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Nancy Esson

Birth3 Aug 1867 - Ontario, Canada
Death27 Dec 1942 - St. Rose, Manitoba, Canada
MotherJane Esson (McKee)
FatherFrancis Esson

Born in Ontario, Canada on 3 Aug 1867 to Francis Esson and Jane Esson (McKee). Nancy Esson married Robert Erwin Scott and had 8 children. She passed away on 27 Dec 1942 in St. Rose, Manitoba, Canada.

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Parents
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Francis Esson
1818 - 1902
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Jane Esson (Mckee)
1822 - 1900
Spouse(s)
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Robert Erwin Scott
1867 - 1939
Children Show all
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Robert Harvey Scott
1909 - 2001
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Dorothea Margaret Scott
1911 - Unknown
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Kathleen Grace Scott
1904 - 1985
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Eva Mckee Scott
1913 - 1945
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Helen Jane (Jean) Scott
1899 - 1979
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Hazel Marjorie Blakely
1902 - 1971
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Alice Matilda Esson Scott Beattie
1893 - 1971
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Jessie Belle Scott
1895 - 1970

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