Afstammelingen van Keziah Young

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Keziah Young, geboren circa 1830, Nettleton, Wiltshire, overleden in augustus 1871, Sopworth, Wiltshire, begraven op 23 augustus 1871, Sopworth, Wiltshire (leeftijd bij overlijden: mogelijkerwijze 41 jaar oud). [Notitie 1]
Gehuwd circa augustus 1856, Sopworth, Wiltshire, met Thomas Scutts, geboren circa november 1834, Sopworth, Wiltshire, gedoopt op 7 december 1834, Sopworth, Wiltshire, overleden in maart 1911, Sopworth, Wiltshire, begraven op 4 april 1911, Sopworth, Wiltshire (leeftijd bij overlijden: mogelijkerwijze 76 jaar oud), (1861) labourer, (1871-81-1901) shepherd [Notitie 1-1]

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Totaal: 10 personen (zonder echtgenoten).


Notities 

1 (Keziah Young ca 1830-1871)
Kirzia Young also noted. K S - 41yr.

Bronnen:
- geboorte: BMD (Deaths) / Census 1861 Wiltshire
- huwelijk: Malmesbury 5a 59
- overleden: Malmsbury 5a 25 [Scutt]

1-1 (Thomas Scutts ca 1834-1911)
T S - 76yr.

Bronnen:
- geboorte: Census 1841-51-61-71-81-1901 Wiltshire
- doop: Sopworth Parish Register
- huwelijk 1: Malmesbury 5a 59
- huwelijk 2: Malmesbury 5a 66
- overleden: Malmesbury 5a 31

2 (James Scutts ca 1856-1931)
[Western Daily Press Sat 08 Feb 1879 Henry Sly and James Scutts labourers, of Brinkworth, were unlawfully trespassing in pursuit of a ????? on the 29th of January, on lands at Hankerton, the property of John Coles. There was another summons charging them with trespassing, on the same day on lands belonging to Colonel Keene. The bench decided to take both cases together. Worthy Moody, gamekeeper, of Brinkworth, "deposed to seeing the defendants in a field called Hankerton, Parleaze. He watched them cross the field and get over the hedge into Colonel Keene's plantation, where they stayed quarter of an hour kicking the turf about. He watched them come out but did not see anything in their hands. He then got onto Cole's land, and the defendants came over within 10 yards of where he was concealed. He watched them beat Coles plantation for about ten minutes, and afterwards watched them over other parts Coles' land. Sly came up to where witness was concealed in a ditch. He then had a gun in his hand. Defendants went back round Holborn House and he heard a gun fired in that direction. The defendants did not see him at all. After they fired the gun, they came near him, and he heard Sly say, " I did'nt kill him.", Scutts replied, "No, you were just like I was with the hen pheasant". The defendants pleaded guilty, but could not understand what business the keeper had on another man's land watching them. Two similar convictions were proved Sapt. Luffman against Scutts, and one against Sly. The bench fined the defendants 10s and 8s costs in each case, total $1 16s each. Allen Scutts (sic) and James Scutts the defendant the last case, were charged with unlawfully trespassing pursuit of game, Park Copse Charlton the property of Lord Suffolk, (who retired during the hearing case.), on the 24th Jan. James Scutts pleaded guilty and Allen not guilty. David Dodson, gamekeeper to his lordship, proved seeing the two men the copse the day named, with another man whom he did not know. Allen was standing at the cross rides. The man unknown was coming down the ride and James Scutts was beating the wood. Allen Scutts had a gun, and they all ran away when he spoke to them. Allen Scutts swore he never set his foot his lordship's land, and called Frank Quarrell who was the "unknown man" in the wood, to 'prove his innocence. 'Quarrell admitted that was the man who was walking the ride, with his hands his pockets. He saw the keeper the wood, but Allen Scutts was nowhere near the spot. He said the keeper had sworn to the wrong man; they could summon him if they thought proper. Quarrell admitted that had been brought before the bench on a previous occasion, but said he was innocent. The bench fined Allen Scutts 1Pound and 11s. costs, and James Scutts 10s and 11s 6d costs.] [Census 1871 Wiltshire-81 Gloucestershire.] [J S - 74yr.]

Bronnen:
- geboorte: Malmsbury 5a 40
- doop: Sopworth Parish Register
- huwelijk: Malmesbury 5a 133
- overleden: Malmesbury 5a 78 / Wiltshire Memorial Inscription Index

2-1 (Charlotte Baker †1959)
C S - 97yr., bur:St.Mary's Churchyard (with husband).

Bronnen:
- huwelijk: Malmesbury 5a 133
- overleden: Devizes 7c 355 / Wiltshire Memorial Inscription Index (1939)
- begrafenis: Sopworth St. Mary's Churchyard

3 (George Scutts 1859-ca 1948)
G S - 88yr.

Bronnen:
- geboorte: Malmesbury 5a 37 / Census 1861-71-81 Wiltshire-1901 Gloucestershire.
- huwelijk: Malmesbury 5a 91
- overleden: Stroud 7b 464

3-1 (Emily Neal ca 1853-ca 1929)
E S - 75yr.

Bronnen:
- geboorte: Malmesbury 5a 40 / IGI
- doop: IGI C152581
- huwelijk 1: Malmesbury 5a 69 / IGI
- huwelijk 2: Malmesbury 5a 91
- overleden: Tetbury 6a 440

4 (William George Scutts 1892-ca 1974)
[Census 1901 Gloucestershire. Company Sergeant-Major W. G. Scutts, 8th Bn. Gloster Home Guard. MBE.] [Gloucester Journal Sat 09 Aug 1941 Gloucestershire. WEDDING at AMBERLEY. SCUTTS-PALMER The wedding took place on Monday 4th Aug 1941 between Miss Mary Ann Palmer, daughter of the late Mr. & Mrs. James Palmer, Niipend, Stonehouse, and Mr. William George Scutts.]

Bronnen:
- geboorte: Tetbury 6a 359 (Scutt)
- huwelijk 1: Dursley 6a 541
- huwelijk 2: Stroud 6a 1477 / Gloucester Journal [1941 Aug 09]
- overleden: Stroud 22 2066

4-1 (Edith Emma Long ca 1888-ca 1940)
E E S - 51yr.

Bronnen:
- geboorte: BMD (Deaths)
- huwelijk: Dursley 6a 541
- overleden: Stroud 6a 1426

4-2 (Mary Ann Palmer 1890-ca 1976)
M A S was most probably previously married. Holy Trinity. Gloucester Journal Sat 09 Aug 1941 Gloucestershire. WEDDING at AMBERLEY. SCUTTS-PALMER The wedding took place on Monday 4th Aug 1941 between Miss Mary Ann Palmer, daughter of the late Mr. & Mrs. James Palmer, Niipend, Stonehouse, and Mr. William George Scutts.

Bronnen:
- huwelijk: Stroud 6a 1477 / Gloucester Journal [1941 Aug 09]
- overleden: Stroud 22 1974

5 (Alice Elizabeth Scutts ca 1895-ca 1926)
A E H - 31yr.

Bronnen:
- geboorte: Tetbury 6a 355 (Scutts) / Gloucestershire BMD Indexes 5 325
- huwelijk: Tetbury 6a 765
- overleden: Bath 5c 606

5-1 (Edgar William Hulance ca 1896-)
Bronnen:
- geboorte: Malmesbury 5a 63
- huwelijk 1: Tetbury 6a 765
- huwelijk 2: Chippenham 5a 170

6 (Eileen M. Hulance ca 1922)
Bronnen:
- geboorte: Malmesbury 5a 102

7 (Geoffrey Hulance ca 1924)
Bronnen:
- geboorte: Chippenham 5a 112

8 (Emma Scutts ca 1862-ca 1925)
Census 1901 Sherston, Wiltshire. E N - 63yr.

Bronnen:
- geboorte: Malmesbury 5a 65 / Census 1871 Wiltshire-81 Gloucestershire
- huwelijk: Malmesbury 5a 87
- overleden: Malmesbury 5a 42

8-1 (William Neal )
Bronnen:
- huwelijk: Malmesbury 5a 87

9 (William Scutts ca 1864-ca 1886)
W S - 21yr.

Bronnen:
- geboorte: Malmsbury 5a 43
- doop, begrafenis: Sopworth Parish Register
- overleden: Malmesbury 5a 27

10 (Elizabeth Scutts ca 1867-)
Census 1871-81 Wiltshire.

Bronnen:
- geboorte: Malmsbury 5a 41
- doop: Sopworth Parish Register

11 (Frank Scutts ca 1869-1952)
Census 1871-81-1901 Wiltshire. Frank Scutts - 82yr., of Fishponds, Bristol, Gloucestershire - bur:Sopworth, Wiltshire.

Bronnen:
- geboorte: Malmsbury 2a 49
- doop, begrafenis: Sopworth Parish Register
- overleden: Bristol 7b 245

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