Ancestors of Raymond Davies Scudds

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Generation 1

1 Raymond Davies Scudds, born on 8 September 1923, Blackwood, SA, AUSTRALIA, died on 18 December 1990, Daw Park, SA, AUSTRALIA - Repatriation Hospital (Daw House Hospice), cremated on 21 December 1990, Cheltenham Cemetery, Cheltenham, SA (age at death: 67 years old), manager. Parents: 2 and 3. Married on 18 July 1945, Queenstown, SA, AUSTRALIA - Church of Christ, to Mary Hilda Wiseman, born on 5 March 1924, Semaphore, SA, AUSTRALIA, died on 14 July 1997, Woodfield, SA, AUSTRALIA - Queen Elizabeth Hospital, buried on 18 July 1997, Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA (age at death: 73 years old), daughter of William Ernest Wiseman and Hilda Honey Queenie Catherine Reynolds . [Note 1].

Generation 2

2 Samuel Scudds, born on 18 August 1899, Crafers Park, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA, died on 9 February 1973, Woodville, SA, AUSTRALIA, buried, Cheltenham Cemetery / Centennial Park SA - Rose Garden, Woodstock Street (age at death: 73 years old), electrician. Parents: 4 and 5. [Note 2].

... married on 4 November 1922, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA - Church of Christ, to...

3 Lillian McCourt Davies, born on 12 June 1899, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA, died on 20 March 1991, Westminster Village, Grange, SA, AUSTRALIA, buried on 22 March 1991, Cheltenham Cemetery, Cheltenham, SA, AUSTRALIA (age at death: 91 years old). [Note 3].

... with:

  1. Raymond Davies, born on 8 September 1923, Blackwood, SA, AUSTRALIA, died on 18 December 1990, Daw Park, SA, AUSTRALIA - Repatriation Hospital (Daw House Hospice), cremated on 21 December 1990, Cheltenham Cemetery, Cheltenham, SA (age at death: 67 years old). See 1.
  2. Joyce Mary, born on 19 October 1925, Blackwood, SA, AUSTRALIA. Married on 19 October 1946, Queenstown, SA, AUSTRALIA - Church of Christ, to Roy Allan Thomas Huxley, born on 24 July 1914, Glen Osmond, SA, AUSTRALIA, died on 6 May 1982, Semaphore, SA, AUSTRALIA - St. Margaret's Hospital, buried on 8 May 1982, Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA (age at death: 67 years old). [Note 3b ].
  3. Fay Lillian, born in 1933, Alberton, SA, AUSTRALIA. Relationship about 1956 to ------ ------. Married about 1958, AUSTRALIA, to Karel Konecny, born on 27 July 1929, Czechoslavakia. [Note 3c ].
  4. Mervyn Samuel, born about 16 July 1936, Sirius, Alberton, SA, AUSTRALIA. Married about 1960, AUSTRALIA, to ------ McLaren. [Note 3d ].

Generation 3

4 Samuel Scudds, born on 23 August 1856, Stirling, SA, AUSTRALIA, died on 12 December 1929, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA (age at death: 73 years old). Married (1) 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). [Note 4].

... married on 25 March 1899, North Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA, to...

5 Martha Priest, born in 1881, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA, died in 1957, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA (age at death: 76 years old). [Note 5].

... with:

  1. Samuel, born on 18 August 1899, Crafers Park, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA, died on 9 February 1973, Woodville, SA, AUSTRALIA, buried, Cheltenham Cemetery / Centennial Park SA - Rose Garden, Woodstock Street (age at death: 73 years old). See 2.
  2. Annie Emma, born on 19 April 1906, Rose Park, Norwood, SA, AUSTRALIA, died on 17 July 1968, AUSTRALIA (age at death: 62 years old). Married in 1926, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA, to Jack Sydney Greenwood, born on 15 November 1903, Knightsbridge, SA, AUSTRALIA, died on 17 July 1968, AUSTRALIA (age at death: 64 years old). [Note 5b ].
  3. Mary Wadsworth, born on 18 August 1911, Stirling East, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA, died. Married on 22 November 1934, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA - Grote Street, Church of Christ, to Trafford Scoville Wedge Paternoster, born on 14 January 1912, Salisbury, SA, AUSTRALIA, died, son of Edmund John Paternoster 1876-1943 and Loveday Jane Jago 1877-1957. [Note 5c ].
  4. Rachel Elizabeth, born on 8 October 1913, Stirling East, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA, died on 27 December 2006, Stirling, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA (age at death: 93 years old). Married in 1935, Stirling, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA, to Mervin Wilbur Choat. [Note 5d ].
  5. Benjamin William, born on 29 May 1915, Mount Lofty, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA, died on 20 August 2013, SA, AUSTRALIA, buried on 10 September 2013, Centennial Park SA (age at death: 98 years old). Married on 26 August 1939, Stirling, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA, to Olive Lillian Waters, born about 1918, died on 24 May 2006, Kew, Vict, AUSTRALIA - Caritas Christi Hospice, buried, Aldgate, SA, AUSTRALIA (age at death: possibly 88 years old). [Note 5e ].
  6. James Accornley, born on 28 March 1922, Stirling West, SA, AUSTRALIA, died on 12 December 1989, Millicent, SA, AUSTRALIA (age at death: 67 years old). Married on 16 December 1942, SA, AUSTRALIA, to Quita Craig, born on 1 September 1923, died on 6 February 1958, Furner, SA, AUSTRALIA, buried, Millicent Cemetery, SA, AUSTRALIA (age at death: 34 years old). [Note 5f ].


Notes 

1:
[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

2:
[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

3:
[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

3b:
[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

3c:
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

3d:
[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

4:
[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]

5:
Sources:
- spouse: SA # 198/1069 / IGI
- death: SA # 859/3321

5b:
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

5c:
[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]

5d:
[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]

5e:
[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

5f:
[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