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1 James Scutts Crampton, geboren circa augustus 1963, Bristol, Gloucestershire. Ouders: 2 en 3. [Notitie 1].
2 Roy W. Crampton. [Notitie 2].
... gehuwd circa augustus 1958, Wells district, Somerset, met...
3 Dorothy Rhoda Scutts, geboren circa mei 1929, Twerton, Somerset. Ouders: 6 en 7. [Notitie 3].
... en hun kinderen:
6 Arthur Herbert Scutts, geboren op 12 januari 1900, Carshalton, Surrey, gedoopt op 11 maart 1900, Stockport, Cheshire - St. Thomas, overleden op 8 augustus 1966, Ditcheat, Shepton Mallet, Somerset (leeftijd bij overlijden: 66 jaar oud). [Notitie 6].
... gehuwd op 15 oktober 1927, Coberley Mill, Gloucestershire - St. Giles, met...
7 Dorothy Wilson, geboren circa maart 1901, Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales, overleden op 16 juni 1991, Nelson, South Island, NEW ZEALAND (leeftijd bij overlijden: mogelijkerwijze 90 jaar oud). [Notitie 7].
... en hun kinderen:
[A H S bapt:1900 Mar 11 Sunday St.Thomas, Stockport - abode:Bramhall, Cheshire - father:electrical engineer.] [A H S 1911-15, Manchester (Greater Manchester) Grammar School.] [Saturday 22 October 1927, Cheltenham Chronicle, Gloucestershire. SCUTTS-WILSON, October 15th, at Coberley Church, Arthur Herbert, younger son of Mr. & Mrs. H. W. Scutts of Bramhall, Cheshire, to Dorothy, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. W. Wilson, of Coberley Mill.] [Taunton Courier, and Western Advertiser, Somerset - Saturday 17 October 1959. 'Lucky to Get Off With Fine', Driver in Trouble over Licence. Shepton Mallet motorist who failed to produce his driving licence after being convicted for a speeding offence was fined £5 at Somerton on Monday and was told by the Chairman Major General R. Evans, 'You have failed to comply with the order of the Court, despite frequent, applications. Now you come here and waste time with a trivial and cantankerous argument which, as far as I can see has no bearing on the case. In the circumstances I think you are rather lucky to escape with this fine'. Defendant was Arthur Herbert Scutts, Waterloo Road, Shepton Mallet, who said the original summons was made out in the name of Scotts, and returned this, pointed out the error, and expected another to be issued in the correct name. He had not been officially notified of the case having been dealt with. 'As far as I am concerned' said defendant, 'the original summons has never been heard, so I have never been given the chance of defending myself'. No Doubt questioned by the Magistrates Clerk, Mr. C. J. Arrow, defendant said he had no doubt that, the summons had been intended for him and he had returned it with plea of guilty and a request that the magistrates should deal with it in his absence. Mr. Arrow said the summons had been amended by the Court before the case was heard. The Court was told that several unsuccessful efforts had been made to obtain defendant's licence, and defendant had replied that he was not taking a newspaper report as his only official notification of the conviction. Mr. Arrow said a notice of fine had been sent to defendant on the day of the Court, but defendant denied receiving this.] [A H S - 66yr., Ness Strange, Ditcheat, Shepton Mallet, Somerset - Tyre and Oil Distributor 8th August 1966 - Barham & Watson, IA Princess Street, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset, Solicitors (Dorothy Scutts).] |
[Saturday 22 October 1927, Cheltenham Chronicle, Gloucestershire. SCUTTS-WILSON, October 15th, at Coberley Church, Arthur Herbert, younger son of Mr. & Mrs. H. W. Scutts of Bramhall, Cheshire, to Dorothy, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. W. Wilson, of Coberley Mill.] [Her daughter's family emigrated in 1974 to New Zealand, the (grand)mother Dorothy Scutts followed the next year.] [D S - 90yr.] |
P H W S - 11yr. |