Ancestors of Sarah Ann Scutts

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Generation 1

1 Sarah Ann Scutts, born about May 1842, Ashton Keynes, Wiltshire, died in August 1853, Ashton Keynes, Wiltshire (age at death: possibly 11 years old). Parents: 2 and 3. [Note 1].

Generation 2

2 Isaac Scutts, born, Foxley, Wiltshire, baptized on 27 August 1811, Foxley, Wiltshire, died in April 1865, Ashton Keynes, Wiltshire, buried on 5 April 1865, Ashton Keynes, Wiltshire (age at death: possibly 53 years old), (1840) labourer. Parents: 4 and 5. [Note 2].

... married on 18 April 1833, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, to...

3 Ann Thompson, born about 1803, Foxley, Wiltshire, died about November 1868, Ashton Keynes?, Wiltshire (age at death: possibly 65 years old). [Note 3].

... with:

  1. Mary Ann, born about May 1834, Ashton Keynes, Wiltshire, died in July 1840, Foxley, Wiltshire (age at death: possibly 6 years old). [Note 3a ].
  2. Martha, baptized on 24 April 1836, Avebury, Wiltshire, died. [Note 3b ].
  3. John, born about June 1838, Ashton Keynes, Wiltshire, baptized on 10 June 1838, Avebury, Wiltshire, died about February 1910, Cricklade, Wiltshire (age at death: possibly 71 years old). Married about November 1863, South Cerney, Gloucestershire - All Hallows, to Mary Ann Mustoe, born about 1836, South Cerney, Gloucestershire, died about February 1910, Cricklade, Wiltshire (age at death: possibly 74 years old). [Note 3c ].
  4. Maurice Thompson, born on 4 February 1840, Ashton Keynes, Wiltshire, baptized on 1 March 1840, Ashton Keynes, Wiltshire, died on 3 April 1887, Lower Swell, Gloucestershire (age at death: 47 years old). Married on 16 September 1860, Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire - Wootton Bassett Register Office, to Eliza Ody, born about July 1840, Ashton Keynes, Wiltshire, baptized on 16 August 1840, Lydiard Millicent, Wiltshire, died about May 1921, Swindon, Wiltshire (age at death: possibly 80 years old), daughter of Richard Ody 1775-1840 and Sarah Beasant 1810-1858. [Note 3d ].
  5. Sarah Ann, born about May 1842, Ashton Keynes, Wiltshire, died in August 1853, Ashton Keynes, Wiltshire (age at death: possibly 11 years old). See 1.
  6. Matilda, born about February 1844, Ashton Keynes, Wiltshire, died about November 1915, Salford district, Lancashire (age at death: possibly 71 years old). Married on 25 December 1873, Manchester, Lancashire - Red Bank, St.Thomas, to William Panter, born about February 1845, Somerford Keynes, Wiltshire, died about May 1914, Salford district, Lancashire (age at death: possibly 69 years old), (1881) cornmiller's labourer. [Note 3f ].

Generation 3

4 Joseph Scutts, born on 26 July 1778, Foxley, Wiltshire, died on 18 December 1857, Foxley, Wiltshire (age at death: 79 years old), farmer. [Note 4].

... married about 3 November 1808, Bedminster, Somerset - St. John's, to...

5 Martha Vizor, born about 1779, died about May 1846, Malmesbury, Wiltshire (age at death: possibly 67 years old). [Note 5].

... with:

  1. John, born on 12 March 1809, Foxley, Wiltshire, baptized on 9 October 1837, on board the "Charles Kerr" (convict), died on 20 November 1866, Petersham, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA, buried on 21 November 1866, Camperdown Cemetery - Newtown, City of Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA (age at death: 57 years old), butcher. Married on 19 October 1835, Foxley, Wiltshire, to Mary Ann Brown, born in 1806, Bath, Somerset, died on 6 December 1879, Petersham, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA, buried on 9 December 1879, Balmain Pioneers Memorial Park (age at death: 73 years old). [Note 5a ].
  2. Priscilla Vizor, born in 1810, baptized on 10 June 1810, Foxley, Wiltshire, died. [Note 5b ].
  3. Isaac, born, Foxley, Wiltshire, baptized on 27 August 1811, Foxley, Wiltshire, died in April 1865, Ashton Keynes, Wiltshire, buried on 5 April 1865, Ashton Keynes, Wiltshire (age at death: possibly 53 years old). See 2.
  4. Joseph, born, Foxley, Wiltshire, baptized on 8 February 1814, Foxley, Wiltshire, died in February 1814, Foxley, Wiltshire. [Note 5d ].
  5. Arthur, born in 1816, Foxley, Wiltshire, baptized on 21 April 1816, Foxley, Wiltshire, died on 8 March 1894, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, buried in March 1894, St. John the Baptist, Foxley, Wiltshire (age at death: 78 years old). Married about 6 April 1842, Foxley, Wiltshire, to Elizabeth Hughes, born in 1816, Highnallyd, Carmarthenshire, Wales, died on 25 October 1877, Foxley, Wiltshire, buried in 1877, St. John the Baptist, Foxley, Wiltshire (age at death: 61 years old). [Note 5e ].


Notes 

1:
[Female only stated here at birth registration.] [S A S 11yr.]

Sources:
- birth: Cricklade 8 313 / Census 1851 Wiltshire
- death: Cricklade 5a 18

2:
[Salisbury & Winchester Journal, Monday 01 October 1832. See Adv. Committed to the House of Correction, Devises. John Cockell of Westbury; Isaac Scutts of Brinkworth; and James Webb of the Chapelry of St James, for two mouths each, for breaches of the game laws.] [Bath Chronicle & Weekly Gazette Thu 01 Dec 1836 Somerset. Committed to the New Prison, Devizes. Isaac Scutts, of Brinkworth for three months each, for breaches of the game-laws (Scutts to find sureties for one year) ..... .] [I S 54yr.]

Sources:
- baptism: Cilla Sherston
- spouse: Malmesbury Marriages / Census 1861 Wiltshire
- death: Cricklade 5a 15

3:
A S - 66yr.

Sources:
- birth: Census 1861 Wiltshire
- spouse: Malmesbury Marriages / Census 1861 Wiltshire
- death: Cricklade 5a 16

3a:
M A S 6yr.

Sources:
- birth: Steve Hunt
- death: Cricklade 8 181

3b:
Sources:
- baptism: IGI I010907

3c:
[Hereford Times, Saturday 11 July 1863. Gloucestershire Midsummer Sessions. The quarter sessions of the county of Gloucester commenced on Tuesday week at the Shirehall. The county business transacted was of no great public importance. Trials of Prisoners. Rodborough. Jane Morse, 18, servant, was found guilty of stealing pocket-knife and a brooch, the property of John Scutts, and was sentenced to 12 months hard labour.] [J S - 72yr.]

Sources:
- birth: Cricklade & C. 8 293 [Scutts] / Census 1901 Wiltshire
- baptism: IGI I010907 [Scutt]
- spouse: Cirencester 6a 667 / Census 1881 Wiltshire
- death: Cricklade 5a 28

3d:
[Swindon Advertiser & North Wilts Chronicle - Monday 09 July 1866. Cricklade. Petty Sessions, - June 30th. (Before Major Prower, Chairman, and the Rev. F. Dyson.), Isaac Cuss of Ashton Keynes, labourer, was summoned by Maurice Scutts, of the same place, labourer, for assaulting him on the 26th of June. Defendant was committed for one month, in March last for an assault on Scutts wife, and since that time he had several times been abusive to the complainant, and on the day in question, he, went to Scutts house and again abused him and assaulted him. Committed for one month.] [M S - 46yr., general labourer, bronchitis, 5 weeks. Present at death, Sarah Ann Scutts, daughter.]

Sources:
- birth: Cricklade 8 324 / Census 1881 Wiltshire
- baptism: IGI I01090-8
- spouse: Cricklade 5a 40
- death: Stow on Wold 6a 241

3f:
female stated here at birth registration. M P - 71yr.

Sources:
- birth: Cricklade 8 310 / Census 1851-61-71 Wiltshire-81 Lancashire
- spouse: Manchester 8d 759
- death: Salford 8d 102

4:
[J S - 79yr., farmer.]

Sources:
- birth: Census 1851 Wiltshire / BMD (Deaths)
- spouse: Bristol Diocese Marriage Registers Vol:9 1754-1812
- death: Malmesbury 5a 25

5:
M S 68yr.

Sources:
- spouse: Bristol Diocese Marriage Registers Vol:9 1754-1812
- death: Malmesbury Union 8 239

5a:
[Deposition. The Information of Charles Mitchell the servant of Joseph Mills of Nailsworth in the County of Gloucester, skinner, and also the said Joseph Mills taken upon Oath this Third day of August in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty six at the Parish of Malmsbury in the County of Wilts before me, George Augustus Budermann, Clerk one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said County of Wilts on the Examination and in the Presence and Hearing of John Scutts brought before me and charged with stealing a sheep the property of Richard Blackford first the said Charles Mitchell on Oath says, that on Saturday last he was sent by his master Joseph Mills to Tetbury for skins, that he called at John Scutts's house and received a sheep skin, that as soon as he threw the skin acros the Pad of the Horse this Examinant observed the mark on the back of the skin, and is sure that the one now produced is the same skin that he received from John Scutts, that Examinant took the said skin with many others and delivered them unto his masters yard at Nailsworth. And this Examinant Joseph Mills saith that he sent the said Charles Mitchell to Tetbury on Saturday last for skins, that the said Charles Mitchell bought with many others the skins now produced that yesterday morning the 2nd [instant] Mr Richard Blackford immediately came and inquired if he had any sheep skins which he had received from Tetbury that Examinant then said he had and shewed him several and among others the one now produced which the said Richard Blackford immediately knew to be the sheep which had been stolen from his Field. Sworn before me G A Budermann. The mark of Charles Mitchell X, Joseph Mills (signed).] [Deposition. The Information of Richard Blackford of Malmsbury in the County of Wilts Gentleman taken upon Oath this Third day of August in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty six at the Parish of Malmsbury in the County of Wilts before me, George Augustus Budermann, Clerk one of His Majesty s Justices of the Peace in and for the said County of Wilts on the Examination and in the Presence and Hearing of John Scutts brought before me and charged with stealing a sheep the property of the said Richard Blackford the said Richard Blackford on Oath says, That on Thursday, the Twenty eighth day of July last, he caused Twenty four sheep his property to be put into a Field called the Dolemead in the parish of Westport and on the next day Friday Examinant upon going into the Field missed one of the sheep - that on Tuesday morning last, Examinant in consequence of what he had heard went to Joseph Mills at Nailsworth in the County of Gloucester skinner and asked the said Joseph Mills if he had purchased at Tetbury, that Jos Mills said that he had sent his Boy to Tetbury for skins, but where they were he could not tell there were so many together, the Examt then said if he could see them he could tell whether the skin of his sheep was there or not, his sheep had a natural mark near the shoulder - That the said Joseph Mills then turned over the skins, and Exam soon saw his sheep skin and knew it immediately and this Examinant saith that the skin now produced was the skin of his sheep which was stolen from his Field on the Twenty ninth day of July last. That on his return from Nailsworth to Tetbury, he caused the said John Scutts to be apprehended, upon which the said John Scutts he would go any where with him the said Richard Blackford for he had stolen his sheep and deserved to be punished. Sworn before me G A Budermann, Richard Blackford (signed).] [Wiltshire Quarter Sessions (Oct 18 1836), John Scutts age 26. Index to Prisoners for Trial at the Marlborough Sessions, Oct 18 1836. Committed by the Rev. G. A. Biedermann, charged on the oaths of Richard Blackford, and others, with having feloniously stolen one ewe sheep, the property of the said Richard Blackford, at Westport. Warrant dated August 3 1836. Handwritten entry - To be transported for the term of his natural life & in the meantime to be confined in the Co. gaol. John Scutts: reference no.24. Depositions of Charles Mitchell and Richard Blackford.] [J S convicted of sheep stealing, Wilts Quartersessions 1836. Life sentence. Transported 1837 on 'Charles Kerr' arr:Sydney 9 Oct 1837. He could read & write, Protestant & married.] [Salisbury & Winchester Journal, Monday 14 November 1836. The following prisoners have during the present week been removed from Fisherton Gaol, and put on board the York Hulk, at Gosport:—Wm. Ingram, John Scutts, John Morse, Wm. Hurry (life); James Part and Daniel Brown ( 14years ); Wm. Yates and Wm. Smith (thrice 7 years); Richard Selwood, Thos.Webb, Samuel Witts, and James Abrey (7 years.)] [The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW :1803-1842) Saturday 4 January 1840 p2 Article - John Scutts, at the instance of his wife, was convicted of disorderly conduct, and ordered to find sureties for his future good behaviour, or be imprisoned for one month.] [GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, Friday February 11, 1842. Court of Claims. The Sydney Herald Tuesday 15 February 1842 p2. To Mr Lewis Moore - Sir, We, the undersigned, Electors of Phillip Ward, have to beg again that you will allow yourself to be put in nomination for to represent our interests in the City Council, and we earnestly pledge ourselves to use every exertion to assure your election. included John Scutts] - Pardoned 1843 Aug 28 - Set free 9/3/1844.] [List of Citizens, The Australian - Sydney, NSW: 1824-1848 Friday 23 September 1842 p4 Article. List of Citizens. In Phillip Ward, City of Sydney, SCHEDULE C. Scutts John, house, Parramatta Street.] [The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842-1954) Thursday 21 November 1844 p2 Article. ... the estate of John Scutt's, butcher, Parramatta Street, sequestrated on the 19th instant] [Another Bankruptcy, Insolvency Proceedings Friday. The Sydney Morning Herald Saturday 14 December 1844 p3 Article - Meetings for Today, John Scutts, a single meeting, at half past one.] [The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW :1842-1954) Friday 20 December 1844 p4 Advertising - IN THE INSOLVENT ESTATE OF JOHN SCUTTS. Under Act of Council 5 Viet. No17. BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE, MR. N. RUNDLE will sell by auction, on SATURDAY, the 21st instant, at 1 AM., on the premises occupied by the abovenamed insolvent, on the Parramatta Road, a short distance beyond Mrs. Thompson's (the Governor Bourke's Statue), a quantity of household furniture, and sundry other articles, Terms, CASH. C. IRVING, Official Assignee.] [The Sydney Morning Herald - Monday 13 January 1845 Domestic Intelligence. Insolvency Proceedings. Saturday. Before the Chief Commissioner, Proof of Claims. In the estate of John Scutts, a special meeting - £67 8s 6d] [1848 Nov 23 John Scutts, butcher, Parramatta Street, Sydney: debts £211 16s ld; balance deficiency £184 9s Pd.] [The Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser (1848 Jan 26) Insolvency Proceedings. John Scutts, a special meeting, at noon Wednesday 29 October 1856 - a meeting with creditors.] [Insolvent Court, Friday. (Before the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates,) Empire (Sydney, NSW: 1850-1875) Saturday 8 November 1856 p4 Article. In the estate of John Scutts, an adjourned single meeting. The insolvent attended, but no creditors appeared to prove. The Chief Commissioner allowed the insolvent to retain his wearing apparel and furniture. The meeting then terminated.] [The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW :1842-1954) Thursday 11 March 1858 p4 Article - Cnetral Police Court, Wednesday - Before Mr. Forbes, Mr. Allen, Mr. Joy, Mr. Cooper, Mr. Eliott and Mr. Moriarty. Nineteen drunkards were subjected to the pains and penalties consequent upon being found inebriated in the streets. One who, while under the influence of drink, made use of vile language, was sentenced to pay 40s. or to be imprisoned three weeks. Another, a butcher named Scutts, who by reason of his indulgence was suffering under delirium tremens, and incapable of taking care of himself, was sentenced to fourteen days imprisonment, in default of his giving sureties for his good behaviour.] [The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW :1842-1954) Saturday 13 August 1859 p15 Advertising. Lot 2 - The premises occupied by Mr Scutts, No 40, Bay Street, consisting of Shop and stone and brick built Cottage of 4 rooms, with yard and extensive stabling, now let for £52 per annum.] [Central Police Court - Monday. Empire (Sydney, NSW :1850-1875) Tuesday 10 January 1860 p5 Article. John Scutts, apprehended on the charge of attempting to commit suicide, and being unable to attend, was remanded to the Infirmary for three days.] [Pyrmont Butcher 25/02/1862 Sequestration: 05750.] [Thursday 27 February 1862 Sydney - INSOLVENCY COURT. SURRENDERS. John Scutts, of Union Street, Pyrmont, Sydney, butcher. Liabilities, £4113s. Assets, £8 10d. Deficit, £33 3s. Mr.Mackenzie, official assignee.] [Sands Directory 1864 Scutts, John, butcher, Parramatta Road, Petersham.] [The Sydney Morning Herald Saturday 1 December 1866. A man named John Scutts, died at Petersham from the effects of over indulgence in intoxicating drinks, on Tuesday evening last.] [Funeral. The Friends of the late Mr. John Scutts, Butcher, are invited to attend his funeral; to move from his residence, Petersham, This (Thursday) Afternoon, at 3 o'clock. J and G. Shying, Undertakers, No. 719, opposite Christ.]

Sources:
- birth: Convict Records / Wiltshire Quarter Session Calendars
- baptism: England & Wales Christening Records 1530-1906 / Cilla Sherston
- spouse: IGI M153371-2 / Convict Records / Wiltshire Quarter Session Calendars
- death: Maitland Mercury 1844 index / Steven Sinden

5b:
Sources:
- baptism: IGI C153371

5d:
J S - 0yr.

Sources:
- baptism: Bath Chronicle & Weekly Gazette [1842 Feb 17] / Webb Family Tree
- death: Wiltshire Burials

5e:
A S - 77yr., gravestone St. John the Baptist, Foxley, Wiltshire.

Sources:
- birth: Census 1881 Wiltshire
- baptism: IGI C02914-7
- spouse: Malmsbury 8 546a [Scatts] / Wiltshire BMD - Chippenham C30/1/7
- death: Malmesbury 5a 42 / Wiltshire Memorial Inscription Index

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