Father's parents, uncles and aunts
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Marmaduke Scutt ca 1810-1875
possibly 65 years old
- Born about 1810 - Broomfleet, ER Yorkshire
- Died on 17 July 1875 - Howden, ER Yorkshire
- Buried - Broomfleet, ER Yorkshire - St Mary's
Spouse and children
- Married on 19 December 1845, South Cave, ER Yorkshire,
to Sarah Bathia Purdon 1821-1881 (possibly 59 years old)1daughter of/
\Joseph
Purdon
†
Jane
Ritching
†
with eight children:Jonathan
1846-1910
64 years oldAnn
1848-ca 1851
possibly 3 years oldJohn
1850-1935
85 years oldMarmaduke
ca 1852-1878
possibly 26 years oldWilliam
ca 1854-ca 1857
possibly 3 years oldWilliam
ca 1857-ca 1929
possibly 71 years oldJoseph
ca 1861-ca 1938
possibly 77 years oldSarah
ca 1862-ca 1933
possibly 71 years old
Individual note
[M S staying with relative John Wainman in Census 1851 Yorkshire.] [Stamford Mercury, Friday 23 October 1863. All that Moiety of the Manor of Bromfleet, containing about 1200 Acres. Also that well-built Farm-House, with convenient and suitable Out buildings. Also those several Closes & Farmlands, Out buildings. Also those several Closes & Farmlands, 141 Acres or 32P. of which are rich Pasture and Meadow Land will be offered in the following or such other lots may be agreed on at the time sale: Descriptions etc. Aggregate = l78 2 38. Part of the Estate adjoins the River Humber and the Market Weighton Canal. The Hull and Selby Railway runs through Bromfleet, and Market Train stops there. The Staddletborpe Station is within three miles. Bromfleet adjoins Wallingfen, and there are valuable beds of Clay in lots 10 and 11, which adjoin the Market Weighton Canal, and are between Wallingfen and the Outlet into the Humber. Borings have been made in those lots. On boring in lot 10 to the depth of 26ft 6in. the Clay was found to be 17ft 6in. in thickness and of superior quality for red bricks; and 3ft. and a half thickness and of superior quality for white bricks. On boring lot 11 to the depth 28 the Clay waa found to be 24ft. fat thickness and superior quality for red bricks. Mr. Marmaduke Scutt, one of the tenants, will show the Estate; and further particulars may had on applying to SamL Veasey, Esq., Manor House, Helton, near Spilsby; Mr. Rt. Brown, of Howden, the Auctioneer; or at the Offices Messrs.] [M S 65yr.]
Marriage notes
- ^ Marriage with Sarah Bathia Purdon:
- M S (21). S P (21)
Sources
- Birth: BMD (Deaths) / Census 1841-51-61-71 Yorkshire / The London Gazette [1879].
- Spouse: Howden 23 130.
- Death: Howden 9d 65.
- Burial: Yorkshire Burials.
Marmaduke Scutt 1714-1782 |
Alice Roberts †1793 |
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Jonathan Scutt 1751-1833 |
Ann Wainman †1844 |
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Siblings
- Anne 1795-
- Sarah ca 1797-1798
- Jonathan ca 1799-
- William ca 1804-1888
- Wainman 1806-1878
Half-siblings
On Jonathan Scutt's side- with Isabella Gibson
- Mary 1780-1798
- William 1781-1781
- Betty 1782-
- William ca 1790-1790