I know several people have offered advice and ideas to help me in my great Scott hunt (Scott and a previous post) so I thought I might post a development and ask for a little more advice.
As I am preparing to fly back to the UK to search records, my fellow researcher is racking his brains and checking more BMDs. He comes up with a possible AH Scott death, 1944 in Devon (where Scott lived), and reminds me that I looked into this one several months ago.
I did, but at that time we only had Scott’s date of birth as a possible 1859, which didn’t compute with the 77 year old man in Honiton, Devon. Since then we’ve got the 1911 census and his marriage certificate which puts him at being born in/around 1866, this death that we are now looking puts the person as born in 1867 (I think) – so we are getting close:
Burials at St Michaels Church Honiton
SCOTT ARTHUR HENRY, MARLPITS HOUSE, HONITON age 77, 1944 7th November
The marriage cert is dated December 7th 1910 and he says he is 44
The 1911 census says he is 45
Would that make his year of birth 1866 or 1877?
And in what months would he have been born? So far April seems to be the best contender as that was the month his daughter wrote on the back of a photo.
(It has been pointed out that death dates (and others) are not always 100% accurate.)
But I am not very good at working these things out – i.e. if 44 in December 1910, then 45 in April 1911, we assume a birthday between to two dates – how do those compare with someone being 77 in November 1944.
I’ll hand over to people more experienced than me at working these things out, to ask you what you think.
And does anyone recognise Marlpits House or know anything about Honiton?
Or, for that matter, can anyone identify the birth of this Arthur Henry Scott, died 1944 aged 77?
As I am preparing to fly back to the UK to search records, my fellow researcher is racking his brains and checking more BMDs. He comes up with a possible AH Scott death, 1944 in Devon (where Scott lived), and reminds me that I looked into this one several months ago.
I did, but at that time we only had Scott’s date of birth as a possible 1859, which didn’t compute with the 77 year old man in Honiton, Devon. Since then we’ve got the 1911 census and his marriage certificate which puts him at being born in/around 1866, this death that we are now looking puts the person as born in 1867 (I think) – so we are getting close:
Burials at St Michaels Church Honiton
SCOTT ARTHUR HENRY, MARLPITS HOUSE, HONITON age 77, 1944 7th November
The marriage cert is dated December 7th 1910 and he says he is 44
The 1911 census says he is 45
Would that make his year of birth 1866 or 1877?
And in what months would he have been born? So far April seems to be the best contender as that was the month his daughter wrote on the back of a photo.
(It has been pointed out that death dates (and others) are not always 100% accurate.)
But I am not very good at working these things out – i.e. if 44 in December 1910, then 45 in April 1911, we assume a birthday between to two dates – how do those compare with someone being 77 in November 1944.
I’ll hand over to people more experienced than me at working these things out, to ask you what you think.
And does anyone recognise Marlpits House or know anything about Honiton?
Or, for that matter, can anyone identify the birth of this Arthur Henry Scott, died 1944 aged 77?
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