Anor till Elfie G. Scutt

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till den 3:e generationen.  

Generation 1

1 Elfie G. Scutt, född omkring 1919, Launceston, Tasmania, AUSTRALIA. Föräldrar: 2 och 3. Förlovad i oktober 1940, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA, med Richard Johnsen. [Notering 1].

Generation 2

2 Everard Dudley Scutt, född den 27 april 1889, Mount Gambier, SA, AUSTRALIA, död den 4 februari 1930, Launceston, Tasmania, AUSTRALIA, begravd i februari 1930, Carr Villa Cemetery (livslängd: 40 år), warehouseman. Föräldrar: 4 och 5. [Notering 2].

... gift den 19 mars 1913, North Terrace, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA - Chalmers Church, med...

3 Janet Gertrude Phillips, född den 15 juni 1884, Strathalbyn, SA, AUSTRALIA, död den 17 december 1961, Kensington Gardens, SA, AUSTRALIA, begravd i december 1961, Pasadena, Mitcham City, SA, AUSTRALIA (livslängd: 77 år). Föräldrar: 6 och 7. [Notering 3].

... barn:

  1. Avis Veronica, född den 5 oktober 1913, Norwood, SA, AUSTRALIA, död, SA, AUSTRALIA, begravd, Victor Harbor General Cemetery . Gift den 25 januari 1945, Norwood, SA, AUSTRALIA, med Donald Fraser McEwin, född den 10 oktober 1914, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA, död, SA, AUSTRALIA, begravd, Victor Harbor General Cemetery . [Notering 3a ].
  2. Tasman Arthur, född den 27 maj 1916, Launceston, Tasmania, AUSTRALIA, stupat den 31 oktober 1942, EGYPT (livslängd: 26 år). Gift omkring 19 oktober 1940, Port Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA - St. Peter's College Chapel, med Edna Mary Clarke. [Notering 3b ].
  3. Elfie G., född omkring 1919, Launceston, Tasmania, AUSTRALIA. Se 1.
  4. Veenie, född omkring 1922, Launceston, Tasmania, AUSTRALIA. [Notering 3d ].

Generation 3

4 Francis Arthur Scutt, född omkring oktober 1863, Dorset, döpt den 31 oktober 1863, Corfe Mullen, Dorset, död den 15 oktober 1950, Millswood, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA, begravd, Pasadena, Mitcham City, SA, AUSTRALIA (livslängd: kanske 87 år). [Notering 4].

... gift den 21 mars 1887, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA - St. Paul, med...

5 Anne Olliver, född den 31 oktober 1859, Inverblackie, Adelaide Hills, SA/Woodside, SA, AUSTRALIA, död den 2 september 1938, Mount Gambier, SA, AUSTRALIA (livslängd: 78 år). [Notering 5].

... barn:

  1. Frank Oliver, född den 1 januari 1888, Mount Gambier, SA, AUSTRALIA, död [in (year)] 1965, Heid--, Vict, AUSTRALIA (livslängd: 77 år), accountant. Gift den 18 juli 1919, Horsham, Victoria, AUSTRALIA, med Lilia Rokesky, född omkring 1897, död den 24 januari 1982, St. Kilda, Vict, AUSTRALIA (livslängd: kanske 85 år), dotter till Martin Rokesky och Margaret Thompson ca 1859-1919. [Notering 5a ].
  2. Everard Dudley, född den 27 april 1889, Mount Gambier, SA, AUSTRALIA, död den 4 februari 1930, Launceston, Tasmania, AUSTRALIA, begravd i februari 1930, Carr Villa Cemetery (livslängd: 40 år). Se 2.
  3. Louie May, född den 31 juli 1890, Mount Gambier, SA, AUSTRALIA, död. Gift den 5 november 1914, Mount Gambier, SA, AUSTRALIA - Christ Church, med Arthur Stilville Howland, död den 30 juli 1940, Da Costa Park, Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA, son till Frederick Henry John Howland 1889- och Mary Jane Curl 1861-. [Notering 5c ].
  4. Olive Ethel, född den 4 mars 1894, Mount Gambier, SA, AUSTRALIA, död. Gift den 8 november 1915, Mount Gambier, SA, AUSTRALIA - St. Andrew Presbyterian Church, med Arthur Thomas Cooke, död. [Notering 5d ].

6 Albert Phillips, född den 10 juni 1856, Mt. Barker, SA, AUSTRALIA, död den 25 februari 1941, Norwood, SA, AUSTRALIA (livslängd: 84 år).

... gift den 19 november 1882, Strathalbyn, SA, AUSTRALIA - Chalmers Church, med...

7 Elsie Inglis, född den 14 februari 1849, Onkaparinga, Woodside, SA, AUSTRALIA, död den 10 augusti 1928, Kensington Gardens, SA, AUSTRALIA (livslängd: 79 år). [Notering 7].

... barn:

  1. Janet Gertrude, född den 15 juni 1884, Strathalbyn, SA, AUSTRALIA, död den 17 december 1961, Kensington Gardens, SA, AUSTRALIA, begravd i december 1961, Pasadena, Mitcham City, SA, AUSTRALIA (livslängd: 77 år). Se 3.


Noteringar 

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[Eime also noted.] [EDUCATION DEPARTMENT The Scholarship Examination List of Passes The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. :1860-1954) Friday 20 January 1928 p3 Article - Trevallyn - Elfie Scutt, ....] [The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Thursday 3 October 1940 p7 Advertising... MISS ELFIE G. SCUTT, second daughter of Mrs. J. G. Scutt, of Hackney, and the late Mr. E. D. Scutt, of Launceston, Tasmania, to Mr. Richard Johnsen, only son of Mr. & Mrs. R. Johnsen, of Rose Park.]

Källor:
- födelse: The Advertiser [1942 Dec 30]
- äktenskap: The Advertiser [1940 Oct 03]

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[The Advertiser Monday 30 May 1904 TELEGRAPH MESSENGERS. The following are the successful candidates for the Commonwealth public service special competitive examination for telegraph messengers: Leigh's Creek (inc) Everard D. Scutt] [The Advertiser Saturday 5 April 1913 p18 Family Notices SCUTT-PHILLIPS - On the 19th March, at Chalmers Church, by the Rev A J Wade, Everard Dudley, the second son of Mr. F. A. Scutt, Mount Gambier, to Janet Gertrude, the eldest daughter of Mr. A. Phillips of Norwood.] [Examiner - Launceston, Tas. Saturday 13 August 1927 BEACONSFIELD. At the Police Court, Beaconsfield, before Messrs. H. A. Atkinson, J. U. Williams, and P. Beauchamp, E. W. Freeland of Trevallyn, proceeded against E.D. Scutt for allowing his dog to be on the plaintiff's sheep run. Mr. J. E. Heritage appeared for the plaintiff. There was no appearance of the defendant. The case was heard ex parte. Mr. Freeland, in evidence, said that he had been annoyed with dogs amongst his sheep for some time, and sheep had been killed. He said he offered to take and destroy the dog, but this offer was refused. He then decided to take proceedings as a warning to others that the practice of taking dogs on to his sheep run must stop. The bench took a serious view of the case. They said that such cases would be severely dealt with. It was well known that this was lambing season, and they hoped that the penalty in this case would be a warning to others. A fine of 10s, with 7s 6d costs, 13s witnesses expenses, and counsel's fee £2 2s was inflicted. In default distress, and in default of distress 48 hours imprisonment.] [Will 1928:AD961/16 40 4756.] [SUPREME COURT GUILTY OF ASSAULT Thursday 1 March 1928 Examiner (Launceston, Tas.: 1900-1954) Sittings of the Supreme Court in its criminal sessions were continued at Launceston yesterday. The Chief Justice (Sir Herbert Nicholls) presided, and the Solicitor-General (Mr. L. E. Chambers) prosecuted. Athol Desmond McAuley, of Launceston, pleaded not guilty to a charge of having at Launceston on October 18 last committed a serious offence against a girl, Amy Nellie Kaye, then under the age of 18 years. The following Jurymen were empaneled:- inc. Edward Dudley Scutt,] [Examiner Saturday 9 November 1929 Edition p18 Article. CITY POLICE COURT. Charge Dismissed. Mr. E. L. Hall, P.M., occupied the bench in the City Police Court yesterday morning, .... E. Dudley Scutt, manager, of the mantel department of D, & W.Murray Ltd., said that he packed 28 fur chokers and despatched them to the Melbourne branch on October 26.] [Examiner (Launceston, Tas. :1900-1954) Wednesday 5 February 1930. The death occurred yesterday at his home, Trevallyn, of Mr. E. D. Scutt, at the age of 40 years. The late Mr. Scutt had been employed for many years at the warehouse of D. & W. Murray Ltd., where he was a departmental manager, but had lately been indisposed. Mr. Scutt had figured prominently in all movements for the improvement of the suburb of Trevallyn. He was an active member of the body of enthusiasts which effected the establishment of the Trevallyn recreation ground, which is proving such an asset to the suburb. He was a keen cricketer, and was the captain of the recently-formed Trevallyn Club, Mr. Scutt had at different times interested himself in various branches of sport and was very popular with a wide circle of friends. Some years ago he was a noted poultryman, and was specially interested in Black Orpingtons. He leaves a widow and a young family.] [FUNERAL NOTICES Examiner (Launceston, Tas. :1900-1954) Wednesday 5 February 1930 Edition: DAILY p1 AND The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1889-1931) Thursday 6 February 1930 p8 Family Notices SCUTT - On the 4th February, at his residence, 23 Trevallyn Terrace, Launceston, Everard Dudley, dearly beloved husband of Gertrude Scutt, and second son of Mr. & Mrs. F A. Scutt, of South Australia, aged 40 years. SCUTT - The funeral of the late Mr. Everard D. Scutt is appointed to leave his late residence, 23 Trevallyn Terrace, this day (Wednesday, 5th February), at 1 o'clock, for Internment in the Carr Villa Cemetery. Friends are Invited to attend. Armitage & Armitage, Funeral Directors, 116 St John Street, Launceston.] [CRICKET TREVALLYN CLUB ANNUAL MEETING HELD. Examiner (Launceston, Tas.:1900-1954) Wednesday 10 September 1930 Edition: DAILY p2 Article. The committee regretted to record that early in the season the club sustained a great loss in the death of Mr. E. T. Scutt, the captain, who besides being a keen, skilful and popular cricketer, did a great deal of work in assisting to overcome the initial difficulties in the formation of the club. Mr. WV. T. Miller was elected captain of the club (after the death of Mr. Scutt) and Mr. B. Edwards was elected vice-captain.] [Examiner (Launceston, Tas: 1900-1954) Saturday 22 February 1930 Edition: DAILY. ALL Persons having claims against the estate of Everard Dudley Scutt late of Launceston in Tasmania Warehouseman deceased, are required to lodge same with the Public Trustee, Hobart on or before the 22nd day of April, next E. D. F. KEMP, Public Trustee.]

Källor:
- födelse: SA # 437/357 [Grey]
- äktenskap: South Australian Marriages, Registrations 1842-1916 Book/Page:254/760 / Archives Office of Tasmania
- död: Will 1928 / Examiner (Launceston, Tas. :1900-1954) [1930 Feb 05]

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[J G S 67yr., from Kensington Gardens, bur:Pasadena, Mitcham City, SA - Plot: Acacia C, Path CD, Grave 299.] [Will 1928:AD961/16 40 4756.]

Källor:
- födelse: WikiTree.com
- äktenskap: South Australian Marriages, Registrations 1842-1916 Book/Page:254/760 / Archives Office of Tasmania
- död: SA # 933/126 [Norwood]
- begravning: Centennial Park Cemetery

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[Methodist Ladies College, Annual Speech Night Year of Achievement. The Mercury (Hobart, Tas.:1860-1954) Tuesday 17 December 1929 p7 Article. The following girls passed the examination of the Royal Drawing Society: London Preparatory Division Honours: V. Scutt,] [Invalid Cooking Exam. The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Tuesday 13 September 1932 p13 Article - Scutt, Veronica Avis; Simpson, Marjorie Dora; Stokes, Lucy Florence Joy; ......] [Engagement Announced of - The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Monday 9 September 1940 p7 Article - MISS AVIS V. SCUTT, eldest daughter of Mrs. J. G. Scutt, of Hackney, & the late Mr. E. D. Scutt, of Launceston, Tasmania, to Mr. Donald Cameron P. McEwin, third son of Mrs. M. McEwin, of Hackney, & the late Mr. Donald McEwin.] [The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Tuesday 23 February 1943 p6 Family Notices SCUTT-McEWIN - The marriage of Avis V., eldest daughter Mr. J. G. Scutt, Hackney, & late Mr. Scutt. Tasmania, to Cameron, third son Mrs. & late Mr D McEwin, Hackney.]

Källor:
- födelse: SA # 921/153 [Norwood] / Hooper, Webb, Kelly, Tonkin & associated families
- äktenskap: McEwin & Daniel

3b:
[Examiner (Launceston, Tas. :1900-1954) Saturday 12 October 1929 Edition: DAILY p11 Article. Music Examinations THE ASSOCIATED BOARD Following are the results of the practical examination of the Associated Board of R.A.M., and the R.C.M., London, held recently in Launceston: ... (Mr. H. V. Court); Percy Harris (Mrs. C. IM. Tanner); Tas. Scutt (Miss B. Hogg, L.A.B.); Alma Alexander ...] [The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Saturday 24 December 1938 CLARKE SCUTT Edna M. youngest daughter of Mrs.H.M. Clarke of Harrow Road, St. Peters, and the late Mr. C.G. Clarke, announces her engagement to Tasman A only son of Mrs. J. G. Scutt, of Hackney Road, Hackney, and the late Mr. E. D. Scutt.] [The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Friday 18 October 1940 p8 Article... WEDDING DATE THE marriage of Edna, youngest daughter of Mrs. H.M. Clarke, of Harrow Road, St Peters, and the late Mr. C.G. Clarke, to Tasman, only son of Mrs. J. G. Scutt, of Hackney Road, Hackney, and the late Mr. E. D. Scutt, of Launceston. Tasmania, will be celebrated at St. Peter s College Chapel, at 6.45 p.m. tomorrow.] [T A S - 26yr. of Prospect, SA, Australia. Scutt, Tasman Arthur: Service Number - SX8011: Date of birth - 27 May 1916: Place of birth Launceston, Tas.: Place of enlistment Adelaide, SA: Next of Kin Scutt, Edna. Barcode 6407438.] [Australian Infantry, Corporal. Aircraft - Electrical Assembler, Mrs Edna Mary Scutt - injury 24/7/1942 Control symbol:1942/3826 Location Adelaide.] [Mrs. E. M. Scutt, of Main North Road, Prospect, has been notified that her husband, Corporal Tas. Scutt, was killed in action in Egypt on October 31. Cpl. Scutt served in Palestine, Tobruk, and Syria. He was the only son of Mrs. J. G. Scutt of Norwood, and the late Mr. Scutt of Launceston, Tasmania, and before enlisting was employed by Goode Durrant & Murray Ltd.] [The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Wednesday 30 December 1942 SCUTT, Tas - Killed in action in Egypt Oct 31. Ever remembered by his loving wife, Edna SCUTT. Cpl T. A. Dearly loved son of Mrs.J. G. Scutt, and loved brother of Avis, Eime and Veenie, killed in action in Egypt Oct 31. SCUTT in loving memory of Tas killed in action on Oct 31 - Inserted by Ron.] [The Mail (Adelaide) Saturday 30 October 1943 p14 Family Notices. SCUTT In fond memory of Cpl. Tas.Scutt, Second 48th., killed in action at El Alamein, October 31, 1942 Inserted by his loving mother-in-law, Mrs. H. Clarke, Redcliffe, Queensland.] [The Advertiser - Adelaide Wednesday 10 November 1948 ~ SCUTT, WHYTE In fond memory of Tas and Doug, killed at El Alamein, October 31, 1942. Pals of the late Max Hales Always remembered by Hales family.]

Källor:
- födelse: National Archives of Australia / Com. War Graves Com.
- äktenskap: The Advertiser [1940 Oct 19] / National Archives of Australia
- död: Com. War Graves Com.

3d:
[Methodist Ladies College DRAWING EXAMINATIONS - Examiner (Launceston, Tas. :1900-1954) Thursday 14 November 1929 Edition: DAILY p13 Article .... Hutchins, Nora Stewart, Geraldine Gow, Joan Hart, Margaret Dugan, Veenie Scutt, Lois Wood. Honours ....] [The Advertiser Friday 27 May 1938 p 0 Article Illustrated. OLD SCHOLARS DANCE - SOCIAL NEWS, Conducted by The Social Editress. LARGE PARTIES AT PULTENEY OLD COLLEGIANS BALL. In Mr. Reginald Dollman's box were - Misses Venie Scutt. Unis Elvidge Betty Mobsby, Kathleen Nelson, Iris Nation;]

Källor:
- födelse: Examiner [1929 Nov 14] / The Advertiser [1942 Dec 30]

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[31-Oct, Francis Arthur Scutt, parents:William & Elizabeth Scutt, Bere Regis - miller.] [F A S bapt:1864 Feb 14 Bere Regis also noted.] [Census 1881 Essex/London - Corfuella, Dorset.] [Index of Inward Passenger Lists for British & Foreign Ports 1852-1889 (unassisted) - emigrated (arrived) 1884 Sep (ship Liguria).] [The Advertiser Saturday 15 July 1916 p15 Article. Exerpt ...... The Commission went through the books of the Commercial Milling Company with the manager Mr G. I. Wright; Others examined were Messrs. Francis A. Scutt, manager of the grocery department of Messrs. Fidler & Webb, Ltd.; John F. Palamountain, storekeeper: Charles M. Walters, manager Osbourne's Coffee Palace and bakery:] [The Argus (Melbourne) Wednesday 15 June 1932 p10 Article. Stawell - In the County Court Stephen O'Connor, painter, employed at the Ararat Asylum was examined as to an unsatisfied debt for £61/13/3 made in favour of J. J. Gollan and Co. and John Mcleod Pty. Ltd., assignees of the estate of Frank Scutt. O'Connor admitted the debt, and said that the reason it was not paid was that he had other debts. He had tried to pay by degrees. Judge Maclndoe ordered O' Connor to pay £1 a fortnight, or be imprisoned for one month.] [The Advertiser Saturday 22 October 1938 p21 Article. Tantanoola Mr. A. Scutt who has been a resident of Tantanoola for the past 19 years, was the guest of honor at a farewell held in the Presbyterian Church. Mr. Scutt is going to Glenelg. The Rev. K. C. Billing spoke in appreciation of the services Mr. Scutt had given as secretary and treasurer of the church. His remarks were supported by Messrs. H. Cameron, Walker, H. Osborn, and W. Haines. A framed address and a silver mounted walking stick were presented to Mr. Scutt.] [The Advertiser (Adelaide) Monday 16 October 1950 p16 Family Notices. Scutt, On October 15, at the residence of his daughter Mrs. A. T. Cooke, 194 Goodwood Road, Millswood Estate - Francis Arthur, loving father of Frank (Melbourne), Louie (Mrs Howland), and Olive (Mrs. A.T. Cooke) and the late Everard. Aged 87 years. The Advertiser (Adelaide) Monday 16 October 1950 p16 Family Notices. Scutt, The Friends of the late Mr. Francis Arthur Scutt are respectfully informed that his funeral will leave the residence of his daughter (Mrs. A. T. Cooke, 194 Goodwood Road, Millswood Estate, on Monday, at 2.45pm for the Centennial Park Cemetery. Alfred James & Sons, A.F.D.A., Funeral Directors.]

Källor:
- dop: Wimbourne 5a 274 / Corfe Mullen Baptisms 1813-1880 / IGI
- äktenskap: South Australian Marriages, Registrations 1842-1916 Book/Page:150/1046
- död: The Advertiser (Adelaide) [1950 Oct 16]
- begravning: Centennial Park Cemetery

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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931-1954) Friday 9 September 1938 The death occurred on September 2 at a private hospital Mount Gambier of Mrs Anne Scutt (nee Olliver ) 79, wife of Mr Francis Arthur Scutt of Tantanoula and late of Mount Gambier. She was the daughter of the late Mr & Mrs Augusta Olliver and was born at Inverblackie, Adelaide Hills. During the past 19 years she had resided in Tantanoola. Last year Mr & Mrs Scutt celebrated the golden anniversary of their wedding. There were four children, Mr. Frank Scutt of Malvern, Victoria, the late Everard Scutt of Launceston, Tasmania, Mrs Arthur T. Cooke (Tantanoola) and Mrs. Arthur Howland (Glenelg, S.A.). The remains were interred in the Mount Gambier Cemetery.

Källor:
- födelse: Marriage Certificate
- äktenskap: South Australian Marriages, Registrations 1842-1916 Book/Page:150/1046
- död: SA # 605/3935 [Grey] / The Advertiser [1938 Sep 09]

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[Border Watch - Mount Gambier, SA :Wednesday 6 February 1907 An Unpleasant Experience. Whilst spending last Sunday at Port MacDonnell, Master Roy Cossons had a very unpleasant, if not dangerous, experience. He was standing at the end of the jetty, when he accidentally slipped off into the sea. Although a fairly good swimmer, he had some difficulty in reaching the jetty again owing to the weight of his clothes, and he was helped out in a very exhausted condition by Master Frank Scutt. After procuring a change of clothes and having an hour's rest he was able to return to Mount Gambier none the worse for his adventure.] [The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1889-1931) Wednesday 27 November 1907 p4 Article. Mr.F. O. Scutt, son of Mr. F. Scutt, of Mount Gambier, left to-day for Adelaide. Mr. Scutt has received an appointment in the Chinese Customs Department.] [The Advertiser Tuesday 26 November 1912 p15 Article. Mr. Frank O. Scutt, son of Mr. F. Scutt, of Mount Gambier, who for five years has been in the Chinese Customs Department at Hankow, returned to Mount Gambier last week on a holiday visit.] [Scutt, Frank Oliver (accountant) :Service Number - 935 :Place of Birth - Mount Gambier, SA :Place of Enlistment - Adelaide, SA :Next of Kin - (Mother) SCUTT Anne (living at Ferrers Street, Mt.Gambier. Series number B2455 & Series number D2994. F O S - nr.1935 private - Adm. H.Q. - 1915 Nov 24 - 1919 Jan 20.] [Border Watch-Mount Gambier, SA Friday 28 February 1919. Sergt. F. O. SCUTT WELCOMED. By train on Tuesday night Sergt. Frank O. Scutt, son of Mr. & Mrs. F. A. Scutt, of Mount Gambier, returned. He was accompanied to Mount Gambier by Priv. P. Haines, of Nairne, and Priv. W. Latham, of Onkaparingo, who, having spare time, decided to see the South-East. They were met at the railway station when the train came in, and conveyed in a motor car, with a band (composed of members of the Vice-Regal and Salvation Army bands) leading to the Town Hall, where they received a public welcome. It being after 10 o'clock, the attendance of the public was smaller than it usually is on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday nights. On arrival at the Town Hall the soldiers were conducted to the balcony, where the Mayor (Mr. G. E. Truman), Sub-Inspector Pyne, Col. F.H. Daniel, V.D. (for the Cheer-up Society), and Col. F. H. Howland, V.D. (for R.S. & S. League) made congratulatory speeches, and cordially welcomed Sergt. Scutt home. Cheers were then given for the returned soldiers, and Sergt. Scutt and his companions replied. Following this cheers were given, at the call of the Mayor, for the boys and nurses who are yet away from Australia, and for the King. The band played the National Anthem, and the demonstration closed. Sergt. Scutt, who is 31 years of age, enlisted in October, 1915, and after several months training in camp at Adelaide left for England and the war in June, 1916. When he left he was a private connected with the 43rd Battalion, but soon after reaching England he was transferred, to the 48th Battalion, with which he remained till the close of the war. He saw a good deal of hard service in France, having been in several stunts in which the Australians covered themselves with glory, and was wounded two or three times. On one occasion, in the fighting at Paschendale Ridge, he was severely hurt and was sent to England for treatment, where he spent nearly four months in hospital. He then returned to the scenes of strife; "When the armistice was signed he was sent to England, and thence to Australia in the troopship Marvada. On the way, out he was on duty with the pay staff. He is now in very good health.] [Border Watch, Mount Gambier, SA Friday 18 July 1919. The marriage of Miss Lydia Rokesky, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. H. A. Rokesky, of Harriet Street, Horsham, to Mr. Frank Scutt, of Mount Gambier, S.A., late sergeant in the A.I.F., will take, place to-day at the Horsham Methodist Church - "Horsham Times."] [The Horsham Times Friday 8 August 1919 Social. At the Horsham Methodist Church on 18th July the Rev. F. B. Oldham celebrated their marriage of ex-Sergeant F. O. Scutt, son of Mr. & Mrs. Scutt, of Mount Gambier, and Miss Lila Rokesky, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. H. A. Rokesky, of "Karnak," Harriet Street, Horsham.] [Advertiser - Adelaide, SA Friday 9 February 1923. STOLEN BICYCLES. ROSS and MANN Again convicted. Further charges of bicycle stealing were preferred against Arthur Edward Mann and Richard William Newton Ross, two young men, in the Adelaide Police Court (before Mr. K. M. Sabine, S.M.), on Thursday. Both men were convicted on the previous day of stealing bicycles, and on Monday they were sentenced at the Port Adelaide Police Court for similar offences. Mann pleaded guilty to an information laid by Detective-Sergeant Alichurch charging him with the theft of a bicycle, valued at £10, the property of Frank Oliver Scutt, at Adelaide, on January 27. The evidence showed that Scutt left his bicycle in Weymouth Street at 9.30a.m. on January 27, and on returning shortly afterwards, found that it had disappeared. On the same day, at 12.45, the defendant sold the machine to a second hand dealer for £2.10./-. He was subsequently arrested at Hindmarsh by Plain-clothes constables F. F. White and Jordan and Constable Hubner. The defendant, who had nothing to say, was sent to gaol tor 12 months. The charge against Ross was that he stole a bicycle worth £8, owned by Ernest Leslie Matthews, at Adelaide, on February 3. Detective-Sergeant Alichurch said Matthews left his machine in front of 95, Grenfell Street, at 1a.m., on Saturday, but on missing it shortly afterwards, he reported his loss to the police. On the same day the bicycle was sold to a dealer in Hindley Street. In offering the bicycle to the dealer Ross said, 'I've had a bit of luck; I won a motor cycle in a raffle and therefore I do not require this machine.' He asked for 30/-, but the dealer gave him 25/-. While the dealer was giving evidence, the accused said, 'You know you are on oath?' to which the witness replied, 'Yes.' 'Then why do you say I took the bicycle into the shop?' remarked Ross, who added, 'don't you know it is perjury, and that you are there to speak the truth?' The witness said the bicycle was shown to him outside the shop. Detective-Sergeant Alichurch - This defendant was sentenced to six months imprisonment for bicycle stealing on Wednesday, and received two months at Port Adelaide on Tuesday. He has admitted taking four bicycles, but we are not proceeding further against him. Eleven months imprisonment was ordered.] [The Horsham Times (Vic.) Friday 3 June 1927 p3 Article. Property Sales. Messrs David Anderson & Co., land, stock and linante agents, report having effected the following sales of property since their last report Mr F. O. Scutt, house Wawunna Road to Mr W. Rowlands, house John Street to Mr J. P. Jensen ; Mr S. M. Rogerson business to Mr F. O. Scutt;] [The Horsham Times Friday 19 April 1929 p2 Article. Grocery Business Changes. Mr. F.O. Scutt, grocer, of Pynsent Street, Horsham, has sold his business to the well-known Fitzroy firm, Messrs. and W. ChandIer Pty. Ltd. the change takes place on May 1.] [The Horsham Times Tuesday 13 September 1927 p6 Article. Uniforms for Pipers, List of Subscribers. Good work is being done by Constable Morrison in collecting funds to provide uniforms for the members of the Ilor shua and District Pipe Band. Donations - (Exerpt) F. O. Scutt 2/-] [F O S - 77yr.]

Källor:
- födelse: SA # 410/271 [Grey] / National Archives of Australia
- äktenskap: Great War Index Victoria 1914-1920 [Digger] Reg. Number:7712 /Great War Index Victoria 1914-1920 [Digger] Reg. Number:7712 / The Horsham Times [1919 Aug 08]
- död: Death Index Victoria 1921-1985 [Digger] Reg Number:21078

5c:
[The Register, Adelaide Monday 20 November 1905 UNIVERSITY of ADELAIDE. Musical Examination Results. Public Examinations in Practice of Music; November, 1905. Mount Gambier Centre. Pass List School Examinations - Higher Division, Louie May Scutt, Mary Catherine Smith.] [The Register, Adelaide Thursday 19 July 1906 p3 Article. The winners were: Pianoforte duet, own selection. Misses Estelle Johnson and Louie Scutt.] [The Advertiser, Adelaide Tuesday 23 July 1907 p9 Article. Mount Gambier, July 20. Last night the competitions in connection with Christ Church were concluded with a concert by the successful competitors. Dr. J. Johnson presided. The following assisted: L. Scutt,] [Border Watch, Mount Gambier, SA: 1861-1954) Wednesday 11 November 1914. At Christ Church, Mount Gambier, on Monday morning, Mr. Arthur Stilville Howland, eldest son of Colonel & Mrs. F. H. Howland, of "The Poplars," Mount Gambier, was united in marriage with Miss Louie May Scutt, eldest daughter of Mr. & Mrs. F. A. Scutt, of Mount Gambier. The Rev. R. K. Collisson, B.A., was the officiating clergyman. Miss Olive Scutt was bridesmaid, and Mr. L. N. Boys best man. The wedding breakfast was partaken of at the residence of the bride's parents. The happy couple left by the evening train for Adelaide, where Mr. Howland is on the staff of the Adelaide Local Court].

Källor:
- födelse: SA # 463/121 [Grey]
- äktenskap: SA # 261/374 [Grey]

5d:
Border Watch (Mount Gambier, SA: Wednesday 10 November 1915 p2) Article MARRIAGE. COOK-SCUTT. At St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church on Monday afternoon the Rev. Jas. Cully, B.A., united Mr. A. T. Cooke in marriage to Miss Olive Scutt, a daughter of Mr. & Mrs. F. C. Scutt, of this town. The bride was gowned in a white voile frock, and wore a white tulle hat, with streamers, and carried a shower bouquet. She was attended by Miss Mary Morris, who wore a gown of blue crepe de chine, with lace hat. Mr. F. Scutt was groomsman. After the ceremony a reception was held at the residence of the bride's parents, and the Rev Jas. Cully presided over the wedding breakfast. The usual toasts were honored, and the newly wedded couple afterwards left by motor for Casterton. The honeymoon will be spent at Warrnambool and Melbourne. Mr. Cooke is the manager of the drapery department at the Cooperative Store and the assistants there presented the bride and bridegroom with an oak clock, and the directors and manager of tho company gave them a case of cutlery.

Källor:
- födelse: SA # 540/138 [Grey]
- äktenskap: SA # 265/715 [Grey]

7:
1851 also notes and also Alice Inglis noted. (one website has Emma Simmons instead)