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| 51 | Enlisted in 3rd Bn Rifle Brigade at Dorchester, 13 Jul 1855. Served 5 years and 128 days. Discharged 'unfit' at Aldershot with a 'good character'. Arrived in New Zealand aboard the 'Forfarshire' on 2nd March 1873. Lived at Lower Hutt, then at Masterton. | Family: George William Chard Scadden / Elizabeth Hodges (F964)
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| 52 | Family Source John William was, according to Jessima Alice, dressed in rags and ill fed, receiving no love or affection from either his father or his step mother. His half brothers and sisters were well cared for. While John William was not bitter about this, Jessima Alice never really forgave George Robert even though she looked after him with great kindness until his death. John William was brought up a Methodist and attended a training College thought to be Methodist. Later in life he became an agnostic as a result of the useless slaughter of the First World War and of his involvement with Socialism. Jessima Alice was born in England, emigrated with family to Australia soon afterwards. Lived near Melbourne. In 1899 or 1900 her parents brought her back to London on a visit, and it was at a dance that she first met John William, who was a very keen dancer. They must have met on several more occasions during her stay in England because they continued to correspond after her return to Australia despite her parents' disapproval. They decided to get married by correspondence and John William started to save what money he could from his very meagre teacher's salary to send Jessima for her fare over. In the meantime her parents (or at any rate her father) had died and Jessima, May and Elsie were looked after by either a relation or a friend of the family in Australia. Jessima eventually left (in 1905?) and came over to this country on a wool clipper. It was some years later that May came over and lived with Aunt Lizzie Perrin until she married Robert Maclaren. Elsie came over later still and, though she lived with Aunt Lizzie for a short time, she started nursing training and made her home with Jessima Alice and John William | Family: John William Scadding / Jessima Alice Guyett (F1067)
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| 53 | Family Source Left London on board the 'Allahabad' on 31 May 1873, arriving Otago (now Port Chalmers) on 2 September 1873. Robert and Elizabeth were assisted emigrants. The total cost of their passage paid by the Government was £34; Emigrants paid £20 in promissory notes leaving £14 to be paid by Government itself. Robert and Elizabeth's promissory note was dated 27 May 1873. Robert Henry Warren moved on to the USA in 1882, 'became a Mormon missioner by warrant at Salt Lake City Temple' | Family: Robert Henry Warren Scadden / Elizabeth Ann Robbins (F863)
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| 54 | Family Source | Family: Walter Poole Woodward / Elizabeth Lucy Lane Scadding (F1083)
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| 55 | Father's address given as 71 Bayham Street, Camden Town | Scadding, Mary Ann (I3683)
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| 56 | From 1851 Census, the village inn landlord's name is Warren. In 1851 Robert lived in 'The Shut'. Neighbours were Thomas Warren Scadden, his wife Sarah and family. | Family: Robert Scadden / Bathsheba Warren (F1080)
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| 57 | Granary Lane, Bridport, 1881 or 18 Goatsby Road? 139 South Street, Bridport, 3 rooms (1891) | Scadden, Abel George (I3340)
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| 58 | Had spinal disease in 1891 | Scadden, Arthur Francis (I3301)
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| 59 | In 1871 was a widow. | Scadden, Mary (I3774)
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| 60 | In the New Zealand Directory of 1878 and in 1887-8 Robert's address was listed as Owaka, Otago. In the 1884 list of Freeholders he was listed as 'Robert Scadden, Owaka, Labourer, Clutha County, 3 acres. According to newspaper report in the 'Clutha Leader', 23 July 1962, he was working on his father's farm. Mary came from Invercargill. Went to USA with brother, Walter and his new bride. Returned to New Zealand in 1911 and 1948 to fill Latter Day Saints Missions In USA. Survived by three sons, five daughters, 26 grandchildren and 52 great grandchildren | Family: Robert Henry Scadden / Mary De Graham (F864)
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| 61 | Joseph Scadeng and Mary Webber witnessed his marriage | Family: John Scadden / Sarah Newbury (F887)
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| 62 | Lived with Scaddings in Bayham Place | Chapman, Joseph George Evans (I3695)
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| 63 | Lucy Lane's death certificate says John was a coachman. Witnessed by C.S. Manlove (Christianina Sophia) of 24 Clarendon Street, Clarendon Square, Somers Town | Family: John Scadding / Lucy Lane (F1078)
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| 64 | of Bradpole | Hodder, Betty (Elizabeth) (I2980)
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| 65 | Philimore's Marriage Index put the wedding at 10 August 1801 and at Walditch | Family: John Scadden / Betty (Elizabeth) Hodder (F799)
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| 66 | Private T Scadden, 8135, 2nd Bn Dorsetshire Regt, killed in action in Egypt, buried Ramleh, Israel. with | Scadden, Thomas (I3536)
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| 67 | Probate granted to Mary Ann Scadden (Widow) 24 August 1901. | Jay, Mary Ann (I3033)
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| 68 | Reburied at Salt Lake City Cemetery, Utah | De Graham, Mary (I3082)
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| 69 | reburied at Salt Lake City Cemetery, Utah | Scadden, Robert Henry (I3081)
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| 70 | Relative of RHW Scadden (IGI) | Scadden, Mary (I3736)
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| 71 | See Bridport News 4 Aug 1939 for celebration of his 70th wedding anniversary. | Scadden, Charles (I3291)
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| 72 | See Bridport News, July 1887. Hanged himself after complaining of pains in the head. Did not wish to become a burden to his family. Inquest. | Family: Robert Warren Scadden / Mary Ann Hodder (F878)
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| 73 | Single, one son | Scadden, Harriet (I3767)
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| 74 | South Street, Bridport (1891) | Scadding, William Henry (I3297)
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| 75 | Symondsbury 1851, West Road, Symondsbury (1871-1891) | Scadden, Thomas Warren (I3769)
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| 76 | Symondsbury 1871 | Scadden, John (I3296)
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| 77 | Symondsbury 1881. 67 South Street, Bridport (1891) | Scadden, Charles A (I3299)
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| 78 | The London Gazette, 5 August 1915. Private F. Scadden, 8405, 2nd Bn., The Dorsetshire Regiment, awarded the DCM for conspicuous gallantry in Turkey, when as a stretcher bearer he attended two seriously wounded men under very heavy fire and whilst doing so, was himself wounded. He continued, however, to render first aid until he collapsed from loss of blood. He has since died from his wounds. Lived in Portland, Dorset; Portarait in Western Gazette 7th May 1915. | Scadden, Frederick (I3528)
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| 79 | Was living in Bridport with Hannah in 1851 | Scadden, Robert (I3780)
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| 80 | Whitchurch Vicarage, 1881 | Scadden, Mary Ann (I3309)
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| 81 | Widower in 1819 | Scadden, John (I2979)
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| 82 | William Scadden witnessed his marriage to Ann Stone. Lived at 82 Back Way, Litton Cheney in 1881 | Scadden, Robert (I3762)
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| 83 | witness Sarah Scadden | Family: William Orchard / Esther Scadden (F874)
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| 84 | Witnesses William and Ann Nisbett. Bride's father 'Unknown'. Address of both given as 9 Parker's Terrace According to Jessima Alice Scadding, George Robert tore the references to his second family out of the family Bible. He would not let anyone see the family notes until the relevant shhets had been removed. George Robert had a drink problem, but ended life a strict tea-totaller.George Robert lived in Allcroft Road, then moved to Burghley Road t be near John William's family in Evangelist Road, in about 1911. There he had a small flat with his carpenter's bench set up | Family: George Robert Scadding / Elizabeth Green (F1069)
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| 85 | Worked in Camden Town at Brinsmead's piano manufactury. | Scadding, George Robert (I3680)
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| 86 | "A Good Man with Horses" | Bowditch, Harold (I364)
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| 87 | "James Crabb, Sydling, was summoned for a breach of the Swine Regulations by removing two pigs from the market with out a license and was fined 20 shillings." In todays money this is around a £60. Another carrier was also fined 40 shillings as he moved 4 pigs with out a license, on the same day. | Crabb, James (I28)
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| 88 | "Mr Mullins commenced working life as a water boy for Mr T Conway's father his death at the age of 87 removes another link with the past his knowledge of Evershot before the great fire on September 26th 1865, of the Fete days, of old Customs and of the old occupations made him a most interesting personality and he will be much missed." | Mullins, Henry Charles (I33)
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| 89 | "The funeral took place on Thursday of Mr Harry record who died suddenly it at the age of 71 on Tuesday at his home Rosemary Cottage after a short illness. He was a well-known figure as a carrier having travelled for 30 years to Yeovil on Fridays and for 40 years to Dorchester on Wednesdays and Saturdays and it was his proud statement that no matter what the weather he had never failed to reach Dorchester with his goods entrusted to him he was the most of the most affable kindly nature very straightforward in his dealings, and an excellent example of the trusted carrier who was a friend and confidential agent of all living along the route he so regularly took. His sudden death came as a the great blow to his immediate relatives who receive the sincere sympathy of the whole countryside. Although his son and daughter continued the carriers business in view of his increasing age he still took the greatest interest in their daily journeys and in the management of their land." | Record, Henry (I31)
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| 90 | #RN https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/dorsetparishregbaptism/?name=_Childs&father=Thomas_Childs&keyword=Melbury&mother=Ann&name_x=s Israel Childs 14 Aug 1814 Melbury Osmond Thomas,Anne Giles Childs 26 Sep 1816 Melbury Osmond Thomas,Anne Stephen Childs 21 Jan 1820 Melbury Osmond Thomas,Anne Stephen Childs 14 Jul 1822 Melbury Osmond Thomas,Anne Jonathan Childs 6 Apr 1825 Melbury Osmond Thomas,Anne Christopher Priddle Childs 1 Oct 1828 Melbury Osmond Thomas,Anne Elizabeth Childs 21 Jun 1835 Melbury Osmond Thomas,Anne | Family: Thomas Childs / Anne Priddle (F1395)
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| 91 | '21' in 1881! | Source (S205)
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| 92 | (although this could equally been her brother Thomas) | Warren, Thomas (I4334)
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| 93 | (Base Born) | Scadden, Thomas (I3125)
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| 94 | (Base Born) | Orchard, William (I3124)
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| 95 | (shown as 1902 on the 1939 Register) | Mullins, Henry Joseph Alexander (I19)
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| 96 | (shown as son of H.C. Mullins on 1891 Census) | Goff, Charles (I2618)
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| 97 | , to Chas Edmunds of Brid port, merchant andHenry Nobbs Cox, schoolmaster | Scadden, John (I3779)
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| 98 | . | Mullins, Katie Elizabeth (I121)
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| 99 | 1841 in Evershot, Dorset. | Childs, George (I4113)
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| 100 | 1841 living with William Goffe <1770>, Sarah Goffe <1769>, transcribed as Gapp! 1851 living with William Goffe <1770/1> father and his sister Ann <1774/5>. 1861 had Catherine Goff (Wid) <1798> living with her. 1881 living with Kitty Goffe (Dunford) her sister, still unmarried <1809>. Thus her brother would be George <1794>. | Goffe, Harriet (I4108)
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