Ancestors of Donald William Scudds

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Generation 1

1 Donald William Scudds, born on 12 July 1906, Stirling East, SA, Australia, died on 14 July 1906, Stirling East, SA, Australia (age at death: 2 days old). Parents: 2 and 3. [Note 1].

Generation 2

2 Benjamin Scudds, born on 28 April 1865, Stirling East, SA, AUSTRALIA, died on 11 January 1911, Stirling East, SA, AUSTRALIA, buried on 13 January 1911 (age at death: 45 years old). Parents: 4 and 5. [Note 2].

... married on 16 April 1889, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA - St. Paul, to...

3 Joan Robertson Wilson, born on 16 April 1870, West Calder, Lanockshire, Scotland, died on 8 June 1959, Stirling East, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA, buried, Enfield Memorial Park (age at death: 89 years old). Parents: 6 and 7. [Note 3].

... with:

  1. Howard Wilson, born on 12 August 1895, Stirling West, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA, died in 1984, Qld, AUSTRALIA (age at death: 89 years old). Married in 1922, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA, to Lynda Jessie Octavia Collins, died on 31 May 1961, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA, buried, Enfield Memorial Park . [Note 3a ].
  2. Marjorie Joan, born on 2 March 1898, Stirling West, SA, AUSTRALIA, died on 21 August 1969, AUSTRALIA (age at death: 71 years old). Married on 30 April 1919, Hindmarsh, SA, AUSTRALIA, to John Gunnar Shoblom, died on 4 October 1980, AUSTRALIA. [Note 3b ].
  3. Donald William, born on 12 July 1906, Stirling East, SA, Australia, died on 14 July 1906, Stirling East, SA, Australia (age at death: 2 days old). See 1.
  4. Joan Isabella, born on 5 July 1910, Piccadilly, SA, AUSTRALIA, died on 8 July 1910, Piccadilly, SA, AUSTRALIA (age at death: 3 days old). [Note 3d ].
  5. James, born in 1911, SA, AUSTRALIA, died. [Note 3e ].

Generation 3

4 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 4].

... married on 5 February 1847, Woburn, Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, to...

5 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 5].

... with:

  1. James William, born about August 1847, Wycombe district, Buckinghamshire, died on 29 January 1915, Port Lincoln, SA, AUSTRALIA, buried on 31 January 1915, Port Lincoln, SA, AUSTRALIA - Happy Valley Cemetery (age at death: possibly 67 years old). [Note 5a ].
  2. Anne, born on 4 November 1849, Newnham Murren, Oxfordshire, died on 12 October 1850, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA - Grote Street, buried, Adelaide West Terrace Cemetery (age at death: 11 months old). [Note 5b ].
  3. John Henry, born on 21 September 1851, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA, died on 15 February 1945, Bayswater, Perth, WA, AUSTRALIA, buried on 18 February 1945, Perth, WA, AUSTRALIA (age at death: 93 years old). Married about 1875, SA, AUSTRALIA, to Harriett Jordan, born on 27 January 1856, Hurtle Vale, SA, AUSTRALIA, died in 1879, SA, AUSTRALIA (age at death: 23 years old). Married on 31 January 1881, Melbourne, Vict, AUSTRALIA, to Margaret Maria Moffitt, born in 1860, Murray Creek, Vict, AUSTRALIA, died about 27 March 1884, Stirling East, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA (age at death: possibly 24 years old), daughter of Robert Moffit and ------ ------ . Married on 16 July 1886, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA, to Lavinia How, born in 1865, Aldinga, SA, AUSTRALIA, died on 13 May 1920, Beverly, WA, AUSTRALIA - Beverley Hospital, buried on 15 May 1920, Pingelly Cemetery, Narrogin, WA, AUSTRALIA (age at death: 55 years old), daughter of William Crossby How and Jane Buy Gregg . [Note 5c ].
  4. Anne, born on 26 December 1852, Eastern Road, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA, died, AUSTRALIA. [Note 5d ].
  5. William, born on 3 August 1855, Mount Barker Road, SA, AUSTRALIA, died on 20 January 1940, Pingelly, WA, AUSTRALIA, buried in January 1940, Pingelly Cemetery, Narrogin, WA, AUSTRALIA (age at death: 84 years old). Married about 1889, AUSTRALIA, to ------ ------, died, AUSTRALIA. [Note 5e ].
  6. Samuel, born on 23 August 1856, Stirling, SA, AUSTRALIA, died on 12 December 1929, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA (age at death: 73 years old). Married on 5 January 1881, Mitcham, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA - Baptist Manse Mitcham, to Charlotte Bailey, born in 1854, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA, died on 3 July 1896, Mount Lofty, SA, AUSTRALIA (age at death: 42 years old). Married on 25 March 1899, North Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA, to Martha Priest, born in 1881, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA, died in 1957, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA (age at death: 76 years old). [Note 5f ].
  7. Mary, born on 4 July 1858, Stirling Town, SA, AUSTRALIA, died. Married on 24 March 1882, Stirling East - B.C. Chapel, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA, to Peter Smith, born about 1858, died, son of Andrew Smith and ------ ------ . Married about 1907, AUSTRALIA, to Albert Lambert, died, AUSTRALIA. [Note 5g ].
  8. Emma Elizabeth, born on 8 August 1859, Stirling, SA, AUSTRALIA, died on 12 August 1921, Stirling, SA., AUSTRALIA (age at death: 62 years old). Relationship to ------ ------, died. Married on 17 October 1887, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA - Baptist Church, Flinders Street, to John William Myers, born, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA, died in 1906, Perth,WA, AUSTRALIA, son of John Myers and ------ ------ . [Note 5h ].
  9. Samson, born on 19 September 1860, Crafers, SA, AUSTRALIA, died on 20 October 1960, Crafers, SA, AUSTRALIA (age at death: 100 years old). [Note 5i ].
  10. Rachel, born on 11 December 1861, Stirling (nr.Crafers), SA, AUSTRALIA, died on 12 August 1946, AUSTRALIA (age at death: 84 years old). Married about 23 October 1882, Mitcham - Baptist Manse, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA, to William Logg, born on 12 October 1865, Aldgate, SA, AUSTRALIA, died, AUSTRALIA, son of John Logg and ------ ------ . [Note 5j ].
  11. Anne, born on 11 June 1863, Stirling, SA, AUSTRALIA, died on 15 May 1950, Glen Osmond District, SA, AUSTRALIA, buried, Magill Cemetery (age at death: 86 years old). Married on 6 February 1886, Adelaide - Registry Office, SA, AUSTRALIA, to Edward Heffron, born in 1860, Kapunda, SA, Australia, died on 6 October 1935, Adelaide, SA, Australia (age at death: 75 years old), son of Patrick Heffron and Eliza Condon . [Note 5k ].
  12. Benjamin, born on 28 April 1865, Stirling East, SA, AUSTRALIA, died on 11 January 1911, Stirling East, SA, AUSTRALIA, buried on 13 January 1911 (age at death: 45 years old). See 2.
  13. Joseph, born on 8 October 1866, Stirling East, SA, AUSTRALIA, died. [Note 5m ].
  14. Eve, born on 8 December 1868, Stirling East, SA, AUSTRALIA, died on 22 May 1951, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA (age at death: 82 years old). Married on 18 June 1890, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA - Baptist Church, Flinders Street, to David Zachariah, born on 13 March 1865, Hindmarsh, SA, Australia, died on 26 June 1952, Adelaide, SA, Australia (age at death: 87 years old), son of Henry Zachariah and ------ ------ . [Note 5n ].
  15. Mary Ann, born on 23 April 1871, Stirling East, SA, AUSTRALIA, died. Married on 19 September 1890, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA, to Albert Edward Hood, died. [Note 5o ].

6 Thomas Wilson, died.

... married to...

7 Isabella Warlkar Smith, died.

... with:

  1. Joan Robertson, born on 16 April 1870, West Calder, Lanockshire, Scotland, died on 8 June 1959, Stirling East, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA, buried, Enfield Memorial Park (age at death: 89 years old). See 3.


Notes 

1:
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

2:
[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

3:
[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

3a:
[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]

3b:
Sources:
- birth: South Australian Births 1842-1906 Book:619 Page:49
- spouse: SA # 279/376 / James Bailey
- death: James Bailey

3d:
J I S - 3dy.

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

3e:
Sources:
- birth: The Advertiser [1944 Mar 30]

4:
[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

5:
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

5a:
[(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

5b:
[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

5c:
[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

5d:
Sources:
- birth: South Australian Births 1842-1906 Book:4 Page:108

5e:
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

5f:
[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]

5g:
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

5h:
[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

5i:
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

5j:
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

5k:
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

5m:
[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]

5n:
[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

5o:
Sources:
- birth: South Australian Births 1842-1906 Book:94 Page:204 / IGI
- spouse: SA # 164/1013

- connections 19, friends 19