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Catherine Ann Ellman ca 1814-ca 1890

Gifting og börntree desc. tree desc.

[individual notes]

[C A S 76yr.] [Tue 09 Feb 1836, Kentish Gazette, Kent, Feb 4, at Glynde, Sussex, by the Rev. Francis Barrow, Thomas White Scutt, esq. of Lewes, a Magistrate and Deputy Lieutenant of the county, to Catherine Ann, eldest daughter of John Ellman, esq. of Glynde. Wife Catherine Scutt and the three children left him long before he died. For at least seven years, Mrs. Catherine Scutt had lived with her brother at Berwick before leaving to make a home for herself. (A book written by Edward Boys Ellman, brother-in-law of Thomas White Scutt and published by Skeffington & Son in 1912, six years after Ellman's death).] [The 1851 Census confirms that Catherine was at Berwick – occupation housekeeper – along with her two daughters. Thomas Scutt would have been at a boarding school. So for at least seven years Catherine had lived with her brother before leaving to ‘make a home for herself'.]

[marriage notes]

^ [marriage with] Thomas White Scutt:
T W S of Lewes, bachelor 21+. C A E born Glynde, spinster 21+. The Archdeaconry of Lewes Marriage Licence was dated 21 January 1836

Heimildir

  • Fæðing: Census 1841-51 Sussex.
  • Skírn: Ashton Emery.
  • Gifting: Sussex Marr Lic SofG / Kentish Gazette [1836 Feb 09].
  • Látin(n): Christchurch 2b 399.
      
  
  
John
Ellman

1787-1867
   Catherine Springett
Boys

1788-1866
 



Catherine Ann
Ellman

ca 1814-ca 1890

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