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Daniel D Scott

BirthOctober 3, 1780 - Connecticut, USA
DeathJanuary 28, 1864 - Queensbury Township, Warren County, New York, USA
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Born in Connecticut, USA on October 3, 1780. Daniel D Scott married Mary Austin and had 12 children. He passed away on January 28, 1864 in Queensbury Township, Warren County, New York, USA.

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Mary Austin
1792 - 1879
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Joseph M Scott
1813 - 1859
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Clarissa Scott
1832 - 1835
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Betsey Scott
1810 - 1812
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James O Scott
1825 - 1835
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John E Scott
1818 - Unknown
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Caroline C Scott
1820 - Unknown
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Frances Emoline Scott
1836 - 1892
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Rowena B Scott
1838 - 1839
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Lydia C Scott
1823 - 1842
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Jane Ann Minerva Scott
1809 - 1836
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Betsey F Scott
1816 - Unknown
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Mary Scott
1831 - Unknown

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