Afstammelingen van Alice Eliza ------

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Alice Eliza ------, overleden.
Gehuwd met Clive Weir Brierly, overleden

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2 (Jean Mary Brierly †1949)
[The Sydney Morning Herald Thursday 2 April 1936 SCUTTS-BRIERLEY. MISS Jean Brierley, only child of Mr. & Mrs. Clive Weir Brierley, of Blackwood Avenue, Dulwich Hill, formerly of Grenfell, was recently married to Mr Roy Herbert Scutts, second son of Mr. & Mrs. H.A. Scutts, of La Lasca, New Canterbury Road, Dulwich Hill, at St. Clement's Church. Canon Denman officiated. The bride, who was given away by her cousin, Mr. Frederick Moore, in the absence from Sydney of her father, wore a frock of yachtsman blue crepe musette, with an inlet vest of navy pleated georgette, and a navy halo hat and accessories. Miss Dorothy Scutts, sister of the bridegroom, who was bridesmaid, wore frock of navy cloque designed with a tunic and relieved with magnolia satin. Her navy halo hat was of velvet. Mr. W. Scutts, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. A reception was held in the Blue Room at Usher's Hotel, following the ceremony. The guests were received by the bride's mother, ( Alice ) who wore a frock of navy grandola and rust-red georgette and a navy velourhat. She added a shoulder spray of rust-red carnations. When leaving for the honeymoon, which was spent at Wyong, the bride wore an ensemble of blue lightweight woollen material cut on military lines and a navy blue hat.] [Sydney Morning Herald Thursday 22 September 1949 p16 - SCUTTS - The Relatives and Friends of Mr R H Scutts and Mrs A Brierly are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of his dearly loved Wife and her Daughter JEAN MARY to leave our Chapel, 32 Railway Parade, Burwood This Thursday after service commencing at 1.45 p m for Crematorium, Rookwood.] [The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW :1842-1954) Thursday 22 September 1949 SCUTTS, Jean Mary - September 21 1949 at Katoomba dearly loved wife of Roy Herbert Scutts of 2 Hassell Street, Parramatta and beloved daughter of Alice and the late Clive Brierly. MANLY.]

Bronnen:
- huwelijk: NSW # 3474 / National Achives of Australia / The Sydney Morning Herald [1936 Apr 02]
- overleden: NSW # 23080
- Crematie: The Sydney Morning Herald [1949 Sep 22]

2-1 (Royal Herbert Scutts 1905-1995)
[The Sydney Morning Herald Thursday 2 April 1936 SCUTTS-BRIERLEY. MISS Jean Brierley, only child of Mr. & Mrs. Clive Weir Brierley, of Blackwood Avenue, Dulwich Hill, formerly of Grenfell, was recently married to Mr Roy Herbert Scutts, second son of Mr. & Mrs. H.A. Scutts, of La Lasca, New Canterbury Road, Dulwich Hill, at St. Clement's Church. Canon Denman officiated. The bride, who was given away by her cousin, Mr. Frederick Moore, in the absence from Sydney of her father, wore a frock of yachtsman blue crepe musette, with an inlet vest of navy pleated georgette, and a navy halo hat and accessories. Miss Dorothy Scutts, sister of the bridegroom, who was bridesmaid, wore frock of navy cloque designed with a tunic and relieved with magnolia satin. Her navy halo hat was of velvet. Mr. W. Scutts, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. A reception was held in the Blue Room at Usher's Hotel, following the ceremony. The guests were received by the bride's mother, ( Alice ) who wore a frock of navy grandola and rust-red georgette and a navy velourhat. She added a shoulder spray of rust-red carnations. When leaving for the honeymoon, which was spent at Wyong, the bride wore an ensemble of blue lightweight woollen material cut on military lines and a navy blue hat.] [Scutts, Roy Herbert (retail confectioner) :Service Number - NX4970 :Date of birth - 09 Jun 1905 :Place of birth - Leichhardt, NSW :Place of enlistment - Marrickville, NSW :Next of Kin - Scutts, Jean (wife). Contents date range 1939-1948.] [R H S & J M S living in 1939 at 379 New Canterbury Road, Dulwich Hill, NSW.] [The Canberra Times Saturday 26 October 1946 - DAUGHTER-IN-LAW NOT TO BENEFIT, 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 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. He held however that the second proviso was valid.]

Bronnen:
- geboorte: NSW # 24243 / National Achives of Australia
- huwelijk 1: NSW # 3474 / National Achives of Australia / The Sydney Morning Herald [1936 Apr 02]
- huwelijk 2: NSW # 11438
- overleden: Sydney Morning Herald

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