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Martha Watson Scott

Birthabt 1834 - Morley, Yorkshire, England
DeathJan 1878 - Lancashire, United Kingdom
MotherMary Watson
FatherThomas Scott

Born in Morley, Yorkshire, England on abt 1834 to Thomas Scott and Mary Watson. Martha Watson Scott married John Boothman and had 10 children. She passed away on Jan 1878 in Lancashire, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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Thomas Scott
1798 - 1841
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Mary Watson
1799 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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John Boothman
1832 - Unknown
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Alfred Sykes
1833 - 1899
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Eunice Anne Sykes
1865 - Unknown
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Thomas Arthur Sykes
1861 - 1933
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Annie Sykes
1857 - Unknown
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John Scott Sykes
1859 - Unknown
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Sarah Alice Boothman
1866 - Unknown
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Frances Ellen Boothman
1872 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Heppleston Boothman
1877 - Unknown
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John Thomas Boothman
1870 - Unknown
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Ada Boothman Boothman
1879 - Unknown
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Mary Hannah Boothman
1853 - Unknown

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