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Nathaniel Scott

BirthAbt. 1724 - Queen Annes County, Maryland, USA
DeathAbt. 1802 - Anson County, North Carolina, USA
MotherAnne Young
FatherNathaniel William Scott

Born in Queen Annes County, Maryland, USA on Abt. 1724 to Nathaniel William Scott and Anne Young. Nathaniel Scott married Jerusha Huntley and had 5 children. He passed away on Abt. 1802 in Anson County, North Carolina, USA.

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Nathaniel William Scott
1684 - 1742
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Anne Young
1674 - 1744
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Jerusha Huntley
1723 - 1788
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Mary Godwin
1726 - Unknown
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Sarah (Lydda?) Scott
1750 - Unknown
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Dennis Scott
1749 - Unknown
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William Godwin Scott
1748 - Unknown
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Lydia Tisdale
1749 - 1817
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Phillipa Sybil Tisdale
1747 - 1800

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