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Susannah Stamford, nata circa di ghjennaghju 1837, West Butterwick, Yorkshire, battizata u 19 di ghjennaghju 1837, Messingham, Lincolnshire, morta u 17 di dicembre 1923, Adlingfleet, WR Yorkshire,
inumata u 20 di dicembre 1923, Adlingfleet, WR Yorkshire - All Saints
(à l’età di forse 86 anni).
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Maritata circa di ferraghju 1855, Whitgift, WR Yorkshire, cù
John Scutt, natu circa in u 1823, Whitgift, Goole, WR Yorkshire, mortu u 8 di ghjugnu 1910, Swinefleet, WR Yorkshire,
inumatu u 12 di ghjugnu 1910, Swinefleet, WR Yorkshire - All Saints Churchyard/St. Mary's
(à l’età di forse 87 anni) [Nota 1-1]
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Tutale : 34 persone (cumpagni esclusi).
S S - 86yr. |
[1881 Morris Featherstone from Spaldington was farming Elm Tree (as the tenant of Mr Thomas Jackson) and was living there with his wife Emily and their young family. Sadly Mrs Feathersone died aged 29 in 1884 and by the following year the 154 acre farm was occupied by John Scutt. John Scutt was in 1885 almost 60 and was originally from Whitgift. He was married to Susannah who was ten years younger than him [born West Butterwick] and they had five daughters [Jane, Sarah Ann, Minnie, Florence and Lilian] and one son, Jonathan, who was then aged about 20. The family had moved several times before they came to Eastrington - the older children were born at Staddlethorpe and the younger ones at Adlingfleet, while by 1881 they were living on a farm of 120 acres at Amcotts. For a time Florence Ada Scutt, daughter of John and Susannah, was school monitor. Her brother Jonathan, the only son, married Eliza Jane Holey on June 16th 1890, which was 'Feast Monday'. Two years later the couple moved to farm at Duncotes which stood opposite Gate farm at Balkholme. They had a large family of eight sons and five daughters but not all of them survived to adulthood. In January 1901 John William 'Willie' Scutt, their 10 year old son, died of scarlet fever and in January 1923 Norman Scutt, aged 12, their youngest son, died of croup. In 1908 Mr and Mrs Jonathan Scutt moved to take over Elm Tree farm from Mr Scutt's father and they remained there until about 1937 when they moved to a smaller house ('The Nook' on the corner of Pinfold Street). Their youngest surviving son Arthur Calvert Septimus took over at Elm Tree. They celebrated their golden wedding in 1940 and Mrs Scutt then recalled how at one time she made and sold a hundred pounds of butter a week which was sold at 8d a pound.] [Sheffield Daily Telegraph Thu 04 Jul 1901. The Property Market. At Goole, yesterday, Mr. T. Beevers, of Castleford, sold by auction a dwelling-house to Mrs. Scutt, of Eastrington, for £225.] [Hull Daily Mail, East Riding of Yorkshire, Thursday 01 February 1900. Bowden. Petty Sessions. On Saturday, before G H Anderton and E P Scholfield. The charge sheet was the lightest for many months. Fred Sketchell, Wyton, was summoned by Mr John Scutt, Eastrington, under the Employer's and Workman's Act. The defendant having remitted £1, the amount claimed, and costs to the complainant, the case was withdrawn.] [J S - 87yr.] |
Census 1861 states Fanny Scutt & 1901 Janey Halkon. |
[Tue 10 Sep 1889, Sheffield Independent, South Yorkshire. The Suicide at the Workhouse At the Fir Vale Workhouse, yesterday, Mr. Wightman held an inquest on the body of William Twibell, 60 years of age, scale and spring maker, an inmate of the Workhouse during the last three years, and who committed suicide there on Friday by cutting his throat with a razor. During the last few months the deceased had been in the Workhouse Hospital suffering from heart disease, and complained that he could get no rest night or day. On Friday afternoon he left his bed, and was soon afterwards found in the closet with his throat out. A razor stained with blood was found near him. Medical assistance was procured, but he died several hours afterwards. Before his death he told Sarah Ann Scutt, one of the nurses, that he was in such severe pain he took his razor, which was under his pillow, and determined to put an end to his life. Accordingly he went into the closet and cut his throat. Upon the question being raised by a juror, it was stated that the nurse did not know the deceased had a razor in his possession, and the Coroner pointed out that the deceased was not considered insane, and, therefore, it would be thought unnecessary to search for dangerous articles. A verdict of "Committed suicide while temporarily insane" was returned.] [Whitstable Times and Herne Bay Herald - Saturday 14 January 1893 Blean. Guardian and Sanitary Authority - There were present on Thursday Messrs. Brice (Chairman), Greaves, Swinford, Farley, Pidduck, Jones, Spantoe, and the Clerk (Mr. Barch). The Town Clerk of Canterbury wrote that the contract with Chartham Asylum for accommodation of female lunatics expired at the end the month. The Council could not find an asylum nearer than Salisbury and asked the Guardians combine making arrangements with them and the Bridge Authority. The Clerk said the point was who was to bear the expense? Mr. Jones thought the Borough. Mr. Farley said the difficulty only began when female patients were removed to Salisbury. The matter was left over for the Clerk to confer with the other Union Representatives. Applications were received for the appointment of nurse, and Mrs. Baker, 10 Victoria Terrace Bay, and Miss Scutt, Easington, Yorkshire, were selected to appear before the Board at the next meeting, when the appointment will be made.] |
Jno Scutt. J S - 11yr. |
[Census 1911 states John Jonathan Scutt] [J S - 87yr.] |
Mon 18 Aug 1947, Hull Daily Mail, East Riding of Yorkshire. Scutt - Aug 17th, at The Nook, Eastrington, aged 79 yrs., Eliza Jane, beloved wife of Jonathan Scutt. Funeral at Eastrington Church, Tuesday Aug 19th, at 3pm. |
J W S - 10yr., scarlet fever. |
R S - 80yr., unmarried. |
J S - 70yr. |
K S - 67yr., 46 The Esplanade, Scarborough 29th December 1968. |
[Royal Field Artillery - list of Eastrington men serving in the First World War is taken from a list displayed in the vestry of St Michael's Church, Eastrington.] [Notice is hereby given that the Partnership lately subsisting between us, the undersigned, John Thomas Blakey, of Carr Farm, North Cliffe, Hotham, Farmer, and George Edgar Scutt, of Wressle Grange, Wressle, Howden, Farmer, carrying on business as BLAKEY & SCUTT, at Carr Farm, North Cliffe and Wressle Grange, Wressle aforesaid, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due to or owing by the said late firm in respect of Carr Farm aforesaid will be received and paid by the said John Thomas Blakey, who will continue to carry on the business of a Farmer at Carr Farm aforesaid, and all debts due to or owing by the said late firm in respect of Wressle Grange aforesaid, will be received and paid by the said George Edgar Scutt, who will continue the business of a Farmer at Wressle Grange aforesaid - Dated this 13th day of August 1930.] [G.E.SCUTT - JOHN T. BLAKEY. George Edgar Scutt, Grange Farm, Wressle, farmer Property: Swallow Hall Farm containing 143 acres two roods 26 perches at Wheldrake Consideration: �4500.] [George Edgar Scutt and Walter Screeton v The Lower Ouse Internal Drainage Board 1953 - REF 74,75/1952 1953 Public Record Office, Kew.] |
Yorkshire Post & Leeds Intelligencer, West Yorkshire, Wednesday 19 August 1953. Hill-Scutt. August 15 1953. St. Peter's Church. Howden, the Rev F. Trow. Geoffrey, only son of Mr. C Hill & the late Mrs. M. Hill, Buena Vista, Air Station, Howden, to Dorothy, youngest daughter of Mr. & Mrs. G. Scutt, The Grange, Wressle, Selby. |
Yorkshire Post & Leeds Intelligencer, West Yorkshire, Wednesday 19 August 1953. Hill-Scutt. August 15 1953. St. Peter's Church. Howden, the Rev F. Trow. Geoffrey, only son of Mr. C Hill & the late Mrs. M. Hill, Buena Vista, Air Station, Howden, to Dorothy, youngest daughter of Mr. & Mrs. G. Scutt, The Grange, Wressle, Selby. |
[Newport Wedding of Mr. Archibald Hector Robinson & Miss Marjorie Winn. Marie Scutt, Bridesmaid & Harry Scutt, Best Man - friends of the couple.] [H S - 88yr., b:1898 Jul 12, retired miner/ farmer (retired), living at The Meadow, Estcourt Road, Darrington, Pontefract. Crematorium: Pontefract 1986 Aug 04 [P36550].] |
M S - 65yr., The Meadow, Darrington, near Pontefract, Yorkshire, Died 19th October 1968. |
Scutt, Brenda May, former employee of British Telecom. She died suddenly at Blackpool Victoria Hospital, on Tuesday, 24th July, 2012, aged 77 years. A much loved wife of Ted, a cherished sister, a dear aunty and a loving sister-in-law. She will be greatly missed by all her family and friends and all the members and ladies of the Temperance Lodge Blackpool. Funeral service at Parish Church of St. Chads, Poulton-le-Fyle, on Tuesday, 7th August, 2012 at 12 noon, prior to cremation at Carleton Crematorium. |
K S - 9yr. |
Newport Wedding of Mr. Archibald Hector Robinson & Miss Marjorie Winn. Marie Scutt, Bridesmaid & Harry Scutt, Best Man - friends of the couple.] |
L S - 2yr. |
[Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, Thursday 03 June 1937. Scutt-Richardson. The wedding took place at St. Catherine's Church, Barmby Moor, near Pocklington, yesterday, Mr. Arthur Calvert S. Scutt, son of Mr. & Mrs. J Scutt, Elm Tree Farm, Eastrington, Howden, and Miss Marjorie Richardson, eldest daughter of Mr. & Mrs. H Richardson, Thornton House, Barmby Moor. The Rev. A E Sturdy (Vicar of Barmby Moor) and the Rev. H Firby (Vicar of Eastrington) officiated. The bride wore a gown of Ivory angel lace, Tudor rose design, and had six attendants - four principal bridesmaids. Miss Mary Richardson, Miss Joan Hewitt (York), Miss Richardson and Miss Blanche Richardson, and two smaller attendants, Miss Greta Taylor and Miss Mary Watson. The best man was Mr. James B Wallis (Worksop).] [A C S S living in 2002 at Elm Croft, Westfield Lane, Eastrington, Goole, North Humberside.] |
[Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, Thursday 03 June 1937. Scutt-Richardson. The wedding took place at St. Catherine's Church, Barmby Moor, near Pocklington, yesterday, Mr. Arthur Calvert S. Scutt, son of Mr. & Mrs. J Scutt, Elm Tree Farm, Eastrington, Howden, and Miss Marjorie Richardson, eldest daughter of Mr. & Mrs. H Richardson, Thornton House, Barmby Moor. The Rev. A E Sturdy (Vicar of Barmby Moor) and the Rev. H Firby (Vicar of Eastrington) officiated. The bride wore a gown of Ivory angel lace, Tudor rose design, and had six attendants - four principal bridesmaids. Miss Mary Richardson, Miss Joan Hewitt (York), Miss Richardson and Miss Blanche Richardson, and two smaller attendants, Miss Greta Taylor and Miss Mary Watson. The best man was Mr. James B Wallis (Worksop).] [She lived in 2001 at Elm Croft, Westfield Lane, Eastrington, Goole, North Humberside.] |
Hull Daily Mail, Wednesday 17 January 1923. Death. The death took place on Tuesday morning, under circumstances, after few days illness from croup, of Master Scutt, aged 12, youngest son of Mr. & Mrs J. Scutt, Elm Tree Farm, Eastrington. The deceased, a bright and promising boy, attended the Council School up to Wednesday morning last week, and his illness (throat affection), rapidly developed into so malignant a form that an immediate operation was deemed necessary, and this was successfully performed on Saturday by Drs. Wigglesworth (Howden) and Askew (Holme-on-Spalding-Moor.) In spite of every care, including the services of a trained nurse, the patient's condition, however, gradually grew worse, and he passed away as stated. The sympathy of a wide district goes out to Mr & Mrs Scutt and family in their sad and sudden bereavement. |
Census 1871 Yorkshire - Annie Scutt. |
Thomas Alfred Broadbent 39yr. |
G E T 65yr. |
Census 1881 Lincolnshire. IGI PRF states Burton upon Stather, Lincolnshire. |