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Father's parents, uncles and aunts

    • Edward Scutt ca 1754-1838
    • married 1781
    • Anne Pearce 1760-
      • Richard Scutt ca 1781-1868
        married 1812 Agnes Charlotte Rutter 1785-1873
        6
      • William Scutt ca 1783-ca 1867
        married 1828 Elizabeth Williams ca 1796-ca 1884
        3
      • Mary Scutt 1785-
      • Sarah Scutt 1788-1868
        married 1808 Thomas Tizard 1786-1833
        1
      • John Scutt ca 1789-1849
        married 1812 Mary Roberts ca 1783-1844
        11
      • Ann Scutt ca 1791-1861
      • Robert Scutt ca 1793-1866
        married 1819 Elizabeth Pearce ca 1795-ca 1859
        4
      • Elizabeth Scutt 1796-1858
      • Thomas Scutt 1798-ca 1865
        married 1823 Mary Heard ca 1798-1872
        7
      • Edward Scutt 1800-1859

Edwin Scutt ca 1836-

  • Born about 1836 - Cotity Morton, Somerset
  • Baptized on 29 January 1837 - Mapperton, Dorset - All Saints
  • Died
  • (1867) shepherd

Spouse and children

  • Married about October 1860, Wimborne district, Dorset, to Hannah Coole , with eight children:
    • Emma ca 1860-
    • Frederick ca 1862-ca 1934
    • William John ca 1864-1872
    • Lucy ca 1866-
    • Ellen ca 1868-1870
    • Charles ca 1869-
    • Agnes ca 1872-
    • Alfred ca 1875-

Individual note

[Father - gamekeeper.] [Salisbury and Winchester Journal - Saturday 23 March 1867. Stealing Lambs. At the Police-court, on Monday, Hon. W. H. B. Portman, M.P., Frederick Raymond and Edwin Scutt, of St. Giles's, shepherds, employed by Mr. James Symes, of St. Giles's, were charged with stealing three lambs, during the month of February, belonging to Mr Symes. From the evidence it appeared that a man named Edgar Hayter, residing at Verwood, applied to them for the purchase of lambs, and the prisoners sold him three. Scutt was discharged, but Raymond was committed for trial. The magistrate strongly condemned the conduct of Hayter and said only regretted it was not in his power to punish him as he appeared the real cause of the robbery. Joseph shepherd of Henry Shepard of St. Giles's, was committed for trial for a similar offence, having sold two lambs to Hayter without his master's knowledge and consent. Both prisoners were bailed out.

Sources

  • Birth: Census 1841-51-71 Dorset-1881-1901 Glamorgan.
  • Baptism: Mapperton Baptisms 1701-1880.
  • Spouse: Wimbourne 5a 605.
Edward
Scutt
ca 1754-1838
Anne
Pearce
1760-
    
| 1781 |   



  
Thomas
Scutt
1798-ca 1865
   Mary
Heard
ca 1798-1872
1823



Siblings

  • Thomas 1824-
  • Emily 1829-ca 1910
  • Robert ca 1831-1910
  • Charles ca 1833-ca 1911
  • James ca 1839-ca 1918
  • Eli ca 1842-1925