Helen Macpherson Schutt Explained

Helen Macpherson Schutt
Birth Date:17 April 1874
Birth Place:Melrose, Scottish Borders, Scotland
Death Date:19 April 1951
Death Place:Cannes, France
Occupation:Philanthropist, Benefactor(general)
Spouse:William John Schutt, a Barrister
Children:Childless
Parents:Robert Smith(F), Jane Priscilla, née Macpherson(M)

Helen Macpherson Schutt (née Helen Macpherson Smith, 1874–1951), was an Australian philanthropist.[1] [2] [3] [4]

Early life

Helen Macpherson Smith was the only child of Australian born Jane Priscilla, née Macpherson, and Melbourne based, Scottish born timber merchant Robert Smith. She was born at Melrose, Scotland, on 17 April 1874. She lived at Fitzroy with her parents till she was seven years old and later she traveled to Europe, Britain, and Australia. Smith was partly educated at a Scottish boarding school, and at Hanover, Germany, in 1889 and later attended Presbyterian Ladies' College and learned music, German, dancing, and Elocution. She married a barrister, William John Schutt, on 11 December 1901 at Toorak Presbyterian Church, the wedding being widely reported in the press. In 1919, William Schutt became a Supreme Court Judge. He died in 1933 at Melbourne.

Trusts

Schutt was involved in many charitable trusts like - Seamen, Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and Royal District Nursing Service. She left a huge amount to establish a charitable trust, Helen M. Schutt Trust.[5] [6] [7] In 2001, the trust was renamed as the Helen Macpherson Smith Trust, and in honor of her memory, at the Melbourne General Cemetery, an obelisk was erected.

Death

Schutt was childless and died of pneumonia on 19 April 1951, while staying at the Hotel Majestic at Cannes, France. She was buried in a pauper's grave at Marseilles for unexplained reasons and later exhumed, and later cremated.

References

  1. Web site: About Helen Macpherson Smith. Helen Macpherson Smith Trust. 2019-03-26.
  2. Web site: Schutt, Helen Macpherson (1874-1951) - People and organisations. Trove. 2019-03-26.
  3. Web site: Schutt, Helen Macpherson - Biographical entry - eMelbourne - The Encyclopedia of Melbourne Online. School of Historical Studies. Department of History. www.emelbourne.net.au. 2019-03-26.
  4. Book: Sandilands, Jane. Helen Macpherson Smith: Her Life and Lasting Legacy. April 2010. HMS Nominees. 9780980720419.
  5. Web site: Partnerships — Australian Institute of Art History. Bunyan. Marcus. 2019-01-07. Faculty of Arts. 2019-03-26.
  6. Book: Philanthropic Trusts in Australia. Helen Macpherson Schutt – Philanthropist.. 1983. Association of Australian Philanthropic Trusts. 9780855634681.
  7. Book: Tracey, Denis. Giving It Away: In Praise of Philanthropy. 2003. Scribe Publications. 9780908011902.