Ancestors of Frederick William Scutts

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Generation 1

1 Frederick William Scutts, born about February 1869, Gainsboro, Lincolnshire, died on 2 August 1941, Ryde, NSW, AUSTRALIA, buried in 1941 (age at death: possibly 72 years old). Parents: 2 and 3. Married in 1895, Brewarrina, NSW, AUSTRALIA, to Louisa Jones, died in 1919, Qld, AUSTRALIA, daughter of Thomas Ralston Jones and Dorothy Alexander . Married in 1921, Paddington, NSW, AUSTRALIA, to Stella Eva Champley, born about 1881, died on 22 December 1948, Enmore, NSW, AUSTRALIA, buried in December 1948, Woronora Cemetery / Balmain Pioneers Memorial Park (age at death: possibly 67 years old), daughter of John J. Champley and Annie ------ 1855-1935. [Note 1].

Generation 2

2 John Thomas Scutts, born in 1844, Smith Square, Westminster, London, baptized in 1844, Westminster, London - St John the Evangelist, died on 14 May 1923, Belmore, NSW, AUSTRALIA (age at death: 79 years old). Parents: 4 and 5. [Note 2].

... married on 25 August 1866, Sculcoates, Yorkshire - St Paul, to...

3 Emma Burton, born about 1844, Kirton in Lindsey, Lincolnshire, died on 12 August 1923, Belmore, NSW, AUSTRALIA, buried on 14 August 1923, Church of England Cemetery, Rookwood (age at death: possibly 79 years old). Parents: 6 and 7. [Note 3].

... (witnesses: Robert James Steele , Sarah Ann Steele ), with:

  1. Herbert, born about June 1866, Lincolnshire?, baptized on 22 September 1874, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire - Holy Trinity, died on 11 October 1918, Newtown, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA (age at death: possibly 52 years old). [Note 3a ].
  2. John Edward, born about August 1867, Wandsworth, London, died before 1877. [Note 3b ].
  3. Frederick William, born about February 1869, Gainsboro, Lincolnshire, died on 2 August 1941, Ryde, NSW, AUSTRALIA, buried in 1941 (age at death: possibly 72 years old). See 1.
  4. Gertrude, born on 7 February 1871, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, baptized on 22 September 1874, Gainsboro, Lincolnshire - Holy Trinity, died on 20 August 1956, Campsie, NSW, AUSTRALIA (age at death: 85 years old). [Note 3d ].
  5. Henry Albert, born about August 1874, Gainsboro, Lincolnshire, baptized on 22 September 1874, Gainsboro, Lincolnshire - Holy Trinity, died on 29 January 1945, Ashfield, NSW, AUSTRALIA, cremated on 30 January 1945, Rockwood, NSW, AUSTRALIA (age at death: possibly 70 years old). Married in 1900, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA, to Bridget Anastasia Fagan, born in 1878, St. Leonards, NSW, AUSTRALIA, died on 9 January 1946, Dulwich Hill, NSW, AUSTRALIA, cremated, C. of E. Cemetery, Rookwood (age at death: 68 years old), daughter of Peter Fagan and Catherine Mary Rea . [Note 3e ].
  6. Charles, born on 25 February 1877, Queensland, AUSTRALIA, died in February 1960, Parramatta, NSW, AUSTRALIA, buried, Rookwood Necropolis (age at death: 83 years old). Married in 1926, Canterbury, NSW, AUSTRALIA, to Florence Lena MacNulty, died in December 1947, Ryde, NSW, AUSTRALIA, buried on 4 December 1947, Rockwood - Church of England Cemetery , daughter of Arthur J. Stanford and Annie H. ------ . [Note 3f ].
  7. John Edward, born about 1878, AUSTRALIA, died in August 1932, Canterbury, NSW, AUSTRALIA (age at death: possibly 54 years old). Married in 1903, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA, to Minnie Folan, born about 1871, Geelong, NSW, AUSTRALIA, died on 10 September 1944, Canterbury, NSW, AUSTRALIA (age at death: possibly 73 years old), daughter of Thomas Folan ca 1840- and Elizabeth Ring ca 1850-. [Note 3g ].
  8. Tom Pater, born about December 1878, AUSTRALIA, died in February 1879, Leichhardt, NSW, AUSTRALIA, buried on 14 February 1879, Balmain Pioneers Memorial Park (age at death: possibly 2 months old). [Note 3h ].
  9. Walter, born about 1881, Petersham, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA, died on 11 July 1948, Bexley, NSW, AUSTRALIA, buried in July 1948, C of E Sect, Rookwood Cemetery, Lidcombe (age at death: possibly 67 years old). Married in 1902, Newtown, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA, to Amy Agnes Tye, born in 1884, Marrickville, NSW, AUSTRALIA, died on 28 May 1915, Camperdown, NSW, AUSTRALIA, buried in May 1915, Independent Sect, Rookwood Cemetery, Lidcombe, NSW, AUSTRALIA (age at death: 31 years old), daughter of Charles Tye 1854-1915 and Emily Clare Phoebe Bloomfield 1859-1915. Married in 1918, Canterbury, NSW, AUSTRALIA, to Emily Arnold, born in 1889, Parramatta, NSW, AUSTRALIA, died on 28 April 1959, Rockdale, NSW, AUSTRALIA, buried, Rockwood, NSW, AUSTRALIA (age at death: 70 years old), daughter of Joseph Arnold and Ruth ------ . [Note 3i ].
  10. Archibald, born about May 1886, Petersham, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA, died in November 1886, Petersham, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA, buried on 12 November 1886 (age at death: possibly 6 months old). [Note 3j ].

Generation 3

4 William Peter Scutts, born on 21 April 1805, Bristol, Gloucestershire - Pennywell Lane, baptized on 21 August 1805, Bristol, Gloucestershire - St. Philip & St. Jacob, died about 29 October 1871, Sculcoates, Hull, ER Yorkshire - The Infirmary, Prospect Street, buried on 3 November 1871, Sculcoates, Hull, ER Yorkshire - All Saint's & St Mary's (age at death: possibly 66 years old), millwright / engineer. Married (1) on 2 December 1827, London - St George the Martyr, to Amy Brown, died about 1831. [Note 4].

... married on 5 August 1832, Newington, Surrey (London) - St Mary, to...

5 Ann Brown, born about 1807, Finsbury, London, died on 24 June 1885, Sculcoates, Hull, ER Yorkshire, buried in June 1885, Sculcoates, Hull, ER Yorkshire - All Saints & St Mary's (age at death: possibly 78 years old). Married (1) to ------ Brown, died. [Note 5].

... (witnesses: Hector George Brown ca 1812-, Susannah Brown ), with:

  1. Sarah, born about 1832, Kennington, Surrey (London), died in 1833, buried in 1833, Kennington, Surrey (London) - St Mark (age at death: possibly one year old). [Note 5a ].
  2. William Frederick, born on 8 February 1833, Newington, Surrey (London), baptized on 3 March 1833, Newington, Surrey (London) - St. Mary, died about May 1917, West Ham, Essex (London) (age at death: possibly 84 years old). Married on 1 November 1853, Hammersmith, London - St. Peter's, to Mary Ann Hopkins, born about 1832, Hammersmith district, London, baptized on 2 September 1832, Hammersmith, London - St. Paul's, died, daughter of James Hopkins and Mary Ann ------ . Married on 5 September 1860, Notting Hill, London - St. John the Evangelist, to Lydia Ellen Bushell, born about 1825, Hoxton (London) or Ramsgate, Kent, died in February 1875, London City (age at death: possibly 50 years old). Relationship about 1871, Kent or London, to Annie J. Smith, born about 1836, Ramsgate, Kent, died about February 1917, Thanet district, Kent (age at death: possibly 81 years old). Married on 30 May 1887, Woodford, Essex (London) - St. Mary the Virgin, to Sarah Searle, born about 1854, Woodford, Essex, died about May 1920, West Ham, Essex (London) (age at death: possibly 66 years old), daughter of George Searle 1826-ca 1884 and Sarah ------ ca 1829-ca 1883. [Note 5b ].
  3. Ellen Louisa, born in 1834, Lambeth, London, baptized on 14 December 1834, Lambeth, London - St. Mary's, died on 12 October 1903, Hull, Yorkshire (age at death: 69 years old). Married on 27 May 1855, Charlton, London, to William Ford, born in 1829, Suffolk, died on 19 December 1894 (age at death: 65 years old), millwright. [Note 5c ].
  4. Sophia, born about 1836, Lambeth district?, London, died, Australia?. [Note 5d ].
  5. Charlotte, born on 17 November 1838, Battersea, London, baptized on 9 December 1838, Battersea, London - St. Mary's, died on 21 September 1840, Camberwell, London, buried on 27 September 1840, Camberwell, London - St. Giles (age at death: 22 months old). [Note 5e ].
  6. Ann, born on 27 April 1842, Kennington, Surrey (London), died on 12 December 1842, Kennington, Surrey (London) (age at death: 7 months old). [Note 5f ].
  7. Edward Charles, born on 27 April 1842, Kennington, Surrey (London), baptized on 15 May 1842, Kennington, London - St. Mark, died. [Note 5g ].
  8. John Thomas, born in 1844, Smith Square, Westminster, London, baptized in 1844, Westminster, London - St John the Evangelist, died on 14 May 1923, Belmore, NSW, AUSTRALIA (age at death: 79 years old). See 2.

... with 4-(X1):

  1. Mary Ann, born about 1828, Lambeth, Surrey (London), died on 8 April 1896, South Melbourne, Victoria, AUSTRALIA - 88 York Street, buried on 10 April 1896, Melbourne Cemetery (age at death: possibly 68 years old). Married on 21 May 1848, Deptford, Kent - St. Paul, to William Evans, died, (1848) bricklayer. [Note 5-1a ].
  2. Eliza Jane, baptized on 28 November 1830, Camberwell, London - St. Giles, died on 17 October 1912, Parramatta, Auburn, NSW, AUSTRALIA, buried on 19 October 1912, Western Road Cemetery, Parramatta, NSW (age at death: possibly 81 years old). Married on 28 November 1859, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA - Elizabeth Street, to Peter Hawkins, born, IRELAND, died in 1874, Cooma, NSW, AUSTRALIA, son of James Hawkins and Bridget ------ . Relationship about 1876, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA, to William Robinson, died, AUSTRALIA. [Note 5-1b ].

6 Thomas Burton, died.

... married to...

7 Ann ------, died.

... with:

  1. Emma, born about 1844, Kirton in Lindsey, Lincolnshire, died on 12 August 1923, Belmore, NSW, AUSTRALIA, buried on 14 August 1923, Church of England Cemetery, Rookwood (age at death: possibly 79 years old). See 3.


Notes 

1:
[Frederick W Scutts, Kempsey, NSW - 31 Jul 1888 stealing from a letter sent by post, trial at Kempsey nr.194.] [The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW :1842-1954) Monday 25 August 1941 SCUTTS - August 2 1941 Frederick William 72yr., beloved husband of Stella Eva Scutts and brother of Harry, Walter, Charlie and Gertie. At rest.]

Sources:
- birth: NSW # 2841 / Index to Deposition Registers 1888 / The 1892 NSW Police Gazette 169
- spouse 1: NSW # 2841
- spouse 2: NSW # 18297
- death: NSW # 17183 / The Sydney Morning Herald [1941 Aug 25]
- burial: Rookwood General Cemeteries Reserve Trust. Plot:Zone D Section 14 Grave 6654.

2:
[J S - father:Peter Scutts. E B - parents:Thomas & Ann Burton.] [(Parents also stated (death) as Thomas P. & Ann Scutts).] [The Sydney Morning Herald Wednesday 17 July 1861. £l REWARD - Strayed from Ultimo Paddocks on Friday evening, 12th July, one bay HORSE, branded W T. near shoulder; also one iron grey MARE, branded J.P off shoulder. J. SCUTTS, Pyrmont.] [Rockhampton Bulletin (Qld.: 1871-1878) Thursday 27 December 1877 p3 LIST of Unclaimed Letters at the Post Office, Rockhampton; if not claimed on or before 14th January, 1877, will be forwarded to the Dead Letter Office, Brisbane. DANIEL PETERSON, Postmaster. P.O., Rockhampton, December 14, 1876. ...................................Scutts, John:] [The Sydney Morning Herald Tuesday 5 December 1882 p16 Advertising, WANTED - A useful MAN to dig in a garden. Apply:- J. Scutts, Foster Street, Leichhardt.] [The Sydney Morning Herald Friday 6 May 1887. EIGHT Allotments of Land, tram termimus, Leichardt. Mr. Scutts, Forster Street, Leichhardt.] [SCUTTS - May 14, 1923 at his residence, Canterbury Road, Belmore, John Thomas dearly loved husband of Emma Scutts, aged 76 years.] [Scutts - In loving memory of my dear mother, Amy died August 12 1923; also my dear father John Thomas, died May 14 1923; also my dear brother, Herbert, died October 11 1918. At rest. Inserted by their loving daughter and sister, Gertrude Scutts.]

Sources:
- birth: Census 1851 Somerset-61-71 Yorkshire
- spouse: Sculcoates 9d 226 / IGI I024128
- death: NSW # 5124

3:
["Boomerang" of Sydney, J T Durrell, Master, Burthen 445 Tons from the Port of Rockhampton, Qld to Sydney, NSW 1877 Aug 12 Emma Scutts and four children (steerage).] [Rookwood. The Sydney Morning Herald, Tuesday 14 August 1923. Scutts - The Relatives and Friends of Miss Gertrude Scutts are invited to attend the funeral of her beloved Mother Emma, to leave her residence Canterbury Road, Belmore This Tuesday at 1pm for Church of England Cemetery, Rookwood via Burwood Station. Scutts, The Relatives and Friends of Mr & Mrs H A Scutts are invited to attend the funeral of their beloved Mother Emma to leave Canterbury Road, Belmore This Tuesday at 1pm, for Church of England Cemetery, Rookwood. Scutts, The Relatives and Friends of Mr & Mrs C Scutts are invited to attend the funeral of their beloved Mother Emma to leave Canterbury Road, Belmore This Tuesday at 1pm for Church of England Cemetery, Rookwood. SCUTTS - The Friends of Mrs & Mr J E SCUTTS & FAMILY of George Street, Canterbury, are invited to attend the funeral of their dearly loved MOTHER and GRANDMOTHER to leave their residence, This DAY at 1 o'clock. SCUTTS - The Relatives & Friends of Mr & Mrs H A SCUTTS - Senior and Junior are invited to attend the funeral of their late dearly beloved MOTHER and GRANDMOTHER to leave her late residence at Canterbury Road, Belmore, This Afternoon at 1 o'clock for Church of England Cemetery, Rookwood. SCUTTS - The friends of Mr & Mrs FRED SCUTTS are requested to attend the funeral of their MOTHER to leave her late residence, Canterbury Road, Belmore at 1pm, Today.] [The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW :1842-1954) Monday 13 August 1923 p8. SCUTTS - August 12 1923, at her residence, Canterbury Road, Belmore, Emma, relict of the late John Thomas Scutts, aged 73 years. SCUTTS - In loving memory of my dear mother, died August 12 1923; also my dear father, died May 14 1923; also my dear brother, Herbert, died October 14 1918. At rest. Inserted by their loving daughter and sister, Gertrude Scutts. Scutts - In loving memory of our dear mother, .... .... of EMMA SCUTTS late of Canterbury Road, Campsie in the State of New South Wales. SCUTTS - In loving memory of our dear mother, who died August 12; also our dear father, died May. Inserted by their loving son and daughter, Ted and Minnie.] [The Sydney Morning Herald Thursday 1 November 1923 p12 Advertising In the supreme Court of New South Wales - Probate Jurisdiction. In the Estate of EMMA SCUTTS late of Canterbury Road, Campsie in the State of New South Wales Widow deceased. Application will be made after fourteen days from the publication hereof that administration, with the Will annexed of the Estate of the above named deceased will be made to the PUBLIC TRUSTEE; and all persons having claims against the said Estate must render the same in detail to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of December 1923 T W Garrett, Publie Trustee Culwulla Chambers, Castlereagh Street, Sydney.] [The Sydney Morning Herald Tuesday 12 August 1924. Scutts, In loving memory of our dear mother, died August 12 1923, also our dear brother Herbert, died October 14 1918, "One year ago a message came From God above, Who thought it best To lake them from this weary world, And give them a peace and rest". Inserted by her loving son and daughter in law, Charles & Florrie Scutts.] [E S 78yr. Scutts - In loving memory of my dear mother, Amy died August 12 1923; also my dear father John Thomas, died May 14 1923; also my dear brother, Herbert, died October 11 1918. At rest. Inserted by their loving daughter and sister, Gertrude Scutts. Scutts - In loving memory of our dear mother, ... ..... of EMMA SCUTTS late of Canterbury Road, Campsie in the State of New South Wales.]

Sources:
- birth: Census 1871 Lincolnshire
- spouse: Sculcoates 9d 226 / IGI I024128
- death: NSW # 10678 / The Sydney Morning Herald [1923 Nov 01] [1924 Aug 12] [1925 Aug 02]
- burial: The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW :1842-1954) Tuesday 14 August 1923 p7 Family Notices

3a:
[Hull Daily Mail Wednesday 09 June 1886. A Warning to Drivers. On Monday, about 2.30 p.m., a youth named Herbert Scutts was riding a tricycle on the Beverley Road, when a man named A. W. Partis, in the employ Mr J. R Partis, timber merchant, St. Paul's Street, deliberately drove into his machine, destroying one wheel and throwing Scutts violently on the footpath. Mr S. B. Mason, hon. sec. of the newly-formed East Riding Centre of the National Cyclists Union, came up a few moments after the occurrence, took the necessary particulars, and at once instructed Arthur Mills, solicitor, commence an action against the owner of the rul*y. The result was that the full damages claimed and legal costs were paid at once.] [The 1892 NSW Police Gazette 169] [The Sydney Morning Herald Thursday 22 June 1893, At the Newtown Police Court, Herbert Scutts, 26, dealer, was fined 40s. and costs by Mr G.H. Smithers, D.S.M., for having been guilty of riotous conduct in Canterbury Road, Marrackville, in February last ......] [Family Notices The Sydney Morning Herald Tuesday 15 October 1918 p5 SCUTTS - The Friends of Mr & Mrs JOHN SCUTTS, Son, and FAMILIES are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly beloved SON and BROTHER Herbert to leave Prince Alfred Hospital, Camperdown. THIS AFTERNOON at 1:15 for C of E Cemetery, Rookwood, via Newtown Station. CROCKETT and COMPANY Tel 107 Undertakers Leichardt. SCUTTS - The Friends of Mr & Mrs. H A SCUTTS and FAMILY, are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly beloved BROTHER and UNCLE Herbert, to move from Prince Alfred Hospital, Camperdown, THIS AFTERNOON, at 1.15, for C. of E Cemetery Rookwood. SCUTTS - The FRIENDS of Mr & Mrs W SCUTTS and FAMILY are kindly invited to attend the funeral of their dearly beloved BROTHER and UNCLE Herbert, to move from Prince Alfred Hospital, Camperdown. THIS AFTERNOON, at 1:15, for C of E Cemetery Rookwood. SCUTTS - The Friends of Mr & Mrs. C SCUTTS and FAMILY are kindly invited to attend the funeral of their dearly beloved BROTHER and UNCLE Herbert to leave Prince Alfred Hospital, Camperdown. THIS AFTERNOON, at 1:15, for C of E Cemetery, Rockwood. SCUTTS - The Friends of Mr & Mrs John SCUTTS Son and FAMILY are kindly invited, to attend the funeral of their dearly beloved BROTHER and UNCLE, Herbert to leave Prince Alfred Hospital, Camperdown, THIS AFTERNOON, at 1.15 for C of E Cemetery, Rookwood via Newtown Station.] [The Sydney Morning Herald Tuesday 12 August 1924. SCUTTS, In loving memory of our dear mother, died August 12 1923, also our dear brother Herbert, died October 14 1918, "One year ago a message came From God above, Who thought it best To lake them from this weary world, And give them a peace and rest". Inserted by her loving son and daughter in law, Charles & Florrie Scutts.]

Sources:
- birth: Hull Daily Mail [1886 Jun 09] / BMD NSW (Deaths)
- baptism: IGI C01693-7
- death: NSW # 14902

3b:
Sources:
- birth: Wandsworth 1d 493

3d:
[G S bapt:1874 Sep 12/22 All Saints or Holy Trinity, Gainsboro, Lincolnshire - d:1956 - parents: John Scutts (labourer) & Emma Scutts from Gainsborough.] [G S - spinster.] [G S 85yr., spinster, Rockwood - Zone C Section 05 Grave 5658.]

Sources:
- birth: Gainsboro 7a 700 / FreeReg 2008
- baptism: IGI C016937 / FreeReg 2008
- death: NSW # 19179

3e:
[New South Wales Police Gazette 1902, Sea near South Head Lighthouse, dead body of man seen floating, p159.] [Friday 5 June 1908 O'Sullivan v Scutts - Mr O Coleman, for Mr J W Abigail, appeared for the plaintiff, Patrick James O'Sullivan, of Petersham, produce merchant. Mr H A Moss, appeared for the defendant. Henry Albert Scutts, of Petersham, General merchant. This was a claim for £30 10s 6d, alleged to be due as balance of an account for goods sold and delivered. Defendant paid into court £20 0s 7d, as full satisfaction of the claim, together with £1 0s 2d for costs. Verdict for plaintiff for £15 17s 2d over and above the amount paid.] [H A Scutts & Company. Bag Sack Bottle & General Marine Merchant, 382-4 Parramatta Road, Petersham, 9 Dec 1908 Scutts, Henry Albert - 17563 (2/8540)] [Friday 30 March 1923 No.2 Jury Court. (Before Mr. Justice James and jury.) Action Settled. H A Scutts and Co. v Penfold Wines, Ltd. An action was settled during the hearing in which Henry Albert Scutts, senr., Henry Albert Scutts, junr., and Co. McDonald Stoward sued Penfold Wines, Ltd., clalming £1375/16/-, on an account stated for goods hold and delivered. Defendants had paid £684/10/- into Court, and pleaded never doubted as to the balance of the claim. The terms of Settlement were not disclosed. Mr. Holman, K.C., and Mr. Bathgate (instructed by Messrs. Lee and Primrose) appeared for the plaintiffs; and Mr. Shand, K.C., Mr. J. W. Shand, and Mr. Cassidy (instructed by Messrs. Sly, and Russell) for the defendants.] [Fire at Leichhardt - Thursday 10 July 1924. A two-story shed at 2 Skelton Street, Leichhardt, owned and occupied as a bottle store by Henry Albert Scutts, was badly damaged by fire early yesterday morning. The Leichhardt Fire Brigade was called at 12.15 a.m., and subdued the flames.] [Evening News (Sydney, NSW: 1869-1931) Wednesday 9 July 1924. Leichhardt Blaze. A fire broke out early to-day in a two storeyed building, in which are offices and storerooms, in Henry Scutts bottle yard, Skelton Street, Leichhardt. The Leichhardt Brigade overcame the outbreak after the building had been severely damaged.] [Wednesday 6 January 1932 - Henry Albert Scutts, charged at Burwood Police Court with having used threatening words to his former mother-in-law, was ordered to enter into a recognisance in the sum of £20 to be of good behaviour for six months, and to pay £4/17/6 costs, the alternative being one month's imprisonment.] [The Sydney Morning Herald Wednesday 7 December 1932. Price for Wiring and Installation of Tennis Court labour only H. A. Scutts Pet.2467] [Town & Country Cairns Post (Qld.: 1909-1954) Thursday 10 August 1939 p3 Article. Mr. & Mrs. H. A. Scutts, of Sydney, who have been holidaying for three months in the Cairns district, staying at Hides Hotel, will return south by the Manoora on Monday.] [Item SP16/4, 1740. Petersham [Hire of ground floor area of property at 112-116 Parramatta Road, Petersham by the Australian Military Forces. Property owned by Henry Albert Scutts and required to house engineers stores for 10 Workshop and Park Company.] [The Sydney Morning Herald Thursday 1 February 1945 - Scutts - January 29 1945 at a private hospital Ashfield, Henry Albert beloved husband of Bridget Anastatia Scutts of 379 New Canterbury Road, Dulwich Hill and loving father of Nell (Mrs Surbey deceased), Bill (AIF deceased), Wal (deceased), Roy (AIF) Les, Os, Dot (Mrs O Masters), Ron (RAAF deceased) and Rene (Mrs R Pittard) aged 70 years. Cremated at Rookwood on January 30] [Scutts - Loving memories of dear dad, passed away January 29 1945, inserted by Os & Vi Scutts - In loving memory of dear dad, who passed away January 29 1945, Always remembered by his daughter, Rene & and son-in-law, Frank Scutts - In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away January 29 1945, inserted by Les and Gwen. Scutts -In memory of my dear dad, who passed away January 29 1945, Sadly missed by his loving daughter Dot. Scutts - In loving memory of dear grand-pa, passed away January 29 1945. Always remembered by Wally and Peter.] [In the SUupreme Court of New South Wales - Probate Jurisdiction - In the Will of Henry Albert Scutts formerly of Dulwich Hill, in the State of New South Wales, Builder but lately a Member of the Australian Military Forces deceased - Application will be made after fourteen days from the publication hereof that Probate of the Will of the above named deceased dated 19th February 1941 may be granted to Percival Garfield Truman (In the said Will called Percy G Truman) the sole Executor named In the said Will, and all persons having any claim against the Estate of the said deceased are required, to forward particulars thereof to the undersigned within the said period and all notices may be served at the undermentioned address P G Tuman Procter for the Executor Challie House in Martin Place, Sydney] [The Canberra Times Saturday 26 October 1946 - Daughter-in-law not to benifit, Sydney. The Equity Court held today that a Sydney builder, "who left £45,000, was "entitled to tie up a £12,000 bequest so that a daughter-in-law could not benefit. The will of the builder, Henry Albert Scutts, contained an express wish that "the present wife of my son, Royal Herbert Scutts, shall take no benefit whatever under my will". Benefits to Royal Herbert Scutts involving about £12,000, were left upon trust as life interests only but were to pass to him absolutely should he divorce his wife or should his wife die before him. The court was asked to determine the validity of both these provisos. Mr. Justice Nicholas declared In valid the clause referring to divorce on the ground that it offered inducement to the son to divorce his wife if occasion offered and was, therefore, contrary to public policy. He held however that the second proviso was valid.] [Saturday 2 November 1946 Morning Bulletin - Rockhampton, Qld. Daughter-in-law Cut from Will. Benefit. A Sydney builder who left £45,000 was entitled to tie up a £12,000 bequest so that a daughter-in-law could not benefit, the Sydney Equity Court held last week. The will of the builder, Henry Albert Scutts, former owner of the Albert Palais Dance Hall, Leichardt, and other real estate in different suburbs, contained an express wish that "the present wife of my son, Royal Herbert Scutts, shall take no benefit whatever under my will.' Benefits to Royal Herbert Scutts involving about £12,000, were left upon trust as life interests only, but, in the terms of the will, were to pass to him absolutely should he divorce his wife, or should the wife die before him. The Court was asked to determine the validity of both these provisos. Mr Justice Nicholas declared invalid the clause referring to divorce on the ground that it offered inducement to the son to divorce his wife if occasion offered; and was, therefore, contrary to public policy. The judge held, however, that the second proviso (that the son could inherit absolutely if his absolutely if his present wife died before him was valid. According to the will a separate money legacy of £1000 to Royal Herbert Scutts was to revert to the estate if the son died before the father. Benefits to two other sons, Leslie Arthur Scutts, and Oswald John Scutts, and to a daughter Emma May Masters, were left to them absolutely.]

Sources:
- birth: Gainsboro 7a 699
- baptism: IGI C016937
- spouse: NSW # 2707
- death: NSW # 643 / The Sydney Morning Herald

3f:
[The Sydney Morning Herald Wednesday 19 February 1930. Tradesman Fined. Board of Health Prosecutions. Anthony Galetta, a greengrocer, of Beamish Street, Campsie, was fined £5 by Mr. Flynn, S.M., at the Campsie Court yesterday for failing to keep his premises clean. An inspector of the Board of Health said that defendant's shop was in a stinking condition. For a similar offence Charles Scutts was fined £3.] [Stanford - In loving memory of our dear sister, Annie, who departed this life December 4, 1916. So quick and sudden was the call, Her sudden death surprised us all, Only those who loved her are able to tell, The pain in our hearts at not saying farewell, Inserted by her loving sister and brother-in-law, Florrie & Charles Scutts. 467/1904 Stanford, Arthur J. - McNulty, Annie H. (Sydney).] [C S 83yr., Plot: Anglican sect 19, grave 693.]

Sources:
- birth: Queensland Pioneers Index [Digger] 1829-1889 (1877/004433)
- spouse: NSW # 12296 / The Sydney Morning Herald [1918 Dec 04]
- death: NSW # 6347

3g:
The Sydney Morning Herald Saturday 13 August 1932. SCUTTS - The Relatives and Friends of Mrs MINNIE SCUTTS, Mr. FRED and MISS WINNIE SCUTTS are invited to attend the funeral of her beloved HUSBAND and their FATHER John Edward to leave his late residence 125 George Street, Canterbury THIS SATURDAY at 2.15 pm for Church of England Cemetery Rookwood by road. Friends travelling by funeral train alight at Rookwood Platform. WOOD COFFILL LIMITED, Motor Funeral Directors. SCUTTS - The friends and Relatives of Mr & Mrs H A SCUTTS and FAMILY of Dulwich Hill and Miss GERTRUDE SCUTTS of Campsie are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their late dearly beloved BROTHER and UNCLE to leave his late residence George Street, Canterbury THIS AFTERNOON, at 2.15 pm for Church of England Cemetery Rookwood.

Sources:
- birth: NSW BMD (Marriages & Deaths)
- spouse: NSW # 19604
- death: NSW # 11519 / The Sydney Morning Herald [1932 Aug 13]

3h:
T P S 0yr.

Sources:
- birth: (Deaths)
- death: Australian Cemeteries Index
- burial: Pioneers Memorial Park

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[Evening News (Sydney, NSW: 1869-1931) Thursday 16 March 1911 p4 Article. Fire at Canterbury. Owing to a light thrown down at the rear of the business premises of Mr. Walter Scutt, in George Street, Canterbury, yesterday, an outbreak of Fire occurred which destroyed a wood and Iron shed 20ft by 10ft together with its contents. The Marrickvllle and Canterbury detachments of the fire brigade succeeded in preventing the flames reaching Mr. Scutt's main store.] [Scutt, Walter - July 11 1948 at his residence 44 Princess Street, Bexley dearly beloved husband of Emily and dear father of Charles, Harold, Sidney, Ruth, Walter, Frank and Mary and fond brother of Gertrude and Charles aged 66 years.] [The Sydney Morning Herald Monday 12 July 1948 p10 Family Notices. Scutts - The Relatives and Friends of Mrs Emily Scutts of 44 Princess Street, Bexley and Family are invited to attend the Funeral of her dearly beloved Husband and their dear Father Walter to leave the Metropolitan Funeral Home, Railway Parade, Burwood this Day after service commencing at 1.30 pm for the Church of England Cemetery, Rookwood. Metropolitan Burial and Cremation Society Railway Parade, Burwood UJ2178 9.] [The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842-1954) Tuesday 20 July 1948 - In the Will of Walter Scutts late of Bexley near Sydney in the State of New South Wales, traveller deceased Application will be made after 14 days from the publication hereof that Probate of the last Will and Testament dated the 20th day of September 1943 of the above named deceased may be granted to Emily Scutts the Executrix named in the said Will and all notices may be served at the undermentioned address. All Creditors in the Estate of the deceased are hereby required to send in particulars of their claims to the undersigned LORTON DUKE A. CO Proctors for the Executrix 77 Castlereagh Street, Sydney.]

Sources:
- birth: NSW 5241/1881
- spouse 1: NSW # 7265 / IGI
- spouse 2: NSW # 638
- death: NSW # 21275 [Rockdale] / The Sydney Morning Herald [1948 Jul 20]
- burial: my-ged.com

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A S 0yr., son/John & Emma.

Sources:
- birth: NSW # 6519
- death: NSW # 3482
- burial: Balmain Pioneers Memorial Park

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