Ancestors of Jillian F. Berry

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up to the grandparents.  

Generation 1

1 Jillian F. Berry, born about February 1943, Wokingham district, Berkshire. Parents: 2 and 3. [Note 1].

Generation 2

2 Harold Deacon Berry, born in November 1906, East Preston district, West Sussex, died. [Note 2].

... married about August 1934, Wantage district, Oxfordshire, to...

3 Charity Helen Scutt, born in 1907, Bradfield, Berkshire/Oxfordshire, died. Parents: 6 and 7. [Note 3].

... with:

  1. ------, born about February 1937, Reading district, Berkshire, died. [Note 3a ].
  2. Jillian F., born about February 1943, Wokingham district, Berkshire. See 1.
  3. Richard D., born about February 1943, Wokingham district, Berkshire. [Note 3c ].

Generation 3

6 Arthur Edward Scutt, born about November 1868, Chute Forest, Wiltshire, died on 6 June 1945, Wallingford district, Berkshire (age at death: possibly 76 years old). [Note 6].

... married on 27 October 1897, Audlem, Cheshire - St James's, to...

7 Mary Baker, born about 1872, died on 20 November 1958, Wantage district, Oxfordshire (age at death: possibly 86 years old). [Note 7].

... with:

  1. George Robert, born on 27 August 1898, Padworth, Berkshire, died about November 1971, Wokingham district, Berkshire (age at death: possibly 73 years old), (1936) farm bailiff. Married about November 1925, Newbury district, Berkshire, to Mary Lea Staples, born about April 1894, Newbury district, Berkshire, died on 26 March 1936, Upper Warlingham, Surrey, buried in March 1936, Newbury, Berkshire (age at death: possibly 41 years old). Married about November 1937, Wantage district, Berkshire, to Helen Marion Bayley, born on 19 November 1897, died in 1974, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire (age at death: 77 years old), daughter of William Mills Bayley and Ellinor Webster . [Note 7a ].
  2. Mary Chilcott, born about May 1900, Bradfield, Berkshire/Oxfordshire, died. Married about November 1922, Bradfield, Berkshire/Oxfordshire, to Kenneth C. Baines, died. [Note 7b ].
  3. Richard Dod, born about October 1903, Bradfield, Berkshire/Oxfordshire, died on 28 October 1940, Banbury, Oxfordshire - The Horton General Hospital, buried, Deddington, Oxfordshire - SS Peter & Paul churchyard (age at death: possibly 37 years old). Married about May 1931, Woodstock district, Oxfordshire, to Edith Mary H. Painter, born about May 1906, Banbury district, Oxfordshire, died. [Note 7c ].
  4. Marjorie Hope, born about February 1906, Bradfield, Berkshire/Oxfordshire, died about August 1950, Wantage district, Oxfordshire (age at death: possibly 44 years old). Married about February 1935, Wantage, Oxfordshire, to William Gordon Bosley, born about August 1900, Wantage district, Berkshire, died. [Note 7d ].
  5. Charity Helen, born in 1907, Bradfield, Berkshire/Oxfordshire, died. See 3.
  6. Winifred K., born about August 1910, Bradfield, Berkshire/Oxfordshire. Married about August 1934, Wantage district, Oxfordshire, to Robert Hazel Lay, born about August 1904, Harwell, Berkshire, died in 1993 (age at death: possibly 89 years old), son of John Edwin Lay 1852- and Anna Peplar . [Note 7f ].


Notes 

1:
Sources:
- birth: Wokingham 2c 755

2:
Sources:
- birth: East Preston 2b 309
- spouse: Wantage 2c 1033

3:
Sources:
- birth: Bradfield 2c 344
- spouse: Wantage 2c 1033

3a:
Sources:
- birth: Reading 2c 503

3c:
Sources:
- birth: Wokingham 2c 755

6:
[Census 1881-1901 Wiltshire.] [Morning Post, Wednesday 02 June 1886. Accountant, A Young Man seeks a Situation as above; well up in farm and estate accounts. A. Scutt, Chute Lodge, Andover, Hants.] [Reading Mercury Sat 30 Oct 1897. Scutt-Baker, On the 27th inst., at the parish church, Andlem, Cheshire, by the Rev. S. Cotton, vicar, Arthur Edward, youngest son of Mr. George Scutt, of Chute Lodge, Andover, to Mary, second daughter of the late George Baker, Esq., solicitor, Andlem, Cheshire.] [Reading Mercury Sat 30 Oct 1897. Aldermaston. Presentation - Mr. Arthur E. Scutt, honorary secretary of the Junior Cricket Ciub, has been the recipient of a valuable barometer from the members of the Club on the occasion of his marriage. The presentation took place on Saturday at Aldermaston Court, the interesting ceremony being performed by Mr. C. E. Keyser, the president of the club. The barometer bore a suitable inscription and was accompanied by an address signed by Mr. C. E. Keyser, president, Lionel Hoddinott, captain, and 23 other members of the club.] [Reading Mercury, Sat 17 Mar 1900, Berkshire. Horses, Live Stock, Poultry, Scutt. Padworth, Reading. Eggs for Hatching.] [Reading Mercury, Sat 20 Oct 1900, Berkshire. Pure Milk Warranty. Important to Farmers. A case of considerable importance to farmers came before the Kensington Justices, sitting at the Town Hall, Kensington, on Tuesday. Mr. Arthur E. Scutt, farmer of Lodge Farm, Padworth, Berks, was summoned by the Hammersmith Vestry, for having given false warranty with milk supplied to Mr. B. J. Vincent, a milk-seller, of 136 Shepherd's Bush Road, W. Mr. Watson appeared for the Vestry, and Mr. Reckitts defended. The facts of the case are as follows: Some weeks ago Inspector Oatley, who is in the service of the vestry, obtained a pint of milk from a lad who was in charge of one of Mr. Vincent's barrows. The milk was divided in the usual way, and the portion sent to the public analyst by the Vestry authorities was returned by that official, together with a certificate stating that it contained 11-3 percent of added water. Proceedings were taken against Mr. Vincent, who successfully defended himself by calling witnesses to prove that he sold the the milk as he received it from Mr. Scutt, and by producing the warranty given by that gentleman. The Bench dismissed the summons against Mr. Vincent; the Vestry then instituted proceedings against the present defendant. The case was heard on Tuesday. Mr. Vincent's witnesses having been called by Mr. Watson on behalf of Hammersmith Vestry. Ernest Nash, a cowman in the employ of defendant, living at Padworth was examined. Witness, who was present at the milking, said he would swear that the milk was not tampered with. Mr. Scutt, the defendant, was also called, and gave evidence to the same effect. He had, he said, been in the business eleven years, and had never had a complaint of any kind before. He sealed the churn in question up himself and delivered it to the authorities at Aldermaston Station a few minutes before the train started. He suggested that his liability in the matter ceased at Aldermaston Station. Certainly he was not responsible assuming that any of the railway officials tampered with the milk. After a short consultation, the Chairman said the Bench were of opinion the defendant honestly believed the milk to be pure when he wrote the warranty. The summons would therefore be dismissed.] [Reading Mercury Sat 03 Aug 1901 Berkshire. County Magistrates Office, Reading Saturday, July 27. (Before Captain Cobham, Chairman; G. W. Tyser, Esq., C. W. Marriott, Esq., M.D., Colonel Ward, C.I.E., and General Waddington.) Drunkenness - William and Emma Jennings, of Padworth. failed to answer a summons charging them with being drunk and disorderly on the highway at Padworth on the 17th July. Mr. A. E. Scutt, of The Lodge Farm, Padworth said that he heard a disturbance on the road outside his house on the night in question, and on going out found the defendants (who are man and wife) quarreling. He ordered them away. They went a short distance, and then both fell down drunk. Each defendant was ordered to pay 10s., including costs, or go to prison for seven days.] [A E S 77yr.]

Sources:
- birth: Andover 2c 207
- spouse: Nantwich 8a 499
- death: Wallingford 2c 335

7:
M S 86yr. Saturday 22 November 1958, Reading Mercury, Berkshire. ****** ** November 1958, Mary widow of Arthur Edward Scutt, aged 86 years.

Sources:
- birth: BMD (Deaths)
- spouse: Nantwich 8a 499
- death: Wantage 6a 191 / Reading Mercury [1958 Nov 22]

7a:
Census 1901 Somerset.

Sources:
- birth: Bradfield 2c 312 (3rd.Q.)
- spouse 1: Newbury 2c 697
- spouse 2: Wantage 2c 949
- death: Wokingham 6a 726

7b:
Sources:
- birth: Bradfield 2c 324
- spouse: Bradfield 2c 833

7c:
R D S 37yr. - lived at Deddington - d:The Horton General Hospital, Banbury, Oxfordshire, bur:SS Peter & Paul churchyard, Deddington, Cherwell District, Oxfordshire. To Edith Mary Hiorns (widow).

Sources:
- birth: Bradfield 2c 309
- spouse: Woodstock 3a 3001 / Wills 1941
- death: Banbury 3a 3422 / Wills 1941

7d:
M H B - 44yr.

Sources:
- birth: Bradfield 2c 319
- spouse: Wantage 2c 623
- death: Wantage 6a 119

7f:
Sources:
- birth: Bradfield 2c 336
- spouse: Wantage 2c 1035

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