Rose Scutt 1884-ca 1963

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possibly 78 years old

(1902) housekeeper domestic of Ashington
Birth on 3 November 1884 • Pulborough, West Sussex
Baptism on 25 November 1884 • Pulborough, West Sussex
Partners with ------ ------
Marriage with John Challen about 17 October 1927 • East Preston, West Sussex
Death about February 1963 • Worthing district, West Sussex

Notes [Birth Certificate, father:W S - farm labour, reg:1884 Dec 13. R S bapt:(1)1884 Nov 25 privately & (2)1889 Aug 11. W S - farm labour, reg:1884 Dec 13.] [Sussex Agricultural Express, Saturday 10 October 1908. Alleged Assault. Charlotte Scutt, a girl of 14, was charged with assaulting James Leadbetter at Storrington, 20th September. Defendant pleaded not guilty. Prosecutor said that at 7.20 in the morning of the 20th he was going to work and when passing the backdoor where defendant lived next door to witness, she squirted water over him with a syringe and when he returned home to dinner at 12.20 she did the same thing again. The wife of prosecutor corroborated. William Scutt, father of the defendant, said that his daughter did not go out of the house as she had got a bad foot. The case was dismissed. Rose Scutt, sister of last defendant, pleaded not guilty to assaulting Alice Amelia Leadbetter, wife of last complainant. Prosecutrix said that on the 22nd September defendant threw stone at her striking her between the shoulders, hurting her very much. The case was dismissed, complainants to pay costs in both cases.] [Sussex Agricultural Express, Friday 25 February 1910. Steyning Petty Sessions, Monday. Rose Scutt. Before General R T Godman (in the chair), Mr. W A Hounsom, Mr. W Powell-Breach, Mr. R B Dell, Mr. B Y Bevan, Mr. F W Sim, Colonel E A.Young, and Colonel O J Cavenagh. Damaging Underwood, the property of Leonard A Curtis, farmer, of Storrington, on February 16th. White, carter, in the employ of prosecutor, said he saw defendant go into the wood. He followed her and afterwards took possession of the wood. Prosecutor said there had been lot of damage done during the winter, and he was determined to put a stop to it; he valued the wood at 5s. Defendant refused to plead or say anything on her own behalf. Her father said she only took a little wood for the fire. Defendant was bound over in the sum of £5 to be of good behaviour for six months. Her father, who was cautioned by the Bench, was also bound over.] [R C also lived at Lobscombe Corner in Salisbury until her brother Harry Scott moved to Weymouth in 1943.] [R C 78yr.]

Marriage with John Challen

East Preston Register Office

Sources

  • Birth: Thakeham 2b 358 / Birth Certificate
  • Baptism: Pulborough Baptisms
  • Marriage with John Challen: East Preston 2b 965
  • Death: Worthing 5h 1259



up to 46 à 12 generations, 2 implexes
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     ♦ Frederick Scutt 1820-1886
     ♦ Phoebe Daughtrey 1824-1908
William Scutt 1858-1932
Jane Daughtrey ca 1859-1932
     ♦ William Daughtrey ca 1823-ca 1869
     ◊ Sarah Ayling ca 1827-ca 1894
consanguinity: 3.13 %
Siblings Relationship computing 👪 Time line of the familyUncles and auntsNephews and nieces
  1. Ethel Jane 1878-ca 1945
  2. William Thomas 1880-1893
  3. Harry 1882-ca 1975
  4. Sarah Annie ca 1883-1948
  5. Rose 1884-ca 1963
  6. Walter Frederick ca 1886-1892
  7. Caroline Phoebe 1888-1948
  8. Mark Leonard 1889-ca 1963
  9. Frank 1892-1918
  10. Charlotte ca 1893-
  11. Edward Hamilton 1898-
  12. John ca 1901-ca 1985
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