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John Scott

Birth27 Sep 1640 - St Andrews and St Leonards, Fife, Scotland
Death7 Feb 1686 - Butlaw, Angus, Scotland
MotherAgnes Ormstoun
FatherGeneral James Scott Laird of Commieston

Born in St Andrews and St Leonards, Fife, Scotland on 27 Sep 1640 to General James Scott Laird of Commieston and Agnes Ormstoun. John Scott married Margaret Smith and had 11 children. He passed away on 7 Feb 1686 in Butlaw, Angus, Scotland.

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Parents
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General James Scott Laird Of Commieston
1660 - Unknown
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Agnes Ormstoun
1626 - 1701
Spouse(s)
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Margaret Smith
1643 - 1685
Children Show all
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Patrick Scott
1665 - Unknown
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Christian Scott
1672 - Unknown
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George Scot
1682 - Unknown
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James Scott
1677 - Unknown
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Isobell Scott
1685 - Unknown
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Thomas S Scott
1674 - Unknown
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John Scott
1667 - Unknown
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William2 Scott
1669 - Unknown
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Margaret Scott
1679 - Unknown
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Janet Scott
1670 - Unknown
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George Scott
1671 - 1682

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