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Up to the great-grandchildren.
Ann Lindridge, born about 1790, died about February 1849, Lewisham, London (age at death: possibly 59 years old).
[Note 1]
Married on 16 July 1810, Margate, Kent - St. John the Baptist, to
William Scudds, born on 12 April 1788, Appleford, Berkshire, died in March 1879, Thanet district, Kent,
buried on 25 March 1879, Margate, Kent - St. John the Baptist
(age at death: 90 years old) [Note 1-1]
(witnesses:
Richard Mummery †,
Edward Dodwell †)
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A S 65yr. |
[The London Gazette [1855-56] Robert George Cecil Fane, Esq., one of Her Majesty's Commissioners authorized to act under a Petition for adjudication of Bankruptcy, filed the 1st day of August 1855, against William Scudds, of Blackheathpark, Blackheath, in the county of Kent, Livery Stable Keeper, will sit on the 24th of July instant, at twelve at noon precisely, at the Court of Bankruptcy, in Basinghall Street, in the city of London, in order to Audit the Accounts of the Assignees of the estate and effects of the said bankrupts, under the said Petition, pursuant to the Acts of Parliament made and now in force relating to bankrupts.] [Second Edition: The Bristol Mercury (Bristol), Saturday, August 4 1855; Issue 3411 - Bankrupts: William Scudds, Stable livery-keeper, Blackheath, Kent.] [W S - 91yr.] |
M A S 54yr., remained unmarried. Her death in 1865 is not yet verified though according to Census 1861 London she was living in Lewisham. |
[Coach proprietor (Pigot's Dictionary 1840) and fly proprietor of Eltham who initiated a coach service from the new Greenwich Railway Station to St. Mary Cray via Eltham and Foots Cray in 1838, eventually the business failed.] [Police Intelligence Saturday: The Morning Chronicle (London), Monday, November 23 1846; Issue 24050 James Hodges was brought before Mr.Jeremy, charged with the clipping the manes and tails of 3 horses, the proproty of Mr.Stephen Scudds Stagecoach Propietor, Castle Inn, Eltham.] [Castle (Inn) - Livery Stables (Eltham Directory 1847) - Steven Scudds.] [Transfer of Licenses: The Era (London), Sunday, November 21 1847; Issue 478, Category: News, Transfer of licence Greenwich Nov 13th Eltham Castle, Stephen Scudds >>>James Poore.] [Aldershot Military Gazette, Sat 26 May 1866. The following list of shareholders is taken from the Investors Guardian of Saturday last: Scudds, S, Eltham, Kent, coach proprietor.] [For Licensed Virtuallers: The Era (London, England), Sunday, October 2 1870; Issue 1669 - Blackheath Sept 28, Application for new licences were withdrawn, Stephen Scudds, Duke of Edinbrugh, High Road, Lee.] [S S - 78yr., gentleman - Eltham, Kent. To Charlotte Wright Zurhurst (widow), effects: unknown.] |
Births, Deaths, Marriages & Obituaries: The Pall Mall Gazette (London), Friday, August 16 1867; Issue 785. Death:Scudds, Mrs. S at Burnt Ash, Lee aged 52, 15th/ult. J S 52yr.,(there is a slight chance that Jane Maria Stoner is meant here instead). |
FOR LICENSED VICTUALLERS: The Era (London, England), Sunday October 2, 1870; Issue 1669 - Blackheath Sept 28, Application for new licences were withdrawn William Scudds, Prince Arthur Lee Green. W S - 39yr. |
E J S - 67yr. |
M B S 80yr. Mother: Claria (nee ------) Le Francois b:Haddiscoe, Norfolk. |
Census 1901 London states Harry Scudds. H S - 27yr. |
J S 21yr. |
M A A - 63yr. |
H J A - 37yr. |
Possibly born as George Stephen Scudds. VRI & BM(arriages)D(eaths) state Edward Stephen Scudds here whilst B(irths)MD states George Stephen Scudds. Perry's Bankrupt Monthly Gazette; Containing a Complete Register of English, Scotch, & Irish 1879 London - p779 Bankrupty Scudds, E.S. The London Gazette [1879] In the London Bankruptcy Court. In the Matter of Proceedings for Liquidation by Arrangement or Composition with Creditors, instituted by Edward Stephen Scudds, of 10 Camomile-street, in the city of London, Silkman. NOTICE is hereby given, that a First General Meeting of the creditors of the above-named person has been summoned to be held at the offices of Mr. William Handel Cannon, situated at 4 King-street, Cheapside, in the city of London, on the 10th day ot June 1879, at three o'clock in the afternoon precisely Dated this 22nd day of May, 1879. WM. HANDEL CANNON, 4 King-street, Cheapside E.C., Solicitor for the said Debtor. The London Gazette [1890-91] APPLICATIONS FOR DEBTORS' DISCHARGE - Lately residing and trading at 25A High-street, Eltham, Kent, now residing at Homelands, Eltham Road, Lee, Kent - late Corn and Coal Merchant; now out of business, 18 of 1890. E S S - 60yr. |
C A S - 83yr. |
R Scudd - 63yr. |
E S 1yr. |
C W S - 82yr. |
[R S 51yr., unmarried.] [Lunacy Patients Admission Registers 1846-1912 - 20 Mar 1867 Kent.] |
T S - 85yr., b:1814 England. |
(male) 0yr. |
H S - 55yr. |
F S 39yr. |
M A S 7yr. |
T H Sharp died before Census 1881 and remarriage is suspected. |
T H Sharp died before Census 1881. |
H W S - 51yr. |
E J S - 28yr. |
H S - 25yr. |
H T S - 4yr. |
E S - 70yr. |
Royal Fusiliers E/1850 Private. |
D A S 19yr. |
C M S - 12yr. |
A M S 11m. |
E S - 53yr. |
G S 26yr. |
E S 24yr. |
C S 37yr. |
E Scudd 39yr. |
C S 14m. |
C E S 18m. |
R S 1yr. (deceased online.com states Robert Scudds instead of Herbert Scudds.) |
R E S 4yr. |
E S 37yr., unmarried. |