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Simon Scott

Birth21 Mar 1861 - Passover, Camden, Missouri
Death13 February 1953 - Buckner, Jackson, Missouri
MotherCynthia Angeline Neely
FatherSamuel Greenberry Scott

Born in Passover, Camden, Missouri on 21 Mar 1861 to Samuel Greenberry Scott and Cynthia Angeline Neely. Simon Scott married Elva Jane Patterson and had 15 children. He passed away on 13 February 1953 in Buckner, Jackson, Missouri.

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Parents
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Samuel Greenberry Scott
1834 - 1878
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Cynthia Angeline Neely
1835 - 1913
Spouse(s)
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Elva Jane Patterson
1869 - 1911
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Elizabeth "Lizzie" Galyon
1855 - 1938
Children Show all
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George Harrison "Harry" Scott
1883 - 1930
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Alta Ellen Scott
1896 - 1976
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Dewey O Toler
1900 - 1982
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Uster Toler
1889 - Unknown
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Charles Franklin Scott
1884 - 1961
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Eunis Toler
1904 - Unknown
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Ennietk E Toller
1903 - Unknown
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Lee R Toller
1908 - Unknown
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Opal Toler
1906 - Unknown
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Roxy E Toler
1891 - Unknown
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John A Toler
1895 - 1908
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Lee Roy Toler
1908 - 2001
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Florence O Toller
1906 - Unknown
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Hattie Mae Scott
1891 - 1974
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Illiad U Toller
1888 - Unknown

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