Descendants of Harry Laver Scutts

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Harry Laver Scutts, born on 17 September 1892, Highworth, Wiltshire, died about May 1970, Bathavon district, Somerset (age at death: possibly 77 years old). [Note 1]
Married about February 1919, Rhayader district, Radnorshire, Wales, to Mabel Williams, born about 1895, killed on 3 January 1941, Bristol, Gloucestershire (age at death: possibly 46 years old) [Note 1-1]

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Married about March 1941, Bristol, Gloucestershire, to Viola Jean Beech, born on 10 March 1910, died on 15 August 1997, Bath C., Somerset (age at death: 87 years old) [Note 1-2].

Total: 2 individuals (spouses not included).


Notes 

1 (Harry Laver Scutts 1892-ca 1970)
H L S - 77yr.

Sources:
- birth: Highworth 5a 21 (4th.Q.)
- spouse 1: Rhayader 11b 165
- spouse 2: Bristol 6a 482
- death: Bathavon 7c 761

1-1 (Mabel Williams ca 1895-1941)
M S - 45yr., civilian of 5-7 Byron Place, Bristol, Gloucestershire. Killed in the blitz.

Sources:
- birth: BMD (Deaths)
- spouse: Rhayader 11b 165
- death: Bristol 6a 8 / Com. War Graves Com.

2 (Harry Albert Scutts ca 1919-2008)
Western Daily Press [1943 Jun 05] Scutts-Southwell, The engagement is announced between Lieut. Harry Alfred Scutts, R.A., son of Mr Harry Scutts & the Mrs Scutts. of Bristol, and Betty Edith, daughter Mr & Mrs C. Southwell, of Dundry, near Bristol. He emigrated to Australia.

Sources:
- birth: Bristol 6a 336 / Western Daily Press [1943 Jun 05]
- death: Gov.UK Winchester

3 (Doris Mary Scutts ca 1924-ca 1933)
D M S - 8yr., pneumonia.

Sources:
- birth: Bristol 6a 229
- death: Bristol 6a 179

1-2 (Viola Jean Beech 1910-1997)
[Western Daily Press Saturday 05 July 1941. Bristol Woman Motorist Fined. Mrs Viola Jean Scutts, wife of Mr H. Scutts, St. Vincent's Rocks Hotel, Clifton, Bristol, who was severely injured in road accident in Weston-super-Mare on Sunday May 11, when the car she was driving was involved in a collision with a motor lorry, was fined £2 at Weston-super-Mare Petty Session yesterday of driving the car without due care and attention, with £4 10s expenses and 10s for having no driving licence. The accident occurred at the junction of Drove Road and Amberery Road.] [Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette, Saturday 16 December 1950. Thrown 20ft. in Smash Bath man unhurt. One person was injured and another thrown almost 20 feet over a stone wall in an accident Monday at the bottom of Saltford Hill, involving private car and two lorries. Mrs. Viola Jean Scutts, 449 Bath Road, Saltford was driving her car down Saltford Hill when it skidded and turned round. A lorry, owned by Messrs. G. V. Williams, Ltd. of Windsor Bridge Road, Bath and driven by Mr. Donald Leslie Burbidge, of 2 Caroline Buildings, Bath coming the other way, came into collision with still moving car. Neither Mrs. Scutts nor Mr. Burbidge was injured.] [V J S - 87yr.]

Sources:
- birth: BMD (Deaths)
- spouse: Bristol 6a 482
- death: Bath/N E Somerset 3001C C56C / Western Daily Press [1941 Jul 05] / Gov.UK Bristol

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