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Father's parents, uncles and aunts

    • Richard Scutts ca 1734-
    • married 1757
    • Mary Baker
      • Thomas Scutts ca 1752-1833
        married 1775 Sarah Cox †1780
        married 1783 Sarah Holborrow ca 1754-1831
        10
    • Richard Scutts ca 1734-
    • married 1764
    • Mary Ball 1738-
      • William Scutts 1764-1818
      • Richard Scutts 1769-ca 1841

Mother's parents, uncles and aunts

    • William Holborrow
    • married 1755
    • Joan Chapple
      • Sarah Holborrow ca 1754-1831
        married 1783 Thomas Scutts ca 1752-1833
        10
      • Martha Holborrow 1757-
        married 1783 James Box
      • William Holborrow 1758-
        married 1781 Ann Guest

Joseph Scotts 1796-1845

Scotts/Scutts
possibly 49 years old
  • Born - Sopworth, Wiltshire
  • Baptized on 20 March 1796 - Sopworth, Wiltshire
  • Died on 9 July 1845 - Whitechapel, London - 41 Rosemary Lane
  • Buried on 13 July 1845 - St. Luke, Old Street, Middlesex (London)
  • (1823-26) publican & victualler

Spouse and children

  • Married on 16 May 1818, Holborn, Middlesex (London) - St. Andrew, to Harriet Thompson †18421, with seven children:
    • Joseph 1818-1819
    • John Joseph 1822-
    • Isaac 1823-1835
    • Thomas John 1826-ca 1902
    • Harriet 1828-
    • Rachel Ann 1830-1878
    • Joseph Isaac 1835-1861

Individual note

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.

Marriage notes

^ Marriage with Harriet Thompson:
Joseph Scutts clearly signs 'Scott'

Sources

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