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Jonathan Scott

Birth13 Nov 1748 - Bellingham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA
Death25 Sep 1828 - Providence, Rhode Island, USA
MotherMary Thompson
FatherSamuel Scott

Born in Bellingham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA on 13 Nov 1748 to Samuel Scott and Mary Thompson. Jonathan Scott married Abigail Phillips Scott and had 6 children. He passed away on 25 Sep 1828 in Providence, Rhode Island, USA.

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Parents
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Samuel Scott
1724 - 1793
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Mary Thompson
1723 - 1800
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Abigail Phillips Scott
1772 - 1850
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Anne Aldrich
1749 - 1795
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Hiram Scott
1797 - 1873
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Violetta A Scott
1801 - 1885
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Thankfull Scott
1768 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Scott
1770 - Unknown
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Phebe A Scott
1803 - 1876
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Selinda Scott
1775 - 1851

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