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Up to the great-grandchildren.
Sarah Holborrow, born about November 1754, baptized on 26 August 1755, Luckington, Wiltshire, died in January 1831, Sopworth, Wiltshire,
buried on 19 January 1831, Sopworth, Wiltshire
(age at death: possibly 76 years old).
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Married on 20 April 1783, Sherston Magna, Wiltshire - Holy Cross, to
Thomas Scutts, born about November 1752, Purton, Wiltshire, baptized on 10 July 1757, Purton, Wiltshire, died on 4 January 1833, Sopworth, Wiltshire,
buried on 17 January 1833, Sopworth, Wiltshire
(age at death: possibly 80 years old), schoolmaster [Note 1-1]
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Total: 125 individuals (spouses not included).
S S - 76yr. |
T S - 80yr. |
[1847 Will of Isaac Scotts shows R W living at Todmordon, Gloucestershire.] [R W 81yr.] |
J W - nephew of Isaac Scutts/Scotts, executor of will 1848. |
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.] |
J S 27yr. |
[Father, carman from North Street.] [W S - 1yr.] |
[Marriage licence 1837 Sep 09 St.Philip & Jacob, description John Scutts, cabinet-maker, & Charlotte Perry. Father:John Scutts. Father: George Perry.] [Sherborne Mercury Tue 13 Jul 1858. Bristol Destructive Fire. About half past nine, on Tuesday evening last, a most destructive fire broke out in West Steet, St Philips. The flames were first discoverd in the premises of Mr. Parry, boot and shoe maker, West Steet, and continued to rage with great fury until half past eleven, when the house was completely gutted. The neighbouring houses those of Mr. Burge, Mr Mathews, Mr Scutts and two-lodging housekeepers, also sustained much injury and the damage done amounts to thousands of pounds. The origin of the fire is unknown.] [Bath Chronicle & Weekly Gazette Thu 22 Nov 1860. Stealing a Truck: Jacob Salter was brought up under remand, charged with stealing a truck, value £2, the property Mr. Borneman, Monmouth Street. The prisoner, it appeared, was the employ of prosecutor, as porter, and had been sent to fetch some straw, with 25, and the trucks, but never returned with either. John Scutts, 72 West Street, Bristol, general dealer, deposed to the prisoner having offered the trucks to him for sale on the 13th inst., saying had a wife and family home starving, and must sell his trucks to aid them, ultimately took them, at the prisoner's suggestion, in exchange for a washing tub, a trunk, and 3s. 6d. in cash. Witness suspected the prisoner, and gave information to the Bristol Police, which led to his apprehension, by Detective Cox, the Bath Force, who found him at the Relieving Office, York Street, Bath, on Saturday last. In answer to the charge at the time, the prisoner admitted having stolen the trucks. He now also pleaded guilty and under the Summary Jurisdiction Act, was committed for three months hard labour.] [1865 Bristol Quarter Session, Friday [1865]. Before Serjeant Kinglake, M.P., Recorder. The learned Recorder proceeded with the trials of the prisoners this morning. John Jones, 17, labourer, charged with stealing, amongst other victims, Five fire shovels, value ls 3d, the property of John Scutts, on February 8th. Sentence deferred.] [J S - 62yr.] |
Marriage licence 1837 Sep 09 St.Philip & Jacob, description John Scutts, cabinet-maker, & Charlotte Perry. Father:John Scutts. Father: George Perry. J S - 62yr. C S - 59yr. |
Will (1848 Jun 26) of Isaac Scotts or Scutts, retired Publican of St.Georges, Hanover Square, Middlesex. I S 59yr. |
A M S b:3 Moreton Terrace, Pimlico, Belgrave, London. |
I J S - d:1848? |
F M P - 71yr. |
G A P - 62yr. |
W H S - 59yr. |
J H S - 68yr. |
E S - 67yr. |
M A C S - 38yr. |
A E S - 67yr. |
J C S - 74yr. |
J S - 37yr., 8 Guildford Rd, South Lambeth, London. |
B V D - 37yr. |
H O D - 37yr. |
G J S b:76 Warwick Road, d:7 Blythe Hill, London SE6 (widow) (in St. Giles Hospital, Camberwell). |
A M M b:36 Vincent Sq, Westminster. |
F S - 68yr. |
W H S d:Northampton General Hospital. |
E S b:1 Gainsborough Street, Manchester, d:St.Johns Hospital. |
W S F b:6 Crowder Street, South Norwood, Croydon - d:Peterborough District Hospital. |
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. |