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Charlotte Jenkins, born about 1832, died about August 1900, Northfleet, Kent (age at death: possibly 68 years old).
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Married in 1849 to
Stephen May, died in 1851.
Married in August 1853, Northfleet, Kent - Parish Church, to Alfred Henry Scutts, born about 1830, Limehouse?, London - Spring Place, Wandsworth Road, died about August 1913, Strood district, Kent (age at death: possibly 83 years old) [Note 1-2] (witnesses: Mary Ann Jenkins †, Charles Hinks †)
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Total: 69 individuals (spouses not included).
C S 68yr. |
Census 1881-91-1901 Kent. A H S - 84yr. |
Census 1871-81 Kent. A C S - was a cooper by trade and ran the Prince Albert PH in Northfleet, Kent during the 1880's. A F C - 70yr. |
M L G was reputedly of French Jewish descent. M L F - 83yr. |
[Ernest A(lfred) Scutts according to the Census 1881 Kent. Peter Anthony Scutts states Alfred Charles Scutts instead.] [E C S was witness to the marriage between Frederick Thomas Clement (brother-in-law) & Muriel Margaret Hearne at Greenhithe, St Mary the Virgin on 1912 Jan 27.] [E C S - 81yr.] [Ernest Charles Scutts, a paper warehouseman of Knockhall Road, Greenhithe sadly passed away at the Southern Hospital, Dartford and was laid to rest at Swanscombe Cemetery on the 25th June 1959 - Plot: Grave 2909.] |
[E C S witness to marriage between Frederick Thomas Clement (brother-in-law) & Muriel Margaret Hearne 1912 Jan 27.] [E H S - 66yr.] |
[Abode:Castle Street. Father: Mill Attendant. Margin note: March 19th.] [R C S - 51yr.] |
S J S - 42yr. |
A C W S - 52yr. |
R M S - 55yr. |
[St Botolphs, Northfleet, after Banns by me F A Page, vicar. Herbert Clement Scutts (23) bachelor, rulerman, 134 Knoxhall Road, Greenhithe - father:Ernest Charles Scutts, paper loader. Gladys Minnie Mason (23) spinster, 19 Springhead Road, Northfleet - father:Charles Alfred Mason (deceased), printer. Both signed their names in the presence of us: Clara Alice Scutts & Ernest Clement Scutt. H C S living in 2001-05 at 58 Robinia Avenue, Northfleet, Gravesend, Kent.] [H C S living in 2001-05 at 58 Robinia Avenue, Northfleet, Gravesend, Kent.] [H C S - 93yr.] |
St Botolphs, Northfleet, after Banns by me F A Page, vicar. Herbert Clement Scutts (23) bachelor, rulerman, 134 Knoxhall Road, Greenhithe - father:Ernest Charles Scutts, paper loader. Gladys Minnie Mason (23) spinster, 19 Springhead Road, Northfleet - father:Charles Alfred Mason (deceased), printer. Both signed their names in the presence of us: Clara Alice Scutts & Ernest Clement Scutt. H C S living in 2001-05 at 58 Robinia Avenue, Northfleet, Gravesend, Kent. |
P S 28yr. Those who died were Ann Straughton Wilson 31 of Sunnyslack, Mary Smith 39 of Maryport, Robert Swanston 43 of Cockermouth, Patricia Scutts of Great Broughton, Mary Katherine Barnes 31 of Seaton, Edward Lynch 53 of Dearham, Elizabeth Moses 47 of Little Broughton, and Jane Lister 18 of Dearham. Eleven people died in a blast at the Royal Navy depot on January 18, 1944. Mrs Wilson died in the explosion after swapping shifts with a friend. Her sister Vena Farish 85, of Ryehill Road, Flimby, is leading a new call for a memorial to be included as part of the proposed redevelopment of the site, now known as Derwent Forest. Seven women and four men died after a naval mortar bomb, being dismantled in a laboratory, detonated. Each bomb contained 25 pounds of TNT explosive and the building was scattered in pieces. The tremor was felt 15 miles away. |
[Censuses 1891 & 1891 Kent state Alfred E. Scutts.] [He learnt his trade in Gravesend and Kingston-upon-Thames.] [They emigrated to Australia in 1912] [Alfred H. Scutts did not make the return journey back to England with his family, staying behind to continue work as a boat builder at Garden Island in Australia.] |
G J S lived in Marrickville before re-emigrating with children back to England without her husband Alfred who stayed in Australia. G J S - 84yr. |
[C A S (27) bachelor, assistant engineer Mercantile Marine, living at Lowfield Street, Dartford - father: Alfred Henry Scutts, yacht builder. E R H (28) spinster, living at St Alblans Road, Dartford - father: Henry Hewett, assurance agent.] [From their home at Kingston-on-Thames in late 1911 the family sailed aboard the "Rangatira" with sons, Cyril, Percy, Ethric and Horace.] [C A S - 66yr.] |
C A S (27) bachelor, assistant engineer Mercantile Marine, living at Lowfield Street, Dartford - father: Alfred Henry Scutts, yacht builder. E R H (28) spinster, living at St Alblans Road, Dartford - father: Henry Hewett, assurance agent. |
[From their home at Kingston-on-Thames in late 1911 the family sailed aboard the "Rangatira" with sons, Cyril, Percy, Ethric and Horace.] [ P A C S also lived at 21 Augustus Street (Enmore), Newtown.] [He re-emigrated with his wife Rose to Australia.] [Scutts - March 7, at Sydney Hospital, Arthur Charles, beloved husband of Rose Lilian Scutts and loving father of Margaret, Rosemary, Peter, of 20 Jamieson Street, city, aged 32 years. Also Scutts - March 7 at Sydney Hospital, Percy Arthur Charles beloved son of Mr & Mrs A H Scutts of Bondi and Kent, England 32 years. P A C S also lived at 21 Augustus Street (Enmore), Newtown.] [The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW :1842-1954) Tuesday 10 March 1936 p9 Family Notices - Scutts - The Relatives and Friends of Mrs Rose Scutts are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of her late dearly beloved Husband Percy Arthur Charles to leave Modern Funerals Ltd 8 City Road, City THIS (Tuesday) AFTERNOON at 2.30 pm for the Independent Cemetery, Rookwood, Modern Funerals Ltd.] [P A C S 32yr. Scutts - March 7, at Sydney Hospital, Percy Arthur Charles, beloved husband of Rose Lilian Scutts and loving father of Margaret, Rosemary, Peter, of 20 Jamieson Street, city, aged 32 years. Scutts - March 7 at Sydney Hospital, Percy Arthur Charles beloved son of Mr & Mrs A H Scutts of Bondi and Kent, England 32 years. P A C S also lived at 21 Augustus Street (Enmore), Newtown.] |
R L S travelled to England and returned in 1954 from London via Sydney. R L S - 87yr., formerly of Lidcombe. (was she previously married - surname Long?) |
From their home at Kingston-on-Thames in late 1911 the family sailed to Australia aboard the "Rangatira" with sons, Cyril, Percy, Ethric and Horace. |
M P M S - 33yr. |
From their home at Kingston-on-Thames in late 1911 the family sailed to Australia aboard the "Rangatira" with sons, Cyril, Percy, Ethric and Horace. |
In 1917 she returned with her mother on the "Rotorua" back to England. At the time of her marriage, she lived at 233 Lowfield Street, Dartford, Kent and worked as a hairdresser. |
B F J - 93yr. |
A E S - 66yr. |
[A S 78yr. In loving memory of darling mama Annie Scutts, who died on 6th Nov 1959 aged 78] [Harry Moore (brother) & Kathleen Moore (sister).] |
[Married by licence. C S (35) bachelor, Sub Lieutenant R.N.V.R. (estate agent), living at Darnley Road, Gravesend - father: Arthur Edward Scutts, engineer. I E C (32) spinster, shorthand typist, living at Myrtle Villa, Spring Vale, Dartford - father: George Charles Challis, engineer.] [Ship:Port Darwin [2x] (1935) to New York.] [C A S - 52yr.] |
[Married by licence. C S (35) bachelor, Sub Lieutenant R.N.V.R. (estate agent), living at Darnley Road, Gravesend - father: Arthur Edward Scutts, engineer. I E C (32) spinster, shorthand typist, living at Myrtle Villa, Spring Vale, Dartford - father: George Charles Challis, engineer.] [I E S lived in Old Road East, Gravesend, Kent.] |
Registered as Kathleen Anne Higham (1977). |
L S - 43yr. L S optician by profession, town and county councillor, candidate for M.P. as Labour candidate, died at 42. Councillor with Bishop s Stortford UDC and Housing Officer, Councillor with Hertfordshire County Council, Trades Unionist with USDAW, Labour Parliamentary Candidate for Hertfordshire East, Norfolk South and Maldon constituencies (1950, 1951, 1955 resp.). He died on March 13 1958 after the onset of complications resulting from diabetes. |
Beatrice (nee Newing) from a naval family, died at 58. |
death reg:Mary Amelia Scutts (1883). M A S - 1yr. |
A J S - 69yr. |
[A E M G had 2 previous children, Norah Gosling b:1902 Feb? Plumstead, Kent [Woolwich 1d 1264] & Eva Gosling b:1903 Clapton, London - marr:Jacob Frank b:Amsterdam, Netherlands (their father William Neale was Irish).] [A E M S 76yr.] |
her mother was ------ Barnes. |
S S 14m. |
D P S - 23yr. |
[Census 1891 Kent - Amelia Mary Scutts.] [It is not known if either father or son Alfred Henry Scutts was witness at this wedding.] |
[It is not known if either father or son Alfred Henry Scutts was witness at this wedding.] |
S V S - 78yr. |
A E S - 69yr. |
E S - 7yr. |
H C S - 0yr. |
S O S of 30 Albion Road. |
I H S 92yr. |
N S - 0yr. |
E M S - 3yr. |
W G S - 56yr. |
nothing further is known about her as regards, birth, death and her parents. |
[Abode:Park Terrace. Father: cooper. Margin note: March 15th.] [Horace P. Scutts - Census 1901 Kent.] [H K S - 51yr.] |
G W v W - 32yr. |
E S - 22yr. |
C H - 75yr. |
Jonah H - 62yr. |
Census 1881 Kent - Nellie Scutts. |
J S - 73yr. |
[Western Mail, Monday 19 September 1898. "A Nephew from America". How a man imposed on people at Eastbourne. Two remarkable charges were heard at Eastbourne Police-court on Friday against a man described as bookbinder, thirty-nine year of age, who goes under the various names David Franklin, Scutts, Roberts, Rehoe and Turner. Of fixed abode, is said to be native of Northfleet. The first charge that of obtaining by false pretences from George Erridge, a fisherman, living in Latimer Road. According to the evidence of prosecutor, he met prisoner, a total stranger, in the bar of the Beach Hotel on August 3. Reluctantly he consented to a drink with him, but finding him good company, accompanied him to the Ocean Wave. Here prisoner surprised him suddenly asking "Where's auntie?", observing that was "Frank Turner, from America."It happened that prosecutor's wife had a nephew of that name in America, that the claim of relationship appeared genuine. They walked home together, and when prosecutor's wife appeared the prisoner ran to her and kissed her, saying, "Hello, auntie, how are you? I am your nephew from America." To his grandmother, whom he also kissed, prisoner said. "Mother was always asking about you." The prisoner afterwards said they would not go out that day but stay in and have a drink. He also said he wanted to get his luggage from the station. At half-past seven in the evening prisoner produced a purse, saying, "I have a £75 cheque here, and I want you to go upstairs with me to lock it up." He asked for the key and the purse was put alongside some money belonging to the witness in the cupboard. Prisoner took the key and remarked. "Now I know it will be all right." He asked the witness to lend him a sovereign on the cheque, which he did. Witness afterwards went out to get a tin of salmon for the prisoner, who on his return was gone. Mary Ann Erridge, wife of the previous witness, said the prisoner, when saw her, exclaimed "Here she comes; she is just like mother." adding "What! Don't you know me your nephew, Frank Turner from America?" Witness replied, "You're not him." He said. "Oh yes I am." Whenever the subject of his friends and relations was introduced he did not seem clear, and pleaded that he was worried. She afterwards opened the purse, which contained two pieces of much-worn paper, but no cheque. Evidence was given to the arrest of prisoner at Watling, and to his violence, after which he was committed for trial. Prisoner was further charged with obtaining 8s. from Elizabeth Shoesmith of Meads, Eastbourne, on August 26 with intent to defraud. Prosecutrix said prisoner represented himself to be her husband's brother's son from Yorkshire. He stayed the night, and the next morning borrowed 8sh., till he could go into the town to get some money due to him. Asked if he had anything to say, the prisoner said he had been unfortunate. He came from Portland, where he had been doing penal servitude. He did not believe it was right when he was in drink. Drink was the cause of him being there. He wished it to be entered on the depositions that he was very sorry for what he had done. Prisoner was committed for trial on this charge. Chief-constable Plumb said he had eight other cases against the prisoner, and in more than one the last shilling had been given to him. The Bench thought it was sufficient for the prisoner to be committed on the two charges.] [E S - 39yr.] |
W J S - 63yr. |
F S - 72yr. |
S A S 76yr. |
[11th June 1918 - 4 Susannah Cottages, Northfleet - Frederick William, boy - parents:Frederick Scutts & Sarah Amela Scutts late Hooker formerly Hoad. Laborer Munition Works. S.A.Scutts Mother. 4 Susannah Cottages 26th July 1918 - Harold J Sheen: Deputy Registrar.] [F W S 46yr.] |
V E S living in 2000 at 9 Tyrrell Court, Crest Avenue, Basildon, Essex. |
SCUTTS, Denis Frederick Passed away suddenly in Hospital on 25th October 2017, aged 69 years. Much loved Husband, Dad, Grandad & Great Grandad. He will be greatly missed by all Family and friends. Funeral Service to take place at Basildon & District Crematorium on Friday 10th November 2017 at 10.00am. |
Marine Arthur Daniel Scutts, Ch/X,105602 (Northfleet, Kent), Royal Marines. |
Education: University of Wales, Cardiff. |
Moira Scutts - Instr. Assistant (Literacy 2007 - web.jordan.k12.ut.us/bellavista). |