Ancestors of George Percival Symes Scutt

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Generation 1

1 George Percival Symes Scutt, born about March 1874, Martinstown, Dorset, baptized on 25 March 1874, Winterbourne St. Martin, Dorset, died on 24 August 1940, Haywards Heath, Sussex (age at death: possibly 66 years old). Parents: 2 and 3. Married about August 1905, Leckhampton, Gloucestershire - St. Peter, to Elsie Isabel Williamson, born on 20 June 1882, died on 21 February 1979, Pyrford, Surrey (age at death: 96 years old). [Note 1].

Generation 2

2 George Scutt, born about January 1834, Waddock, Dorset, baptized on 27 February 1834, Winterbourne St. Martin, Dorset, died about May 1910, Christchurch district, Hampshire (age at death: possibly 76 years old). Parents: 4 and 5. [Note 2].

... married on 5 September 1872, Nether Cerne, Dorset, to...

3 Sophia Symes, born about July 1840, Winterbourne Abbas, Dorset, died about February 1915, Christchurch district, Hampshire (age at death: possibly 74 years old). [Note 3].

... (witnesses: F. A. Symes , Dorcas Johnson ), with:

  1. George Percival Symes, born about March 1874, Martinstown, Dorset, baptized on 25 March 1874, Winterbourne St. Martin, Dorset, died on 24 August 1940, Haywards Heath, Sussex (age at death: possibly 66 years old). See 1.

Generation 3

4 George Scutt, born in 1804, Preston, Dorset, baptized on 25 May 1804, Affpuddle, Dorset - St. Lawrence, died on 9 December 1879, Winterborne Saint Martin, Dorset, buried on 12 December 1879, Winterborne Saint Martin, Dorset (age at death: 75 years old). [Note 4].

... married on 25 April 1833, Melcombe Regis, Dorset, to...

5 Susannah Sly, born about 1807, Weymouth, Dorset, died on 11 November 1876, Winterborne St Martin, Dorset (age at death: possibly 69 years old). [Note 5].

... with:

  1. George, born about January 1834, Waddock, Dorset, baptized on 27 February 1834, Winterbourne St. Martin, Dorset, died about May 1910, Christchurch district, Hampshire (age at death: possibly 76 years old). See 2.
  2. Frances Jane, born in 1835, Winterbourne, Dorset, baptized on 14 October 1835, Winterbourne - St. Martin, Dorset, died in June 1851, Dorchester, Dorset, buried on 4 June 1851, Winterbourne St. Martin, Dorset (age at death: 16 years old). [Note 5b ].
  3. Susan, born in July 1838, Winterbourne - St. Martin, Dorset, baptized on 29 July 1838, Winterbourne - St. Martin, Dorset, died about February 1916, Harlesden, Middlesex (London) (age at death: possibly 77 years old). [Note 5c ].
  4. Mary Anne, born about February 1842, Winterbourne - St. Martin, Dorset, baptized on 3 March 1842, Winterbourne - St. Martin, Dorset, died in November 1843, Winterbourne - St. Martin, Dorset, buried on 12 November 1843 (age at death: possibly 21 months old). [Note 5d ].
  5. Mary, born in 1846, Winterbourne - St. Martin, Dorset, baptized in September 1846, Winterbourne - St. Martin, Dorset, died on 1 October 1929, Winterbourne - St. Martin, Dorset (age at death: 83 years old). Married on 12 December 1874, Winterbourne - St. Martin, Dorset, to William Edward Hawkins, born on 14 December 1845, Martinstown, Dorset, died in 1931, Martinstown, Dorset (age at death: 86 years old). [Note 5e ].
  6. Elizabeth Ann, born in January 1849, Winterbourne - St. Martin, Dorset, baptized on 4 February 1849, Winterbourne - St. Martin, Dorset, died on 7 June 1939, Harlesden, Middlesex (age at death: 90 years old). [Note 5f ].
  7. William Frances, born about February 1852, Martinstown, Dorset, baptized on 28 March 1852, Martinstown, Dorset, died on 3 January 1928, Harlesden, Middlesex (London) (age at death: possibly 75 years old). [Note 5g ].


Notes 

1:
[Friday 28 April 1893, Western Gazette, Somerset. The annual general meeting of this club was held on Thursday evening, April 20th, at the Ship hotel. The Hon. Secretary (Mr. G. P. S. Scutt) was re-elected.] [Saturday 17 July 1897, Morning Post, London. Indian Army Reserve of Officers. The undermentioned gentlemen to be second lieutenants: Cavalry G. P. S. Scutt.] [G P S S - 66yr., lived at Byndon, Lewes Road, Haywards Heath. To Coutts & Co.]

Sources:
- birth: Dorchester 5a 353 / United Grand Lodge of England Freemason Membership Registers 1751-1921 / Census 1881 Wiltshire
- spouse: Cheltenham 6a 968 / Latimer Congregational Church, Mile End, Tower Hamlets, London ref. W/LAT/5
- death: Cuckfield 2b 436 / Probate Llandudno 1940 Dec 16

2:
[nns 1872 Aug 11 Winterborne St Martin] [G S (full) bachelor, brewer, Winterbourne St. Martin - father:George Scutt, yeoman. S S (full) spinster, Nether Cerne - father:Samuel Symes, yeoman.] [Salisbury and Winchester Journal, Wiltshire Sat 14 Sep 1872. On the 5th inst., at the Parish Church, Nether Cerne, by the Rev. T. J. Brown, vicar, George Scutt, jun., of Winterborne St. Martin, to Sophia, fifth daughter of Samuel Symes.] [The London Gazette (1875) Notice is hereby given, that the Partnership which has for some time past been carried on by George Scutt the elder, and George Scutt the younger, under the firm of George Scutt & Son, at Winterborne, Saint Martin, in the county of Dorset, in the trade or business of Wine and Spirit Merchants, Brewers and Maltsters, was this day dissolved by mutual consent, As witness our hands this 31st day of March 1875. George Scutt, senr. George Scutt, jr.] [Wed 07 Apr 1875, Morning Post, London. Partnerships Dissolved. G. Scutt, sen., and G. Scutt, jun., Winterborne, Dorsetshire, brewers.] [G S 76yr.]

Sources:
- birth: Census 1841-51-61-71 Dorset / The London Gazette [1875]
- baptism: IGI C16017-1
- spouse: Dorchester 5a 569
- death: Christchurch 2b 405

3:
[nns 1872 Aug 11 Winterborne St Martin] [G S (full) bachelor, brewer, Winterbourne St. Martin - father:George Scutt, yeoman. S S (full) spinster, Nether Cerne - father:Samuel Symes, yeoman.] [Salisbury and Winchester Journal, Wiltshire Sat 14 Sep 1872. On the 5th inst., at the Parish Church, Nether Cerne, by the Rev. T. J. Brown, vicar, George Scutt, jun., of Winterborne St. Martin, to Sophia, fifth daughter of Samuel Symes.] [S S 74yr.]

Sources:
- birth: Census 1881 Wiltshire-1891 Dorset-1901 Hampshire
- spouse: Dorchester 5a 569
- death: Christchurch 2b 1318

4:
[Tue 08 May 1855, Sherborne Mercury, Dorset. Dorchester. Fire, on Thursday afternoon a serious fire broke out on the premises of Mr. G. Scutt, Martinstown, near Dorchester. It was first perceived in the brewhouse chimney, and very speedily extended over the whole of the business premises. The whole of the brewhouse, wine cellar, grinding house, malt house, stables, and cart houses were entirely destroyed; also, the season's malting, a considerable quantity of barley, beans, mixed corn, bricks, brewing utensils, casks, and from 700 to 800 hogsheads of strong beer. The fire also destroyed the summer-house, and the whole of the thatching on the garden wall; the dwelling-house adjoining was saved by the timely use of the Dorchester fire engine, and the Dorchester police kept watch during the night. The estimated loss is about £5,000.] [Salisbury and Winchester Journal, Wiltshire Sat 08 Dec 1855. George Daw, a mason, at Charminster, was charged with having feloniously stolen some lead belonging to Mr. George Scutt, at Martinstown. This was the first case brought before the Bench under the recent Criminal Justice Act 18 and Victoria c.126. From the depositions which were taken, it appeared that the prisoner had been for some time past working for Mr. Rogers in the rebuilding of some premises which were accidentally destroyed by fire, and was seen in Dorchester a few days ago offering lead for sale. The identity of several of the pieces having been clearly established, the prisoner pleaded guilty to the charge, and a good character from his former employer, was sentenced one month's imprisonment with hard labour.] [Salisbury & Winchester Journal Mon 30 Nov 1840. Accident Friday last, a serious accident happened Mr. George Scutt, of Martinstown, whilst out shooting. He had a double-barrelled gun, and observing that the end of the ramrod protruded a little beyond the muzzles, he put his left hand to force it into its socket, when, from the trigger being, it is supposed, caught something, the contents of one of the barrels were discharged, blowing the forefinger of his left hand completely off, and much shattering the other fingers. Messrs. Wallis and Curme, surgeons, of Dorchester, were immediately sent for, and under their care Mr. is now proceeding very favourably.] [Salisbury & Winchester Journal Sat 03 Apr 1852. Head of Stock, Portable Thrashing Machine, Wagon, Dung Put, Implements, Ac. HIGHER HYDE FARM, 2 Miles from Bere Regis, from Wareham, and 2 from Wool Railway Station. MR. E Saunders has been favoured with instructions to Sell by Auction, at Higher Hyde Farm, on Monday, the 5th of April, 1852, The whole of the Live and Dead Farming Stock, the property of Mr. George Scutt, leaving the Farm; also the .....] [Salisbury & Winchester Journal Sat 24 May 1856. Upway - Independent Friendly Society. The annual festival of this society took place last week, in this picturesque little village. The rendezvous was the Ship Inn, where procession was formed, consisting about members of the society, each bearing neat wand, and adorned with rosettes. After perambulating the village, to the music of Wellspring's brass band, the members attended Divine service at the Church. Prayers were read by the Rev. Talbot Baker, and an appropriate discourse was delivered by the Rev. Archdeacon Buckle, from Matthew XXV., 30. At the conclusion of the service the members proceeded to the Ship Inn, where they partook of good and substantial dinner, provided by Mr. and Mrs. Bushrod. Mr. Scutt, of Martinstown, presided, and the active secretary, Mr. G. Scutt, occupied the vice-chair. After dinner .....] [The London Gazette [1875] NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership which has for some time past been carried on by George Scutt the elder, and George Scutt the younger, under the firm of George Scutt and Son, at Winterborne, Saint Martin, in the county of Dorset, in the trade or business of Wine and Spirit Merchants, Brewers and Maltsters, was this day dissolved by mutual consent, As witness our hands this 31st day of March 1875. George Scutt, senr. George Scutt, jr. George Scutt of the Brewery House, Martinstown. GEORGE SCUTT, Deceased - Pursuant to an Act of Parliament 22 & 23 Victoria, chapter 35, intituled " An Act to further amend the Law of Property, aad to relieve Trustees." NOTICE is hereby given, that all persons having debts, claims, or demands on the estate of George Scutt, late of Winterborne Saint Martin, in the county of Dorset, Common Brewer, Maltster, and Wine and Spirit Merchant, deceased (who died on the 9th day of December 1879, and whose will was proved by Daniel Symonds, the surviving executor named in the said will, in the District Registry attached to the Probate Division of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice at Blandford on the 13th day of February, 1880), are hereby required to send in writing, the particulars of their debts, claims, or demands, to the said executor, at the offices of Messrs. Andrews, Son, and Huxtable, South-street, Dorchester, on or before the 15th, day of January next, and that after the said 15th day of January next, the said executor will distribute the assets of the said testator amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the debts, claims, or demands of which he shall then have notice; and will not be liable for the assets, or any part thereof, so distributed to any person of whose debt, claim or demand they shall not have had notice at the time of such distribution. Dated this 8th day of December 1880. ANDREWS, SON, & HUXTABLE, South Street, Dorchester, Dorset, Solicitors for the said Excutor.] [Wed 07 Apr 1875, Morning Post, London. PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED. G. Scutt, sen., and G. Scutt, jun., Winterborne, Dorsetshire, brewers.] [G S 76yr.]

Sources:
- birth: IGI
- baptism: Affpuddle Baptisms 1731-1812 / Dorset Baptisms / IGI
- spouse: Melcombe Regis St. Mary's Marriages 1831 & 1835 / IGI
- death: Dorchester 5a 228 / National Burial Index (Dorset) / The London Gazette [1880]

5:
S S 69yr.

Sources:
- birth: BMD (Deaths) / Census 1841-51-61-71 Dorset
- spouse: Melcombe Regis St. Mary's Marriages 1831 & 1835 / IGI
- death: Dorchester 5a 214

5b:
Census 1851 Dorset states Fanny S. Scutt. F J S 16yr., residence: Winterborne,​ St. Martin.

Sources:
- birth: Census 1841-51 Dorset
- baptism: Dorset Baptisms / IGI
- death: Dorchester 8 43
- burial: National Burial Index (Dorset)

5c:
S S - 77yr., unmarried.

Sources:
- birth: Dorchester 8 55
- baptism: VRI / IGI
- death: Willesden 3a 281

5d:
[Mary Ann Scutt also noted.] [M A S 1yr., residence: Winterborne, St. Martin.] [Sat 18 Nov 1843, Sherborne Mercury, Dorset. November 12, at Martinstown, Ann, the youngest daughter of Mr. George Scutt, aged 2 years.]

Sources:
- birth: Dorchester 8 59
- baptism: VRI / IGI
- death: Dorchester 8 38 / Sherborne Mercury [1843 Nov 18]
- burial: IGI B00170-7

5e:
Sources:
- birth: Dorchester & C 8 57
- baptism: IGI
- spouse: Dorchester 5a 761
- death: worldconnect.rootsweb.com

5f:
E A S - 89yr. spinster, lived at 48 Longstone Avenue, Harlesden.

Sources:
- birth: Dorchester & C 8 63
- baptism: IGI
- death: Willesden 3a 407 / Wills 1939

5g:
NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, Sarah Goldsmith, Harrison Charles Ambrose and William Francis Scutt carrying on business as fruiterers and Greengrocers at Number 10 Bull's Head Passage and Number 5 Grand Avenue, Leadenhall Market in the city of London under the style or firm of S. G. Harrison has been dissolved by mutual consent as and from the thirteenth day of November 1896. All debts due to and owing by the said late firm will be received and paid by the said "Charles Ambrose and William Francis Scutt - Dated this thirteenth day of November 1895. SARAH GOLDSMITH HARBISON. C.AMBROSE. W.F.SCUTT. W F S - 75yr., unmarried, lived at 17 Nightingale Road, Harlesden.

Sources:
- birth: Dorchester 5a 361 / The London Gazette [1896]
- death: Willesden 3a 313 / Wills 1928 / Latimer Congregational Church, Mile End, Tower Hamlets, London ref. W/LAT/5