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William Scott

BirthABT 1700 - , Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York
Death1750 - Not Available
MotherJeneva Congreve
FatherHugh Polie Scott Schutt

Born in , Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York on ABT 1700 to Hugh Polie Scott Schutt and Jeneva Congreve. William Scott married Mary DE HOYER and had 13 children. He passed away on 1750.

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Parents
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Hugh Polie Scott Schutt
1650 - 1720
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Jeneva Congreve
1672 - 1700
Spouse(s)
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Mary De Hoyer
1688 - Unknown
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Mary Dehoyer
1688 - Unknown
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Mary Dehoyer
1688 - 1726
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Mary Rehoyet Scott
1689 - Unknown
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Mary Dehoyer
1688 - Unknown
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Mary Derickson
1706 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Cornelius Scott
1741 - 1804
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Eleanor Scott
1735 - 1814
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Cornelius Scott
1723 - 1800
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Elizabeth Scott
1736 - 1814
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Mary Scott
1722 - Unknown
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Joseph Scott
1717 - Unknown
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Cornelius Scott
1716 - 1717
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Cornelia Scott
1720 - 1721
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Joseph Scott
1727 - Unknown
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Abraham Schotte
1730 - Unknown
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Mary Scott
1733 - Unknown
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Cornelia Scott
1731 - Unknown
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Cornelius Scott
1725 - Unknown

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