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Philip Octavius Scutt ca 1833-ca 1918

Philip Octavius/Philip/Phillip
possiblement 85 anys
  • Nascut al voltant de març de 1833 - Chertsey, Surrey
  • Batejat el 3 de novembre de 1833 - Frant, East Sussex
  • Mort al voltant de maig de 1918 - Steyning district, East Sussex
  • (1867) coachman

Casament i fillstree desc. tree desc. tree desc. tree desc.

  • Casat al voltant de novembre de 1853, Hastings district, East Sussex, amb Mary Watson ca 1829-1912 (possiblement 83 anys)
     
    fills [n (number)] fills:
     
    Louisa Harriet
    ca 1854-
     
     
    Mary Eliza
    ca 1855-ca 1921
     possiblement 65 anys
     
    Jessie
    1857-
     
     
    Philip Octavius
    1859-ca 1861
     possiblement 2 anys
     
    Charles James
    ca 1860-ca 1948
     possiblement 87 anys
     
    Henry
    ca 1862-
     
     
    Elizabeth
    ca 1864-
     
     
    Emily Rosa
    ca 1865-ca 1913
     possiblement 47 anys
    imatge
    William John
    ca 1867-1951
     possiblement 83 anys
     
    Horace Philip
    ca 1870-ca 1870
     possiblement un mes
     
    Amy
    1871-ca 1950
     possiblement 79 anys

[individual notes]

[P O S - Census 1851, groom 17yr., Vicarage House, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. P S living in 1871 in Shalford, Surrey and in 1901 in Aldrington. Census 1891 - Adur Hotel.] [hovehistory.blogspot.nl -By 1890 P. Scutt was the landlord and the following year he was doing all he could to help some shipwrecked survivors. On 11 November 1891 a fierce gale was blowing and two vessels were wrecked within a short space of time and at a distance of around 100 yards of each other. It was thought they were trying to find shelter at Shoreham but mistook the entrance to the harbour. The Ville de Napoleon was the first vessel to be wrecked but the five-man crew were rescued, taken to the Adur Hotel and placed before a roaring fire to warm them. John Roberts was driven ashore east of the Gasworks. Unhappily there was only one survivor and Mr Scutt placed him in a warm bedroom to recuperate. The basement was used as a mortuary where the three drowned men were placed. They were William Williams, 45, from Carnarvon (now spelt Caernarfon), his son William aged 14 and John Griffith Thomas of Llanwnda aged seventeen. They were buried in St Leonard’s Churchyard.] [P S 87yr.]

Fonts

  • Naixement: Chertsey 2a 32 / Census 1841-51 Surrey-61 Middlesex-71 Surrey-81-91-1901-11 Sussex..
  • Bateig: IGI J148463.
  • Casament: Hastings 2b 64 / Census 1851-61-71 Surrey-91-1901-11 Sussex.
  • Defunció: Steyning 2b 332.
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Wickers

Barbara
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|   |    | ca 1805 |






  
imatge
Philip
Scutt

ca 1808-ca 1885
   imatge
Eliza
Wickerell

ca 1810-1882
1833



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