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Mabel Atkinson, født ca november 1899, Patrington district, ER Yorkshire, død ca februar 1935, Keighley district, WR Yorkshire (alder muligens 35 år).
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Gift ca mai 1919, Hollym cum Withernsea, ER Yorkshire, med
Arthur Scutt, født den 3. februar 1890, Goole, WR Yorkshire, døpt den 19. februar 1890, Goole, WR Yorkshire, død den 22. juli 1960, Goole district, WR Yorkshire (alder 70 år), (1920) dock worker [Notat 1-1]
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Gift i oktober 1999, Droxford district, Hampshire, med Sylvia M. Harlow [Notat 5-2].... med
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Totalt: 13 personer (ektefeller utelatt).
M S - 35yr. |
A S bapt:1890 Feb 19, Old Goole - father: labourer - d:1960. A W S living in 1891 at 60 Moorland Road, Goole, Yorkshire. A W S 70yr. |
[E S bapt:1920 Jun 06, 38 Parliament Street, Goole - father: dock worker - d:1969 Hampshire.] [Edward Scutt was a petty officer (P.O) on HMS Mercury, a frigate, during WW2. Edward s service number begins DJX which indicates that he was stationed at Devonport, Plymouth.] [Hull Daily Mail, Thursday 18 July 1946 East Riding of Yorkshire. GOOLE DIVORCE DECREE. A decree nisi was granted by Mr Justice Byrne in the Divorce Court today to P-O Edward Scutt, of Colonel's Walk, Goole, on the ground of the adultery of Mrs Gladys Irene Scutt with the co-respondent, John Lawrence. The suit was not defended. Evidence was given by P-O Scutt and his wife's mother, Mrs Edith Ellen Wood, of Torquay.] [Hull Daily Mail, Tuesday 17 September 1946 East Riding of Yorkshire. DECREES ABSOLUTE. Mr Justice Byrne, in the Divorce Court today, made absolute 2,156 decrees nisi in matrimonial causes, including those to: Robert Dinsdale, granted on February 28, 1946, whose address was then given as Willerby Road, Hull, and Edward Scutt, granted on July 18, 1946, whose address was then given as Colonels Walk, Goole.] |
[Hull Daily Mail, Thursday 18 July 1946 East Riding of Yorkshire. GOOLE DIVORCE DECREE. A decree nisi was granted by Mr Justice Byrne in the Divorce Court today to P-O Edward Scutt, of Colonel's Walk, Goole, on the ground of the adultery of Mrs Gladys Irene Scutt with the co-respondent, John Lawrence. The suit was not defended. Evidence was given by P-O Scutt and his wife's mother, Mrs Edith Ellen Wood, of Torquay.] [Hull Daily Mail, Tuesday 17 September 1946 East Riding of Yorkshire. DECREES ABSOLUTE. Mr Justice Byrne, in the Divorce Court today, made absolute 2,156 decrees nisi in matrimonial causes, including those to: Robert Dinsdale, granted on February 28, 1946, whose address was then given as Willerby Road, Hull, and Edward Scutt, granted on July 18, 1946, whose address was then given as Colonels Walk, Goole.] |
D M S bapt:1921 Oct 06, 38 Parliament Street, Goole - father: dock labourer. |
[Thursday 08 June 1950, Hull Daily Mail, East Riding of Yorkshire. SMOKING ON DOCKS WARNING AT GOOLE. THE AUTHORITIES are very concerned about the increase in smoking on Goole docks, "said Supt. A. R. Moxon, at Goole, when Joseph Bean, seaman, of Middlesbrough, was fined 20/- for smoking on his ship. Arthur Scutt, a Goole dock labourer, was fined 25/- for smoking while assisting to unload a cargo of strawboards from the M.V. Canada, and Pc. Roe said that on being told he would be reported. Scutt replied. "I cant say anything. I know I should not do it." The chairman, Mrs Macdonald Brown, warned that in future the penalty would be higher because of the danger of the offence.] [A S - 67yr.] |
J M S was living in 2002 at 24 Ilkeston Avenue, Goole, North Humberside. |