Voorouders van John F. Scutts

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Generatie 1

1 John F. Scutts, geboren circa 1912, Petersham, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA, overleden in 1913, Petersham, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA (leeftijd bij overlijden: mogelijkerwijze één jaar oud). Ouders: 2 en 3. [Notitie 1].

Generatie 2

2 Joseph Edward Scutts, geboren in 1891, Leichhardt, NSW, AUSTRALIA, overleden op 24 mei 1971, Newtown, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA (leeftijd bij overlijden: 80 jaar oud). Ouders: 4 en 5. [Notitie 2].

... gehuwd circa 1916, Glebe, NSW, AUSTRALIA, met...

3 Alice Marie McGlinn, geboren circa september 1894, overleden op 10 mei 1973, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA, begraven op 12 mei 1973, Auburn City, NSW, AUSTRALIA (leeftijd bij overlijden: mogelijkerwijze 78 jaar oud). Ouders: 6 en 7. [Notitie 3].

... en hun kinderen:

  1. Joseph Charles Edward, geboren op 16 juli 1911, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA, overleden op 15 oktober 1970, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA (leeftijd bij overlijden: 59 jaar oud). [Notitie 3a ].
  2. John F., geboren circa 1912, Petersham, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA, overleden in 1913, Petersham, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA (leeftijd bij overlijden: mogelijkerwijze één jaar oud). Zie 1.

Generatie 3

4 Joseph Edward Scutts, geboren op 14 juni 1845, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA, gedoopt op 29 november 1846, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA - St. Lawrence, overleden in september 1919, Petersham, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA, begraven, C. of E. Cemetery, Rookwood (leeftijd bij overlijden: 74 jaar oud). Gehuwd (1) circa 1873, AUSTRALIA, met Annie Bennett, overleden op 22 november 1886, Leichhardt, NSW, AUSTRALIA, dochter van Charles Bennett en Ann ------ . [Notitie 4].

... circa 1887, NSW, AUSTRALIA, met...

5 Susan Florence Elizabeth Conn, geboren in 1862, Maitland, NSW, AUSTRALIA, overleden in januari 1937, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA, begraven op 28 januari 1937, Annandale, NSW, AUSTRALIA (leeftijd bij overlijden: 75 jaar oud). [Notitie 5].

... en hun kinderen:

  1. Ethel May, geboren circa 1886, AUSTRALIA, overleden op 14 april 1947, Ryde, NSW, AUSTRALIA (leeftijd bij overlijden: mogelijkerwijze 61 jaar oud). Gehuwd circa mei 1906, Ryde, NSW, AUSTRALIA, met Herbert Ernest Tunbridge, geboren op 21 oktober 1884, Ryde, NSW, AUSTRALIA, overleden op 16 februari 1971, AUSTRALIA (leeftijd bij overlijden: 86 jaar oud), zoon van Edward Richard Tunbridge 1833-1926 en Maria Baker 1845-1920. [Notitie 5a ].
  2. Susan Elizabeth Conn, geboren in 1887, Leichhardt, NSW, AUSTRALIA, overleden in 1965, Balmain, NSW, AUSTRALIA (leeftijd bij overlijden: 78 jaar oud). Gehuwd in 1906, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA, met Richard Palgrove Birch, geboren in 1883, overleden in 1946 (leeftijd bij overlijden: 63 jaar oud). [Notitie 5b ].
  3. Martha May, geboren in 1889, Petersham, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA, overleden in 1971, Bowral, NSW, AUSTRALIA (leeftijd bij overlijden: 82 jaar oud). Gehuwd in 1910, Petersham, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA, met Albert Edward Dickson, geboren in 1892, Armidale, NSW, AUSTRALIA, overleden op 7 augustus 1970, Inverell, NSW, AUSTRALIA (leeftijd bij overlijden: 78 jaar oud). [Notitie 5c ].
  4. Joseph Edward, geboren in 1891, Leichhardt, NSW, AUSTRALIA, overleden op 24 mei 1971, Newtown, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA (leeftijd bij overlijden: 80 jaar oud). Zie 2.
  5. Lillian Pearl, geboren circa 1895, Leichhardt, NSW, AUSTRALIA, overleden mogelijkerwijze in 1992 (leeftijd bij overlijden: mogelijkerwijze 97 jaar oud). Gehuwd in 1915, Annandale, NSW, AUSTRALIA, met Sydney C. Reynolds, overleden. [Notitie 5e ].
  6. Clarice Enis, geboren circa 1897, NSW?, AUSTRALIA, overleden in 1978, Annandale, NSW, AUSTRALIA (leeftijd bij overlijden: mogelijkerwijze 81 jaar oud). Gehuwd in 1920, Petersham, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA, met William Haynes, overleden. [Notitie 5f ].
  7. Daphne Irene, geboren circa 1900, NSW?, AUSTRALIA, overleden circa juni 1940, Leichhardt, NSW, AUSTRALIA, begraven op 24 juni 1940, C. of E. Cemetery, Rookwood (leeftijd bij overlijden: mogelijkerwijze 40 jaar oud). Gehuwd in 1920, Petersham, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA, met Frances Austin McGlinn, overleden in juni 1940, Leichhardt, NSW, AUSTRALIA, begraven op 24 juni 1940, C. of E. Cemetery, Rookwood , zoon van Charles McGlinn †1920 (zie 6) en Catherine ------ †1935 (zie 7). [Notitie 5g ].

... en hun kinderen 4-(X1):

  1. Joseph, geboren in 1875, Newtown, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA, overleden op 12 mei 1944, Haberfield, Marrickville, NSW, AUSTRALIA (leeftijd bij overlijden: 69 jaar oud). Gehuwd op 24 juli 1896, Petersham, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA - 36 Railway Street, Baptist Church, met Margaret Emily Grant, geboren circa 1875, overleden op 6 maart 1943, Newtown, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA (leeftijd bij overlijden: mogelijkerwijze 68 jaar oud), (1896) domestic servant, dochter van George Gordon Grant en Elizabeth Ann Wallace †1902. [Notitie 5-1a ].

6 Charles McGlinn, overleden op 12 november 1920, Leichhardt, NSW, AUSTRALIA. [Notitie 6].

... gehuwd met...

7 Catherine ------, overleden in augustus 1935, Leichhardt, NSW, AUSTRALIA. [Notitie 7].

... en hun kinderen:

  1. Alice Marie, geboren circa september 1894, overleden op 10 mei 1973, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA, begraven op 12 mei 1973, Auburn City, NSW, AUSTRALIA (leeftijd bij overlijden: mogelijkerwijze 78 jaar oud). Zie 3.
  2. Frances Austin, overleden in juni 1940, Leichhardt, NSW, AUSTRALIA, begraven op 24 juni 1940, C. of E. Cemetery, Rookwood . Gehuwd in 1920, Petersham, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA, met Daphne Irene Scutts, geboren circa 1900, NSW?, AUSTRALIA, overleden circa juni 1940, Leichhardt, NSW, AUSTRALIA, begraven op 24 juni 1940, C. of E. Cemetery, Rookwood (leeftijd bij overlijden: mogelijkerwijze 40 jaar oud), dochter van Joseph Edward Scutts 1845-1919 (zie 4) en Susan Florence Elizabeth Conn 1862-1937 (zie 5). [Notitie 7b ].


Notities 

1:
McGlinn > Scutts.

Bronnen:
- geboorte: NSW 48223 [Petersham] (Scutts)
- overleden: NSW 16985 [Petersham] (Scutts)

2:
[Negligent Driving. A Heavy Fine - Joseph Edward Scutts 19, butcher was charged at the Central Police Court yesterday, with negligently driving a horse attached to a vehicle so as to endanger the safety of the public. The evidence from the police was that on Saturday night the accused was driving down George Street at a rapid rate, said to be 12 miles an hour, and knocked down a pedestrian. Mr. L****** *** and fined the defendant sh.10, with ************ two? months hard labour.] [McGLINN - The Friends of Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Edward Scutts are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their late dearly beloved Nephew, James Charles McGlinn; to move from his parents residence, 343 Balmain Road, Leichhardt, Today, at 1.45 p.m., for R.C. Cemetery, Rookwood, via Petersham station.] [J E S - 80yr, late of Leichhardt.]

Bronnen:
- geboorte: NSW # 18660
- huwelijk: 15003/1916 NSW [Scutt]
- overleden: NSW 49925 / Rookwood Necropolis / Sydney Morning Herald

3:
[BUDDHIST in Court. Problem of Oath Overcome. Ichigora Yosheda, a Japanese Buddhist, provided a problem for Mr. Harrison, S.M., at the Glebe Summons Court yesterday. Given the Bible with which to be sworn he kissed it. Mr. Harrison then pointed out to Mr. Twigg (for Yosheda) that the procedure was not in order. Yosheda said he did not know how he should be sworn, never having been in Court before. He promised, however, to tell the Whole truth, and was permitted to give evidence. Mr. Harrison was later informed that the correct method of administering the oath to a Buddhist was: "The witness must hold a copy of the book, "The Life of Buddha" in his hand, and repeat" 'I declare in the presence of Buddha that I am an unprejudiced witness, and if what I shall speak shall prove to be false, or if by colouring truth others shall be led astray, then may the three Holy Existences, Buddha, Damma, and Pro Sangha, In whose sight I now stand, together with the devotees of the 22 firmaments, punish me and also my migrating soul.' DISPUTE over QUILT. Yosheda, a laundry man, was sued by Mrs Alice Scutts for detention of a quilt which she had left with him for cleaning. Yosheda said that the quilt was handed to a boy who said he wanted Mrs. Scutts's quilt, and paid 1/6 when it was delivered to him. Mr. Harrison dismissed the information, remarking that Yosheda might be sued in the Small Debts Court. Yosheda was allowed sh.1/1 costs.] [The Sydney Morning Herald Tuesday 12 November 1929 McGLINN . In loving memory of my dear father, who died November 12, 1920, aged 63 years, Always remembered by his loving daughter, Alice Scutts.] [A M S 78yr., late of Leichhardt, NSW, bur:1973 May 12 Auburn City, Plot: Sect. Lwn 3 Row Plot 2647 - parents:Thomas & Catherine ------.]

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- geboorte: BMD NSW (Deaths)
- huwelijk: 15003/1916 NSW [Scutt]
- overleden: NSW # 2689 / Sydney Morning Herald
- begrafenis: Rookwood Catholic Cemeteries & Crematoria

3a:
[Scutts, Joseph Charles Edward: Service Number - N187843. Date of birth:16 Jul 1911. Place of birth:Sydney, NSW. Place of enlistment: Leichardt. Next of Kin:Scutts, Alice. Contents date range 1939-1948. Unit-2nd Heavy Transport Regiment, Australian Military Forces: [Date of Court Martial - 5 May 1943]. Unit - Coast Artillery Training Battery, Australian Military Forces: (Date of Court Martial - 7 October 1943 & 18 January 1945)] [J E S (little Joey) - 59yr., late of Leichhardt.]

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- geboorte: NSW # 33030 / National Archives of Australia
- overleden: NSW 6115 [Scutts] / Rookwood Necropolis / Sydney Morning Herald

4:
[Central Police Court. Tuesday. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW :1842-1954) Wednesday 11 October 1865 p2 Article - On the summons sheet were twelve cases, two of which were dismissed, one was postponed, and three were struck out. Joseph Scutts and Henry Hughes, both of Petersham, pleaded guilty to information in which they were charged with keeping hogs, feeding them upon the entrails of beasts, and other filth, by reason whereof the air is greatly corrupted, to the common nuisance of the inhabitants; and were ordered to remove the animals forthwith.] [Empire - Sydney, NSW: 1850-1875 Wednesday 11 October 1865. Joseph Scutt (sic) and Henry Hughes pleaded guilty to keeping pigs on their promises at Petersham, causing a nuisance. The nuisances were ordered to be removed within seven days.] [Central Police Court - Saturday. (Before the Police Magistrate and Mr. B. Burdekin.) Empire (Sydney, NSW :1850-1875) Tuesday 7 November 1865 p5 Article. Daniel Handlon, Joseph Scutts, and William Giles pleaded guilty to stealing ten pigeons, the property of Thomas Brown, and were each fined 20s., or seven days to gaol.] [Evening News, Wednesday 26 February 1873 p3 Article. Riot. Joseph Scutts, Joseph Farrell, Mathew Brooks, John Beanett, James Nugent' Alfred Bennett, Vincent Lawes, Benjamin Lawes, James Tancred, Alexander O'Neil, William Melton, and William Blackall were called on bail, to plead to the charge of having, on the 1st January, 1873, with other evil disposed persons, whose names are unknown to the Attorney-General, unlawfully and riotously assembled together on the Parramatta Road, against the peace of our sovereign Lady the Queen, and that they did there unlawfully and riotously assault one William M'Aleer, a constable in the police force of this colony. A second count charged the prisoners with having assaulted the said constable in the execution of his duties. The prisoners, through their counsel (Mr. Windeyer), applied for four days to be allowed to them to plead. Leave was given and the prisoners were ordered to appear again on Monday next to answer to the charge.] [Australian Town & Country Journal (NSW: 1870-1907) Saturday 8 March 1873 Central Criminal Court. Joseph Scutts, Joseph Farrell, Matthew Brooks, John Bennett, James Nugent, Alfred Bennett, Vincent Laws, James Tancred, Alexander O'Neill, William Melton, and William Blackhall, were acquitted of rioting, and assaulting a constable named William M'Lear, on the 31st December, 1872, on the Parramatta and Balmain Roads.] [Supreme Court - Tuesday, November 14 (Before their Honor the Chief Justice Mr. Justice Stephen and Mr. Justice Foster) Parsons v Scutts - Mr. C. B. Stephens, instructed by Messrs. Cope and King, appeared for the defendant in support of a demurrer to the plaintiff's decoration; and Mr. Tarleton, instructed by Mr. W. J. Hill, appeared for plaintiff in opposition to the demurrer. William H. Parsons, the plaintiff in the action, alleged in his declaration that in November 1887, he leased certain lands from defendant, Joseph Scutts, for five years, and that during that period the defendant, in fraud of a covenant contained in the deed, served James Ryan and William Russell, the plaintiff's sub-tenants, with notice not to pay the rent to plaintiff, but to him, and thereupon Ryan and Russell refused to pay rent to the plaintiff. This declaration was demurred to by the defendant as bad in law on the following grounds:(1)That the declaration does not disclose any cause of action. (2)That the matters complained of in the declaration do not constitute a breach of the covenant. (3)That the alleged payments made by the plaintiff's sub-tenants to the defendant, were (according to the allegation in the declaration) made by them in their own wrong, and could not prejudice the position or rights of the plaintiff as such alleged lessee.] [The Sydney Morning Herald, Monday 15 January 1883 p9 Advertising. To Brickmakers and Heavy Carriers, William Inglis and Co. have received instructions from Mr. Joseph Scutts to sell by auction, at the Bazaar, on Tuesday, the 10th instant, at 12 o'clock, 5 powerful draught horses; in splendid working condition, stanch, and subject to trial 2 first-class brick drays and harness.] [The Sydney Morning Herald 1842-1954, Monday 15 October 1888. About 2.40am on Saturday the dead body of a child named Mary Smith was found drowned in a waterhole at Scutt's brickyard, off Munon Steeet, Leichhardt, It appears that the previous night the child was missing from the residence of its parents Munon Street, Leichhardt. Information was given to the police, and a search was instituted, with the result that the deceased's cape was found floating in the waterhold. Senior-constable Lees, after dragging the waterhole for some time recovered the body of above stated, and conveyed it to the parents residence. Dr Simpson was called in, and pronounced life extinct. The doctor is of opinion that the cause of death was due to asphyxia from drowning, the coroner has been notified of the occurrence.] [Casualties. The Sydney Morning Herald. Thursday 16 October 1890 p5 Article. Yesterday afternoon a fire was discovered in a stable at the rear of premises situate Foster Street, Leichhardt, and tenanted by Joseph Scutts, florist. The Leichhardt Volunteer Fire Company, assisted by members of the Metropolitian Fire Brigade (No.2 Station), extinguished the flames by means of a hydrant, but not before the building, which contained a buggy, harness, and a quantity of lumber, had been almost completely destroyed. The stable and and its contents were insured in the Union Company of New Zealand for £100. It is supposed that the fire originated in a spark from the pipe of some person smoking. The stable was constructed of weatherboard with iron roof, and was owned by the occupant.] [Friday 26 April 1907 The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW :1842-1954) Acquittal. Joseph Scutts, an elderly man, pleaded not guilty to a charge of having, on March 16 last, at Gordon, maliciously wounded John Peters, with intent to do him grievous bodily harm. Peters stated that he was drinking in a hotel with Mrs. Scutts and others, and accused came in and struck him on the face with his fist. Witness fell to the bar floor, where there was a broken tumbler. After getting into holds with accused, and during the struggle on the floor, he believed he got a cut on the jaw from the broken glass. Peters said he was under the influence of drink, but Scutts was not. He did not believe Scutts hit him with a glass, or anything but his hand. He had known the man for years, and did not think he would do anything like that. His Honor asked the Crown Prosecutor if, after this evidence, he would proceed further with the charge. Mr. Harris: I have just been consulting with Dr. Thane, and he agrees that the injury may have been inflicted in the way Peters says. Under the circumstances I cannot carry the case further. I may say that this statement is very different from what appears to have been made at the other Court, according to the depositions. His Honor directed the jury to find a verdict of not guilty, and the Jury, without leaving tho box, acquitted the accused. Accused, before leaving the dock, freed of the charge, said that he was not drinking on the occasion of the assault. He had merely gone to the hotel to get his wife, who was there drinking. His Honor expressed his sorrow that drinking had brought this trouble upon the accused.] [Evening News (Sydney, NSW: 1869-1931) First-Class Cottage, with 5 acres of land, glasshouses, bush sheds, and stables, price £4000, situated in Foster Street, Leichhardt; also first-class Shop, bargain, price £1000, in Parramatta Road, Petersham. JosephScutts, Foster Street, Leichhardt.] [The Sydney Morning Herald Tuesday 6 April 1909 - Bryant - The Friends of Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Scutts are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their beloved Sister, Mrs. Martha Ann Bryant, which will leave her late residence, Lillian, 95 Marion Street, Leichhardt.] [The Sydney Morning Herald Tuesday 16 September 1919 - Scutts - The Relatives and Friends of Mrs Susan Scutts & the Misses Clarice & Daphne Scutts are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of her dearly beloved Husband and their Father, Joseph; to leave his residence, 16 Carlisle Street, Leichhardt, This Afternoon, at 1.30, for C. of E. Cemetery, Rookwood, via Lewisham Station. Crockett & Company, Tel.,207 Petersham, Undertakers Leichhardt. Scutts - The friends of Mrs & Mrs Herbert Tunbridge (of Waterloo Road, North Ryde) are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly beloved Father the late Joseph Scutts to leave his residence, 16 Carlisle Street, Leichhardt, This Afternoon at 1.30 for C. of E. Cemetery, Rookwood. Scutts - The Friends of Mr & Mrs. Richard Birch (of Wells Street, Annandale) are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly beloved Father, the late Joseph Scutts to move from his residence, 16 Carlisle Street, Leichhardt This Afternoon at 1.30 for C .of E. Cemetery, Rookwood. Scutts - The Friends of Mr & Mrs Albert Dickson (of Hunter Street, Hornsby) are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly beloved Father, the late Joseph Scutts; to leave his residence, 16 Carlisle Street, Leichhardt, This Afternoon at 1.30, C. of E. Cemetery, Rookwood. Scutts - The Friends of Mr & Mrs Joseph Scutts, Junior (of 4 Burfitt Street, Leichhardt) are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly beloved Father Joseph to move from his residence, 16 Carlisle Street, Leichhardt This Afternoon at 1.30. for C. of E. Cemetery, Rookwood. Scutts -The Friends of Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Reynolds, of 12 Walter Street, Leichhardt are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly beloved Father, the late Joseph Scutts; to leave his residence, 16 Carlisle Street, Leichhardt, This Afternoon, at 1.30, for C. of E. Cemetery, Rookwood via Lewisham Station.]

Bronnen:
- geboorte: NNSW # V1845624 31A / The Sydney Morning Herald [1865 Oct 11]
- doop: IGI C39405-1
- huwelijk 1: mundia.com/au
- huwelijk 2: NSW BMD (Children)
- overleden: NSW # 15125 / The Sydney Morning Herald [1907 Apr 26 & 1919 Sep 16]

5:
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW :1842-1954) Thursday 28 January 1937 p9 Labor Motor Funerals Limited, 59 Parramatta Road, Phone L3011, Annandale. SCUTTS - The Relatives and friends of Mr. & Mrs. H. TUNBRIDGE, Mr. & Mrs. G. VAUGHAN, Mr. & Mrs. A. DIXON, Mr. & Mrs. J. SCUTTS, Mr. & Mrs. S. REYNOLDS, Mr. & Mrs. HAYNES, and Mr. & Mr F. McGLINN, are invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly loved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother SUSAN FLORENCE E. SCUTTS. For details see above notice.

Bronnen:
- geboorte: NSW # 9577
- huwelijk: NSW BMD (Children)
- begrafenis: The Sydney Morning Herald [1937 Jan 28]

5a:
(her mother may be Anne Bennett.) [The Sydney Morning Herald Tuesday 16 September 1919 - SCUTTS, The friends of Mrs & Mrs HERBERT TUNBRIDGE (of Waterloo Road, North Ryde) are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly beloved Father the late Joseph Scutts to leave his residence, 16 Carlisle Street, Leichhardt this afternoon at 1.30 for C. of E. Cemetery, Rookwood. The Sydney Morning Herald Wednesday 14 April 1948 - TUNBRIDGE - In loving memory of our darling sister Ethel May Tunbridge who passed away April 14 1947 Sadly missed, inserted by her loving sisters and brother Susie, Martha, Joe Scutts, Lily and Clarice. TURNBRIDGE - In loving memory of my dear sister-in-law Ethel who passed away April 14 1947 Sadly missed by Les. TUNBRIDGE - The Relatives and Friends of Mr Herbert Tunbridge are invited to attend the Funeral of his beloved Wife ETHEL MAY TUNBRIDGE to leave her late residence Giffnock Avenue, North Ryde This Day at 1.45 pm for Church of England Cemetery Northern Suburbs.]

Bronnen:
- geboorte: NSW BMD (Marriages)
- huwelijk: NSW # 2341
- overleden: NSW # 9229 / The Sydney Morning Herald [1948 Apr 14]

5b:
[SCUTTS, The Friends of Mr & Mrs. RICHARD BIRCH (of Wells Street, Annandale) are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly beloved FATHER the late Joseph Scutts to move from his residence, 16 Carlisle Street, Leichhardt THIS AFTERNOON at 1.30 for C.of E. Cemetery, Rookwood.] Mother noted as Susan E F Conn.

Bronnen:
- geboorte: NSW 4897/1887 / The Sydney Morning Herald [1919 Sep 16]
- huwelijk: NSW # 3146
- overleden: mudia.com/au

5c:
The Sydney Morning Herald Tuesday 16 September 1919 - SCUTTS, The Friends of Mr & Mrs ALBERT DICKSON (of Hunter Street, Hornsby) are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly beloved FATHER, the late Joseph Scutts; to leave his residence 16 Carlisle Street, Leichhardt, this afternoon at 1.30, C. of E. Cemetery, Rookwood.

Bronnen:
- geboorte: NSW # 6449
- huwelijk: NSW # 2475
- overleden: NSW # 71606

5e:
The Sydney Morning Herald Tuesday 16 September 1919 - SCUTTS, The Friends of Mr. & Mrs. SIDNEY REYNOLDS, of 12 Walter Street, Leichhardt are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly beloved Father, the late Joseph Scutts; to leave his residence, 16 Carlisle Street, Leichhardt, this afternoon, at 1.30, for C. of E. Cemetery, Rookwood via Lewisham Station. Crockett & Company.

Bronnen:
- geboorte: NSW # 13837
- huwelijk: NSW # 876

5f:
Bronnen:
- geboorte: NSW BMD (Marriages)
- huwelijk: NSW # 971
- overleden: NSW 20275/1978

5g:
[Monday 24 June 1940 - MCGLYNN - The Relatives and Friends of Mr. FRANCIS AUSTIN McGLYNN & FAMILY are invited to attend the Funeral of his dearly beloved WIFE and their dear MOTHER, Daphne Irene, to leave 93 Flood Street, Leichhardt, THIS AFTERNOON at 2 o'clock for the Catholic Cemetery, Rookwood. MCGLYNN - The Relatives and Friends of Mr. & Mrs G. VAUGHAN, Mr. & Mrs. H. TUNBRIDGE, Mr. & Mrs. A. DIXON, Mr. & Mrs. J. SCUTTS, Mr. & Mrs. S. REYNOLDS, Mr. & Mrs. W. HAINES, Mr J. SCUTTS Sen and their FAMILIES are invited to attend.....

Bronnen:
- geboorte: NSW BMD (Marriages)
- huwelijk: NSW # 1053
- overleden: Clover Family Tree
- begrafenis: The Sydney Morning Herald [1940 Jun 24]

5-1a:
[The Sydney Morning Herald, Thursday 23 July 1891 p7 Article. Police. Mr. Whittingdale Johnson, S.M., presided at the Central Police Court yesterday. Peter Grant 19, a groom, and Joseph Scutts, were charged with having unlawfully and violently assaulted Peter Kleeburg at Leichhardt. The first named was fined £10, in default, four months imprisonment, and the latter was remanded on bail till Friday.] [Thursday 30 July 1891 Assault at Leichhardt. At the Central Police Court yesterday, before Mr George O'Malloy Clarke, S. M., Joseph Scutts 16, Daniel Farley 25, and Charles Oliver 17, were charged with having unlawfully assaulted Peter Kleeberg at Leichhardt. The prosecutor, who resides in Marion Street Leichhardt, deposed that he went to a certain hotel in Leichhardt at about 10 30p.m. on the 18th instant. He had been there about five minutes when Farley, Oliver, and two others came in. One of them said that they could fight anyone in the bar, and witness at once received a knock in the ear from Farley. The other three joined him in assaulting witness. By Mr Williamson: This was the fourth time he had been concerned in assault cases. Accused Farley was fined £10, in default four months imprisonment and Scutts and Oliver were each fined £5, in default two months imprisonment. The fourth assailant, Pater Grant, was last Wednesday fined £10, in default four months imprisonment.] [1891 Assault at Leichhardt. Yesterday, S M Clarke, Joseph Scutts 16, Daniel Farley 25 and Charles Oliver 17, were charged with having unlawfully assaulted Peter Kleeberg at Leichhardt. Accused Farley was fined £10, in default four months imprisonment and Scutts and Oliver were each fined £5, in default two months imprisonment. The fourth assailant, Pater Grant, was last Wednesday fined £10, in default four months imprisonment.] [(1896) J S(21) bachelor, butcher, Marion Street - parents:Joseph Scutts (butcher) & Annie Bennett. M E G(21) spinster, domestic servant, Walter Street - parents:George Gordon Grant (dealer) & Elizabeth Ann Wallace. Marriage at 36 Railway Street, rites of Baptist Church. Both of Leichardt. Witnesses:Annie Green & Annie Grant.] [Sydney Morning Herald, Friday 29 March 1907. At the same court Joseph Scutts was committed for trail at the Quarter Sessions to be held on April 4 next upon a charge of malicously wounding John Peters on March 15, at Gordon.] [Sydney Quarter Sessions, Thursday 25 April 1907. James Hayes, stealing; Joseph Scutts, maliciously wounding.] [Referee (Sydney, NSW :1886-1939), Wednesday 10 November 1915 p8. About Mr Scutts, Senior. Father of the Great Lads, Joe and Wal. And there are Others. Last week I was honored by a visit from Mr. Scutts, sen., father of those great youngsters, Joe and Wal, who are to make a name for themselves in boxing when they develop a little more. But it is of the proud father I wish to write. Joe Scutts, sen., would pass for the kiddies big, brother, a fine, loosely-built man without the slightest trace of age, with a thick crop of jet-black hair. At first I thought he was an up-country boxer, who had called to solicit my aid in getting him a match. But so strong a resemblance has he to his bonny boys that I immediately said, 'Your name is Scutts,' and with a surprised look in his good-natured face he said, How do you know? The object of his visit was, to tell me that the £5 his son Wal had deposited for a match with Holmes, now that the latter had signed to meet Wills at West Maitland next Saturday night, could remain up for any other 8.6 lad, who cared to cover it. Though an unassuming man, I learned from him that he himself had figured in the fighting line, but always under E.P.R. rules, and also that his forefathers for ages back were prominent English fighters. 'You'd hardly believe it,' he added, for with such a name one would think I am of German descent.' 'I would like to meet friend Scutts again. I am sure he could furnish me with interesting stories' of the days when bare hands were used, and contests were not under police control. When he was taking his departure I inquired if Joe and Wal comprised his family, to which with 'a broad smile', he replied: 'Bless your heart, no, I have fourteen altogether.' Mr. Billy Law, so well known in boxing circles in Brisbane and Sydney, and also in the former city as the Queensland Government Official Interpreter, is in Sydney, enjoying a short holiday.] [Bryant & Company, Sheep Trotters Suppliers & General Scalders. Abbattoirs, Homebush Bay & Flood Street, Leichhardt, 28 Aug 1918. Bryant, Alfred; Scutts, Walter Wallace; Scutts, Joseph; Bryant, Walter Ernest; Bryant, Alfred Harold; Bryant, Walter - 31181 (2/8548)] [The Bathurst Times (NSW: 1909-1925) Thursday 5 February 1920, p1 Article. Where Trotters are cooked disgustingly. Dirty Premises, Sydney. Walter Bryant senr., Alfred Bryant senr., and Joseph Scutts senr., and others, trading as Bryant & Company of Flood Street, Leichhardt, were procceded against at the Glebe Police Court by Inspector Jackson, of Leichardt Council, for not keeping the premises clean, although food was prepared there for sale. The inspector stated that on visiting the place on January 19 he found trotters being cleaned for sale as food. The stable was very dirty. The floors of a shed under the place where food was prepared was shocking, and a table, filthy with grease and putrid matter, smelt abominably. The skirting boards were an inch thick with grease and putrid matter and alive with insects. Where the flooring was broken the holes were full of black putrid water, a drain having become choked up. Walter Bryant appeared and pleaded guilty, and was fined £10, with 12s costs, in default three months hard labor. Tho cases against Alfred Bryant and Joseph Scutts were with ......] [The Cumberland Argus and Fruitgrowers Advocate (Parramatta, NSW: 1888-1950) Thursday 17 July 1930, p3 Article. John Roberts was fined £3 with 5sh costs for having used indecent language in a railway carriage between Lidcombe and Auburn. For a similar offence in Sydney Road, Granville, Joseph Scutts was lined £2.] [Scutts - May 12 1944 at a private hospital, Marrickville, Joseph Scutts husband of the late Margaret Scutts of 40 Boomerang Street, Haberfield and beloved father of Joe, Wal, Fred, Alf, Sam, Harry, Mary & Annie. Monday 15 May 1944, Scutts - The Relatives and friends of the late Joseph Scutts of 40 Boomerang Street, Haberfield are invited to attend his funeral to leave our chapel, 7 Norton Street, Leichhardt this Monday after service commencing at 1.15 pm for Church of England Cemetery, Rockwood.]

Bronnen:
- geboorte: NSW # 4147/1875
- huwelijk: NSW # 5884 / Marriage Certificate
- overleden: NSW # 10432 / Death Certificate / The Sydney Morning Herald 1944 May 15

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[The Sydney Morning Herald 12 November 1924. McGlinn - In loving memory of my dear husband and my father Charles McGlinn who died November 12, 1920, at Leichhardt 1920. Children: son Dave McGlinn, son Tom, son Joseph, son Gilbert, son Francis, daughter Alice & son-in-law Joe Scutts and grandson Joe, daughter Mary & William Whittington.] [The Sydney Morning Herald Tuesday 12 November 1929. McGLINN In loving memory of my dear father, who died November 12, 1920, aged 63 years. Always remembered by his loving daughter, Alice Scutts.]

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The Sydney Morning Herald Friday 16 August 1935 McGLINN - The Relatives and Friends of the late CATHERINE McGLINN (relict of the late Charles McGlinn) are invited to attend her Funeral to leave her late residence 35 Marlborough Street, Leichhardt THIS AFTERNOON at 2 o'clock for the Catholic Cemetery, Rookwood, Section5 No2 Mortuary. By request no flowers. LABOR MOTOR FUNERALS LIMITED, 50 Parramatta Road, Annandale. McGLINN - The Relatives and Friends of Mr & Mrs THOMAS McGLINN and FAMILY are invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly loved MOTHER and GRANDMOTHER Catherine. For details see interment notice. McGLINN - Relatives and Friends of Mr & Mrs CHARLES McGLINN FAMILY and GRANDCHILDREN are invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly loved MOTHER GRANDMOTHER and GREAT GRANDMOTHER Catherine. For details see interment notice. McGLINN - The Relatives and friends of Mr. & Mrs JOSEPH McGLINN FAMILY and GRANDCHILDREN are invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly loved MOTHER, GRANDMOTHER and GREAT GRANDMOTHER Catherine. McGLINN - The Relatives and Friends of Mr and Mrs GILBERT McGLINN FAMILY and GRANDCHILDREN are invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly loved MOTHER, GRANDMOTHER and GREAT GRANDMOTHER Catherine. McGLINN - The Relatives and Friends of Mr. & Mrs FRANCIS McGLINN and FAMILY are invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly loved MOTHER and GRANDMOTHER Catherine. The Relatives and Friends of Mr. & Mrs WILLIAM WHITTINGTON and FAMILY are invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly loved MOTHER and GRANDMOTHER Catherine. MCGLINN - The Relatives and Friends of Mr. & Mrs JOSEPH SCUTTS and FAMILY are invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly loved MOTHER and GRANDMOTHER Catherine. McGLINN - The Relatives and Friends of Mr. & Mrs WALTER HARRIS FAMILY and GRANDCHILDREN are invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly loved MOTHER GRAND MOTHER and GREAT GRANDMOTHER Catherine. McGLINN - The Relatives and Friends of Mr. DAVID McCGLINN are invited to attend the Funeral of his dearly loved MOTHER Catherine.

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[McGLINN - The Friends of Mr. & Mrs. JOSEPH EDWARD SCUTTS are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their late dearly beloved NEPHEW, James Charles McGlinn; to move from his parents residence, 343 Balmain Road, Leichhardt, TODAY, at 1.45 p.m., for R.C. Cemetery, Rookwood, via Petersham station.] [The Sydney Morning Herald Wednesday 12 November 1924 - McGLINN - In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, who passed November 12, 1920 "just a memory, fond and true, To show, dear dad, we think of you", inserted by his loving daughter, also Alice & Joe Scutts and grandson Joe.]

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- huwelijk: NSW # 1053
- begrafenis: The Sydney Morning Herald [1940 Jun 24]