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Up to the great-grandchildren.
Sarah Ball, died.
[Note 1]
Married on 29 March 1733, Purton, Wiltshire - St. Mary's, to
Richard Scutts, born about 1709, Purton?, Wiltshire, died in September 1777, Purton, Wiltshire,
buried on 16 September 1777, Purton, Wiltshire
(age at death: possibly 68 years old) [Note 1-1]
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Total: 21 individuals (spouses not included).
Scutt?>Scutts>Scudds. [see further under SCUDDS for family tree extension]. |
[Richard Scutts was witness to marriage between Thomas Ball & Mary Cox 27 Nov 1763.] [2 children, William & Richard Scutts become the founders of the surname Scudds and their families are to be found under that surname. [see further under SCUDDS for family tree extension.] [The Scudds surname hasn't been entirely confirmed yet for this particular Richard Scutts.] [Saturday 04 April 1767, Oxford Journal, Oxfordshire. April 2nd, 1767. Whereas; RICHARD SCUTTS of the Parifh of Linton Waldrufh, in the County of Berks, Labourer - fometime in or about the Month of December laft, removed, from thence, but hath not fince been heard of: If the faid Richard Scutts will apply, or give Intelligence, where he re-fides, to Mr. Mundy, Attorney at Law in Hungerford, Berks, he will, be informed of fomething much to his Advantage. And as it is not improbable this Advertifement may efcape his, Obfervation, if therefore any other Perfon will inform the faid Mr. Mundy where, the faid Richard Scutts may be met With,; fuch Perfon will be gratifed by the faid Mr. Mundy for his or her Trouble The faid Richard Scutts is about 30 Years of Age, five Feet nine Inches high, with a thin pale long Vifage, and long Teeth, and wore when he left Linton, his own brown Hair.] |
T S - 80yr. |
S S - 76yr. |
[1847 Will of Isaac Scotts shows R W living at Todmordon, Gloucestershire.] [R W 81yr.] |
W S - 74yr. |
H S 74yr. |
J S - 80yr., farrier, of advanced age. (also mentioned originally as Scott as well as corrected to Scutts on the original death certificate!!! - n ** 293 Col 2 for John Scott substitute John Scutts corrected on the 27th of May 1864 by me William Ernie Needham Registrar in the presence of Catherine Hawker (nurse) X her mark & John Best. Both in attendance. |
[S S 68yr.] [S S 68yr.] |
Will (1848 Jun 26) of Isaac Scotts or Scutts, retired Publican of St.Georges, Hanover Square, Middlesex. I S 59yr. |
Parents stated as paupers. A P living in 1847 (Will) & 1861 Bibury, Gloucestershire. |
birth or baptism date? |
A licensed victualer running a pub in Whitecross Street in the parish of St. Luke's Old Street. He became known as Joseph Scotts. He paid land tax 1824-26, and insuring his pub, 'The Royal Oak', with Sun Fire Insurance in 1823 and 1825. The 1826 land tax records Joseph as Scoots. 1826-27 Fosters Buildings in Whitecross Street, St. Luke, Middlesex. He ran 'The George', and paying land tax from 1827 onwards. J Scotts 50yr. - Rosemary Lane, Whitechapel, of erysipilas. |