From Visitation of England and Wales volume 5, Chapter Donne of Mattishall, co. Norfolk page 111
Ada Kemble [Donne], born 13 June, baptized at Faversham 5 August 1867; married there 10 April 1888, Walter Scatchard of Boughton-under-Blean, Faversham, co, Kent (son of Thomas Scatchard of Boston Spa, co. York, M.R.C.S. Eng.); born 17 January 1861, and baptized at Boston Spa; M.R.C.S. 1882, L.R.C.P.I. and L.M. 1892
In the 1871 census No. 56 Preston Street Vicarage, Faversham, Kent.
Head Charles Edward Donne, age 38, Vicar of Faversham M.A., born Mattishall, Norfolk.
Wife Mildred Donne, age 29, born Addelstone, Surrey.
Daughter Catherine Bodham Donne, age 8, scholar, born Marylebone, Middlesex.
Mildred Kemble Donne, age 7, scholar, born Marylebone.
Son Gerald Cowper Donne, age 5, scholar, born Marylebone.
Daughter
Ada Kemble Donne, age 4, born Faversham, Kent.
Son Charles Edward Donne, age 1, born Faversham.
Son William Bodham Donne, age 7 months, born Faversham.
2 servants.
In the 1881 census 56 Preston Street Vicarage, Faversham, Kent.
Head Charles E. Donne, age 48, Vicar of Faversham, born Mattishall, Norfolk.
Wife Augusta Donne, age 32, born Faversham, Kent.
Daughter Catharine B. Donne, unmarried, age 18, born Marylebone, Middlesex.
Daughter
Ada K. Donne, age 13, born Faversham, Kent.
Son Charles E. Donne, age 11, scholar, born Faversham.
Son William B. Donne, age 10, scholar, born Faversham.
3 servants
In the April to June 1888 marriage index,
Walter Scatchard and
Ada Kemble Donne, Faversham district, Kent volume 2a, page 1267. [Also on the same page Catharine Bodham Donne and Henry Barham Johnson. Ada and Catharine were sisters.]
Death date from Rootsweb Tree Wood Kemble Donne Sands Hart rev. 3
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Ada Kemble Donne Scatchard
Birth 13 Jun 1867
Death 27 Jul 1940 (aged 73)
Burial
Chase CemeteryChase, Thompson-Nicola Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
Memorial ID
121592622
Inscription
In Loving Memory
Ada Kemble Scatchard
July 27, 1940
Age 73
Mount Scatchard 2 kilometres from Chase British Columbia is named after him.
In the January to March 1861 birth index
Walter Scatchard, Tadcaster district, Yorkshire, volume 9c page 546.
Parish records Boston Spa, Yorkshire
Baptism February 16, 1861,
Walter Scatchard son of Thomas and Esther Scatchard of Boston Spa, father is a surgeon, ceremony by W. S. Horner, incumbent
In the 1861 census civil parish Clifford cum Boston, Yorkshire, Tadcaster registration district, Bramham sub-district, Main Street.
Head Thos. Scatchard, married, age 51, Surgeon U. R. C. ?? S. A, born East Keswick.
Wife Ester Scatchard [must be second wife] , age 36, surgeon’s wife, born Masham, Yorkshire.
Son
Walter Scatchard, age 3 months, born Boston Spa.
In the 1871 census Thorp Arch civil parish, Thorp Arch town, Yorkshire, Wetherby registration district, Boston sub district, The Grange.
Walter Scatchard, pupil, age 10, born Boston Spa.
In the 1881 census civil parish Clifford cum Boston, registration district Wetherby, sub district Boston, Low Lane.
Esther Scatchard, head, widow, age 56, Surgeon’s widow, born Masham.
Son
Walter Scatchard, unmarried, age 20, Medical Assistant,, born Boston Spa.
Daughter Mary E. Scatchard, age 19, born Boston Spa.
Son Charles Scatchard, unmarried, age 17, medical student, born Boston Spa.
1 servant.
In the 1891 census Boughton under Blean civil parish, Boughton, Kent, Faversham district, Boughton sub district The Street [near George Inn].
Head
Walter Scatchard, married, age 30, General Medical Practitioner, born Boston Spa, Yorkshire.
Wife
Ada K. Scatchard, age 23, born Faversham, Kent.
Son Charles E. Scatchard, age 2, born Boughton/Blean.
Son Walter K. Scathcard, age 1, born Boughton/Blean.
3 servants.
In the 1899 Kell’s Directory City, Directory for Faversham Medical Officers and Public Vaccinators No. 3 district,
Walter Scatchard, Boughton-under-Blean.
In the 1901 census Boughton under Blean civil parish, Faversham district, Boughton sub district, The Street [near George Inn].
Head
Walter Scatchard, age 40, Medical Practioner Surgeon, on own account, born Boston Spa.
Wife
Ada K. Scatchard, age 33, born Faversham Kent.
Son Walter K. Scatchard, age 11, born Boughton Kent.
Son Gerald C. Scatchard, age 9, born Boughton.
Son William M. Scatchard, age 6, born Boughton.
Sister Mary E. Scatchard, single, age 39, living on own means, born Boston Spa.
2 servants.
from
https://aabc.bc.ca/WWW.aabc.archbc/display.CHA-2875The Chase Hospital Society was formed in 1910 when a hospital was constructed in Chase, B.C. by the Adams River Lumber Company to serve their employees and the community. The Board of Directors was comprised of two members appointed by the Adams River Lumber Company, three members appointed by employees of the Company, and two members appointed by the Province of British Columbia.
Dr. Walter Scatchard was the first doctor of the hospital and he resigned this position in 1913. The Adams River Lumber Company took complete control of the Hospital Board in 1920. The hospital was closed and the Chase Hospital Society dissolved in 1927 when the Adams River Lumber Company ceased their lumber mill and logging operations.
In the 1915 [also 1911 same address, in 1903 he is still in Boughton] U.K. Medical Directory,
Walter Scatchard, Armstrong, British Columbia c/o Church Missionary Society, Salsbury square, London, E.C. 1882, Oct 6 M.R.C.S. Eng., 1882; L.R.C.P. Irel., 1892; 1876, April 21 L.S.A. Lond., 1876; L.R.C.P. Edin., 1877; L.R.C.S. Edin 1879; D.P.H. R.C.P.S. Eng., 1889.
In the 1921 Census of Canada Chase, South Thompson, British Columbia.
Head
Walter Scatchard, age 49, born England, parents born in England, immigrated in 1906, Canadian, medical doctor, Church of England.
Wife A
da Kemble Scatchard, age 48, born England, parents born England, immigrated in 1906, Canadian, matron in a private hospital.
Son Walter Kemble Scatchard, age 30, single, born England, immigrated 1906, garage proprietor, auto mechanic.
Daughter Mildred Kemble Scatchard, age 19, born England, immigrated 1906, no occupation.
Son Geoffrey Howard Scatchard, age 10, born British Columbia, Canada, student.
1931 Canada Census British Columbia, Cariboo South, Subdistrict 120 unorganized territory
Chase, British Columbia
Own their home valur $3000, single floor, wood, 10 rooms, have a radio.
Head
Walter Scatchard, married, age 70, born England, parents born England, immigrated 1907, surgeon and physicion [as spelled]
Wife
Ada Kembell Scatchard, age 63, born England, parents born England, immigrated 1907, homemaker
Son Geoffrey Scatchard, age 19, born British Columbia, book-keeper for a bank
Canada Voters Lists 1935
Kamloops, British Columbia
Rural Polling Division No. 10 Chase
Gerald Cowper Scatchard, printing, Chase
Mrs. Gerald C. Scatchard (W), married woman, Chase
Walter Scatchard, physician, Chase
Mrs. Walter Scatchard (W), married woman, ChaseA possible link British Columbia death index,
Walter Scatchard, age 86, 13 April 1947, Chase.
Mount Scatchard was named after
Doctor Scatchard who lived in Chase near the base of the mountain.
Canadian M.A.J. Journal
June 1947
Dr.
Walter Scatchard, of Chase B.C. died at his home there April 13.
Born in Yorkshire, England in January 1861, Dr. Scatchard obtained his M.D. degree at London University. He became a member of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1882, and in 1892 a licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland and Midwifery. He was for some time house surgeon of Leeds hospital in Yorkshire. He came to Canada in 1907 and settled in Armstrong B.C. where he practised until 1910 when he moved to Chase, which town was then in the making. Besides his general practice, he was company physician and surgeon for the Adams River Lumber Company Ltd., and also was the doctor for the Adams, Squilax, Chase and Shuswap Indian reservations.
An ardent hunter and fisherman, Dr. Scatchard was a noted “wing shot”. A couple of years ago the octogenarian brought down 13 ducks with 11 shells. It was seldom he did not make every shot count. But perhaps his greatest thrill in the out-of-doors was when he landed a 19 pound trout after a two-hour struggle in Adams River. The kill was made with a 9-ounce rod and light fly-fishing tackle.
He is survived by his daughter and four sons.
findagrave.comDr Walter Scatchard
Birth 17 Jan 1861
England
Death 13 Apr 1947 (aged 86)
Chase, Thompson-Nicola Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
Burial
Chase CemeteryChase, Thompson-Nicola Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
Memorial ID 121592668
Inscription
In Loving Memory
Dr. W. Scatchard
April 13, 1947
Age 86 yrs.
From Chase, The Man and the Village 1980
Mary Balf, Kamloops Museum
In the same year [1910] the Company [Adams River Lumber Company] built its hospital, and the village gained D
r. Walter Scatchard, who became the community’s best-loved man. He left Yorkshire in 1909 [actually 1906 or 7] to farm in Salmon Arm in an attempt to improve his health, but climate alone seemed effective, so he was glad to revert to medicine. The eldest son remained in England, but he and his wife and their other children became an integral part of Chase, although Mowbray died in 1912, aged 17. Gerald C. (Jack) worked in Kamloops Sentinel print shop, for many years, Kemble and Charles later moved away, while Mildred (Ping) Gatin still continues community service in the village. In 1937
Mrs. Scatchard gave the infant Kamloops Museum many 1912 copies of the Chase Tribune, where they continue to be a great asset to the Archives.