Alfred Shute 1a 2 3a 4a 5a 6a 7 8a 9a 10 11a 12a

Birth Name Alfred Shute
Gender male
Age at Death 55 years, 8 months, 10 days

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 23 February 1858 Ugborough, Devon, England Vol 5b Page 173 1a 3a 4a 5a 6a 7 8a 9a 10 11a
Census 1861 Parsonage, Ugborough, Devon, England   3a
Census 1871 Ugborough, Devon, England   4a
Census 1881 Modbury Street, Ugborough, Devon, England   5a
Occupation 1881   Carpenter 5a
Residence 28 July 1881 Ugborough, Devon, England   1a
Occupation 28 July 1881   Carpenter 1a
Census 1891 Modbury Street, Ugborough, Devon, England   8a
Occupation 1891   Carpenter 8a
Census 1901 11, Modbury Street, Ugborough, Devon, England   6a
Occupation 1901   Carpenter 6a
Census 1911 Ugborough, Devon, England   9a
Occupation 1911   Carpenter 9a
Occupation 14 October 1913   Carpenter 11a
Cause Of Death 14 October 1913   Injury with an axe leading to blood poisoning 11a
Death 4 November 1913 Ugborough, Devon, England Vol 5b Page 221 10 11a 12a 13a
Cause Of Death     Phlebitis, directly due to the blood-poisoning of the wound in the leg 11a

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father John William Shuteabout 1831between October 1909 and December 1909
Mother Emma Horswillabout 1838between April 1912 and June 1912
    Sister     Ann Shute between July 1855 and September 1855
         Alfred Shute 23 February 1858 4 November 1913
    Brother     John Shute between April 1860 and June 1860
    Sister     Emma Shute between October 1862 and December 1862
    Sister     Bessie Shute between July 1865 and September 1865
    Sister     Blanche Shute between April 1868 and June 1868
    Sister     Jessie Shute between April 1872 and June 1872 between January 1918 and March 1918
    Sister     Ellen Shute between October 1877 and December 1877
    Sister     Annie Shute about 1878

Families

Family of Alfred Shute and Charlotte Coker

Married Wife Charlotte Coker ( * 17 April 1860 + 15 March 1941 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 28 July 1881 St Peter’s Church, Ugborough, Devon, England Vol 5b Page 339 1a 2 9a
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Caroline Shuteabout 1882
John Thomas Shutebetween January 1883 and March 1883
Sidney Shutebetween October 1884 and December 1884
William Shutebetween April 1891 and June 1891
Florence May Shutebetween January 1893 and March 1893
Eveline Shute16 April 1894
Alfred Shutebetween January 1896 and March 1896
Frederick Shutebetween October 1897 and December 1897
Lily Shutebetween July 1899 and September 1899
Maurice Reginald Shutebetween October 1900 and December 1900
Ethel Olive Shute21 June 1902

Source References

  1. findmypast.co.uk / Devon FHS: Parish Registers - Devon
      • Date: 28 July 1881
      • Page: Marriage - Alfred Shute / Charlotte Coker (Ugborough)
  2. General Register Office: England & Wales Marriage Index
  3. 1861 United Kingdom Census
  4. 1871 United Kingdom Census
  5. 1881 United Kingdom Census
  6. 1901 United Kingdom Census
  7. General Register Office: England & Wales Birth Index
  8. 1891 United Kingdom Census
  9. 1911 United Kingdom Census
  10. General Register Office: England & Wales Death Index
  11. Western Evening Herald
      • Date: 8 November 1913
      • Page: Page 3
      • Citation:

        FATAL KNOCK WITH AN AXE.

        DEATH FROM BLOOD POISONING AT UGBOROUGH.

        An inquest was held at Ugborough on Thursday on the body of Alfred Shute, carpenter, aged 48 years, who had been in the employ of Mr. A. C. Johns, builder, Ugborough. While cutting a tree on October 14, deceased knocked his leg with the back of an axe, and blood poisoning followed. Dr. Miles, of Modbury, attended the sufferer, who apparently was doing well. But early in the morning of Tuesday November 4, Shute suddenly died. Dr. Miles stated that death was caused by phlebitis, directly due to the blood-poisoning of the wound in the leg. Also there were clots of blood from the veins to the heart.

        A verdict was given accordingly.

  12. Western Times
      • Date: 19 December 1913
      • Page: Page 11
      • Citation:

        At Totnes County Court on Tuesday, Mr. Isaac Foot made an application respecting the amount paid under the Workmen's Compensation Act in the case of Alfred Shute, of Ugborough. He said the deceased left twelve children, seven of whom were under 21, but only four of them were dependent in any degree upon him. He suggested that £64 18s 9d should be allowed to the widow; £10 to Frederick, aged 16; £15 to Lily, aged 16; £20 to Reginald, aged 12; and £45 to Ethel, aged 11, who was nearly blind, and he asked that 24s a month should be paid to the widow, 8s each to Frederick and Lily, 12s to Reginald, and 16s a month to Ethel. His Honour Judge Lush Wilson granted the order accordingly.

  13. 1921 United Kingdom Census