Discendenti di Marmaduke Scutt

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Marmaduke Scutt, natu circa d'aprile 1776, Hook, WR Yorkshire, battizatu u 16 di maghju 1776, Hook, WR Yorkshire, mortu di di ghjennaghju 1853, Hunslet district, WR Yorkshire, inumatu u 12 di ghjennaghju 1853, Bramley, WR Yorkshire - St Peter (à l’età di forse 76 anni). [Nota 1]
Maritatu u 9 di nuvembre 1802, Howden, WR Yorkshire, cù Nancy Lowther, nata circa in u 1784, Bramley or Skelton, WR Yorkshire, morta di di maghju 1870, Bramley, Leeds, WR Yorkshire, inumata u 29 di maghju 1870, Bramley, Leeds, WR Yorkshire - St. Peter (à l’età di forse 86 anni) [Nota 1-1]

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Tutale : 27 persone (cumpagni esclusi).


Note 

1 (Marmaduke Scutt ca 1776-1853)
Fonte :
- nascita : Census 1841-51 Yorkshire
- battesimu : IGI P018821 / Census 1841-51 Yorkshire
- matrimoniu : IGI Batch Number:7111130
- trapassu : Hunslet 9b 158 [Scott]

1-1 (Nancy Lowther ca 1784-1870)
N S 86yr.

Fonte :
- nascita : BMD (Deaths) / Census 1841-51-61 Yorkshire
- matrimoniu : IGI Batch Number:7111130
- trapassu, sepultura : Bramley 9b 222 / Yorkshirebmd.org.uk BRAMLEY/4/260 / FreeReg

2 (Hannah Scutt 1803-1803)
H Scut 0yr.

Fonte :
- nascita : IGI C109003 / Yorkshire Baptisms
- sepultura : Yorkshire Burials / IGI I01880-9

3 (Elizabeth Scutt 1805-)
(E Scutt d:1829?)

Fonte :
- nascita : IGI C109003

4 (Mary Scutt 1807-)
M S 3rd. daughter of Marmaduke Scutt, servant of Selby.

Fonte :
- battesimu : Yorkshire Baptisms

5 (William Scutt 1810-1832)
[1st. son of Marm Scutt, gentleman's servant.] [W Scutt 22yr. (West Ardsley, York also noted).]

Fonte :
- battesimu : Yorkshire Baptisms
- sepultura : National Burial Index (W/R)

6 (John Scutt 1812-)
Fonte :
- nascita : Borthwick Institute for Archives

7 (James Scutt ca 1815-1860)
J S - 44yr.

Fonte :
- nascita : NBI (Deaths) / Census 1841 Yorkshire
- battesimu : IGI
- matrimoniu : Leeds 23 331 / yorkshirebmd.org.uk CE46/20/26 / IGI I03470-7
- trapassu : Wakefield 9c 40 / yorkshirebmd.org.uk
- sepultura : National Burial Index (W/R)

7-1 (Jane Wood ca 1819-1861)
J S - 42yr.

Fonte :
- nascita : BMD (Deaths)
- matrimoniu : Leeds 23 331 / yorkshirebmd.org.uk CE46/20/26 / IGI I03470-7
- trapassu : Wakefield 9c 33 / yorkshirebmd.org.uk
- sepultura : National Burial Index (W/R)

8 (Sarah Ann Scutt ca 1847-)
S A S d:before 1855?

Fonte :
- nascita : Liverpool 8b 47

9 (Louisa Scutt ca 1849-ca 1925)
L H - 76yr.

Fonte :
- nascita : Liverpool 20 382
- matrimoniu : Wakefield 9c 5 / Yorkshire BMD - CE113/164
- trapassu : Wakefield 9c 88

9-1 (Benjamin Hunter ca 1844-)
Fonte :
- nascita : Census 1881 Yorkshire
- matrimoniu : Wakefield 9c 5 / Yorkshire BMD - CE113/164

10 (James W. Hunter ca 1871-)
Fonte :
- nascita : Census 1881 Yorkshire

11 (John Thomas Hunter ca 1873-)
Fonte :
- nascita : Census 1881 Yorkshire

12 (George Scutt Hunter ca 1874-)
THE LONDON GAZETTE, MAY 21, 1901 - Notice is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, William Riley French and George Scutt Hunter, carrying on business in Dealing in Mines in Spain and elsewhere, at 116 (and subsequently at 31), Wool Exchange, in the city of London, under the style or firm of " French and Hunter," was dissolved as and from the 16th day of May, 1901, by mutual consent. The said business will be carried on henceforward solely by the said William Riley French in his own name and for his own account. Dated the 16th May, 1901. WILL. R. FRENCH., GEO. S. HUNTER. THE LONDON GAZETTE, Oct 11, 1901 - NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, Charles Mead and George Scutt Hunter, under the style of "Mead and Hunter," as Commission Agents, Syndicate and Company Promoters, and Investment Agents, at 116, Wool Exchange, in the city of London, has been dissolved by mutual consent as from the sixth day of August, 1901. Dated this 5th day of October, 1901. CHARLES MEAD, GEO. S. HUNTER.

Fonte :
- nascita : Census 1881 Yorkshire

13 (Ann Jane Hunter ca 1877-)
Fonte :
- nascita : Wakefield 9c 81 / Census 1881 Yorkshire

14 (Martha Annie Hunter ca 1879-ca 1910)
Fonte :
- nascita : Wakefield 9c 77 / Census 1881 Yorkshire
- trapassu : Wakefield 9c 13

15 (William Wood Scutt ca 1851-1930)
W S - 79yr.

Fonte :
- nascita : Liverpool 20 465
- trapassu : Leeds North 9b 316
- sepultura : National Burial Index (W/R)

16 (James Duke Scutt ca 1853-1924)
J D S b:121 Great Howard Street, Liverpool, Lancashire - Baptized by: R Vinct Sheldon. BMD states Jane Duke Scutt. J D S - 75yr., lived at 408 Brincliffe Edge Road, Sheffield - d:Clifton, Yorkshire. To Harry Allison Scutt (schoolmaster).

Fonte :
- nascita : Liverpool 8b 18
- battesimu : IGI P019721 / Register: Baptisms 1834-1926 p39 entry 307
- matrimoniu 1 : Wakefield 9c 76
- matrimoniu 2 : Wakefield 9c 128
- trapassu : York 9d 10 / FLA/5A/36 / Wills 1929

16-1 (Emma Allison ca 1853-1920)
E S 66yr.

Fonte :
- nascita : Mansfield 7b 45 / Census 1881-91-1901 Yorkshire
- matrimoniu : Wakefield 9c 76
- trapassu : Wakefield 9c 11

17 (Harry Allison Scutt 1880-1964)
[After Banns according to the forums of the Church of Scotland. Harry Allison Scutt (26) school master, bachelor of 70 Oliver Street, Stockport. Parents - James Duke Scutt, painter and decorator & Emma Scutt nee Allison. Isabella Kidd Couper, spinster of 19 West Saville Terrace, Edinburgh. Parents - James Lamb Couper, laundry manager & Jane Couper nee Edwards. Witnesses:Willie Duke Scutt & Margaret A Couper. James Fraser:Registrar & Signed:Robert Burnett, Minister of Liberton.] [H J S 83yr.]

Fonte :
- nascita : Wakefield 9c 47
- matrimoniu : Edinburgh City/Midlothian 693/00 0032
- trapassu : Chesterfield 3a 210

17-1 (Isabel Kidd Couper ca 1882-1957)
[After Banns according to the forums of the Church of Scotland. Harry Allison Scutt (26) school master, bachelor of 70 Oliver Street, Stockport. Parents - James Duke Scutt, painter and decorator & Emma Scutt nee Allison. Isabella Kidd Couper, spinster of 19 West Saville Terrace, Edinburgh. Parents - James Lamb Couper, laundry manager & Jane Couper nee Edwards. Witnesses:Willie Duke Scutt & Margaret A Couper. James Fraser:Registrar & Signed:Robert Burnett, Minister of Liberton.] [I K S 75yr.]

Fonte :
- nascita : BMD (Deaths)
- matrimoniu : Edinburgh City/Midlothian 693/00 0032
- trapassu : Sheffield 2d 17

18 (William Duke Scutt ca 1882-1949)
[Yorkshire Evening Post, West Yorkshire, Monday 10 October 1938. MR. W D Scutt. Wakefield - Man's Appointment to Important Post. Mr. W D Scutt, a native of Wakefield, who is to succeed Mr. Baldwin, was an engineer in Leeds until 1924 when he was transferred to the office of the Engineer-in-Chief, London. He returned to Leeds in 1930 as engineer in charge of the West Yorkshire Engineering Section. January 1935, he was appointed superintending engineer the North-Eastern district, and December the same year was appointed telephone manager of the Bradford area, which was the first area in the country put on the new area basis. Mr. Scutt's new appointment gives him responsibility for the Post Office engineering activities for the North-Eastern counties, from Berwick-on-Tweed to the south of Lincoln. He is president of the Bradford Telephone Area Sports and Serial Club, which won the North-Eastern Regional Shield last year — a trophy for the best sporting performance of postal staffs in the North-Eastern region, which was being competed for for the first time.] [W D S - 65yr.]

Fonte :
- nascita : Wakefield 9c 39 / Census 1891-1901 Yorkshire
- matrimoniu : Leeds 9b 1037 / Yorkshire BMD - CE44/G/417
- trapassu : Leeds 2c 196

18-1 (Eliza Bramley ca 1882-1944)
E S 62yr.

Fonte :
- nascita : Census 1911 Lancashire
- matrimoniu : Leeds 9b 1037 / Yorkshire BMD - CE44/G/417
- trapassu : Leeds 9b 236

19 (Edith Mabel Scutt ca 1884-)
Fonte :
- nascita : Wakefield 9c 40
- matrimoniu : Wakefield 1c 139 / West Yorkshire Non-Conformist Records 1646-1985

19-1 (Harold Ashley )
Fonte :
- matrimoniu : Wakefield 1c 139 / West Yorkshire Non-Conformist Records 1646-1985

20 (Bertha Annie Scutt ca 1886-)
Fonte :
- nascita : Wakefield 9c 45
- matrimoniu : Barnsley 9c 470

20-1 (Harold Cole )
Fonte :
- matrimoniu : Barnsley 9c 470

21 (Cecil Allison Scutt ca 1889-1961)
[Cambridge Independent Press, Friday 20 June 1913. Fitzwilliam Hall. Scholarships. The George Charles Winter Warr Scholarship for Classical Research is awarded to Cecil Allison Scutt, B.A., Clare.] [The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.: 1848-1956) Wednesday 20 June 1928 p15 Article - Social Events. The colours of Newman College Club handsome combination of red blue and black formed the basis of the decorative scheme which transformed the St Kilda Town Hall into a ballroom for the annual at home given hot evening by the students of Newman College. As the special guests arrived .... Professor and Mrs Scutt .... Mrs. Scutt's frock of shot deep cyclamen mauve taffetas was made with a full skirt.] [Outward bound passenger lists for London in December 1928 as follows, Professor Cecil Scutt age 39, Mrs. Lillian Scutt home duties age 36, Master Robert Scutt age 8, Master Phillip Scutt age 3.] [The Register News-Pictorial - Adelaide, SA :Monday 27 January 1930 p7. Prof. C. A. Scutt, of Melbourne University, and Mrs. Scutt, are returning from a holiday trip to Europe by the Runic, which reached Outer Harbour on Saturday.] [Argus - Melbourne Wednesday 18 May 1938. Commenting on a request by the Universities' Bureau of the British Empire for assistance for the British schools at Rome and Athens, the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Professor of Classics at the University of Melbourne (Professor C. A. Scutt), who spent some time at the Athens school as a research scholar after he left Cambridge, said yesterday that both schools had been doing very valuable work over a period of about 50 years. Money for excavation work, he said, was the principal need of the Athens school. A small grant from each of the universities of the Empire each year would do a great deal to assist the work.] [C A S - 72yr.] [He was a classical scholar, and was educated at Wakefield Grammar School and Clare College, Cambridge, where he graduated (B.A., 1911; M.A., 1915) with first-class honours in the classical tripos and second-class in the medieval and modern languages tripos. With the aid of a Prendergast studentship (1912, 1914) and a Warr research scholarship in 1913, he engaged in excavation and philological research in Southern Italy and Greece and published 'The Tsakonian dialect' in the Annual of the British School at Athens (volumes 19-20, 1912-13, 1913-14). During World War I, when the allied forces started operations in the Balkans, Scutt, a fluent speaker of modern Greek, commanded a mixed band of Macedonian irregulars for outpost and intelligence work. Returning to England he became a teacher at Repton School, Derbyshire, in 1918 at Mirfield, Yorkshire, married Lilian Buckley with Congregational forms. Appointed to the chair of classical philology at the University of Melbourne in October 1919, Scutt did not maintain the prominent reputation of his department established by his brilliant predecessor T. G. Tucker. But his skill and dedication as a teacher were appreciated; he practised traditional methods of teaching, relying less on formal lectures than on individual tuition. He taught a final-year course in comparative philology and, as local research opportunities were limited, assisted his best graduates to obtain scholarships to Cambridge and Oxford. Scutt, who had a ruddy, cheerful face and broad Yorkshire accent, was an active member of the academic community. He was dean of the faculty of arts in 1925-28 and 1938, and a member of the board of management of the university press, of the general library committee and the faculty of education. From 1920 to 1953 he served almost continuously as a member of the schools board. Although little involved in the wider community, he was patron of the Classical Association of Victoria in 1920-25. A socialist in his youth, a staunch conservative in later life, raised as a Nonconformist but later agnostic, Scutt believed in 'the culture of ancient Athens and the best of English traditions, but little else'. Retiring in 1955, he returned to Cambridge in 1961 and died there on 26 March. His wife and two sons survived him. Apart from his academic reputation, contemporaries remembered him with affection for his integrity, geniality and common sense, for his 'instinct for the just cause' and 'for the light of interest in his eyes at the mere mention of cricket' ~ Diane Langmore, "Scutt, Cecil Allison (1889-1961)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 11, Melbourne University Press, 1988, pp.558-559.] [C A S - 72yr., residence:Toorak, Australia, cremated: 30 Mar 1961 Cambridge Crematorium (Cambridge).]

Fonte :
- nascita : Wakefield 9c 44
- matrimoniu : Dewsbury 9b 1349
- trapassu : Cambridge 4a 333 / Index to Wills, Probate & Administration Records 1841-2009

21-1 (Lilian Buckley )
Fonte :
- matrimoniu : Dewsbury 9b 1349

22 (Winifred Elsie Scutt ca 1893-)
Fonte :
- nascita : Wakefield 9c 43
- matrimoniu : Wakefield 9c 103

22-1 (James A. Simpson )
Fonte :
- matrimoniu : Wakefield 9c 103

16-2 (Isabella Paley ca 1850-1930)
[I S 79yr., lived at 3 Arlington Street, Wakefield - d:Halifax. To Clara Holbeery (wife of Joseph Holbeery).] [Plot: IX. 10.]

Fonte :
- nascita : BMD (Deaths)
- matrimoniu 2 : Wakefield 9c 128
- trapassu : Halifax 9a 573 / Wills 1930

23 (Sarah Jane Scutt ca 1855-ca 1856)
Fonte :
- nascita : Liverpool 5b 26
- trapassu : Liverpool 8b 4x

24 (Sarah Scutt 1819-)
Fonte :
- battesimu : IGI C041642
- matrimoniu : Census 1861 Yorkshire

24-1 (------ Harrison †/1861)
Fonte :
- matrimoniu : Census 1861 Yorkshire

26 (Ellen Harrison ca 1855-)
Fonte :
- nascita : Census 1861 Yorkshire

27 (Anne Scutt 1822-)
(did she die in 1844?)

Fonte :
- nascita : Census 1841 Yorkshire
- battesimu : IGI C041642

28 (George Scutt ca 1824-)
Fonte :
- nascita : Census 1841 Yorkshire
- battesimu : IGI C041642

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