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Mary Ann Bennett, nata circa in u 1826, Barton upon Humber, Lincolnshire, morta.
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Maritata u 14 di ghjugnu 1848, Snaith, WR Yorkshire, cù
George Scutt, natu in u in u 1828, Swinefleet, WR Yorkshire, battizatu u 6 d'aprile 1828, Swinefleet, WR Yorkshire - St. Margaret's, mortu di di ghjugnu 1887, Goole, WR Yorkshire,
inumatu u 14 di ghjugnu 1887, Swinefleet, WR Yorkshire - St. Margaret's
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Maritata circa d'aostu 1890, Goole, WR Yorkshire, cù William Tree, natu circa in u 1820, Yorkshire, mortu [Nota 1-2].
Tutale : 51 persone (cumpagni esclusi).
[Fri 30 Jun 1848, Stamford Mercury, Lincolnshire. On the 14th inst, at Snaith, (by the Rev. R. J. Serjeantson, Vicar - Mr. George Scutt, farmer, of Reedness, near Swinefleet, to Miss Mary Ann Bennett, of Winterton, daughter of Mr. Lucas Bennett, surgeon, formerly of Barton.] [Lincolnshire Chronicle - Friday 07 July 1848. At Snaith, lately, (by the Rev. R. J. Serjeantson, vicar,) Mr. George Scutt, farmer, of Reedness, near Swinefleet, to Miss Mary Ann Bennett, of Winterton, daughter of Mr. L. Bennett, surgeon, formerly of Barton.] |
[Fri 30 Jun 1848, Stamford Mercury, Lincolnshire. On the 14th inst, at Snaith, (by the Rev. R. J. Serjeantson, Vicar - Mr. George Scutt, farmer, of Reedness, near Swinefleet, to Miss Mary Ann Bennett, of Winterton, daughter of Mr. Lucas Bennett, surgeon, formerly of Barton.] [Lincolnshire Chronicle - Friday 07 July 1848. At Snaith, lately, (by the Rev. R. J. Serjeantson, vicar,) Mr. George Scutt, farmer, of Reedness, near Swinefleet, to Miss Mary Ann Bennett, of Winterton, daughter of Mr. L. Bennett, surgeon, formerly of Barton.] [G S - 59yr., resident of Goole.] |
W S bapt:1850 Aug 04, Swinefleet - father:farmer. W S 74yr. |
Census 1911 Ann Eliza Scutt noted. A E S - 78yr. |
H M S bapt:1872 Apr 14, Swinefleet Common - father: farmer - d:1877. Ann M S - 4yr., resident of Goole. |
G W S bapt:1876 Apr 09, Swinefleet Common - father: farmer - d:1879. G W S - 3yr., resident of Reedness Common. |
[F A S bapt:1879 Mar 05, The Common - father: farmer.] [F A B 75yr.] |
H E S - 79yr. |
He lived at 38 Ellerker Rise, Willerby, near Kingston-upon-Hull, Humberside, Joiner (retired) 6th November 1995. |
An anomaly ~ her birth is stated BM(Death) born 1911 Oct 19 but the baptism is two days earlier. |
Birth 1909 May 26 Clifford Roland - parents:Herbert Edgar Scutt & Isabella Scutt formerly Berry, father journeyman joiner, Hawthorne Terrace, Goole. |
E G S - 1yr. |
R M S - 0yr. |
[C L S - 25yr., lived at 72 Finkle Street, Cottingham - d: Kingston upon Hull. To Herbert Edgar Scutt (joiner).] [Sat 04 Nov 1939, Hull Daily Mail, East Riding of Yorkshire. SCUTT - Nov. 2nd, at Sutton Annexe, Charles Leonard, dearly loved fiancee of Edie. Tender thoughts and precious memories of your own dear self alone, Of the happy way you had dear that was all your very own; These are in my thoughts as ever. Prompting thoughts so sweet though sad, Of the finest, dearest sweetheart anyone ever had.] [Fri 03 Nov 1939, Hull Daily Mail, East Riding of Yorkshire. SCUTT, On the 2nd inst. at Sutton Annexe, Charles Leonard, aged 25 years (late master painter and dec), dearly loved and youngest son of Herbert & Isabel. Cortege leaves Monday, 72, Finkle Street, Cottingham, 2.30 p.m., for service. Hallgate Methodist; interment, Cottingham. From his sorrowing mam, dad, brothers & sisters, and loving fiancee, Edie.] [SCUTT, Treasured birthday memories Leonard, died Nov. 2nd, 1939. Thoughts to-day, memories for ever. Love from Edie.] [REMEMBRANCE. SCUTT. Treasured birthday memories of my dearly loved sweetheart, Leonard, 26 to-day, died Nov. 2nd 1939. For you. dear, peace: for me memories.] [From Edie. 1941 - SCUTT. In loving memory of Leonard who died Nov. 2nd 1939 - All to myself I think of you, Think of all the things you used to do, Think of the things you used to say, Think each happy yesterday; Sometimes I sigh, sometimes I smile, But I keep each olden, golden while all to myself, Life moves on, but memory stays.] [From Edie. 1941 - SCUTT. Loving memories of Leonard who passed away Nov 2nd 1938. Thoughts drift good days, Life moves on, but memory stays. Mum, dad, brothers, & sisters.] |
[Hull Daily Mail - Marriages Jun 1945. GRAY-SCUTT. June 2nd. St. Mary's Church, Cottingham, Sidney W., ex-P.0.W., third son of Mr & Mrs G. H. Gray, of Beverley, to Freda, A.T.S., elder daughter of Mr & Mrs H. Scutt, Cottingham.] [Gray, Freda (nee Scutt) 15th March 2008 peacefully in Hull Royal Infirmary, aged 87 years. Dearly loved wife of Sidney, loving Mum of Deryck, in-law Jennifer. Dear Grandma of Stephen and Robert. Service at the Haltemprice Crematorium, Willerby 12.45pm Tuesday 25th March.] |
[Hull Daily Mail - Marriages Jun 1945. GRAY-SCUTT. June 2nd. St. Mary's Church, Cottingham, Sidney W., ex-P.0.W., third son of Mr & Mrs G. H. Gray, of Beverley, to Freda, A.T.S., elder daughter of Mr & Mrs H. Scutt, Cottingham.] |
[Tue 03 Apr 1945, Hull Daily Mail, East Riding of Yorkshire. Engagements. The engagement announced between Ruby (A.T.S.), youngest daughter of Mr. & Mrs H. Scutt, of Cottingham, and Norman Haward (R.A.F.), youngest son Mr & Mrs S. Shooter, of Hull.] [Shooter (nee Scutt). Ruby - In hospital on March 29, 2013 aged 90 years. Much loved mum of Colin, Pamela and Michael, loving mother-in-law, grandma and great grandma. Service and Cremation at City Road Crematorium on Tuesday April 9 at 10.45am.] |
Tue 03 Apr 1945, Hull Daily Mail, East Riding of Yorkshire. Engagements. The engagement announced between Ruby (A.T.S.), youngest daughter of Mr. & Mrs H. Scutt, of Cottingham, and Norman Haward (R.A.F.), youngest son Mr & Mrs S. Shooter, of Hull. |
F E S bapt:1888 Oct 29, Swinefleet - father: labourer. |
G S bapt:1852 Sep 05, Reedness Common - father: farmer. G S - 85yr. |
E S - 68yr. |
W A S bapt:1876 Apr 29, Goole - father: farmer - d:1932. W A S - 56yr. |
G A S bapt:1880 Jan 09, Reedness Common - father: farmer. G A S - 3yr., resident of Goole. |
A M S bapt:1881 May 25, Swinefleet - father: farmer - d:1882. A M S 1yr., infant, resident of Goole - St. Margaret. |
W H S bapt:1884 Mar 27, Swinefleet - father: labourer. W H S - 42yr. |
R S A S 59yr. |
Hull Daily Mail, Saturday 04 February 1939. Goole Wedding. The wedding took place at Goole Parish Church today of Mr Arthur Sherbourne, second son of and Mrs J. A. Sherbourne, of Buttfield Road, Howden, and Miss Edna Avis Scutt, only daughter of Mrs Scutt & the late Mr W. Scutt, of Westfleld Square, Goole. The Rev F. Frow officiated. The bride, who was given away by her cousin, Mr Harry Moody, wore gown of slipper satin, cut on classical lines. The bridesmaids were Miss M. Moody (cousin), and Miss Jean and Miss Joan Sherbourne (sisters of the bridegroom), all of whom wore blue taffeta, trimmed with silver. Mr George R. Hall (friend of the bridegroom) was best man, and Mr D. Sherbourne (brother), was groomsman. After the reception, Mr and Mrs Sherbourne left for the west coast. |
Hull Daily Mail, Saturday 04 February 1939. Goole Wedding. The wedding took place at Goole Parish Church today of Mr Arthur Sherbourne, second son of and Mrs J. A. Sherbourne, of Buttfield Road, Howden, and Miss Edna Avis Scutt, only daughter of Mrs Scutt & the late Mr W. Scutt, of Westfleld Square, Goole. The Rev F. Frow officiated. The bride, who was given away by her cousin, Mr Harry Moody, wore gown of slipper satin, cut on classical lines. The bridesmaids were Miss M. Moody (cousin), and Miss Jean and Miss Joan Sherbourne (sisters of the bridegroom), all of whom wore blue taffeta, trimmed with silver. Mr George R. Hall (friend of the bridegroom) was best man, and Mr D. Sherbourne (brother), was groomsman. After the reception, Mr and Mrs Sherbourne left for the west coast. |
W S of 22 Mayflower Close. |
J H S 80yr., of 22 Mayflower Close. |
Z S - 13yr. |
H T S bapt:1925 Nov 08, 36 Manuel Street, Goole - father: pensioner? |
A E S bapt:1886 May 07, Swinefleet - father:farmer d:1936. A E S 45yr. |
A S bapt:1910 Oct 31, 59 South Street, Goole. |
G T S bapt:1888 Apr 09, Church Street, Swinefleet - father: farmer - d:1889. G T S - 14m., resident of Goole. |
H E S bapt:1890 Sep 22, Swinefleet - father:farmer. Census 1901 Yorkshire states Herbert H. Scutt. H E S 58yr. |
A B S bapt:1855 Apr 09, Reedness Common, father: farmer. A B S 87yr. |
S S 74yr. |
M E S bapt:1882 Mar 30, Swinefleet - father: labourer. |
E A S bapt:1884 Sep 30, Swinefleet - father: labourer. |
[J A S bapt:1886 Apr 10, Swinefleet Common - father: labourer - d:1971.] [Wednesday 19 March 1947, Hull Daily Mail - Fell Down Hold. John Scutt, 60, dock worker, 106 Dunhill Road, Goole, was treated at Goole Bartholomew Hospital for bruises received when he fell down the hold of the s.s. Polurrian in the West Dock at Goole. He was not detained.] [J A S - 84yr., "Dear husband of Nellie".] |
K A S - 54yr. |
Hull Daily Mail, East Riding of Yorkshire, Saturday 19 September 1942. Startled Horse. A verdict of Misadventure "was recorded at Goole. George Henry Windle, aged 46, of Westfield Square, Goole, who was run over by a coal dray in the railway station yard at Goole on Saturday, after his horse had bolted. He died in hospital later the same day from shock and bleeding, following penetration of the lung by fractured ribs. George Herbert Scutt, coal foreman, Westbourne Grove, Goole, employed by Goole Co-operative Society, said Windle was holding bags on the dray for another man to fill with coal. "I looked up" said Scutt, "and saw that the horse was bolting. I jumped to get to the horse's head, and Windle was on one knee on the dray with one foot on the shafts, trying to reach down to get the reins. I had to let go, and the horse crashed into a wall. I then learned that Windle had fallen off the dray." Replying to the coroner (Mr W. Bentley), Scutt said the horse was high spirited, but had shown no signs of vice before Henry Worth, coal deliverer. Hook, said the horse was startled by a bag of coal which fell near it. |
Notice is hereby given that Elizabeth Helen Davies, a natural born British subject residing at 19 Marina Grove, Portchester in the county of Hants, spinster intends, after the expiration of twenty-one days from the date of publication of this notice to assume the name of Elizabeth Helen Scutt. Dated the 10th day of November 1944. (096) Elizabeth Helen Davies. |
A S - 1yr. |
It would seem that she wasn't previously married. |
M E S bapt:1892 Apr 11, Swinefleet Common - father: foreman on farm - d:1895. M E S - 3yr., resident of Goole, St. Margaret. |
E M S - 39yr., spinster, lived at Low Street, Swinefleet Goole, Yorkshire. Wills state E M S d:1934 Jul 17. |
M E S bapt:1857 Oct 04, Reedness Common - father: farmer - d:1866. M E S - 8yr., resident of Reedness Common. |
A S - 77yr. |
A S - 75yr. |
G E G S bapt:1890 Jan 13, Goole - father: labourer - d:1890. G E G S - 10m., resident of Goole. |
C G S bapt:1902 Feb 26, 58 Alexandra Street, Goole - father: engineer - d:1908. C G S - 6yr. |