Macalister Family Tree

Susan Scutter

Born
(4 February 1838), Lasham, Hampshire, England
Died
23 AUG 1920, Havelock, Marlborough, Marlborough, New Zealand
Sex
Female
GEDCOM ref
@I202009111449@

Parents

Spouses

Children

Research findings

  1. Correction: Hayden line progenitor correction

    Self-correction: earlier in the conversation I named Elma as the first NZ-born Hayden without checking that she was female or that she had issue.

    • [S6]derived(derived)
    • [S7]derived(derived)
    Confidence: highDiscovered: 2026-05-30
  2. Arrival: John Scutter + family — Mary Ann, Deal → NZ, departed 24 Sep 1841

    Surfaced from Rainer's FamilySearch ark. Co-subjects: Charlotte Vickers (wife @I202009111600@) + Susan Scutter (daughter @I202009111449@) — both presumed on same voyage based on John's 'Married' status, family unit age structure, and Charlotte's NZ death (Nelson 1850). Verifiable by finding the wife/child entries on the same ark or adjacent manifest pages.

    Confidence: highDiscovered: 2026-05-30
  3. Identity: Mary Ann 1841 Hampshire families rejoin at Rainer × Abbey marriage 2017 — 176 years apart

    Identified via line-walk analysis of people.jsonl following Rainer's observation. Probably worth a place in any future family-history narrative document; the symmetry of two unrelated Hampshire families taking the same ship and rejoining 176 years later is the kind of detail that makes oral history. CLARIFICATION (2026-05-31, after Rainer pushback): this finding documents the SHARED-VOYAGE rejoin — North + Scutter on the Mary Ann 1841 rejoining at Rainer+Abbey 2017. Generic descent convergences (e.g. William Edward Simmonds m. Esther Chapman 1879, which connects the Mary Ann North line to the Prince of Wales Chapman line) are NOT analogous: those families never shared a voyage, never co-occupied shipboard space, and their grandkids marrying is just unremarkable settler-descendant convergence of which thousands exist. Only same-voyage settler-family rejoins warrant this kind of structural finding.

    • [S92]derived(derived)
    • [S83]primary(primary)
    Confidence: highDiscovered: 2026-05-30
  4. Identity: Three families in early Nelson (1842-1860s) underpin Rainer's present-day closest social ties

    Social-history finding (not a pedigree-geometry claim). The poetic shape is that the small Nelson 1840s settler community generated three direct-ancestor families whose descendants now form Rainer's closest present-day relationships. Logged at Rainer's direction after he flagged the Chapman / best friend connection 2026-05-31.

    • [S92]derived(derived)
    Confidence: highDiscovered: 2026-05-31