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Alice Roberts, died in February 1793, Goole or Hook, WR Yorkshire,
buried on 19 February 1793, Hook, WR Yorkshire
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Married about 17 September 1738, Snaith, WR Yorkshire, to
Marmaduke Scutt, born, Hook, WR Yorkshire, baptized on 2 May 1714, Hook, WR Yorkshire - St Mary, died in January 1782, WR Yorkshire,
buried on 13 January 1782, Hook, WR Yorkshire
(age at death: possibly 67 years old) [Note 1-1]
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Total: 100 individuals (spouses not included).
A S - widow. |
Marmyduke Scute d:1782. |
J S 82yr., of Broomfleet. |
Husband a labourer. |
M S 18yr., father:Jonathan Scutt of Eastrington, farmer. |
Wm, son of Jonathon & Isabella Scutt, father a labourer. |
Father a labourer. |
Death 1844 Apr 28 Ann Scutt - 72yrs., widow died of a decline at Broomfleet. William Scutt of Broomfleet present at the death. |
(this needs to be verified). |
W E - 87yr. |
S S 1yr., father:Jonathan Scutt of Eastrington, farmer. |
J Scutte bapt:1799 Jun 29 or 1799 Jun 30? |
[Yorkshire Gazette, North Yorkshire, Saturday 05 January 1850. The Epiphany General Quarter Sessions of the peace, for the East Riding of Yorkshire, were opened at Beverley, on Tuesday morning last, before Richard Bethel, Esq., chairman, and a bench of magistrates ....... The following gentlemen were sworn upon the Grand Jury, viz.: Wm. Scutt, of Haxton.] [DDTR/300, Title: Lease for one year and from year to year relating to property in Laxton, 25 Sep 1856, Description Parties: 1)Philip Saltmarshe, Saltmarshe, esquire, 2)William Scutt, Laxton, farmer - Property: farm at Laxton containing 104 acres one rood 25 perches - Consideration: £126 7s per year. Witnesses: John Marsden & W Ticken-Smith.] [W S - 84yr.] |
B S (b:1816/17?), 74yr. |
[Hull Daily Mail, East Riding of Yorkshire, Thursday 11 June 1891. Goole Petty Sessions. Wednesday. Before Mr R. Crevice (chairman), Hon. A. F. Hood, and Dr Blair. Important to Farmers: Employer's and Workmen's Act. Enoch Cousins and Win. labourers, were summoned by Wm. Scutt, farmer, Swinefleet, under the Employers and Workmen's Act for breach of contract in leaving their work four days after they had entered his service. W. Everatt appeared for the complainant, and Mr Everatt Hind for defendants. A legal discussion took place whether actual contract been entered into. Mr Hind argued at some length from the law as laid down in the Statute of Frauds, and ultimately the Bench read another case which bore out Mr Hind's contention, and dismissed the summons with the remark that it was a matter of great concern for the farmers. The law was clear, and the Beach suggested that the farmers should get the men to sign a note which would then constitute an agreement for hiring. This not having been done, they dismissed the case, and refused defendants their costs.] [Sheffield Daily Telegraph Fri 17 Oct 1902. Doncaster County Court. Yesterday - An action was brought by Isaac Wells, farmer, Hatfield, against Henry W. Colingwood, of Ranskill, to recover £15 10s. for slag supplied. It was stated that in December, 1900, defendant authorised William Scutt of Clayworth, Lincolnshire, who is his tenant, to obtain 8-1/2 tons of slag for himself, and 1-1/4 tons for another tenant named Hiley, which was delivered at Ranskill Station. Two other tons were ordered for defendant, and the price was 31s. per ton. Defendant stated that he instructed Scutt to purchase 6-1/4 tons of slag it was to be deducted from his rent. A verdict was given for the defendant.] [Sheffield Daily Telegraph Sat 07 Feb 1903. Hay, 50 Tons good Meadow. for Sale Apply William Scutt, Clayworth Hall Farm, Retford.] [Sheffield Daily Telegraph Wed 02 Nov 1904 - South Yorkshire. Last Night's "London Gazette." Bankruptcy Acts, 1833-1830. Receiving Orders. William Scutt, commission agent, Hensall, near Snaith.] [W S - 74yr.] |
Ann Elizabeth Scutt noted - Census 1911 Yorkshire. Annie Eliza Scutt 78yr. |
A E G - 33yr. |
To be peremptorily sold, pursuant to a Decree of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer at Westminster, in a Cause Grimstone against Grimstone, before Peter Earnshaw and Thomas Sawdon, Gentlemen, under the Direction of Abel Moysey, Esq; the Deputy-Remembrancer of the said Court, on Thursday the 9th of April next, at the House of Jonathan Skutt, known by the Name of the Swan Inn, in Low Harrowgate, in the County of York, between the Hours of Four and Five of the Clock in the Afternoon, A Messuage and Lands late of Mark Grimstone, deceased, situate in the Parish of Paunall, in the said County. Particulars to behad of Abel Moysey, Esq; King's Remembrancer's Office in the Inner-Temple, London ; Mr. Earnshaw, Attorney, Knaresborough ; and Mr. Sawden Attorney, Whitby. (the year not known). J S - 65yr. |
A M S - 63yr. |
T G S - 6yr., resident of Reedness Grange. |
(1871) W S - 72yr.9m.10dy., born in England, farmer and living in Osprey, Grey South, Ontario. C of E.(Anglican). |
J S - 92yr. |
J S - 81yr.5m. |
M J S - 81yr.1m.24dy. |
E L 70yr. |
He is of German descent. |
S J S b:1846/48 Oct 15. J D M - 68yr., d:1904 Jul 05. |
ARRIVAL: 1871 Ontario, Canada. (1871) W S - 20yr., labourer and living in Osprey, Grey South, Ontario. Episcopal Methodist. (Census 1880 states that he was born c1839) |
E J K b:1850 Aug 06 Ontario (Census 1901), also noted as Liza & Caroline Scutt. E J S 79yr.1m.17dy. |
E S b:1843 Jan 09 according to Census 1901 but Ontario Deaths state born 1854. E S - 53yr., single. |
J S living in 1917 at Lidgett, Saskatchewan. |
Census 1881-1901 Ontario states 1855 Feb 02. |
Born 9 August 1862 Durham, ENGLAND also noted. |
G S - 50yr. |
[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.] |
S S 59yr. |
J S - 64yr., to Louisa Scutt (widow). |
[L S - 76yr., lived at Glen Dhoun, Broomfleet.] [Hull Daily Mail, Thursday 18 June 1925. SCUTT - June 17th, Louisa, wife of the late Jonathan Scutt, of Providence Farm - Interred at Broomfleet, Sat 20th at 2pm.] |
[J S - 85yr. of Broomfleet. To Joseph Scutt (retired farmer) & Marmaduke Scutt (farmer).] [Hull Daily Mail - Monday 25 November 1935. Scutt, Nov. 23rd at Broomfleet, John, beloved husband of the late Sarah Ann, aged 85 years. Funeral Broomfleet, Tuesday, 26th. at 2.30p.m.] |
S A S - 36yr. Relatives known, brother Thomas Davies, sister-in-law Elizabeth and nephews Thomas B Davies & Alfred Issac Davies. |
M S 26yr. |
W S - 71yr. |
S A S - 23yr. |
[M S - 75yr., to Anna Whittle (widow).] [Wed 18 Sep 1940, Hull Daily Mail, East Riding of Yorkshire. Scutt, Sept. 17th, at Hotham, Margaret, widow of the late William Scutt. Internment Hotham, Friday, 2.30 p.m. Only invitation.] [It is unknown to me if she was previously married]. |
J S 78yr. |
[Census 1881 Yorkshire states Ann Scutt.] [S P - 71yr.] |
G P - 79yr. |
Alice ------, dau of. |
No.365, is "John Scutt, died 18th Sept 1826, aged 69 years." - resident of Reedness Common. |
"No.365, is 'Susanna, wife of John Scutt, died 17th Jan 1826, aged 67 years." - resident of Goole. St Margaret's plot 364. |
[Census 1861 Yorkshire states W S b:Swinefleet, Yorkshire.] [Clark & Co., Solicitors, Snaith. Title deeds and other papers relating to land, West Riding. FILE - Draft conveyance of land in Swinefleet - ref:DDCL/2694 date:1862. William Scutt of Reednees Common, farmer Property: dwellinghouse with workshop, outbuildings, yard and ground belonging thereto in Swinefleet on the north side of the Town Street includes: contract of purchase; affidavit of Wilson Bentley late of Redness, then of Kilpin, yeoman; requisitions and answers on the title.] [W S 83yr., resident of Goole, St. Margaret's plot 363] ["William Scutt, of Swinefleet, who died aged 83 years, 22nd June 1869." Buried with him is "Mary, wife of William, died 13th Jan 1839, aged 49 years".] |
[M H - b:1789 Snaith, East Yorkshire, bapt:1789 Dec 06 Rawcliffe, St. James, daughter of William Epworth.] [Mary S - 49yr., resident of Reedness Common - bur:1839 Jan 17 St. Margaret's plot 363 "William Scutt, of Swinefleet, who died aged 83 years, 22nd June 1869". Buried with him is "Mary, wife of William, died 15th Jan 1839, aged 49 years".] |
[A website states W S b:1813 May 24.] [W S landed in U.S.A.(New York) in 1834 Apr 08. He took his family from New York, to Illinois and then finally settled in Wisconsin. William Scutt, farmer, Sec.18; P.O. Union Grove; born in Yorkshire, England, 24 May 1813; son of Wm. Scutt, Sr., a well-to-do and much respected farmer in the old country.] [Mr. and Mrs. Scutt, Jr., landed in New York, 8 April 1834; in 1839, moved to Southern Illinois, Macoupin Co., and settled on 160 acres; moved to Racine about 1853, and went into general trading business - pork packing, and largely engaged in buying and selling grain; went to Yorkville, in 1858, purchased 170 acres, where it is still located; a fine farm, under the best of cultivation.] |
[Jonathan Scutt, farmer, 20yr., left England (Hull) "Minstrel" - destination USA arrived 1837 Jun 10.] [Plot: Block 7.] |
Plot: Block 7. |
E S - 43yr. |
M A S - 45yr. |
[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.] |
[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.] |
(parents:William/Elizabeth ------ also stated). [In the 1851 census Maria (21yr) b:Reedness is listed as the wife of Thomas Philipson. In the 1861 census Thomas Philipson is listed as unmarried.] [Plot: Block 7.] |
J S - 72yr., resident of Reedness Common. |
M S - 40yr., resident of Goole. |
IGI C109221 states M S bapt:1814 Jun 15 Hemingbrough, Yorkshire. |
M S - 81yr., living at Pasture Road, Goole. Will 1897 Dec 16 - To Hannah Maria Sherwood (wife of Charles Sherwood). |
M S - 70yr., resident of Goole. |
S S - b:1821 Swinefleet, also noted. S S - 88yr. |
J H S - 69yr. |
Captain J S "The beloved husband of Sarah Scutt who departed this life on April 18th 1896 aged 74year", St Nicholas. Effects to Sarah Scutt - widow. |
S S 77yr. Spouse of Captain John Scutt b:1822 Mar 06, bapt:1822 Apr 11 Thorne, South Yorkshire - parents:Thomas & Mary Bleasby. |
W S - 71yr. |
E S - 48yr. |
widower J H possibly remarried Sarah M Clayton 1866 Dec?-- [Glanford Brigg 7a 1371]. |
J H possibly remarried Sarah M. Clayton 1866 Dec?-- Glanford Brigg 7a 1371. J H - 67yr. |
M Scut. Reedness also noted. |
M S - 81yr., resident of Reedness Common. |
A S - 47yr., is buried at Whitgift Church. |
(1820 May 11?). |
M S 3m., resident of Reedness Common. (Bishop's Transcripts of Burials states 3yr.) |
B S - 6m., resident of Goole. |
J S - 20wk., resident of Reedness Common. |
M S - 2wk., resident of Reedness Common. |
H F - 62yr. |
The birth certificate states Jane Bradley not Scutt formerly Bradley. (there is a baptism for a Jane Bradley 21 Apr 1816 Whitgift, perhaps this is her). |
In the 1841 census Elizabeth South was living in High Street, Swinefleet with her children; Hannah 19, William 14 & Mary 12. Death 1849 Sep 22 Elizabeth Scutt - 50yrs., wife of Duke Scutt agricultural labourer, died of cholera, Mary Revell present at the death. |
[Sheffield Daily Telegraph Thu 04 Dec 1873. ARSON at OUSEFLEET. Benjamin Drury, 46, agricultural labourer, was indicted for maliciously setting fire to a stack of wheat, the property of Jonathan Scutt, at Ousefleet, on the 20th September last. He admitted that he committed the crime, but said he was at the time suffering from delirium. Mr. Wheelbouse, who prosecuted, stated that Ousefleet was near Goole, at the extreme corner of the West Riding, and that the prosecutor was a farmer (since dead), and the prisoner was his son-in-law. On the morning of the day mentioned he went deliberately into Mr. Scutt's stackyard and set fire to the stack. Prisoner expressed deep sorrow for what he had done, maintaining that if he had been in his right mind at the time he should not have committed the crime. The jury after an hour's deliberation, found the prisoner not guilty, on the ground of insanity, and the Judge ordered him to be detained during her Majesty's pleasure.] [J S - 74yr.] |
Bastardy Certificate dated:1818 Oct 19. Mother:Ann Ross, singlewoman of Alkborough. Putative father:Jonathan Scutt of Swinefleet in the West Riding of Yorkshire, labourer. Female child b:1818 Oct 11. [LQS A/1/436/83]. Bastardy Certificate dated 18 Jan 1819. Mother: Ann Ross of Alkborough single woman. Putative father: Jonathan Scutt of Swinefleet in the West Riding of the County of York Labourer. Child has been born [LQS A/1/438/NFP]. |
Bastardy Certificate dated 15 March 1821. Mother:Ann Ross. Putative father: Jonathan Scutt of Swinefleet in the West Riding of the County of York Labourer. Female child born at Alkborough 8 Feb last past. [LQS A/1/456/27]. |
Bastardy Miscellaneous dated:1823 Apr 04. Mother:Ann Ross, singlewoman. Putative father:Jonathan Scutt of Swinefleet, West Riding of Yorkshire. Female child lately born in the parish of Alkborough. Jonathan Scutt's appeal against the bastardy order dismissed and the order confirmed. [LQS A/1/472/101 & 102 (copy of 101)]. |
J S - 47yr. |
[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.] |
S S - 86yr. |
J S unmarried. |
Sheffield Daily Telegraph Thu 04 Dec 1873. ARSON at OUSEFLEET. Benjamin Drury, 46, agricultural labourer, was indicted for maliciously setting fire to a stack of wheat, the property of Jonathan Scutt, at Ousefleet, on the 20th September last. He admitted that he committed the crime, but said he was at the time suffering from delirium. Mr. Wheelbouse, who prosecuted, stated that Ousefleet was near Goole, at the extreme corner of the West Riding, and that the prosecutor was a farmer (since dead), and the prisoner was his son-in-law. On the morning of the day mentioned he went deliberately into Mr. Scutt's stackyard and set fire to the stack. Prisoner expressed deep sorrow for what he had done, maintaining that if he had been in his right mind at the time he should not have committed the crime. The jury after an hour's deliberation, found the prisoner not guilty, on the ground of insanity, and the Judge ordered him to be detained during her Majesty's pleasure. |
J C - 75yr. |
T C - 54yr. |
S J B - 54yr. |
[The Bankruptcy Act, 1869 In the County Court of Yorkshire, holden at Kingston upon Hull. In the Matter of Proceedings for Liquidation by Arrangement or Composition with Creditors, instituted by Marmaduke Scutt, of Withernsea, in Holderness, in the East Riding of the county of York, formerly a Farmer, but now a Labourer. Notice is hereby given, that a First General Meeting of the creditors of the above-named person has been summoned to be held at the offices of the undersigned, Thorp & Firth, Solicitors, Saint Mary's chambers, Lowgate, Kingston-upon-Hull, on the 27th day of June 1879, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon precisely - Dated this 13th day of June 1879. Thorp and Firth, Solicitors for the said Marmaduke Scutt.] [York Herald - Saturday 13 December 1884. Goole, before Mr. Creyke, M.P., and other magistrate, Marmaduke Scutt, labourer, Reedness, was summoned by Wm. Ireland, landowner, Reedness, for using a dog and a gun for the purpose of killing game. Mr. Wm. Everatt, Goole, prosecuted. Mr. Ireland had the right of shooting on land belonging to Mr. Hemingway at Reedness, and on the 1st inst. defendant was seen ranging the fields. Mr. Ireland stated that he had received a communication from the defendant stating that if witness did not employ him, he would kill every hare and partridge on his land. The Bench fined him 50s. and costs, in all £3 7s. 6d.] [D S 64yr.] |
S S - 84yr. |