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Up to the great-grandchildren.
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Susan Hatton, born in 1815, died on 11 May 1883, Weymouth, Dorset (age at death: 68 years old) [Note 1-1]
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Total: 15 individuals (spouses not included).
2 children by previous marriage. S S 66yr. |
[Upon marriage of her mother Susan Hatton to Robert Scutt Isabella J. Hatton took the surname Scutt as her own. I J S 92yr., spinster, lived at Glenthorne Grove Road, East Christchurch. Re Isabella Scutt, Deceased - Pursuant to the Trustee Act, 1925. All persons having claims against the estate of Isabella Scutt, late of "Glenthorne,"] [Grove Road 'East Christchurch, Hants, and formerly of Elwell House, Upwey, Dorset, who died on the 16th May 1931, and whose will was proved by Henry Osmond Lock, the surviving executor therein named, on the 10th June 1931, in the Principal Registry, are required to send particulars thereof, in writing, to the undersigned, on or before the 31st August 1931, after which date the executor will proceed to distribute the estate, having regard only to claims of which he shall then have had notice. Dated 15th June 1931. Look Reed & Look, Dorchester, Solicitors to the Executor.] |
T S 51yr., farmer and miller, living at Hornsbury. To Mary Ann Scutt (widow) & Isabella Scutt (spinster). |
[Exeter & Plymouth Gazette, Devon, Friday 01 June 1906. Alleged Diversion of a Stream. A Chard Case. At the Chard County Court, before his Honour Judge Beresford, Mrs. Louisa Scutt, Hornsbury Mills, Chard, sued Obadiah Shower, farmer, of Eleigh Water Farm, Chard, for damages for the alleged diversion of a stream water, and applied for injunction restraining defendant from continuing the diversion. Mr W Booker, Wellington, appeared for plaintiff, and Mr. C F Saunders, Crewkerne, for defendant. Mr. Saunders said he thought before his Honour went into the evidence ought first to view the locus quo. Moreover, he (Mr. Saunders) only received his instructions few days before, and had not been allowed sufficient time to prepare his case. His Honour pointed out that that was the fault of Mr. Saunders's client, who kept the summons in his pocket for nearly a fortnight. He could only adjourn the case on defendant agreeing to pay the costs. Mr. Saunders said that would be imposing heavy penalty on his client, as the witnesses for the other side were numerous, and some had come a considerable distance. Rather than incur that loss, he was prepared to go on with the case. His Honour, however, ultimately decided to adjourn the case and reserve the question of costs, the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, who were the owners of the property, had received no intimation of the unless they were represented, the case might have be re-opened. In the meantime he would view the scene of the dispute.] [S L S 82yr.] |
E C 90yr. |
BM(Deaths) states Percy Thomas Scutt b:1894 Nov 11. |