1 Edward George Wilson Scutt, born on 6 November 1913, Axbridge district, Somerset, died in January 1984, Weymouth district, Dorset (age at death: 70 years old). Parents: 2 and 3. Married about May 1940, Weston district, Somerset, to Dorothy M. Sturton, born about May 1919, Wells, Somerset, daughter of Ernest Sturton † and Sarah M. Watts †. Married about November 1976, Mendip district, Somerset, to Norma M. Hall. [Note 1].
2 Robert Scutt, born on 21 January 1874, Cromhall, Gloucestershire, died on 1 May 1945, Weston super Mare, Somerset (age at death: 71 years old). Parents: 4 and 5. [Note 2].
... married on 15 August 1910, Weston Super Mare, Somerset - St John, to...
3 Alice Nellie Yeo, born on 15 December 1885, Winnepeg, CANADA, died about August 1975, Bournemouth, Dorset (age at death: possibly 89 years old). [Note 3].
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4 George Robert Scutt, born in 1841, Wool, Dorset, baptized on 21 November 1841, Wool, Dorset, died about May 1909, Long Ashton, Gloucestershire (age at death: possibly 68 years old), (1871-1911) gamekeeper. [Note 4].
... married on 27 May 1868, East Lulworth, Dorset, to...
5 Isabella Pride, born about August 1843, Wool, Dorset, died on 27 January 1887, Huntsham, Dorset, buried on 31 January 1887, Huntsham, Devon (age at death: possibly 43 years old). [Note 5].
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R S - 71yr. |
[Father E S - Wool, labourer.] [Bristol Mercury - Sat 25 Jan 1873. TORTWORTH - Poaching Assault. At the Petty Sessional Court, Wotton-under-Edge, on Monday, Henry Jones and James Hicks, labourers, of Crossways, near Toornbury, were brought up in custody before J. Long, Esq., and Mr. Serjeant Pullin, charged with poaching in the preserves of the Earl of Ducie, at Tortworth, and with violently assaulting George Bashrod, his lordship's head gamekeeper and his assistant, George Scutt. Prisoners were committed to take their trial at the next quarter session at Gloucester.] [Diary of a shoemaker of East Lulworth by Henry Rolls 1825 to 1873".] [G R S - 67yr.] |
I S buried 1887 Jan 31, game keeper's cottage Huntsham, Isabella Scutt female 43yr. Wife of George Robert Scutt, game keeper, - cause of death Pulmonary T.B. 4 years cert. by Dr W Pratt MRCS - informant:Walter Scutt, son in attendance, Reg 29 Jan 1887 Reg Samuel Bysley? |
[Father:gamekeeper, West Lulworth.] [The Arts and Crafts Exhibition at Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Crediton, was opened yesterday afternoon under most auspicious circumstances. Rarely, indeed ..... . No.127. In this section Mr. Walter Scutt shows, not for competition, "A Quiet Street, Coutances." which is one of the most successful gum bichromates that have ever been seen exhibition. This was hung at the Paris Salon in 1902. Mr. Scutt is also represented in Division 15 with a couple of studies. No.140 the portrait of a lady, and No.141 recently secured the gold medal at the Paris Salon, Both the phonographs are remarkable examples of the high standard efficiency which photography has attained of recent years.] [Census 1871 Dorset-81 Devon] [North Devon Journal Thu 07 Nov 1907. Mr. Walter Scutt, who has for several years acted as H.M. Assistant Inspector of Schools North Devon, and a well-known artist, has been Inspector of Drawing for the counties of Dorset, Wilts, and Somerset. The appointment has been made under a new scheme introduced by the Board Educaticn under which the supervision of drawing elementary schools will be in the hands of experts. Mr. Scutt, who while North lived at Barnstaple, has taken up his residence in Exeter.] [Western Times, Devon Friday 09 February 1912. Mr. Walter Scutt, Inspector of Schools, residing at Exeter, met with a serious accident at Crediton on Saturday afternoon, whilst returning on a motor cycle from Shobrooke Park, where he had been skating, and passing Downes is supposed that his machine slipped, for he was thrown off, and pitching on his head was rendered unconscious. Fortunately Mr. Hubert Berry, who was behind him in a motor-car, saw the accident. Mr. Scutt was conveyed by Lord Clinton's chauffeur to Mr. Berry's house at Crediton, where a doctor was summoned, and it was found that Mr. Scutt was sufferiug from concussion of the brain.] [W S - 73yr., lived at Cranford, Mansfield Terrace, Budleigh Salterton. To Frances Jane Scutt (widow).] |
[SCUTT-STONE. On April 15th, at St. Jude's Church, Nottingham, by the Rev. P. D Maddocks, Lieutenant Edward Scutt Rifles & Lucy Hilda, youngest daughter of Captain Stone (late Rifle Brigade), "Roslin," Tavistock Avenue.] [E S - 70yr., lived at Southfield Higher Metcombe, Ottery St. Mary. To Lucy Hilda Scutt (widow).] |
Known also as Louisa Jane & Isabel Louisa Scutt. Census 1881-91-1901 Devon. William Charles Perry married 1902 May 05 Isable (sic) Lousia (sic) Scutt, only daughter of Mr R G Scutt (note the reversal of initials) of Huntsham near Bampton, Devon - gamekeeper for Mr. Troyte of Huntsham. Strangely enough, despite the three censuses, baptism and marriage, no birth has yet been found on the BMD! I L P - 43yr. |
F S - 36yr., Royal Engineers - sapper101808. Burial Ground: St. Sever Cemetery, Rouen, Seine-Maritime, France. Other details: died of pneumonia 18th October 1915, 36yr. husband of Sarah A. Scutt of 59 Gipsy Hill, Upper Norwood, London. A.13.8. |