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Ebenezer Scott

Birth29 May 1719 - Brookline, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Death26 Oct 1804 - Winchester, Cheshire, Northamptonshire, USA
MotherHannah Prior
FatherJoseph (Duncan) Scott

Born in Brookline, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States on 29 May 1719 to Joseph (Duncan) Scott and Hannah Prior. Ebenezer Scott married Mary Shapley and had 6 children. He passed away on 26 Oct 1804 in Winchester, Cheshire, Northamptonshire, USA.

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Joseph (Duncan) Scott
1682 - 1753
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Hannah Prior
1687 - 1740
Spouse(s)
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Mary Shapley
1717 - 1785
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Rebeckah Scott
1747 - 1800
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Mary Scott
1744 - 1814
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Ebenezer Scott
1748 - 1820
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Hannah Scott
1750 - 1821
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Sybil Scott
1754 - 1833
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Abel Scott
1762 - 1845

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