1 Evangeline Louisa Willsman, born about May 1855, Clifton, Bristol, Gloucestershire, died in 1936, Bristol, Gloucestershire (age at death: possibly 81 years old), (1881) dressmaker. Parents: 2 and 3. Married about May 1878, Barton Regis district, Gloucestershire, to Edward Oaten, born about February 1855, Taunton district, Somerset, died. [Note 1].
2 Thomas White Willsman, born in 1828, Gloucestershire, baptized on 11 January 1829, Otterton, Devon, died on 15 May 1888, Bristol, Gloucestershire (age at death: 60 years old), printer's warehouseman. Parents: 4 and 5. [Note 2].
... married on 5 February 1854, Bristol, Gloucestershire - Ss. Philip & Jacob, to...
3 Eloisa Elizabeth Scutts, born about 1823, Bristol, Gloucestershire, baptized on 26 October 1823, Bristol, Gloucestershire, died about December 1892, Barton Regis district, Gloucestershire (age at death: possibly 69 years old). Parents: 6 and 7. Married (1) on 14 August 1843, Bristol, Gloucestershire - St. James, to Alfred Hancock, died about 1849, Gloucestershire. [Note 3].
... with:
4 John Willsman, died.
... married to...
5 Anna White, died.
... with:
6 John White Scutts, born in 1798, Bristol, Gloucestershire?, baptized on 9 January 1800, Keynsham, Somerset - St. John's, died in April 1836, Bristol, Gloucestershire, buried on 10 April 1836, Bristol, Gloucestershire (age at death: 38 years old), (1828) accountant. [Note 6].
... married on 31 May 1823, Bristol, Gloucestershire, Portland Square - St. Paul's, to...
7 Jane Cullis, born about October 1799, died in January 1837, Bristol, Gloucestershire, buried on 20 January 1837, Bristol, Gloucestershire (age at death: possibly 37 years old). [Note 7].
... with:
T W W - 60yr. |
L E W - 72yr. |
A L W was living with her sister's family (Evangeline L Willsman) in 1901 at Bristol (unmarried). A L W - 48yr. |
Census 1861 Clifton, Gloucestershire. |
J W S - 37yr. |
J S - 37yr. |
J W S - 67yr., living at Celia Street, Stanley Road. To Eliza Scutts - widow. |
[Fri 07 Jun 1872, Western Daily Press, Bristol. Mrs Breach, the wife of Mr Jas. Breach, of Lacock, farmer, was summoned Ann Scutts, dairymaid, late in their employ, for an alleged breach of contract. It appears that complainant agreed to enter the service of defendant for 12 months, from 6th April last, wages £11. She soon complained that, having to get up by four the morning, she wanted her breakfast before nine, but it was replied that she might have had it by half past seven she had worked well. Dismissed - Ann Scutts the above complainant, was summoned by Mrs Breach, the defendant, for leaving her service without consent. Contract annulled; defendant pay costs.] [Census 1881 Gloucestershire - Mary Scutts.] [A C S 61yr., spinster, and lived at Glenthorpe, Montpelier, Bristol. No effects known.] |