1 William H. Whiteside, born about October 1946, Dublin, Eire. Parents: 2 and 3. [Note 1].
2 William Noel Whiteside, died. [Note 2].
... married on 6 June 1937, Dublin South, IRELAND, to...
3 Gwineth Emmaline Homer Scutt, born on 26 July 1910, New Ross, Carlow, IRELAND, died. Parents: 6 and 7. [Note 3].
... (witnesses: George Decimus Homer Scutt ca 1870-ca 1956, George Calvert Whiteside †), with:
6 George Decimus Homer Scutt, born about 1870, Bere Regis, Dorset, baptized on 5 March 1874, Bere Regis, Dorset, died about 18 December 1956, Waterford, EIRE (age at death: possibly 86 years old), (1910) father:brewery manager, Greywell, New Ross.. [Note 6].
... married about 21 April 1897, Campden Hill, Kensington, London, to...
7 Emma Howard Tripp, died on 6 March 1943, Greywell New Ross, Wexford, IRELAND. [Note 7].
... with:
G E H S (full), spinster, 24 Molesworh Street, Dublin - father:George Decimus Homer Scutt, Brewery Manager. W N W (full) bachelor, medical doctor, living 143 Uxbridge Road, London, father:George Calvert Whiteside, Gentleman. |
G E H S (full), spinster, 24 Molesworh Street, Dublin - father:George Decimus Homer Scutt, Brewery Manager. W N W (full) bachelor, medical doctor, living 143 Uxbridge Road, London, father:George Calvert Whiteside, Gentleman. |
[Bath Chronicle & Weekly Gazette, Somerset, Thu 06 May 1897. Scutt-Tripp, April 21 at St. George's, Campden Hill, Kensington, George Decimus Homer Scutt, of Springfield Lodge, Stogumber, Somerset, to Emma Howard daughter of the Rev. H Tripp, late rector of Winford.] [Decimas noted on Census.] [G D S - 86yr.] |
[Bath Chronicle & Weekly Gazette, Somerset, Thu 06 May 1897. Scutt-Tripp, April 21 at St. George's, Campden Hill, Kensington, George Decimus Homer Scutt, of Springfield Lodge, Stogumber, Somerset, to Emma Howard daughter of the Rev. H Tripp, late rector of Winford.] [E H S 72yr., lived at Greywell New Ross, Wexford. To George Decimus Homer Scutt (brewer) 1943 Oct 08.] |
[AIR POCKETS AND EDDIES. The West Australian (Perth, WA: 1879-1954) Wednesday 11 June 1924 p10 Article. An inquest was held at Hawking Aerodome, near Folkestone, on the body of Flight Lieutenant George Howard Homer Scutt. M.C. 25th Sauadron, R A F who was killed in an aeroplane accident. Flying-Officer C. E. Maitland said "that three machines were flying in formation. At about 1,500ft the witness gave the order to dive to 500ft. When he got to 400ft down he noticed that Flight Lieutenant Scutt's machine was very nearly behind him. The high wing bent up and the machine nosed down to the ground. The witness was of opinion that Flight-Lieutenant Scutt got out of formation, and by the fact of his being immediately behind the witness he came into disturbed and eddying air caused by his (the witness's) machine." He was certain his machine did not touch the other. Medical evidence was that death was due to fracture of the skull, and the jury returned a verdict of 'Death from misadventure.'] [G H H S - 25yr., lived in Hawkinge, Folkstone, Kent. To George Decimus Homer Scutt (brewer).] |
R S 83yr, unmarried. |
D B H S 2 1/2yr., son of Brewery Manager. Cereboo Special Meningitis. |