Mary Elizabeth Scutt 1908-1969


Mary Ethel/Mary/Mollie
Havilah

Birth on 19 June 1908 • Barraba, NSW, AUSTRALIA
Marriage with William Cedric Vincent Havilah in 1934 • Barraba, NSW, AUSTRALIA
Death in 1969 • Byron Bay, NSW, AUSTRALIA

Notes ["Mollie".] [correct date of birth?] [The Sydney Morning Herald Wednesday 19 February 1930 p9 Article. Scholarships. Sydney Teachers College. Scholarships tenable at the Sydney Teachers College have been offered to the following students, subject to the fulfilment of required conditions regarding physical fit-ness, personal qualifications, etc. Each scholarship is tenable for two years, and entitles the student to an allowance of £50 per annum, with an additional grant of £30 if the home be in a country district of New South Wales. Scholarships are accompanied by a grant of text books. Mary E. Scutt (22), 22 Fort Street Girls' High School] [Port Street Girls High School, The Sydney Morning Herald Thursday 17 December 1925 p7 Article. First year: Mollie Scutt and Irene Shackcloth(equal) dux. Ruth Lily blade Certificates: English: Irene Shackcloth and Mollie Scutt. Maths II: Violet Mathieson and Mollie Scutt. Geography (special course): Mollie Scutt.] [Northern Star, Lismore (1934 Jul 27). Havilah-Scutt. A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnised at St. Lawrence's Church of England, Barraba, on Monday, May 14, by the Rev. Canon Coates,when Mary Elizabeth (Mollie), youngest daughter of Mr. & Mrs. J Scutt, of Barraba, and late of Narrabri, was married to William Cedric Vincent, only son of Mr. & Mrs.William Havilah of Bonnie View, Alstonville. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a frock of white bridal satin, cut with deep train and cowl neck, and sleeves of chantillv lace. Her honiton lace veil and halo of orange blossoms were lent by Mrs. R. Scutt, her sister-in-law. She also carried a sheaf of pink carnations and Cecil Brunei roses. The bridesmaids, Miss Ivy Scutt, sister of the bride, and Miss Iris Havilah, sister of the bridegroom, wore Paton pink cotelle frocks, with toques of the same material, and black eye veils. They also carried sheafs of pink roses and carnations. Mr. J (Tec.) Thompson,of Kyogle, was best man, and Mr. A Scutt, of Cooma, groomsman. During the signing of the register "My Prayer" was rendered by Mrs. Reg Scutt. After the ceremony a reception was held in the Mechanics Hall, where the bride's mother, attired in black marocain, assisted by the bride groom's mother, who wore black and white crepe de chine, with hat and shoes to tone, received the guests. The bride's travelling frock was of blue wool crepe de chine, trimmed with white windswept crepe, and blue velour hat. The honeymoon was spent in Sydney and the Mountains. The future home of the married couple will be at Armidale.]

Sources

  • Birth: The Sydney Morning Herald [1930 Feb 19] / Newman-Havilah family tree
  • Marriage with William Cedric Vincent Havilah: 6468/1934 NSW
  • Death: 23807/1969 NSW



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Ancestors      3  4 Ascending treeHorizontal treeTable ancestorsFull displayAge at deathLines by nameMenu tools ancestors
     ◊ Henry Richard Scutt 1818-1911
     ◊ Mary Ann New ca 1838-1925
John James Scutt 1863-1943
Elizabeth Ann Taylor 1868-1944
     – Edward Taylor
     – Elizabeth White

Siblings Relationship computing 👪 Time line of the familyUncles and auntsNephews and nieces
  1. Evelyn Maude 1886-1981
  2. John Edward 1889-1937
  3. Herbert George 1891-1935
  4. Marie May 1894-1978
  5. Archie 1896-1979
  6. Ivy Gladys 1899-1987
  7. Olive 1901-2005
  8. Decima Dorothy 1903-ca 2002
  9. Reginald Carlton 1905-1948
  10. Mary Elizabeth 1908-1969

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