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James Scott

Birth17 Mar 1829 - Murroes, Angus, Scotland
Death09 Apr 1913 - Westfield, Forfar, Scotland
MotherJanet Grant
FatherDavid Scott

Born in Murroes, Angus, Scotland on 17 Mar 1829 to David Scott and Janet Grant. James Scott married Jessie Anderson Fraser and had 9 children. He passed away on 09 Apr 1913 in Westfield, Forfar, Scotland.

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Parents
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David Scott
1795 - 1865
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Janet Grant
1802 - 1853
Spouse(s)
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Jessie Anderson Fraser
1838 - 1910
Children Show all
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Amelia (Emma) Scott
1871 - 1910
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Isabella Or Bella Jane Mortimer Scott
1868 - 1919
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James Scott
1869 - 1946
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William James Scott
1878 - 1951
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Jessie Fraser Scott
1882 - 1958
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Andrew Fraser Scott
1875 - 1955
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Agnes Scott
1873 - 1939
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Lizzie Scott
1874 - Unknown
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David Scott
1871 - Unknown

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