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David Scott

Birth18 Aug 1717 - Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA
Death7 April 1812 - Whately, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
MotherLYDIA Sar # 35446 LEONARD
FatherJoseph Scott

Born in Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA on 18 Aug 1717 to Joseph Scott and LYDIA Sar # 35446 LEONARD. David Scott married Esther Belden and had 11 children. He passed away on 7 April 1812 in Whately, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA.

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Parents
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Joseph Scott
1682 - 1762
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Lydia Sar # 35446 Leonard
1686 - 1730
Spouse(s)
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Esther Belden
1720 - 1761
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Submit Belding Scott
1732 - 1809
Children Show all
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Lucy Scott
1758 - 1827
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Captain David Scott
1748 - 1812
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Esther Scott
1761 - 1827
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Abel Scott
1751 - 1837
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Lydia Scott
1742 - 1820
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Phineas Scott
1756 - 1844
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Rhoda Scott
1745 - 1783
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Marcy Scott
1745 - 1808
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Selah Scott
1753 - 1826
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Selah Scott
1753 - 1826
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Selah Scott
1753 - 1826

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