Person:Moses Scarrott (2)

Watchers
Moses Scarrott
d.1 Nov 1925 Bristol, England
  1. Moses ScarrottAbt 1848 - 1925
  2. Henry ScarrottAbt 1850 -
  3. Mary Ann ScarrotAbt 1852 -
  4. Susan ScarrotAbt 1854 -
  5. Jonathan ScarrottAbt 1857 -
  6. Sophia Scarrott1859 -
m. 14 Jul 1886
  1. Moses Scarrott1870 - 1933
  2. Alice Scarrott1872 - 1873
  3. Emma Scarrott1873 -
  4. Matilda Scarrott1873 - 1876
  5. Sarah Ann Scarrott1875 - 1956
  6. Matilda Scarrott1876 -
  7. Richard Theordore Scarrott1877 - 1956
  8. Mary Ann Scarrott1879 -
  9. Charles Henry Scarrott1879 - 1928
  10. Caroline Scarrott1880 -
  11. Joseph Scarrott1880 -
  12. Eliza Scarrott1882 -
  13. Henry Albert Scarrott1883 - 1955
  14. Cornelius Scarrott1885 - 1955
Facts and Events
Name Moses Scarrott
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1848 Cirencester Gloucestershire
Occupation? Bet 1870 and 1876 Hawker
Occupation? 1885 Hawker
Marriage 14 Jul 1886 St Mark Kingsholm Gloucesterto Matilda Pollet
Occupation? Bet 1891 and 1897 Linen Sifter and Hairdresser
Occupation? Bet 1891 and 1897 Umbrella Maker
Death? 1 Nov 1925 Bristol, EnglandSouthmead Hospital
Reference Number? 120

1872/3 Address: Stanhope Street Cheltenham

1873 June 3 No. 7131 [Q/GC6/5] Gloucester (See Charles LOVERIDGE on same charge.) Moses Scarrett N., Cirencester, hawker, age 24, height 5’ 1”, hair dark brown, eyes hazel, visage oval, complexion dark. Other marks: see Sept 13, 1872 [nothing recorded there]. Cause of committment: Stealing 3 sheep skins and 3 lamb skins, the property of one George Radway [Rodway?], at Barnsley on the 9th of May 1873. Trial: 2 July 1873. Pleaded guilty. Event of trial: Sentenced to one month hard labour to 1 August 1873. Previously known character, habits, and connexions: Native of Cirencester. Known to PC Wood 6 months, has been here for vagrancy. Wife: Elizabeth Scarrett of Stanhope Street, Cheltenham.

1881 Address: 54 Avon Street Walcot Somerset

1882 4th November The Bristol Mercury and Daily Post (Issue 10757)(Saturday) Police, Friday ? Moses Scarrott, MATILDA SCARROTT, and Chas. Loveridge were charged with stealing twelve fowls, value 30s from Violet Bank, Macaulay?s-buildings, the property of George Oxenham. The birds were stolen from the fowl-house of the prosecutor on Wednesday night and the next day Supt. Berry found eight of them in a basket in possession of the female prisoner in Avon-street, and the others not far off. The prisoners were remanded until Tuesday.

1882 8th November The Bristol Mercury and Daily Post (Issue 10760)(Wednesday) City Police, Yesterday, - Moses Scarrott of Avon-street, and Charles Loveridge, of Little Corn-street, were charged on remand with stealing twelve fowls, from Macaulay-buildings, the property of George Oxenham, and MATILDA SCARROTT, of Avon-street, was charged with receiving the same knowing them to have been stolen. Each prisoner pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to three months? hard labour.

1886 14 July marriage at St Marks Kingsholme Gloucester: Moses SCARROTT 37, x, bachelor, hawker, of Foundry Row, Cheltenham; father Moses Scarrott a cutler; to Matilda POLLETT 34, spinster, same address, father Daniel Pollet a basket maker. Witnesses: George HARRIS, Cecilia NICHOLAS, Banns. Gloucester District - Q3 - vol 6a / page 447 [2]

1891 Address: 19 Moorfields Terrace, Bristol St. George 2 rooms