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Kenelm Charles Scutt 1904-ca 1989

Kenelm Charles/Kenelm
kannski 85 ára
  • Fædd(ur)   9 júlí 1904 - North Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA
  • Dó um 1989 - SA, AUSTRALIA
  • Grafin(n) um 1989 - Pasadena, Mitcham City, SA
  • Doctor

Gifting og börntree desc.

[individual notes]

[The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA: 1889-1931) Saturday 5 April 1913 - Scutt - On the 9th July, at Stanley Street, North Adelaide, the wife of C Sidney Scutt, dentist, North Terrace - a son.] [Prince Alfred College Jubilee Celebrations. The Advertiser 1889-1931) Thursday 19 December 1918 p9 Article Upper Third Form - Dux (Captain J W Blacket memorial prize) K C Scutt.] [The UNIVERSITY of ADELAIDE. PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS BOARD. Special Senior Examination, February, 1923. Pass List. The Register (Adelaide, SA :1901-1929) Tuesday 13 March 1923 p10 Article. Scutt, Kenelm Charles, Prince Alfred College.] [Personal, The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA: 1931-1954) Monday 18 February 1935 p8 Article. Dr. K C Scutt, of Aldgate, was a passenger for Melbourne by the express on Saturday.] [Two more die in crashes, Tram Hits. The Advertiser Tuesday 16 March 1937 p23 Article. TWO MORE DIE IN CRASHES - Tram Hits Pedestrian and Car Cyclist. 9 Killed in Week. Two more vehicular fatalities yesterday, an elderly pedestrian run over by a tram at Glandore and a cyclist in a collision with a car at Port Piriemake, a total of nine road accident deaths in the State in a week. Thomas Polkinghorne, 74, of Wellington Street, Glandore, received fatal injuries when he was knocked down by a Glenelg-bound tram near the Black Forest crossing yesterday afternoon. The driver of the tram saw him approaching the crossing for pedestrians, and sounded a warning. Polkinghorne, whose sight was defective, apparently became confused, ran forward, and was struck by the side of the tram. He received a fracture of the skull and concussion, and was treated by Dr. K C Scutt, of Glandore. Detective R L Leane, who was travelling in another tram car, alighted at the scene of the accident, and took Polkinghorne to the Adelaide Hospital in a civil ambulance. He died soon after admission. Plainclothes Constable E J Davis is preparing a report for the city coroner (Mr. Blackburn).] [The Mail (Adelaide, SA :1912-1954) Saturday 3 February 1945 p3 Article. Bay Tram Kills Woman. A middle-aged woman was knocked down and killed by a Glenelg tram at Glandore West this afternoon. She was Mrs. Minna Thelma K O'Bryen, about 50 of Narkunda Street, Glandore. Mrs O'Bryen had been visiting friends and left to catch a tram to the city. As she was crossing the down track at the corner of Beckman Street she was struck by a Glenelg-bound tram and died almost immediately. Dr. K C Scutt pronounced live extinct and a civil ambulance removed the body to the City Morgue. Motor Traffic Constables Morriss and Tippett investigated the fatality.] [Dr. K C Scutt travelled on several occasions to Tasmania.] [K N C 84yr., from Myrtle Bank, bur:Pasadena, Mitcham City, SA - Plot: General A, Path 13, Grave 852.]

Heimildir

  • Fæðing: South Australian Births 1842-1906 Book:733 Page:57.
  • Gifting: (Deaths).
  • Útför: Centennial Park Cemetery.
James
Scutt

1843-ca 1919
Louisa
Harris

ca 1839-1909
   Thomas
Magarey

Elizabeth
Verco

| ca 1867 |    |   |






  
?

Charles Sidney
Scutt

ca 1872-1940
   mynd
Ellen Lucy
Magarey

1866-1938
1903



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