Frederick Golden Scrutton
MFF
Afraid I haven't spent as long as should have researching this because it relates to the one grandparent I am sure of and have been a bit obsessed with the mysteries of the others :d But I wanted to post it anyhow in the hope that it might get picked up by the search engines Name - Frederick Golden Scrutton, also known as Frederick Carver Scrutton Date and place of birth - 1862, (Edit - correction) - Wivenhoe, Essex Names of parents - Frederick Scrutton and Sarah Mary Carver Date and place of baptism - not known Details of each of his or her marriages -1885 to Emma Elizabeth Went Occupation(s) - Farmer - Edit - also a churchwarden Military service - not known Addresses where they lived 1871-? Edit - now found! Blossom Wood Farm, Wivenhoe 1881 - Blossom Wood Farm, Wivenhoe, Essex 1891 -Spring Farmer (?), Great Horkesley, Essex 1901- Fingrith Hall Farm, Blackmore, Essex Date, place and cause of death - not known Date and place of burial / cremation.- not known Details of will / administration of their estate - not known Memorial inscription - not known |
In 1911 Frederick is at Dunmow in Essex with wife Emma Elizabeth, daughter Agnes Mary, son Harold Francis, son Arthur Stanley, son Leslie Jack and son Owen Charles.
Frederick is a Farm Bailiff RG number: RG14 Piece:10435 Reference:RG14PN10435 RG78PN555 RD202 SD1 ED6 SN2 Address: Langleys Lodge Dunmow County: Essex |
Frederick and his wife had been married 27 years.
12 children were born alive, 10 still living, 2 had died. |
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I expect you have seen this:
http://blackmorehistory.blogspot.com...dens-list.html Frederick was obviously a Churchwarden in 1907. |
Ooh I hadn't, Elizabeth - thank you again :):):):)
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1871: RG10; Piece: 1689; Folio: 51; Page: 19
Ancestry have their surname as Sonitton. I think Frederick was born at Wivenhoe rather than Lexden (that's the reg district) |
Ooh thanks Merry :)....off to look....
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Thanks again Merry - - I see one of his sisters was deaf - somehow that made me feel a bit sad
Have updated 1st post |
There's a probable death for his wife Emma E in Hove in 1940, aged 76.
Can't see Frederick's death so far. |
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