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Thomas Scutt 1853-1921

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67 years old
  • Born on 2 October 1853 - Brighton, East Sussex - 11 Grosvenor Street
  • Baptized - Brighton, East Sussex - St Nicholas
  • Died on 13 February 1921 - Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA
  • Buried - West Terrace Cemetery
  • (1874 porter hotel, later fisherman

Spouse and childrentree desc. tree desc. tree desc. tree desc.

Individual note

[Birth Certificate of Thomas; 2nd Oct 1853, 11 Grosvenor Street, Father William, Mother Ann - formerly Jones, Father, Labourer, No sign just his mark X, Reg 10 Oct 1853, Registrar S Thorncroft. District Brighthelmstone, Sub District St. Peter Brighton, County of Sussex.] [Census 1871 (Scott)] [The Advertiser (Adelaide) Friday 3 March 1911 p7 Advertising. For Sale, English Dover Stove, No 8, in good order. Apply T. Scutt, Collins Street, Enfield.] [The Advertiser - Adelaide, SA Friday 16 October 1891 p8 Advertising. Lost, October 8. Collie Dog, four white feet, slightly marked brindle. Reward T. Scutt, Bolton Street, North Adelaide.] [The Advertiser Thursday 30 August 1894. Church Intelligence. A gospel meeting for fish-hawkers was held in the Central Fish Market on Wednesday evening, when there was but a small attendance. Hymns were sung and addresses were given by three hawkers, Messrs, K. Clisby, S.Clough, and T. Scutt.] [The Advertiser Friday 17 June 1898 Very Important, The Errors of the Metaphysical Society Exposed. D.V. - a Meeting will be held in the Rechabite Hall, Grote Street on Sunday Evening, 7 p.m., June 19, showing from the Word of God that metaphysical healing is not the teaching of Jesus Christ. Conducted by T. Scutt and F.Hughes.] [The Advertiser Wednesday 10 February 1904 p10 Advertising. Found, Lady's Cloak, near Fish Market. Owner apply T. Scutt, 78, Hanson Street.] [The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1889-1931) Thursday 25 November 1909. Hutchison. In loving memory of Lillie, the beloved wife of W. J. Hutchison, and daughter of Thomas and Agnes Scutt, of Enfield, SA, who died at Narrabri, N.S.W., on the 25th November, 1908. Inserted by her parents.] [Found, small sum of money, owner can have same by giving particulars and expenses. Apply to Thomas Scutt, Collins Street, Enfield.] [The Advertiser Saturday 16 September 1916 p6 Article. MAGISTRATES COURT-GLENELG. Thursday, September 14. (Before Messrs. W. Patterson and J. McCann.) Alfred Bottomley, William Green, Herbert Stafford, and Thomas Scutt were charged, on the information of W. H. Jeanes, town clerk of the Glenelg Corporation, with having galloped horses on the beach at a speed exceeding six miles an hour on Sunday, September 10. The evidence showed that the accused, who each pleaded guilty, had raced their mounts along the beach at a speed of between 12 and 16 miles an hour. The bench inflicted a fine of 10/ with 10/ costs in each case.] [The Advertiser (Adelaide) Monday 7 March 1921 p6 Article. PROBATE GRANTED. The Mercantile Trade Protection Association reports that probate has been granted in the following estates the amounts being gross value: Thomas Scutt Enfield, £780.] [The Advertiser (Adelaide) Friday 13 February 1925 p12 Family Notices. In Memoriam. Scutt, In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away February 13th, 1921. Though life Brings much that alters, And time brings what is new, There's a thing that never alters, That is memory dear father of you. Inserted by his loving son and daughter-in-law, Dave, Lily, Maisie, and Stan. Scutt, In loving remembrance of Thomas Scutt, dearly beloved husband of Agnes Scutt, died February 13th, 1921. There is one who misses you sadly, And thinks of your kind, loving ways, But I will meet You again dear father, At the dawn of a beautiful day - Inserted by his loving wife, son, and daughter-in-law, Jim and Irene. Scutt - In loving memory of Thomas Scutt, who died February 13, 1921. Deep in our hearts there's a memory of a loved one we shall never forget. Inserted ny his loving daughter Grace, Will, and Edna, Melbourne] [The Register (Adelaide) Friday 22 October 1926 p8 Family Notices Scutt - In loving memory of Thomas Scutt, who died 13th February 1921, "Thy will be done", Inserted by his loving daughter Grace, Will, and Edna, Melbourne. Scutt in loving memory of my dear husband and father, who passed away February 13 1921, Beautiful memories left behind of a life that was gentle and kind. A life made good by kindly deeds and generous thoughts of others needs. Inserted by his loving wife, son and daughter-in-law, Jim & Irene. Scutt, In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away February 13 1921. Just a memory, fond and true. To show dear father we think of you. Inserted by his loving son and daughter-in-law, Dave & Lily, Maisie and Stan.] [Scutt, In loving memory of dear father, who fell asleep 13th February, 1921 "Deep in my heart there a picture, More precious than silver or gold, It's a picture of my dear father, Whose memory will never grow cold. Inserted by his son and daughter-in-law Jim and Irene.] [The Register Adelaide, SA: 1901-1929) Monday 7 March 1921 p6 Article. The Mercantile Trade Protection Association:-Probates. Thomas Scutt, Enfield, £780;] [Plot: Light Oval.]

Marriage notes

^ Marriage with Agnes Hunt:
T S (21) bachelor, porter 12 Windmill Street, Brighton - father:William Scutt, carman. A H (20) spinster, domestic servant, York Hotel, Old Steine, Brighton - father:Henry Harry Hunt, farmer (dec.)

Sources

  • Birth: Brighton 2b 151 / Census 1861-71 Sussex.
  • Spouse: Brighton 2b 380.
  • Death: SA # 444/63 / The Register [1926 Oct 22].
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Sarah
Scutt

1793-ca 1863
   Thomas Evans
Jones

Mary
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William
Scutt

1828-ca 1886
   Anne Evans
Jones

ca 1825-1874
ca 1852



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