner, and a boy named Alex. Ross was about five chains from him. Alexander Ross, aged 13, son of Catherine Ross, stated that he was with prisoner on May 22, after 6 o'clock in the evening. Saw him apply a lucifer match to a fuse, and after swinging the latter about in his hand put it in the keyhole of Mr. Udey's door. When he lit it witness asked him what he was going to do with it, and he said 'nothing.' He then ran away. By Mr. Whitington - Could not say whether the fuse was alight when he put it in the keyhole. Police-trooper William Campbell arrested prisoner, who made no statement. Committed for trial Bail refused.] [LAW COURTS. SUPREME COURT-CIVIL SITTINGS. FRIDAY, August 13. The South Australian Advertiser Saturday 14 August 1880 p8 Article. Mr. Pater for the petitioner; the respondent and co-respondent were not represented. This was a petition by William Schocroft, of Peyneham, gardener, for the dissolution of his marriage with his wife Charlotte Schocroft, on account of her adultery with the co-respondent, Samuel Scudds, of Narridy, laborer. The parties were married at Crystal Brook by the Rev. Mr. Dale, on February 4, 1869, and lived together at various places up to May, 1879. The respondent's maiden name was Charlotte Bailey. While resident at Stirling East the respondent left her home without her husband's consent, but subsequently returned to cohabitation. Three weeks later she again left her home and did not return. On December 15, 1879, the petitioner received a letter from the respondent, who was then leaving at Redhill, stating that she had committed adultery and intended living with another man. She also advised him to get a divorce, which would leave them both free. Subsequently the respondent admitted that she had committed adultery, and was living with the co-respondent, who had previously been in the service of the petitioner, and had caused a great deal of domestic misery on account of the evidently familiar relations existing between him and the petitioner's wife. The respondent and co-respondent in the earlier part of this year lived together in the Metropolitan Hotel, Grate Street, as a married couple." There had been no issue to the marriage. His Honor said he would report the allegations proved to the Full Court, and find �100 damages against the co-respondent. Before His Honor and a special jury ....] [The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1889-1931) Friday 13 December 1929 - SCUDDS, On the 12th December at Stirling East, Samuel, beloved husband of Martha Scudds and brother of Jack and William, of Western Australia, and M. Lambert, A. Heffron, R. Logg, and E. Zachariah, aged 73 years.]

Sources:
- birth: South Australian Births 1842-1906 Book:7 Page:363 / IGI / South Australian Register [1871 Jun 02]
- spouse 1: South Australian Marriages, Registrations 1842-1916 Book/Page:126/26
- spouse 2: SA # 198/1069 / IGI
- death: SA # 517/197 / IGI / The Advertiser [1929 Dec 13]

63-1 (Charlotte Bailey 1854-1896)
[LAW COURTS. SUPREME COURT-CIVIL SITTINGS. Friday, August 13. The South Australian Advertiser Saturday 14 August 1880 p8 Article. Mr. Pater for the petitioner; the respondent and co-respondent were not represented. This was a petition by William Schocroft, of Peyneham, gardener, for the dissolution of his marriage with his wife Charlotte Schocroft, on account of her adultery with the co-respondent, Samuel Scudds, of Narridy, laborer. The parties were married at Crystal Brook by the Rev. Mr. Dale, on February 4, 1869, and lived together at various places up to May, 1879. The respondent's maiden name was Charlotte Bailey. While resident at Stirling East the respondent left her home without her husband's consent, but subsequently returned to cohabitation. Three weeks later she again left her home and did not return. On December 15, 1879, the petitioner received a letter from the respondent, who was then leaving at Redhill, stating that she had committed adultery and intended living with another man. She also advised him to get a divorce, which would leave them both free. Subsequently the respondent admitted that she had committed adultery, and was living with the co-respondent, who had previously been in the service of the petitioner, and had caused a great deal of domestic misery on account of the evidently familiar relations existing between him and the petitioner's wife. The respondent and co-respondent in the earlier part of this year lived together in the Metropolitan Hotel, Grate Street, as a married couple." There had been no issue to the marriage. His Honor said he would report the allegations proved to the Full Court, and find �100 damages against the co-respondent. Before His Honor and a special jury ....] [Family Notices The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1889-1931) Saturday 4 July 1896 p4 SCUDDS - On the 3rd July at Mount Lofty, Charlotte, the beloved wife of Samuel Scudds, in her 42nd year.] [C S - 41yr.]

Sources:
- spouse 1: The South Australian Advertiser [1880 Aug 14]
- spouse 2: South Australian Marriages, Registrations 1842-1916 Book/Page:126/26
- death: SA # 236/129 [Mount Barker]

63-2 (Martha Priest 1881-1957)
Sources:
- spouse: SA # 198/1069 / IGI
- death: SA # 859/3321

64 (Samuel Scudds 1899-1973)
[Scudds, Samuel :Service Number - 7549. Place of Birth: Mount Lofty Park, SA. Place of Enlistment:Stirling West, SA. Next of Kin: (mother) Scudds, Martha. Contents date range 1914-1920. 10th.Battalion.] [Tuesday 4 November 1947 Scudds-Davies, Mr. & Mrs S. Scudds, of Old Port Road, Queenstown, wish to announce the 25th anniversary of their marriage, solemnized at Grote Street Church of Christ on November 4 1922. Pastor A C Garnett officiating.] [The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Tuesday 4 November 1952 p16 Family Notices Scudds-Davies. The family of Mr. & Mrs. S Scudds, of Queenstown, wish to announce the 30th anniversary of their parent's wedding, solemnized at the Grote Street Church of Christ on November 4, 1922.] [S S 73yr.] [Lillian Scudds is buried with her husband Samuel at Cheltenham Cemetery, Port Adelaide, Enfield City, Rose Garden no.1, Tablet 21.]

Sources:
- birth: SA # 646/496 [Mount Barker] / awm.gov.au/nominalrolls/ww1
- spouse: SA # 293/396 / Bruce Maxwell
- death: Rootsweb.com

64-1 (Lillian McCourt Davies 1899-1991)
[The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1889-1931) Saturday 15 September 1928 p12 Family Notices, DAVIES On the 18h August, at Blackwood, Mary Ann, beloved wife of William George, mother of Em., Adelaide: Maudee, Blackwood; Cyril; Cambrai; Lily (Mrs Scudds), Albert Park.] [Tuesday 4 November 1947 SCUDDS-DAVIES, Mr. & Mrs S Scudds, of Old Port Road, Queenstown, wish to announce the 25th anniversary of their marriage, solemnized at Grote Street Church of Christ on November 4 1922. Pastor A C Garnett officiating.] [The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Tuesday 4 November 1952 p16 Family Notices SCUDDS-DAVIES. The family of Mr. & Mrs. S Scudds, of Queenstown, wish to announce the 30th anniversary of their parent's wedding, solemnized at the Grote Street Church of Christ on November 4, 1922.] [Lillian is buried with her husband Samuel at Cheltenham Cemetery, Rose Garden No.1, Tablet 21.] [L M S 91yr.] [Lillian Scudds is buried with her husband Samuel at Cheltenham Cemetery, Port Adelaide, Enfield City, Rose Garden no.1, Tablet 21.]

Sources:
- birth, spouse: SA # 293/396 / Bruce Maxwell
- death: Australian Cemeteries Index
- burial: Cheltenham Cemetery

65 (Raymond Davies Scudds 1923-1990)
[Woodville High School.] [The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA: 1931-1954) Monday 18 October 1937 p12 Article - Small Shark Caught. Fishing from the end of the Semaphore jetty late on Saturday afternoon, Ray Scudds 13 of Old Port Road, Queenstown and Arthur Watkins 13 of Spring Street, Queenstown, were surprised when they hauled in a dog shark, measuring 2ft 6in., and weighing 10lb.] [The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Tuesday 17 July 1945 p10 Family Notices - WISEMAN-SCUDDS, The marriage of Mollie, only child of Mr. & Mrs. E. Wiseman, of Alberton, to Raymond Davies (A.IJ*, discharged), eldest son of Mr. & Mrs. S. Scudds of Queenstown will be solemnised at Church of Christ, Queenstown, on Wednesday, July 18, at 9.30 p.m.] [Raymond Davies Scudds: Service Number SX29191. R D S b:1923 Sep 08. Place of birth:Blackwood, SA. Place of enlistment:Warradale, SA. Next of Kin:Scudds, Samuel. Cause of Death: Stomach Carcinoma.] [Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW :1888-1954) Thursday 30 September 1954 Article - MAN'S POSE TO COUPLE. Adelaide: Posing as a parks and gardens inspector an accountant approached a young couple seated in a motor car near Botanic Park on Tuesday afternoon and accused them of indecent behavior, it was stated in the Adelaide Police Court today. Raymond Davies Scudds (31), of Prince Street, Alberton, who was arrested last night was charged with having at Adelaide forged an authority in the name of Thomas Robert Norman Lothian, director of the Botanic Gardens. Scudds was remanded on bail until next Thursday week. The police prosecutor (Inspector O'Sullivan) said that after Scudds had accused the young couple of indecency he took their names and addresses. Later the same afternoon he called at the girl's place of employment and told her he wanted further particulars from her. "He instructed her to meet him unattended in Rundle Street, city at 7.30 p.m. yesterday," said the prosecutor. "After she had informed the police the girl kept the appointment and when she got into Scudd's car police intervened." "In the possession of Scudds police found two documents. One was a report signed by himself and stating that he was an inspector of the parks and gardens department. "In the report details were set out alleging acts of indecent behavior against the couple. "The other document formerly charged the young man concerned with acts of gross indecency and at the bottom of the document was forged the signature of T. R. N. Lothian. "In the document it was intimated that the director would be satisfied if certain monies were paid, by the young man. "It was further recommended that as the youth was going on his holidays the money be accepted and the case heard £x parte." Inspector O'Sullivan said that Scudds admitted to police that the couple had not committed any acts of indecency.] [Adelaide Police Friday 22 October 1954 - Evidence for the prosecution had just finished when the cases in which Raymond Davies Scudds, 31, accountant, of Prince Street, Alberton, is charged were adjourned until today. It was alleged against Scudds that about September 28, at Adelaide, he attempted to procure a 16 year-old girl to have illicit carnal connection with himself by fraudulent means; and on September 29 with intent to defraud, forged an authority in the name of T. R. N. Lothian. Mr. R. F Newman for SCUDDS.] [The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA: 1931-1954) Wednesday 17 November 1954 "Fortunately the people concerned were wise enough to go to the police," his Honor said in reference to a man who according to counsel, had sought to 'teach a lesson' to a young couple. Raymond Davies Scudds, 31, married, accountant, of Prince Street, Alberton, was charged with having, at Adelaide on September 28-29, attempted to procure a 16-year-old girl to have carnal knowledge with him by falsely pretending that he was a Botanic Garden inspector and that he had witnessed indecent conduct between her and a young man, and by offering to refrain from reporting the matter to the Botanic Garden director; and with having on September 29 forged a document in the name of Thomas Robert Noel Lothian. He pleaded not guilty to the first count, and guilty to the second, and was remanded for sentence. The Crown Prosecutor (Mr. J. R. Kearnan) entered a nolle prosequi to the first count. Mr. R F Newman submitted a number of - references of Scudds work in accountancy, church and kindred activities. Leslie Graham Howell, electroplater, of Main North Road, Thorngate, Scudds present employer, gave evidence of character. He would act as a surety if Scudds were granted a bond. At Mr. Kearnan's request, Howell read the police court depositions. After doing so, he said his attitude was the same. Harry William Bray, company director, of Company Square, Alberton, also gave evidence of character. He would be a surety. Mr. Newman submitted that this was Scudds's first offence. He was actuated by stupid motives. Something had happened in his family circle (nothing to do with his wife and family), and when he saw what he said he saw, he felt that these two young people should be taught a lesson. His Honor, "Taught a lesson? He was attempting to blackmail the young man". Scudds never intended to ask the young man for a large sum, Mr. Newman said. His Honor, "He seems to have formed a very definite scheme to get money out of the young man". Mr. Newman, "His idea was that they should be taught a lesson". His Honor, "Who was he to teach them a lesson, and get money out of it?". Scudds had decided that if he got any money out of it, he would give it to the girl, Mr. Newman said. It was a stupid mental aberration, and no ill affects had ensued to anyone, Mr. Newman said, it on being looked up to by his associates, Scudds was now the only one who was suffering. It seems to me an extraordinarily mean offence, his Honor said.] [Raymond & Mollie were the owners of "Raymol Airconditioning", Port Roa.] [R D S from West Lakes Shore, d:Repatriation Hospital (Daw House Hospice)].

Sources:
- birth: SA # 122A/449 / National Archives of Australia / Adelaide Police [1954 Oct 22]
- spouse: The Advertiser [1945 Jul 17] / Bruce Maxwell
- death: The Advertiser [1945 Jul 17] / Centennial Park SA

65-1 (Mary Hilda Wiseman 1924-1997)
[The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Tuesday 17 July 1945 p10 Family Notices - Wiseman-Scudds, The marriage of Mollie, only child of Mr. & Mrs. E. Wiseman of Alberton, to Raymond Davies (A.IJ*, discharged), eldest son of Mr. & Mrs. S. Scudds of Queenstown will be solemnised at Church of Christ, Queenstown, on Wednesday, July 18, at 9,30 p.m.] [M H S 73yr., from West Lakes.]

Sources:
- spouse: The Advertiser [1945 Jul 17] / Bruce Maxwell
- death: Australian Cemeteries Index

66 (Joyce Mary Scudds 1925)
[The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA: 1931-1954) Saturday 14 July 1945 p14 Family Notices. Engagements, SCUDDS-HUXLEY. The engagement is announced of Joyce, elder daughter of Mr. & Mrs. S. Scudds, of Queenstown to Able Seaman Roy, younger son of Mrs. B. & the late Mr. T. Huxley, of Exeter.] [The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Saturday 12 October 1946 p20 Family Notices, SCUDDS-HUXLEY. The marriage of Joyce M, elder daughter of Mr. & Mrs S. Scudds of Queenstown to Roy A., younger son of Mrs. B. & the late Mr. T. W. Huxley, of Exeter, will be solemnized at Queenstown Church of Christ, on October 19 at 6.45pm Western Mail.]

Sources:
- birth: SA # 162A/454
- spouse: The Advertiser [1946 Oct 12] / Bruce Maxwell

66-1 (Roy Allan Thomas Huxley 1914-1982)
[The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA: 1931-1954) Saturday 14 July 1945 p14 Family Notices. Engagements, SCUDDS-HUXLEY. The engagement is announced of Joyce, elder daughter of Mr. & Mrs. S. Scudds, of Queenstown to Able Seaman Roy, younger son of Mrs. B. & the late Mr. T. Huxley, of Exeter.] [The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Saturday 12 October 1946 p20 Family Notices, SCUDDS-HUXLEY. The marriage of Joyce M, elder daughter of Mr. & Mrs S. Scudds of Queenstown to Roy A., younger son of Mrs. B. & the late Mr. T. W. Huxley, of Exeter, will be solemnized at Queenstown Church of Christ, on October 19 at 6.45pm Western Mail.]

Sources:
- birth: Bruce Maxwell
- spouse: The Advertiser [1946 Oct 12] / Bruce Maxwell
- death, burial: James F. Scutt

67 (Fay Lillian Scudds 1933)
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Saturday 23 January 1954 p26 Family Notices. SCUDDS HAREN Mr & Mrs S Scudds of Queenstown have pleasure in announcing the engagement of their younger daughter Fay to Leo elder son of Mr & Mrs J Haren of Kilkenny.

Sources:
- birth: genesreunited.com
- spouse 2: James F. Scutt

67-2 (Karel Konecny 1929)
Sources:
- spouse: James F. Scutt

68 (Mervyn Samuel Scudds ca 1936)
[Mervyn Samuel - SCUDDS (nee Davles) - On the 16th July at Sirius, Alberton, to Mr. & Mrs. Scudds of Queenstown - a son. Thanking Dr Poole, Sister Shinn and staff.] [Rotary Club of West Lakes (1977) - sarotary.org.au.]

Sources:
- birth: The Advertiser [1936 Jul 23]
- spouse: Australia

68-1 (------ McLaren )
Sources:
- spouse: Australia

69 (Annie Emma Scudds 1906-1968)
The Register (Adelaide, SA :1901-1929) Tuesday 27 April 1926 p8 Family Notices: SCUDDS-GREENWOOD. The engagement is announced of Annie Emma (Dolly), eldest daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Scudds, of Stirling, to Jack Sydney, only son of Mr. & Mrs. Greenwood, Aldgate.

Sources:
- birth: SA # 763/271 [Norwood]
- spouse: SA # 308/80 / The Register (Adelaide 1901-1929) [1926 Apr 27]
- death: James F. Scutt

69-1 (Jack Sydney Greenwood 1903-1968)
The Register (Adelaide, SA :1901-1929) Tuesday 27 April 1926 p8 Family Notices: SCUDDS GREENWOOD The engagement is announced of Annie Emma (Dolly), eldest daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Scudds, of Stirling, to Jack Sydney, only son of Mr. & Mrs. Greenwood, Aldgate.

Sources:
- birth: worldconnect.rootsweb.com
- spouse: SA # 308/80 / The Register (Adelaide 1901-1929) [1926 Apr 27]

72 (Mary Wadsworth Scudds 1911-)
[The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Wednesday 21 September 1932 p10 Article - The engagement is announced of Mary, second daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. S. Scudds, of Stirling, to Trafford S. Paternoster, only son of Mr. & Mrs. E. J. Paternoster, Uroonda, Nairne.] [The Advertiser - Tuesday 4 December 1934. An afternoon party was given to Miss Mary Scudds who is to be married, at the home of Mrs. Loftus, Wodonga Street, Beverley. Those taking part in the afternoon's programme were Mrs. Stevens. Mrs. S. Ottaway, Misses Alma Furniss and Jean Hall.] [The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Friday 30 November 1934 p16 Article - Paternoster Scudds, On Saturday evening, November 24, the marriage of Trafford S. W., only son of Pastor & Mrs. E. J. Paternoster of Nairne, to Mary W., second daughter of Mrs. & the late Mr. S. Scudds, of Stirling East, was celebrated at the Grote Street Church of Christ. The bridegroom's father performed the ceremony, assisted by Pastor C. Schwab. Mr. Will T. Hall was at the organ. The bride who entered the church with her brother Mr. S. Scudds wore a fine lace frock, mounted on satin. The frocks was cut on slim lines, the light bodice having long sleeves finished with a long cuff extending over the hands. The back panel of the skirt formed a long train. The veil was of filmy tulle with a tucked shoulder veil. It was fixed well back on the bride's head with orange buds. The bridesmaids were Misses Audrey Murrison and Jean Cornish, the latter acting in place of the bride's sister, Rachael who was indisposed. They wore frocks of blue georgette patterned in autumn tonings. Their long frocks had boat-shaped necks with cowl backs. Frills from the necks fell in cascades at the back, and finished at the ends of their trains. They wore blue picture hats trimmed with autumn flowers. Mr. Jim Ayers (Narrungi) was best men and Mr. Merrick Judd (cousin of the bridegroom) groomsman. Mrs. Sylvia Ottaway of Virginia (sister of the bridegroom) rendered a solo. The bride's mother chose a black frock patterned in autumn, with a smart black coat. The bridegroom's mother chose a bright navy frock patterned in autumn with a swagger coat trmimed with kilting, and straw hat to match. A reception was held at the home of Mr. & Mrs. S. Scudds, relatives and a few family friends being present. The bride's travelling frock was of navy, patterned in White and trimmed with white kilting, a swagger coat. A navy hat trimmed with white flowers, with matching; accessories completed the toilet. Mr. & Mrs. Trafford Paternoster will reside at Nairne.]

Sources:
- birth: SA # 871/121
- spouse: SA # 352/3726 / The Advertiser [1934 Nov 30]

72-1 (Trafford Scoville Wedge Paternoster 1912-)
[The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Wednesday 21 September 1932 p10 Article - The engagement is announced of Mary, second daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. S. Scudds, of Stirling, to Trafford S. Paternoster, only son of Mr. & Mrs. E. J. Paternoster, Uroonda, Nairne.] [The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Friday 30 November 1934 p16 Article - Paternoster Scudds, On Saturday evening, November 24, the marriage of Trafford S. W., only son of Pastor & Mrs. E. J. Paternoster of Nairne, to Mary W., second daughter of Mrs. & the late Mr. S. Scudds, of Stirling East, was celebrated at the Grote Street Church of Christ. The bridegroom's father performed the ceremony, assisted by Pastor C. Schwab. Mr. Will T. Hall was at the organ. The bride who entered the church with her brother Mr. S. Scudds wore a fine lace frock, mounted on satin. The frocks was cut on slim lines, the light bodice having long sleeves finished with a long cuff extending over the hands. The back panel of the skirt formed a long train. The veil was of filmy tulle with a tucked shoulder veil. It was fixed well back on the bride's head with orange buds. The bridesmaids were Misses Audrey Murrison and Jean Cornish, the latter acting in place of the bride's sister, Rachael who was indisposed. They wore frocks of blue georgette patterned in autumn tonings. Their long frocks had boat-shaped necks with cowl backs. Frills from the necks fell in cascades at the back, and finished at the ends of their trains. They wore blue picture hats trimmed with autumn flowers. Mr. Jim Ayers (Narrungi) was best men and Mr. Merrick Judd (cousin of the bridegroom) groomsman. Mrs. Sylvia Ottaway of Virginia (sister of the bridegroom) rendered a solo. The bride's mother chose a black frock patterned in autumn, with a smart black coat. The bridegroom's mother chose a bright navy frock patterned in autumn with a swagger coat trmimed with kilting, and straw hat to match. A reception was held at the home of Mr. & Mrs. S. Scudds, relatives and a few family friends being present. The bride's travelling frock was of navy, patterned in White and trimmed with white kilting, a swagger coat. A navy hat trimmed with white flowers, with matching; accessories completed the toilet. Mr. & Mrs. Trafford Paternoster will reside at Nairne.]

Sources:
- spouse: SA # 352/3726 / The Advertiser [1934 Nov 30]

74 (Jennifer Loveday Paternoster 1938)
PATERNOSTER (nee Mary Scudds), On the 26th of November at Thyne Memorial Hospital, Mlllicent to Mr. & Mrs. Trafford Paternoster, of Rendelsham a daughter (Jennifer Loveday).

Sources:
- spouse: Brenda Presswell

74-1 (Anthony Roger Hunt 1938)
Sources:
- birth, spouse: Brenda Presswell

75 (Rachel Elizabeth Scudds 1913-2006)
[SCUDDS-CHOAT - The engagement is announced of Rachel Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. S. Scudds, of Stirling East, to Merven Wilbur, sixth son of the late Mr J. Choat of Clarence Park.] [Choat, Rachel Elisabeth - Death notice 27 Dec 2006 93yrs., Yorketown Hospital, formerly of Stirling.]

Sources:
- birth: SA # 922/470
- spouse: SA # 356/1043 / The Advertiser [1934 May 31]
- death: Adelaide Advertiser [2007 Jan 01]

75-1 (Mervin Wilbur Choat )
SCUDDS-CHOAT - The engagement is announced of Rachel Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. S. Scudds, of Stirling East, to Merven Wilbur, sixth son of the late Mr J. Choat of Clarence Park.

Sources:
- spouse: SA # 356/1043 / The Advertiser [1934 May 31]

76 (Benjamin William Scudds 1915-2013)
[The Advertiser Friday 1 November 1935 p16 Article. Cause self to be drawn behind motor lorry. Benjamin Scudds, of Stirling West, fined 5/. with £1 costs.] [Engagement The Advertiser Adelaide, SA Saturday 7 August 1937 p14 Family Notices - Waters-Scudds. The engagement is announced of Olive, second daughter of Mr. & Mrs. H. J. Waters, to Ben, second son of Mrs. & the late Mr. S. Scudds, both of Stirling.] [The Advertiser Saturday 19 August 1939 > Waters-Scudds - The marriage of Olive, second daughter of Mr. & Mrs. H. J. Waters, of Stirling, to Ben, second son of Mrs. & the late Mr. S. Scudds, of Stirling, will be solemnised at the Ashton Memorial Church, Stirling on the 26th of August at 6.45 pm. Reception in Church Hall.] [B W S 98yr.] [Funeral:10:30 AM Tuesday 10th September 2013, Carr & Kleemann Funeral Chapel, 1 Morphett St, Mt Barker, SA.]

Sources:
- birth: SA # 962/225 [Mount Barker]
- spouse: The Advertiser [1937 Aug 07] & [1939 Aug 19]
- death, burial: Australian Cemeteries Index

76-1 (Olive Lillian Waters ca 1918-2006)
[Engagement, The Advertiser Adelaide, SA Saturday 7 August 1937 p14 Family Notices - WATERS-SCUDDS. The engagement is announced of Olive, second daughter of Mr. & Mrs. H J Waters, to Ben, second son of Mrs. & the late Mr. S Scudds, both of Stirling] [The Advertiser Saturday 19 August 1939 > WATERS-SCUDDS - The marriage of Olive, second daughter of Mr. & Mrs. H J Waters, of Stirling, to Ben, second son of Mrs. & the late Mr. S Scudds, of Stirling, will be solemnised at the Ashton Memorial Church, Stirling on the 26th of August at 6.45 pm. Reception in Church Hall.] [O L S 88yr., Caritas Christi Hospice, Kew, Victoria, late of Stirling.]

Sources:
- birth: Newspaper Obituaries
- spouse: The Advertiser [1937 Aug 07] & [1939 Aug 19]
- death: Adelaide Advertiser / The Age (Melbourne)

77 (Brian William Scudds 1942)
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Saturday 7 February 1942 p12 Family Notices SCUDDS (nee Olive Waters) - On February 2, at Stirling District Hospital, to Mr. & Mrs. B. Scudds - a son (Brian Willlam). Special thanks to Dr. Reid and hospital staff.

Sources:
- birth: The Advertiser [1942 Feb 07]
- spouse: aomc.asn.au

77-1 (Joan Grieg )
Sources:
- spouse: aomc.asn.au

78 (Graeme Robert Scudds 1943-1955)
[The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Wednesday 27 October 1943 p7 Article Illustrated - SCUDDS (nee Waters) - On October 7 at Mt. Barker Soldiers Memorial Hospital, to Olive, wife of B. W. Scudds a son (Graeme Robert). Thanking Dr Aundu and hospital staff.] [IGI states G R S d:1955 Oct 21, bur:Aldgate, SA.]

Sources:
- birth: The Advertiser [1943 Oct 27]
- death: SA # 833/6390 [Norwood]

79 (James Accornley Scudds 1922-1989)
[Apprentice Trade Schools Examination Results Education Department - SA. Moulding: - Second class:James A Scudds.] [The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Thursday 30 March 1944 p8 Family Notices - CRAIG-SCUDDS - The engagement is announced of Quita only daughter Staff Sg & Mrs. R. Craig Belair Road, Blackwood, to James, youngest son of Mrs. & the late Mr. B. Scudds, Stirling.] [J A S - 67yr.]

Sources:
- birth: SA # 93A/373 / The Advertiser [1939 Dec 07]
- spouse: Carolyn Southall
- death: Millicent Cemetery

79-1 (Quita Craig 1923-1958)
[The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Thursday 30 March 1944 p8 Family Notices - CRAIG-SCUDDS - The engagement is announced of Quita only daughter Staff Sg & Mrs. R. Craig Belair Road, Blackwood, to James, youngest son of Mrs. & the late Mr. B. Scudds, Stirling.] [Q S - 34yr., wife of James Accornley Scudds.]

Sources:
- spouse: Carolyn Southall
- death: SA # 883/7329 [Grey]
- burial: Millicent Cemetery

80 (Robert James Scudds 1947-2008)
R J S - 61yr.

Sources:
- birth: Adelaide Advertiser
- spouse: Carolyn Southall
- death: Adelaide Advertiser [2008 Aug 13]

80-1 (Patricia Mary Mason 1949)
Sources:
- spouse: Carolyn Southall

81 (John Samuel Royal Scudds 1949)
Sources:
- birth, spouse: Carolyn Southall

81-1 (Lynette Joy Bruce-Mullins )
Sources:
- spouse: Carolyn Southall

82 (Peter Mark Scudds 1952-1972)
P M S - 19yr.

Sources:
- birth, burial: Millicent Cemetery
- death: SA # 153A/695 [Grey]

83 (Barry James Scudds 1954)
Sources:
- birth: Carolyn Southall

84 (Natalie Jane Scudds 1956)
Sources:
- birth, spouse: Carolyn Southall

84-1 (Peter Ed John Allan )
Sources:
- spouse: Carolyn Southall

85 (David Scudds ca 1957)
Sources:
- birth: (father's grave inscription)

86 (Craig Murray Scudds ca 1958)
The exact year of birth is unknown. (original date supplied was 1965 Apr 06).

Sources:
- birth: Carolyn Southall

87 (Mary Scudds 1858-)
M S b:Adelaide also noted.

Sources:
- birth: South Australian Births 1842-1906 Book:11 Page:414 / IGI
- spouse 1: South Australian Marriages, Registrations 1842-1916 [Digger] Book/Page:130/1256
- spouse 2: ancestry.com

87-1 (Peter Smith ca 1858-)
Sources:
- birth: Marriage Registrations
- spouse: South Australian Marriages, Registrations 1842-1916 [Digger] Book/Page:130/1256

87-2 (Albert Lambert )
Sources:
- spouse: ancestry.com

88 (Emma Elizabeth Scudds 1859-1921)
[E S b:1865 Adelaide also noted.] [The West Australian (Perth, WA :1879-1954) Saturday 6 February 1915 p1 Family Notices - SCUDDS - On January 19, at Port Lincoln, Adelaide, late of Nedlands, Perth, Westeren Australia, James, eldest brother of Mrs. J Myers, Fremantle, Mrs. A. E. Hood, Perth, H. & J. Scudds, Pingelly; and uncle of J. W. & W. H. Myers, Mrs. A.Hewitt, Mrs. M. Dawkins, and Mrs. F. J Clegg. At rest.] [E E M 62yr.]

Sources:
- birth: South Australian Births 1842-1906 Book:15 Page:190 / IGI
- spouse 2: SA # 153/331 / IGI
- death: IGI

89 (Richard Henry Scudds 1878-1882)
[Father:(not recorded).] [R H S - 3yr.6m.] [SCUDDS - On the 27th January, at Stirling East, through accidental drowning, Richard Henry, the dearly beloved son of Emma Scudds and grandson of the late Mrs. W. Scudds, aged three and a half years. He sleeps in Jesus.] [The Advertiser TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1882. The South Australian Advertiser Tuesday 31 January 1882 p4 Article. Our Hills correspondent informs us that a little boy named Scudds, about four years of age, fell into a well on Friday morning, January 27, and was drowned. An inquest was deemed unnecessary, and the body was interred on Sunday afternoon.]

Sources:
- birth: South Australian Births 1842-1906 Book:205 Page:107
- death: South Australian Deaths Registrations [Digger] 1842-1915 Book:116 p219 / South Australian Register [1882 Feb 03]

88-2 (John William Myers †1906)
The West Australian (Perth, WA :1879-1954) Saturday 6 February 1915 p1 Family Notices - SCUDDS - On January 19, at Port Lincoln, Adelaide, late of Nedlands, Perth, Westeren Australia, James, eldest brother of Mrs. J Myers, Fremantle, Mrs. A. E. Hood, Perth, H. & J. Scudds, Pingelly; and uncle of J. W. & W. H. Myers, Mrs. A.Hewitt, Mrs. M. Dawkins, and Mrs. F. J Clegg. At rest.

Sources:
- spouse: SA # 153/331 / IGI
- death: Kevan Nelson

90 (John William Myers 1886-)
Sources:
- birth: South Australian Births 1842-1906 [Digger] Book:383 Page:487

91 (Rose Joan Emma Myers 1888-)
Sources:
- birth: South Australian Births 1842-1906 [Digger] Book:418 Page:262

92 (Gertie Olive Myers 1890-)
Father:John Myers & Mother:Emma Skudd.

Sources:
- birth: South Australian Births 1842-1906 [Digger] Book:455 Page:345

93 (Olive Ethel Myers 1892-1977)
Sources:
- birth: South Australian Births 1842-1906 [Digger] Book:497 Page:58
- spouse, death: website

93-1 (Francis Josiah Cleggs 1886-1979)
Sources:
- spouse: website

94 (Winnie Olive Cleggs 1928-2000)
Sources:
- birth, death: Gail Morrison

95 (Samson Scudds 1860-1960)
Sampson Scudds and b:Adelaide also noted. S S - 1m.

Sources:
- birth: South Australian Births 1842-1906 Book:15 Page:448 / IGI
- death: South Australian Deaths Registrations 1842-1915 Book:9 Page:181 / IGI

96 (Rachel Scudds 1861-1946)
R S b:1862 Dec 11 Adelaide and b:1874 Stirling, SA also stated.

Sources:
- birth: South Australian Births 1842-1906 Book:22 Page:259 / IGI
- spouse: South Australian Marriages, Registrations 1842-1916 [Digger] Book/Page:133/444 / IGI
- death: IGI

96-1 (William Logg 1865-)
Sources:
- spouse: South Australian Marriages, Registrations 1842-1916 [Digger] Book/Page:133/444 / IGI

97 (Annie Matilda Logg 1884-)
Sources:
- birth: South Australian Births 1842-1906 [Digger] Book:337 Page:7

98 (William John Logg 1885-1975)
Sources:
- birth: South Australian Births 1842-1906 [Digger] Book:361 Page:386

99 (Beatrice Hardacre Logg 1888-)
Sources:
- birth: South Australian Births 1842-1906 [Digger] Book:416 Page:35

100 (Gladys Ivy May Logg 1891-)
G A K - 25yr.

Sources:
- death: Death Index. Victoria 1921-1985 [Digger] Reg Number:12404

101 (Myrtle Ivy Logg 1895-)
Sources:
- birth: South Australian Births 1842-1906 [Digger] Book:569 Page:377

102 (Baden Roberts MacDonald Logg 1900-)
Sources:
- birth: South Australian Births 1842-1906 [Digger] Book:659 Page:31

104 (Anne Scudds 1863-1950)
A H - 86yrs, of Glen Osmond. HEFFRON On May 15 at Glen Osmond, Annie, beloved wife of the late Edward Heffron and loving mother of Claude, Albert, Stanley, and Olive deceased. In her 87th year. HEFRON, THE FRIENDS of the late Mrs ANNIE HEFFRON are respectfully informed that her Funeral will leave our Chapel 124 Wellington Road, Payneham on TUESDAY, at 2.30p.m. for the Magill Cemetery. W WILLIAMSON & SON Funeral Directors 124 Wellington Road, Payneham.

Sources:
- birth: South Australian Births 1842-1906 Book:27 Page:314 / IGI
- spouse: SA # 146/439 / IGI
- death: Adelaide reference book753 page2133 symbol 'H'
- burial: The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA: 1931-1954) Tuesday 16 May 1950 p16 Family Notices

104-1 (Edward Heffron 1860-1935)
E H - 75yrs., of Payneham South.

Sources:
- spouse: SA # 146/439 / IGI
- death: Adelaide reference book574 page4029 symbol 'H'

105 (Claude Roy Heffron 1888-1951)
C R H - 62yrs, of Osborne. Symbol 'H' denoting Claude died in a hospital.

Sources:
- birth: District Adelaide reference book412 page192 / IGI
- death: District Adelaide reference book763 page459 symbol 'H'

106 (Harold Edward Frank Heffron 1889-1890)
Harrold Edward Frank Heffron also noted. H E F H - 10 months, of Adelaide.

Sources:
- birth: reference book440 page54 / IGI
- death: Adelaide reference book184 page438

107 (Olive Frances Annie Heffron 1890-1948)
O F A H - 57yrs., of Keswick.

Sources:
- birth: District Adelaide reference book464 page19 / IGI
- death: Adelaide reference book574 page4029 symbol 'H'

108 (Albert Edward William Heffron 1891-1954)
A E W H - 63yrs, of Eastwood.

Sources:
- birth: District Adelaide reference book487 page363 / IGI
- death: Springbank District Adelaide reference book818 page6205 symbol "H'

109 (Beatrice Maud Lily Heffron 1892-1893)
B M L H - 1yr., of Adelaide. Beatrice Maud Lilly Scudds also noted.

Sources:
- birth: District Adelaide reference book508 page409 / IGI
- death: District Adelaide reference book213 page295

110 (Gladys May Heffron 1895-)
Sources:
- birth: Adelaide reference book571 page257

111 (Stanley Gordon Heffron 1898-)
Sources:
- birth: Adelaide reference book625 page116
- spouse: District Norwood

111-1 (Lorna Kathleen Tuckey )
Sources:
- spouse: District Norwood

112 (Benjamin Scudds 1865-1911)
[B S b:1866 Jun 27 also noted.] [The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1889-1931) Tuesday 19 November 1889 p4 Family Notices - SCUDDS WILSON - On the 16th April, at St. Paul's Church, Adelaide, by the Rev.J.W. Owen. B.A., Benjamin, fifth son of W. Scudds of Oxfordshire, England, to Joan Robertson, only daughter of the late T. Wilson of Blantyre, Scotland.] [Wednesday 25 January 1911 STIRLING WEST, January 23 - A COT* cert was held in the Stirling West Institute on Saturday evening, in aid of the family of Mr. Benjamin Scudds, who died recently after a lingering illness. He was for some time roadman for the Crafers District Council. The contributors of the vocal and instrumental items were:-Misses B. Moulds, and V. Laing, Messrs. E. T. Brown, K. Treloar, R, Youlton, Alf Gruneklee, and E. Laing. There was large attendance.] [Family Notices The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA: 1889-1931) Thursday 12 January 1911 p6 SCUDDS - On the 11th January, at Stirling East, Benj., the beloved husband of Joan Scudds, aged 45. No flowers.] [The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Tuesday 12 January 1915 p6 Family Notices, SCUDDS - In loving memory of our dear brother and uncle, Ben, who died at Stirling East, January 11, 1911. No pen can write, no tongue can tell, What he went through when he was ill, To God alone his pains were known, He loved him best and took turn home - Inserted by his loving sister and brother in law, and nieces R. & W. Logg,, and nieces, Beatrice, Gladys, and Doris.] [The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Thursday 12 January 1911 p6 - SCUDDS - On the 11th January, at Stirling East, Benjamin (Ben), beloved second youngest son of the late William & Emma Scudds, of Stirling, aged 45 year. Deeply mourned.] [B S - 45yr.]

Sources:
- birth: South Australian Births 1842-1906 Book:33 Page:280 / IGI
- spouse: South Australian Marriages, Registrations 1842-1916 [Digger] Book/Page:159/146 / IGI
- death: South Australian Deaths Registrations 1842-1915 [Digger] Book:354 Page:212
- burial: IGI PRF

112-1 (Joan Robertson Wilson 1870-1959)
[The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1889-1931) Tuesday 19 November 1889 p4 Family Notices - SCUDDS-WILSON - On the 16th April, at St. Paul's Church, Adelaide, by the Rev. J W Owen, B.A., Benjamin, fifth son of W. Scudds of Oxfordshire, England, to Joan Robertson, only daughter of the late T. Wilson of Blantyre, Scotland.] [J R S - 88yr., Enfield Memorial Park.]

Sources:
- birth: IGI
- spouse: South Australian Marriages, Registrations 1842-1916 [Digger] Book/Page:159/146 / IGI
- death: SA # 892/3536

113 (Howard Wilson Scudds 1895-1984)
[Major Howard Wilson Scudds - Service Number:SX12516 : Date of birth:12 Aug 1895. Place of birth: Stirling, SA. Place of enlistment: Wayville, SA. Next of Kin: Scudds, Lynda.] [AUSTRALIANS in ActionCTION. 118th Casualty List. RELEASED for PUBLICATION LAST NIGHT. 779 NAMES. Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW :1888-1954) Thursday 2 December 1915 p1 Article Private H. W. Scudds, Adelaide, in Malta Hospital; previously reported ill.] [PERSONAL NOTES. The Register (Adelaide, SA :1901-1929) Tuesday 4 September 1917 p5 Article Mrs. Scudds, of North Adelaide, has been notified that her only son, Sgt Howard Scudds has received his commission as a lieutenant, and is back again in France. He left Australia with the forces in 1914.] [Lt. Howard Wilson Scudds, M.C., Infy. For conspicuous gallantry and determination in leading his platoon forward to the attack. By good leadership and skillful handling he quickly reached his objective and inflicted heavy casualties on the enemy. Later, with one of his platoon, he moved forward again and captured a machine gun and five prisoners. (M.C. gazetted 19th November, 1917). Lieutenant Australian Army, 10th.Battalion - 1918 MC Cross.] [The Register (Adelaide, SA :1901-1929) Friday 22 February 1918 p8 Article LIEUT. H. SCUDDS, M.C. Mrs. Scudds of North Adelaide, has received from her only son Lieut. Howard Scudds, M.G. a copy of a letter sent to him by Gen. Birdwood. The letter stated: I write to congratulate you very heartily upon the award of the Military Cross, in recognition of your good work, in the operations near Ypres between September 19 and September 22. I know what great courage and initiative you displayed in leading your platoon against the enemy's strong point, your capture of which enabled the advance to continue. Your good work, too in the capture - and consolidation of the final objective, was of a very high order, and I thank you so much for it.] [The Advertiser Saturday 19 October 1918. Among the Australian officers who received bars to their Military Crosses this week was Lieutenant H. W. Scudds, of the 10th (S.A.) Battalion. Lieutenant Scudds was born in 1895. He gained his commission with that unit on June 28, 1917. He was awarded the Military Cross on November 18, 1917, for conspicuous gallantry in France, and was decorated by the King at Buckingham Palace on May 4, 1918.] [SUPPLEMENT to the EDINBURGH GAZETTE, MARCH 25, 1918. 2nd Lt. Howard Wilson Scudds, Inf. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty in leading his platoon against a strong point which was holding up the advance. His prompt and skillful action enabled the advance to continue, and he then led his platoon to the capture of the final objective. He showed great ability and fearlessness during the consolidation.] [The Register (Adelaide, SA :1901-1929) Thursday 24 June 1926. Tramway Man's Pay. A case to test whether, under, a wages award between the Municipal Tramways Trust and the Amalgamated Engineering Union, an employee of the latter who was absent for a period owing to illness, and who had been paid in accordance with the award for six days absence, was entitled to payment for a holiday which occurred in the period subsequent to the six days while he was still away sick, was heard by Mr. E. M. Sabine, P.M., at the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday. The information was laid by Percival Alfred Elliott, of the Engineering Union (for whom Mr. H. B. Piper appeared), and it was alleged that the trust had unlawfully deducted £1 from the wages of Howard William Scudds, a fitter, in respect of the payment for last Christmas Day holiday. Mr. T. S. 0'Halloran, K.C, for the Trust, said he admitted the facts in the case, but would contest the charge on the law. After argument, the Magistrate decided that the employee was not entitled to the payment, and dismissed the charge.] [LINER STRATHMORE. Italian Prisoners for Naples. The West Australian (Perth, WA :1879-1954) Wednesday 13 November 1946 p5 Article Carrying 1,500 Italian prisoners of war to be disembarked at Naples, the liner Strathmore arrived at Fremantle yesterday. She is expected to leave at 7 o'clock this morning. The Italians were all embarked at Adelaide and are under the command of Major H. W. Scudds, of Adelaide. Included in the draft are 31 Italian officers among whom the highest rank is Lieut-Colonel. There are now about 900 Italian prisoners left in South Australia. The Strathmore is still operating as a transport under the command of the British Ministry of War Transport. Apart from civilian passengers she is carrying members of the Royal Navy, Royal Netherlands Navy, Royal Marines, Royal Air Force, Indian Army and W.R.N.S. Passengers on the ship, including the prisoners of war, total 2,100.] [Out of the Mail Bag Fan Mail The Mail (Adelaide, SA :1912-1954) Saturday 22 March 1947 p4 Article Illustrated - Filled at Last. When Major Howard Scudds, M.C. and bar, of Prospect, returned from England this week, he had every page filled of an autograph book which he began in 1914. The last entry was most imposing. It was the signature of Sir Jung Bahadur Rane Shunshere Singha, Minister for Nepal in London. This signature enriched the variety of nationalities represented by the autographs. Most are English, but there is a goodly sprinkling of French, Italian, and Belgian names. Under the names of several members of the First A.I.F., who signed the book between 1914 and 1919 are the signatures of their sons, who travelled abroad with Major Scudds, or served under him in the Second World War.] [mother stated as June Scudds.]

Sources:
- birth: South Australian Births 1842-1906 Book:569 Page:26 / The London Gazette [1918] / lightage.demon.co.uk - Great War / IGI
- spouse: SA # 291/1065 / Denise McMinn
- death: Qld # 56362 / The Register (Adelaide, SA :1901-1929) [1917 Sep 04]

113-1 (Lynda Jessie Octavia Collins †1961)
L J O S - 60yr., Enfield Memorial Park.

Sources:
- spouse 1: Denise McMinn
- spouse 2: SA # 291/1065 / Denise McMinn
- death: SA # 923/3306

114 (Kelvin Howard Scudds 1923-2001)
[The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Tuesday 8 June 1948 p5 Article. Remanded - Bail was allowed Kelvin Howard Scudds 24, apprentice electrlcal fitter, of Asquith Street, Nailsworth, when he was remanded until Friday on a charge of having, on May 26 received two wheels, valued at $5, the property of the RAAAP.] [The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Tuesday 29 March 1949 p12 Family Notices ENGAGEMENTS: CARTER-SCUDDS, The engagement is announced of Beth, second daughter or Mr. & Mrs. P. W. Carter. Roseworthy, to Kelvin, only son of Mr & Mrs Howard Scudds, Nailsworth.] [The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Friday 16 December 1949 p24 Family Notices - CARTER-SCUDDS: The marriage of Beth second daughter of Mr. & Mrs. P W Carter of Roseworthy to Kelvin Howard, only son of Major & Mrs. H Wilson Scudds, Prospect Gardens, will be solemnised at Archer Street Methodist, North Adelaide, at 6pm on Dec 17th.] [Scudds, Kelvin Howard: Service Number 48614 : Date of birth:09 Dec 1923 : Place of birth:Adelaide, SA : Place of enlistment:Adelaide: Next of Kin: Scudds, Lynda. (Leading Aircraftman) Unit - No 58 Operational Base Unit Drysdale, Royal Australian Air Force: Date of Court Martial - 5 February 1944]. Contents date range 1939-1948.] [Kelvin was a Sergeant Telegraphist, and his service was known to include a posting to Drysdale, when the airstrip there was part of the early frontline against the Japanese. His service also included the Gawler W.T. From there he was posted as I.C. to 7RS on Wedge Island which was then on a care and maintenance basis. Kelvin was also a TPI man [Morrie Fenton, SA].]

Sources:
- birth: National Archives of Australia
- spouse: The Advertiser [1949 Mar 29 & Dec 16] / Murray Tonkin
- death: The Advertiser [1948 Jun 08] / Morrie Fenton, SA [website]

114-1 (Thelma Bertha Carter 1923-1998)
[The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Tuesday 29 March 1949 p12 Family Notices Engagements: Carter-Scudds, The engagement is announced of Beth, second daughter or Mr. & Mrs. P. W. Carter. Roseworthy, to Kelvin, only son of Mr. & Mrs. Howard Scudds, Nailsworth.] [The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Friday 16 December 1949 p24 Family Notices - Carter-Scudds: The marriage of Beth second daughter of Mr. & Mrs. P.W. Carter of Roseworthy to Kelvin Howard, only son of Major & Mrs. H. Wilson Scudds, Prospect Gardens, will be solemnised at Archer Street Methodist, North Adelaide, at 6pm on Dec 17th.] [T S 75yr., Known as Beth.] [1998 Sep 25 also noted.]

Sources:
- spouse: The Advertiser [1949 Mar 29 & Dec 16] / Murray Tonkin
- death: South Australian Genealogy & Heraldry Society Inc.

115 (Marjorie Joan Scudds 1898-1969)
Sources:
- birth: South Australian Births 1842-1906 Book:619 Page:49
- spouse: SA # 279/376 / James Bailey
- death: James Bailey

115-1 (John Gunnar Shoblom †1980)
Sources:
- spouse: SA # 279/376 / James Bailey

116 (Marjorie Sybil Shoblum 1930-1930)
Family Notices The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1889-1931) Saturday 16 August 1930 p14 SHOBLOM (Marjorie Scudds) - On the 7th August, at "Tatiara" Memorial Hospital, to Mr. & Mrs. J. G. Shoblom, of Bordertown a daughter (stillborn). Sincere thanks to Dr. E. E. Broadbent and nursing staff.

Sources:
- birth, death: The Advertiser [1930 Aug 16]

117 (Donald William Scudds 1906-1906)
D W S - 2dy.

Sources:
- birth: South Australian Births 1842-1906 Book:767 Page:69 / IGI
- death: South Australian Deaths Registrations 1842-1915 [Digger] Book:318 Page:498 / IGI

118 (Joan Isabella Scudds 1910-1910)
J I S - 3dy.

Sources:
- birth: SA # 844/317 / IGI
- death: SA # 350/117 / IGI

119 (James Scudds 1911-)
Sources:
- birth: The Advertiser [1944 Mar 30]

120 (Joseph Scudds 1866-)
[IGI also states b:1872.] [The Argus (Melbourne,... Saturday 15 April 1893, page 11). THE SHEPPARTON CRIMINAL SESSIONS, SHEPPARTON, FRIDAY. At to-day's sittings of the Supreme court, Mr. Justice Hodges presiding, Joseph Scudds pleaded guilty to a charge of assaulting a girl under 16 at Mnlca, near Rushworth. The judge, in passing sentence, said that the case was a very bad and a very sad one. The girl seduced was nearly related to the prisoner, her mother was dead, her father was absent, and the prisoner, who should have been her protector, had been her destroyer. The sentence was six months imprisonment, with periods of solitary confinement, and 15 lashes.] [South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA :1839-1900) Sunday 16 April 1893 p5 Article... COLONIAL TELEGRAMS. VICTORIA, Melbourne. April 14. At the sitting of the Supreme Court at Shepparton today Mr. Justice Hodges sentenced Joseph Scudd to six months imprisonment and fifteen lashes for indecently assaulting a girl under the age of sixteen years.]

Sources:
- birth: SA # 47/433 / IGI / The Argus [1893 Apr 15]

121 (Eve Scudds 1868-1951)
[E S b:1858 Oxfordshire also stated.] [E Z - 83yr.] [The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA: 1931-1954) Friday 23 May 1952 p20 Family Notices. ZACHARIAH. In loving memory of my dear grandma, passed away (suddenly) May 22 1951. Forever in my thoughts. Ever remembered by her granddaughter Frances, Joe, Judith, & Margaret.]

Sources:
- birth: SA # 69/371 / IGI
- spouse: South Australian Marriages, Registrations 1842-1916 [Digger] Book/Page:163/1085 / IGI
- death: IGI

121-1 (David Zachariah 1865-1952)
[The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA: 1931-1954) Wednesday 22 July 1942 p10 Family Notices ZACHARIAH On June 25 at Adelaide David, beloved husband of Eve Zachariah, of Stirling West, eldest son of the late Henry and Catharine Zachariah, of Wales, leaving one son, one daughter. Aged 79 years.] [MRS E Zachariah, son, daughter and granddaughter France, of Stirling West, sincerely thank all kind friends and relatives for letters, cards and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement.]

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- individual: