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Thomas Benton Scott

Birth12 December 1853 - Henry County, Indiana, USA
Death20 Aug 1932 - Burlington, Coffey, Kansas, USA
MotherMary E Reynolds
FatherFoster Ballard Scott

Born in Henry County, Indiana, USA on 12 December 1853 to Foster Ballard Scott and Mary E Reynolds. Thomas Benton Scott married Elizabeth Ann Laramey and had 6 children. He passed away on 20 Aug 1932 in Burlington, Coffey, Kansas, USA.

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Foster Ballard Scott
1824 - 1880
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Mary E Reynolds
1828 - 1866
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Elizabeth Ann Laramey
1856 - 1922
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Herma Kelly Scott
1880 - 1962
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Caroline E Scott
1878 - 1967
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Henry Earl Scott
1882 - 1951
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Olive Pearl Scott
1885 - 1928
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Elza Ray Scott
1893 - 1939
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Charles O Scott
1875 - 1953

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