Descendants of Elizabeth Ann Wallace

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Elizabeth Ann Wallace, died in June 1902, Petersham, NSW, AUSTRALIA, buried on 9 June 1902, Necropolis . [Note 1]
Married to George Gordon Grant, died, (1896) dealer

... with

Total: 19 individuals (spouses not included).


Notes 

1 (Elizabeth Ann Wallace †1902)
The Sydney Morning Herald, Monday 9 June 1902. Grant, The Friends of Mr George Gordon Grant, late of the Balmain Ferry, are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved Wife, Elizabeth D., which will move from his residence, No.9 Petersham Street, Petersham, This (Monday) Afternoon, at a quarter to 2 o'clock, for Petersham Station, and thence to Necropolis. Wood & Company. Grant, The Friends of Mr. & Mrs. T. Green are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their late beloved Mother, Mrs. Elizabeth D. Grant, which will move from her late residence, No. 9 Petersham Street, Petersham, This (Monday) Afternoon, at a quarter to 2 o'clock, for Petersham station, thence to Necropolis. Grant, The Friends of Mr. & Mrs. George Grant, Jun., are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their late beloved Mother, Mrs. Elizabeth D. Grant, which will move from her late residence, No. 9 Petersham Street, Petersham, This (Monday) Afternoon, at quarter to 2, for Petersham Station, thence Necropolis. Grant, The Friends of Mr. & Mrs. Peter Grant are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their late beloved Mother, Mrs. Elizabeth D. Grant, which will move from her late residence, No. 9 Petersham Street, Petersham, This (Monday) Afternoon, at quarter to 2, for Petersham Station, thence Necropolis. Grant, The Friends of Mr. & Mrs. J. Scutts, Jun., are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their late beloved Mother, Mrs. Elizabeth D. Grant, which will move from her late residence, No. 9 Petersham Street, Petersham, This (Monday) Afternoon, at quarter to 2, for Petersham Station, thence Necropolis. Grant, The Friends of Miss Mary Grant are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of her late beloved Mother, Mrs. Elizabeth D. Grant, which will move from her late residence, No. 9 Petersham Street, Petersham, This (Monday) Afternoon, at quarter to 2, for Petersham Station, thence Necropolis. Grant, The Friends of Mr. & Mrs. A. Grant are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their late beloved Sister, Mrs Elizabeth D. Grant, which will move from her late residence, No. 9 Petersham Street, Petersham, This (Monday) Afternoon, at quarter to 2, for Petersham Station, thence Necropolis. Grant, The Friends of Mr. & Mrs. C. Heyden are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their late beloved Aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth D. Grant, which will move from her late residence, No. 9 Petersham Street, Petersham, This (Monday) Afternoon, at quarter to 2, for Petersham Station, thence Necropolis.

Sources:
- death: The Sydney Morning Herald, Monday 9 June 1902

2 (Margaret Emily Grant ca 1875-1943)
[(1896) J S(21) bachelor, butcher, Marion Street - parents:Joseph Scutts (butcher) & Annie Bennett. M E G(21) spinster, domestic servant, Walter Street - parents:George Gordon Grant (dealer) & Elizabeth Ann Wallace. Marriage at 36 Railway Street, rites of Baptist Church. Both of Leichardt. Witnesses:Annie Green & Annie Grant.] [M E S 67yr. Rookwood General Cemeteries Reserve Trust. Plot:Zone D Section 13 Grave 2746.]

Sources:
- birth: BMD (Marriages & Deaths)
- spouse: NSW # 5884 / Marriage Certificate
- death: NSW # 4372

2-1 (Joseph Scutts 1875-1944)
[The Sydney Morning Herald, Thursday 23 July 1891 p7 Article. Police. Mr. Whittingdale Johnson, S.M., presided at the Central Police Court yesterday. Peter Grant 19, a groom, and Joseph Scutts, were charged with having unlawfully and violently assaulted Peter Kleeburg at Leichhardt. The first named was fined £10, in default, four months imprisonment, and the latter was remanded on bail till Friday.] [Thursday 30 July 1891 Assault at Leichhardt. At the Central Police Court yesterday, before Mr George O'Malloy Clarke, S. M., Joseph Scutts 16, Daniel Farley 25, and Charles Oliver 17, were charged with having unlawfully assaulted Peter Kleeberg at Leichhardt. The prosecutor, who resides in Marion Street Leichhardt, deposed that he went to a certain hotel in Leichhardt at about 10 30p.m. on the 18th instant. He had been there about five minutes when Farley, Oliver, and two others came in. One of them said that they could fight anyone in the bar, and witness at once received a knock in the ear from Farley. The other three joined him in assaulting witness. By Mr Williamson: This was the fourth time he had been concerned in assault cases. Accused Farley was fined £10, in default four months imprisonment and Scutts and Oliver were each fined £5, in default two months imprisonment. The fourth assailant, Pater Grant, was last Wednesday fined £10, in default four months imprisonment.] [1891 Assault at Leichhardt. Yesterday, S M Clarke, Joseph Scutts 16, Daniel Farley 25 and Charles Oliver 17, were charged with having unlawfully assaulted Peter Kleeberg at Leichhardt. Accused Farley was fined £10, in default four months imprisonment and Scutts and Oliver were each fined £5, in default two months imprisonment. The fourth assailant, Pater Grant, was last Wednesday fined £10, in default four months imprisonment.] [(1896) J S(21) bachelor, butcher, Marion Street - parents:Joseph Scutts (butcher) & Annie Bennett. M E G(21) spinster, domestic servant, Walter Street - parents:George Gordon Grant (dealer) & Elizabeth Ann Wallace. Marriage at 36 Railway Street, rites of Baptist Church. Both of Leichardt. Witnesses:Annie Green & Annie Grant.] [Sydney Morning Herald, Friday 29 March 1907. At the same court Joseph Scutts was committed for trail at the Quarter Sessions to be held on April 4 next upon a charge of malicously wounding John Peters on March 15, at Gordon.] [Sydney Quarter Sessions, Thursday 25 April 1907. James Hayes, stealing; Joseph Scutts, maliciously wounding.] [Referee (Sydney, NSW :1886-1939), Wednesday 10 November 1915 p8. About Mr Scutts, Senior. Father of the Great Lads, Joe and Wal. And there are Others. Last week I was honored by a visit from Mr. Scutts, sen., father of those great youngsters, Joe and Wal, who are to make a name for themselves in boxing when they develop a little more. But it is of the proud father I wish to write. Joe Scutts, sen., would pass for the kiddies big, brother, a fine, loosely-built man without the slightest trace of age, with a thick crop of jet-black hair. At first I thought he was an up-country boxer, who had called to solicit my aid in getting him a match. But so strong a resemblance has he to his bonny boys that I immediately said, 'Your name is Scutts,' and with a surprised look in his good-natured face he said, How do you know? The object of his visit was, to tell me that the £5 his son Wal had deposited for a match with Holmes, now that the latter had signed to meet Wills at West Maitland next Saturday night, could remain up for any other 8.6 lad, who cared to cover it. Though an unassuming man, I learned from him that he himself had figured in the fighting line, but always under E.P.R. rules, and also that his forefathers for ages back were prominent English fighters. 'You'd hardly believe it,' he added, for with such a name one would think I am of German descent.' 'I would like to meet friend Scutts again. I am sure he could furnish me with interesting stories' of the days when bare hands were used, and contests were not under police control. When he was taking his departure I inquired if Joe and Wal comprised his family, to which with 'a broad smile', he replied: 'Bless your heart, no, I have fourteen altogether.' Mr. Billy Law, so well known in boxing circles in Brisbane and Sydney, and also in the former city as the Queensland Government Official Interpreter, is in Sydney, enjoying a short holiday.] [Bryant & Company, Sheep Trotters Suppliers & General Scalders. Abbattoirs, Homebush Bay & Flood Street, Leichhardt, 28 Aug 1918. Bryant, Alfred; Scutts, Walter Wallace; Scutts, Joseph; Bryant, Walter Ernest; Bryant, Alfred Harold; Bryant, Walter - 31181 (2/8548)] [The Bathurst Times (NSW: 1909-1925) Thursday 5 February 1920, p1 Article. Where Trotters are cooked disgustingly. Dirty Premises, Sydney. Walter Bryant senr., Alfred Bryant senr., and Joseph Scutts senr., and others, trading as Bryant & Company of Flood Street, Leichhardt, were procceded against at the Glebe Police Court by Inspector Jackson, of Leichardt Council, for not keeping the premises clean, although food was prepared there for sale. The inspector stated that on visiting the place on January 19 he found trotters being cleaned for sale as food. The stable was very dirty. The floors of a shed under the place where food was prepared was shocking, and a table, filthy with grease and putrid matter, smelt abominably. The skirting boards were an inch thick with grease and putrid matter and alive with insects. Where the flooring was broken the holes were full of black putrid water, a drain having become choked up. Walter Bryant appeared and pleaded guilty, and was fined £10, with 12s costs, in default three months hard labor. Tho cases against Alfred Bryant and Joseph Scutts were with ......] [The Cumberland Argus and Fruitgrowers Advocate (Parramatta, NSW: 1888-1950) Thursday 17 July 1930, p3 Article. John Roberts was fined £3 with 5sh costs for having used indecent language in a railway carriage between Lidcombe and Auburn. For a similar offence in Sydney Road, Granville, Joseph Scutts was lined £2.] [Scutts - May 12 1944 at a private hospital, Marrickville, Joseph Scutts husband of the late Margaret Scutts of 40 Boomerang Street, Haberfield and beloved father of Joe, Wal, Fred, Alf, Sam, Harry, Mary & Annie. Monday 15 May 1944, Scutts - The Relatives and friends of the late Joseph Scutts of 40 Boomerang Street, Haberfield are invited to attend his funeral to leave our chapel, 7 Norton Street, Leichhardt this Monday after service commencing at 1.15 pm for Church of England Cemetery, Rockwood.]

Sources:
- birth: NSW # 4147/1875
- spouse: NSW # 5884 / Marriage Certificate
- death: NSW # 10432 / Death Certificate / The Sydney Morning Herald 1944 May 15

3 (Joseph Gordon Ernest Scutts 1897-1973)
[The Sydney Morning Herald, Thursday 9 April 1914. Olympia Boxing Tournament. There was a large attendance at the Newtown Stadium last evening, when the Olvmpia Athletic Club's £1000 tournament was continued, Mr Wally Weekes refereed. Results:- *8st 6lb "Billy" Wallis (Newtown) gained a points decision over George Ager (Arncliffe). Wal Scutts (Leichhardt) beat George Sawyer (Surry Hills) at the conclusion of the six rounds. The following is the draw for Easter Monday ..... Novice 9st Division - Sid Cooper (Newtown) v "Billy" Dartes (Redfern), Jim Slavin (Strathfield) v Joe Scutts (Leichhardt).] [Referee (Sydney, NSW: 1886-1939) Wednesday 9 June 1915, p9 Article. The Preliminaries. Dapper little Noel Smith achieved the object dearest to his heart when he was declared winner on points over Bill Davies in the first six-round preliminary. Pat Conley had a shade the better of his bout with Joe Scutts in the second preliminary, but Mr. Fred Baker decided on a draw.] [Scutts, Joseph Gordon Ernest - May 8 1973, at hospital, late of Gorokan, dearly loved husband of Minnie, loved father of Daphne and Desmond.] [Referee (Sydney, NSW :1886-1939), Wednesday 10 November 1915 p8. About Mr Scutts, Senior. Father of the Great Lads, Joe and Wal. And there are Others. Last week I was honored by a visit from Mr. Scutts, sen., father of those great youngsters, Joe and Wal, who are to make a name for themselves in boxing when they develop a little more. But it is of the proud father I wish to write. Joe Scutts, sen., would pass for the kiddies big, brother, a fine, loosely-built man without the slightest trace of age, with a thick crop of jet-black hair. At first I thought he was an up-country boxer, who had called to solicit my aid in getting him a match. But so strong a resemblance has he to his bonny boys that I immediately said, 'Your name is Scutts,' and with a surprised look in his good-natured face he said, How do you know? The object of his visit was, to tell me that the £5 his son Wal had deposited for a match with Holmes, now that the latter had signed to meet Wills at West Maitland next Saturday night, could remain up for any other 8.6 lad, who cared to cover it. Though an unassuming man, I learned from him that he himself had figured in the fighting line, but always under E.P.R. rules, and also that his forefathers for ages back were prominent English fighters. 'You'd hardly believe it,' he added, for with such a name one would think I am of German descent.' 'I would like to meet friend Scutts again. I am sure he could furnish me with interesting stories' of the days when bare hands were used, and contests were not under police control. When he was taking his departure I inquired if Joe and Wal comprised his family, to which with 'a broad smile', he replied: 'Bless your heart, no, I have fourteen altogether.' Mr. Billy Law, so well known in boxing circles in Brisbane and Sydney, and also in the former city as the Queensland Government Official Interpreter, is in Sydney, enjoying a short holiday.] [Legal Notices - news.google.com/newspaper - 1968 of Joseph Gordon Ernest Scutts (also known as Joseph Gordon Scutts) late of, Retired Abattoir Employee, will be made by Minnie Thelma Kathleen Scutts. .....] [The Sydney Morning Herald, Jun 19 1973. The Estate of Joseph Gordon Ernest Scutts (also known as Joseph Gordon Scutts) late of Gorokan in the State of New South Wales. Retired Abbatoir Employee. Deceased - After 14 days from the publication of this notice an application for Probate of the Will dated 30th October 1968 of Joseph Godon Ernest Scutts, late of Gorokan, Retired Abattoir Employee will be made by Minnie Thelma Kathleen Scutts. Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon his Estate to Aubrey A Brown & Co, Solicitors, of 7 Church Street, Wyong.]

Sources:
- birth: NSW # 4199
- spouse: NSW # 15518
- death: NSW # 48824 / Sydney Morning Herald [1973 Jun 19]

3-1 (Frances May Beasley †1965)
F M S 63yr. Noraville Cemetery, Row B, Church of England Section, Grave 26.

Sources:
- spouse: NSW # 15518
- death: NSW # 23530

4 (Walter Wallace Henry Scutts 1898-1957)
[The Sydney Morning Herald, Thursday 9 April 1914. Olympia Boxing Tournament. There was a large attendance at the Newtown Stadium last evening, when the Olvmpia Athletic Club's £1000 tournament was continued, Mr Wally Weekes refereed. Results:- *8st 6lb "Billy" Wallis (Newtown) gained a points decision over George Ager (Arncliffe). Wal Scutts (Leichhardt) beat George Sawyer (Surry Hills) at the conclusion of the six rounds. The following is the draw for Easter Monday ..... Novice 9st Division - Sid Cooper (Newtown) v "Billy" Dartes (Redfern), Jim Slavin (Strathfield) v Joe Scutts (Leichhardt).] [Referee (Sydney, NSW :1886-1939), Wednesday 10 November 1915 p8. About Mr Scutts, Senior. Father of the Great Lads, Joe and Wal. And there are Others. Last week I was honored by a visit from Mr. Scutts, sen., father of those great youngsters, Joe and Wal, who are to make a name for themselves in boxing when they develop a little more. But it is of the proud father I wish to write. Joe Scutts, sen., would pass for the kiddies big, brother, a fine, loosely-built man without the slightest trace of age, with a thick crop of jet-black hair. At first I thought he was an up-country boxer, who had called to solicit my aid in getting him a match. But so strong a resemblance has he to his bonny boys that I immediately said, 'Your name is Scutts,' and with a surprised look in his good-natured face he said, How do you know? The object of his visit was, to tell me that the £5 his son Wal had deposited for a match with Holmes, now that the latter had signed to meet Wills at West Maitland next Saturday night, could remain up for any other 8.6 lad, who cared to cover it. Though an unassuming man, I learned from him that he himself had figured in the fighting line, but always under E.P.R. rules, and also that his forefathers for ages back were prominent English fighters. 'You'd hardly believe it,' he added, for with such a name one would think I am of German descent.' 'I would like to meet friend Scutts again. I am sure he could furnish me with interesting stories' of the days when bare hands were used, and contests were not under police control. When he was taking his departure I inquired if Joe and Wal comprised his family, to which with 'a broad smile', he replied: 'Bless your heart, no, I have fourteen altogether.' Mr. Billy Law, so well known in boxing circles in Brisbane and Sydney, and also in the former city as the Queensland Government Official Interpreter, is in Sydney, enjoying a short holiday.] [Bryant & Company, Sheep Trotters Suppliers & General Scalders. Abbattoirs, Homebush Bay & Flood Street, Leichhardt, 28 Aug 1918. Bryant, Alfred; SCUTTS, Walter Wallace; SCUTTS, Joseph; Bryant, Walter Ernest; Bryant, Alfred Harold; Bryant, Walter - 31181 (2/8548)].

Sources:
- birth: NSW # 13083
- spouse: NSW # 17326
- death: NSW # 27773

4-1 (Jessie Johnstone Watson ca 1896-1979)
J J S 83yr. Surname also stated as Stewart.

Sources:
- birth: BMD (Deaths)
- spouse: NSW # 17326
- death: Aberdeen City 300/00 0742

5 (George T. Scutts 1899-1900)
G T S 13m., Rockwood - Zone C Section T Grave 9118.

Sources:
- birth: NSW # 21972
- death: NSW # 5853

6 (John F. Scutts 1900-1902)
Sources:
- birth: NSW # 32489
- death: NSW # 9677

7 (Annie E. Scutts 1903-)
Sources:
- birth: NSW # 4042
- spouse: NSW # 14886

7-1 (Albert H. Fisher )
Sources:
- spouse: NSW # 14886

8 (Wilfred Scutts 1905-1962)
W J S 57yr. Plot:Anglican Section 19, Grave 4546.

Sources:
- birth: NSW # 4480
- spouse: NSW # 11381
- death: NSW # 7708

8-1 (Dorothy Jean Steilberg 1918-1989)
D J S 71yr., b:1918, late of Cambridge Park.

Sources:
- spouse: NSW # 11381
- death: Sydney Morning Herald

9 (Peter Alfred Scutts 1906-1966)
Sources:
- birth: NSW # 35559
- spouse: NSW # 23332 [Auburn]
- death: NSW # 17980

9-1 (Janet Nardona Seddon )
Sources:
- spouse: NSW # 23332 [Auburn]

10 (Mary Jane Scutts 1908-1956)
Sources:
- birth: NSW # 7486
- spouse: NSW # 11660
- death: NSW # 2750

10-1 (Victor Harold Burnes †1962)
Sources:
- spouse: NSW # 11660

12 (Charles Scutts 1909-1909)
C S 5dy or wk., - Rockwood - Zone C Section T Grave 9118.

Sources:
- birth: NSW # 29016 [Petersham]
- death: NSW # 14774

13 (Samuel Reginald Scutts 1911-1954)
[Scutts, Samuel: Army Number - not given; Date of birth - 02 September 1911. Contents date range 1925-circa 1946.] [Technical Education Examinations. Final Results. The Sydney Morning Herald Friday 22 January 1932 p6 Shipbuilding. Stage III Grade C - George MacQuillin, Samuel Scutts.] [Family Notices, The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW :1842-1954) Wednesday 26 May 1954 p36 Family Notices. Scutts, Samuel - May 24, 1954, at hospital, formerly of Burns Road, St. John's Park, dearly loved husband of Thelma and loving father of Elaine, Ellen, Samuel, John, and Lynda aged 43 years.] [The Sydney Morning Herald 1954 May 27 Thursday 27 May 1954 p20 Family Notices - Scutts - The Relatives and Friends of the late Samuel Scutts are respectfully informed that his Funeral is appointed to leave the Parramatta Funeral Home, 32 Darcy Street, Parramatta, This Day, at 10.15 a.m., for the Church of England Cemetery, Liverpool.] [The Biz (Fairfield, NSW :1928-1954), Wednesday 22 September 1954 p2 Article. Scutts Relief Fund. On September 14, at St. John's Park Public School, the committee of the Scutts Relief Fund, held a meeting to finalize the fund, which now totals £107/11/7. All donors and helpers are thanked. Also the Yugoslav and Australian Friendship club, for giving up their night on September, for a dance which raised £20/1/6. Competition winners: six bottles (donated by members) Mr. R. Defina; dinner (donated by Mesdames Sindel and Tekley) Mrs. K. Defina; supper doth (donated by Mrs. Rayner) Miss Joy Johnson, Maroubra.- Also thanks to "The Biz" Newspaper for the generous free advertising.] [S S 43yr., interred:1954 May 27 Liverpool Catholic, Plot: Ang E Row 15, Grave 75. Joseph/Margaret Susan ******, son of.]

Sources:
- birth: NSW 44445 [Petersham] / National Archives of Australia / Turner & West family trees
- spouse: NSW # 19512 / The Sydney Morning Herald [1954 May 26]
- death: NSW # 7625 / The Sydney Morning Herald [1954 May 26]
- burial: Liverpool Cemetery & Crematorium / The Sydney Morning Herald [1954 May 26 & 27 & Sep 01]

13-1 (Thelma Lorna Turner 1921-2009)
[The Biz (Fairfield, NSW :1928-1954), Wednesday 14 July 1954 p5 Family Notices. Retuen Thanks. Mrs Thelma Scutts & Family of 138 Burns Road, St John's Park, sincerely thank all relative friends and neighbours for kind sympathy and help in their recent sad bereavement. Please accept this as our personal thanks.] [The Biz, Wednesday 1 September 1954 p7 Article. Scutts Relief Fund. The benefit that is being organised to help the family of the late Sam Scutts progressing favorably. The picture night held at St. John's Park Hall raised £13/11/9. Thanks to Mrs. Stringer for donation of home-made sweets, also to Mrs. Taylor, of St. John's Park, who gave a very nice doll, for which a competition was run. and won by Mrs. Napper, of St. John's Park. To all parents who have sent along donations of money, many thanks. It is hoped the collection lists will raise £100; of which £75/2/- is in hand. On September 4 the committee will hold a dance at St John's Park Hall.]

Sources:
- spouse 1: NSW # 19512 / The Sydney Morning Herald [1954 May 26]
- spouse 2: NSW # 23030 [Auburn]
- death: mudia.com/au

14 (Elaine Margaret Scutts 1939)
The Biz (Fairfield ) Thursday 17 October 1946 Fancy Dress Winners, under seven years. Girls - Best dressed: Susanne Ratcliffe (Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary) 1. Margaret Cramery (Bo-Peep; 2. Most original: Elaine Scutts (The Cat).

Sources:
- birth: The Sydney Morning Herald [1954 May 26]
- spouse: NSW # 17143 [Liverpool]

14-1 (Geoffrey William Whitehouse )
Sources:
- spouse: NSW # 17143 [Liverpool]

15 (Ellen Scutts 1943)
Sources:
- birth: The Sydney Morning Herald [1954 May 26]

16 (Samuel Scutts ca 1945)
Marathon for Penrith in 1992.

Sources:
- birth: The Sydney Morning Herald [1954 May 26] / coolrunning.com.au

17 (John Reginald Scutts 1947-2004)
[J R S - Plot:RC. Note:56y; h/Pamela; father. Treasured memories will live forever. Sadly missed by his Wife, Family & Friends.

Sources:
- birth: The Sydney Morning Herald [1954 May 26] / Australian Cemeteries Index
- spouse: trulineheritage.com.au
- death: Camden General Cemetery / Australian Cemeteries Index

17-1 (Pamela ------ )
Sources:
- spouse: trulineheritage.com.au

18 (Lynda Scutts ca 1949)
Sources:
- birth: The Sydney Morning Herald [1954 May 26]

19 (Margaret S. Scutts 1913-)
Sources:
- birth: NSW 29450 [Petersham]
- spouse: NSW # 11866

19-1 (Clifford P. Graham )
Sources:
- spouse: NSW # 11866

20 (Harry Scutts 1915-1985)
Sources:
- birth: NSW 4503 / The Sydney Morning Herald (father)
- spouse: NSW # 24532
- death: NSW 8072 / Sydney Morning Herald

20-1 (Phyllis Rose Gorman )
Sources:
- spouse: NSW # 24532

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