Enzyme, Pharmaceutical Aids, Miscellaneous Last Part of Chapter no 5th.pdf
Our nana
1. Our Nana and her progeny
The only grandparent we knew
Arthur Ernest Scott
Robert Stanley Scott
http://www.vexillologymatters.org/british-flag.htm
…Grandpas’ remembrances….
2. Some things to know
Hadrian’s Wall
ScotlandEngland
Note narrows
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4. One International Lady
• Born in England
– 6 May 1874, 29 Kings Road, St. Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex,
England
• Emigrated to Canada with her husband
– 6 August 1901 on S/S Lake Megantic, 658 St. Urban St.,
Montreal, Canada.
• Emigrated to United States with her son
– Randolph MA, Belmont, MA, Chelmsford, MA,
Stoneham, MA, Worcester, MA, Springfield, MA,
Los Alamos, NM, Waltham, MA
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8. People in her life
• Her grandparents
• Her parents
• Her brothers and sister
• Her husband
• Her son
• Her grandchildren
• Her great grandchildren
• Her great great grandchildren
• Her great, great, great grandchildren– maybe not yet
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9. Her Family
Coat of Arms
TAYLOR of St. Leonards (H.
Coll., 27 Ap. 1921). Chequy
argent and sable, on a pile
gules, a lion's queue erased
fourchee and entwined or.
Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion
Arthur Charles Fox-Davies.Armorial
families : a directory of gentlemen
of coat-armour (Volume 2). (page 213
of 282)
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10. Her Titled Family
• James Taylor, of Cambridge, b. 1817; d. 1897;
m. 1842, Sarah Snelling
• Arthur James Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1844 ; d. 1937; m.
1869, Augusta Mary Matthews
• Arthur Ernest Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; d. 1937
• Hubert Elvin Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1878 ; d. 1922
• Robert Stanley Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1875; d. 1960
• Florence Mary Taylor, d. 1868
• Lilian Augusta Mary Taylor, b. 1874 d. 1969
•
• 29 King's Road, St. Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex.
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12. Nana’s Parents
Arthur James Taylor
(1843 - 1937)
Augusta Mary Matthews
(1848 - )
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13. Her Brothers and Sister
• Arthur Ernest Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1871, d.
1939, M.D.
• Hubert Elvin Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1874 d.
1922, bank clerk
• Robert Stanley Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1875, d.
1958, M.D.
• Florence Mary Taylor, b. 1870, d. 1968
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14. Arthur Ernest Taylor, MD
• At Cambridge Arthur Ernest Taylor gained an MD
in 1908
• House physician at Charing Cross Hospital
• practiced at St Leonards-on-Sea
• Enlisted in 1914 WW1 Captain in the
• Australian Medical Corps
• Married Margaret Lillian Hutchinson
• Dandenoog, Victoria, Australia in 1940
• Kathryn Mary Thompson, archivist at Cambridge College, England)
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16. Robert Stanley Taylor, MD
• Spent 18 years in colonial service in Uganda
and Somaliland.
• He saw active service on a troop ship as a
medical officer in WWI from 1914-1916
• Spent most of his career in East Africa.
• Also served in India. Gave a brass tray to Nana
• He published several articles in the Medical
Journals.
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17. Robert Stanley Taylor, M.D.
London School of Tropical Medicine
1917
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19. Hubert Elvin Taylor
• Hubert Elvin Taylor b. 1878 in St Leonards on
Sea, Sussex, England at 5 Ormande Terrace,
Regent's Park, London, England
• Bank clerk
• Married Florence Beatrice Louisa Hawkshaw
b. 1883 living at 20 Mill Road, Gillingham,
Kent, England.
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26. Nana in Canada before her wedding
Royal Concert Hall, Warrior Gardens, Montreal
• … went to Canada to compete in roller skating.
" … being proficient in ice skating, a visit was
arranged with some Canadian friends, she was
there introduced to Mr. Scott who quickly
wrote asking permission of Mr. Taylor to pay
his addresses to the young lady”
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37. Nana, a lady at home
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38. Nana’s Sojourn in Canada
• Husband – wholesale furrier & stationer
• Son – Arthur James Scott b. 1903 d. 1952
• Daughter - Elizabeth Lilian Augusta Scott b. 7
Sep and d. 11 Sep
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43. Nana’s son = our father
• 1924 - Randolph, MA - 21 years old
• Education business accounting
• Meets our mother!
• 1925 - Married
• 1930 - Become citizen
• 1952 - Died
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49. Nana’s Grandchildren
• 1927 – Arthur Ernest Scott – USN 1945
– Left on 18th birthday
• 1928 – Hubert Elvin Scott – USA 1946
– Served In Japan
• 1936 – Robert Stanley Scott
– Primary researcher
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53. Nana’s Great Grandchildren
• Kimberly Scott
• Linda Scott
• Barbara Scott
• Laura Scott
• Wendy Scott
• Arthur (Lee) Scott
• Steele Scott
• Reid Scott
• Brian Scot
• Wayne Scott
• Beverly Scott
• Carol Scott
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The red cross of Saint George, patron Saint of England, edged in white – St. George a warrior saint 3rdCrusadeSuperimposed on the diagonal red cross of Saint Patrick, patron saint of Ireland, snakes = pagan symbol, shamrock = trinitySuperimposed on the diagonal white cross of Saint Andrew, the patron saint of Scotland – bro of St Peter, founder and first bishop of ch of BzyantiumFlags: Roman legions on tip of spearSun never sets on British Empire¡Coat of Arms on shields to identify friend and enemy
Ulster Scots= Scotch Irish prominent in US near Tennessee, Revolutionary War1000’s Hadrian’s wall to stop Scots = bandits, etc. became border between Scotland and England
My genome, therefore Nana’s genomeLONDON — From Ireland to Turkey, Europeans are all related, sharing a link with ancestors who were alive just 1,000 years ago, according to a new genetic study. http://rendezvous.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/05/08/genetics-reveal-europe-is-one-big-family/?src=rechp
Hastings/ˈheɪstɪŋz/ is a town and borough in the county of East Sussex on the south coast of England. The town is located 24 mi (39 km) east of the county town of Lewes and 53 mi (85 km) south east of London, and has an estimated population of 86,900.[1]In historical terms, Hastings can claim fame through its connection with the Norman conquest of England; and also because it became one of the medieval Cinque Ports. Hastings was, for centuries, an important fishing port; although nowadays much reduced, it still has the largest beach-based fishing fleet in England. The town became a watering place in the 1760s, and then, with the coming of the railway, a seaside resort.
Hastings was well known for having the best natural harbor on the South coast, but during the mid 13th Century, dramatic changes where to take place along the Sussex coastline. A series of terrible storms hit the shores in 1287 and caused large areas of the shoreline to be reshaped. With rivers being forced to change their natural course to reach the sea, previously accessible shipping harbors became blocked by huge deposits of earth, silt, shingle and debris from the storms.The Hastings locals soon worked out that nobody owned this new piece of land and they could live there without paying any rent or taxes. Many people moved in, building a thriving but ramshackled community of houses, shops and businesses.The novelist Sheila Kaye-Smith described the area in her 1919 book ‘Tamarisk Town’, as having been “free to any beggars, gypsies or other undesirables ... a mock city of shacks, huts and tents.”And they call it “American Way”.
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Coats of Arms come from pictures on shields to differentiate armies. To combat the heat of the eastern Mediterranean sun on metal armor the Crusaders devised white linen surcoats and these painted also with their heraldic emblems became the original “coats of arm”
Description of her father’s family. Women not titledPrimogeniture – Leave everything to oldest male.
The reason we have any pictures was because of Nana’s Bride Book.
Birth abt 1848 in Royston, Hertfordshire, England DeathJoseph Matthews Birth abt 1818 in Royston, Hertfordshire, England Death Sep 1866 in Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, United KingdomGreat GrandmotherAnne Elizabeth Harraden Birth abt 1823 in Cambridgeshire, EnglandJames F Matthews Birth abt 1846 in Royston, Hertfordshire, England DeathAugusta Mary Matthews
. He was also an author. Marriage: 7 Feb,1934 – Victoria Australia (suburb of MelbourneSpouse: Margaret Lillian HutchinsonAustralians tried to defeat Germans by attacking Gallipoli, Turkey with disastrous results. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/18/books/review/thomas-keneallys-daughters-of-mars.html?pagewanted=all
Gave brass tray to Nana.was supposed to stop there on its way to New York City. My best recollection is that Nana's brother was a doctor on that ship. Yes, only the ship could not dock in Boston due to the storm so it went on the NY. They never saw the doctor.Atoning for the Sins of Empire –http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/13/opinion/atoning-for-the-sins-of-empire.html?ref=global-home
MD student class – middle row, third from right – 15 October 1920Died 9 August 1 968 in British Hospital, Seine, France. Nelly Marie Joseph Lorin, widow Effects: 6985p 18s. 9d.
Nana’s insistence to be last survivor, which she was!My brother and I inherited some Irish Bank stocks.Sister’s recent home Leonards-on-Sea
Not unattractive, hard to imagine
Brides book was source of most pictures.Inscription: Lilian Taylor, Jan 5, 1897, Lady’s Class Skating Competition, Royal Concert Hall1879 Oct 13 - Opening of the large Royal Concert Hall, Warrior Gardens, which immediately became the leading centre of entertainment and social functions in St Leonards. It was burnt down on June 23 1947.
Going to compete in roller skating in Canada
“I give this Album to my daughter Lilian in trust for any children she may have in trust that they may know and remember that though they are Canadians their Mother was an English-girl born and bred; and Ihoperthay will always look upon the Old Country with love and respect.”
Lilian Augusta Taylor daughter of Arthur James and Augusta Mary Taylor born at29 King’s Road, St. Leonards-on-Sea Sussex England on 6th May 1874 Married at Christ Church, St Leaonards-on-Sea England 22nd July 1901 ti ///wukkuan /geirgeScitt if Montreak, Canada. Sailed for her new home on 6th August 1901 in the S.S. Lake MeganticNote: 1901 census shows on the brothers living at 29 King’s Road!
Pictures of church she was married in,Picture of cover of bride’s book
Pay attention to the date.
Father’s condition of giving permission to marry.Ship’s name SSMegantic – torpedoed of Tunisia 1915 Nana's ship sailed from Liverpool to Montreal arriving 13-15 Aug 1901
Note date
Must be in the genes!
Greenfield Park item came from the newspaper account.
St. James St. circa 1910
Atttended Bentley School of accounting in Boston
Rose form accountant to office manager
Office manager, president of photography club, president of golf club.
Won many prizes
1938The job I hated – shagging golf balls. Dusk, me on fairway, dad hitting balls toward me. Can’t see balls coming, only hear when they land. Don’t remember any thanks.
I was born in Belmont, Mass in home of James and Mary (Mamie) Scott (no relation) Chelmsford – smallhouse,dirt road, burned, Delight in fields, woods, rented farm house, house on hill - shot out windows w/BB gunStoneham – Bicycles, ride to Revere to fly J3 Cub, Nana called in to listen to Hitler rant, problem aheadSpringfield, MA - Jr and Sr years – owned firts house, new carOff the map to Poughkeepsie, NY, then to Los Alamos, NM, then back to Springfileld
Figurines on mantle of our house. Bert and I made comments to rile Nana.
= Upper left 1962-Upper rt – 1959Lower left – Lowe4 rt -1965 with Grandma Mitchel ( Jayne’s family)
Need to add: Laura, Arthur, Steele, Reid, Wayne, Brian, Beverly and Carol Scott
Sharon, David in Afghanistan, Michael, Amanda ? and Heather.
Only some of them!
Arthur (Art) Ernest Scott, Nancy R. Scott, Jayne Scott, Robert (Bob) Stanley Scott
Arthur Lee Scott, Steele Stanley Scott, Wendy Scott Deudne, Reid Scott
Alyssa Nicole Scott, Caroline Lynn Scott ,Amanda Marie Scott, Lynsey Marie Deudne, Michael Lyndon Scott