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John Scott  ‎(I130)‎
Given Names: John
Surname: Scott

Source: Scott Pedigree papers

   


Gender: MaleMale
      

Birth: 1745 31 22 -- Selkirkshire, Scotland
Death: 1792 ‎(Age 47)‎ -- Georgia
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Fact 1 1741 ‎(Age )‎ possible birth date from another source

Birth 1745 31 22 Selkirkshire, Scotland


Source: Scott Pedigree papers

Birth of a child
#1
1762 ‎(Age 17)‎ Scotland
Son: William Scott  (I317)

Death of mother 1764 ‎(Age 19)‎ Mother: Catherine Laidlaw  (I133) ‎(Age 41)‎

Birth of a child
#2
1765 ‎(Age 20)‎ Selkirkshire, Scotland
Son: John Scott  (I128)

Birth of a child
#3
1767 ‎(Age 22)‎ Scotland
Daughter: Mary Scott  (I318)

Birth of a child
#4
1771 ‎(Age 26)‎ Scotland
Daughter: Agnes Scott  (I319)

Birth of a child
#5
1773 ‎(Age 28)‎ Scotland
Daughter: Margaret Scott  (I320)

Arrival 1775 ‎(Age 30)‎ Georgia


Show Details Source: Passenger & Immigration Lists 1500-1900

Citation Details:  125
  Date of entry in original source: 1775
  Text: Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s about John Scott
Name: John Scott
Year: 1775
Age: 30
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1745
Place: Georgia
Family Members: Wife Margaret 35; Child Mary 8; Child Margaret 2; Child Agnes 4; Child John 10; Child William 13
Source Publication Code: 1220.25
Primary Immigrant: Scott, John
Annotation: Date and port of arrival. Extracted from registers T 47/9-12, located at the Public Record Office in Kew, Surrey, England. Name of ship, country of origin, occupation and other historical information may also be provided.
Source Bibliography: COLDHAM, PETER WILSON. Emigrants from England to the American Colonies, 1773-1776. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1988. 182p.
Page: 125

Death of father 1778 ‎(Age 33)‎ Father: Michael Scott  (I132) ‎(Age 64)‎

Marriage of a child 1784 ‎(Age 39)‎ Georgia
Son: John Scott  (I128) ‎(Age 19)‎
Daughter-in-law: Eugenia Langlands  (I129) ‎(Age 19)‎
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Birth of a grandchild
#1
1788 ‎(Age 43)‎ Georgia
Grandson: Malcolm Scott  (I126)
Father: John Scott  (I128) ‎(Age 23)‎
Mother: Eugenia Langlands  (I129) ‎(Age 23)‎
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Death 1792 ‎(Age 47)‎ Georgia


Source: Scott Pedigree papers

Globally unique Identifier 776805D9E2B480A246FA0B4002D0A7A3
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Parents Family  (F62)
 Father 
Parents
 Thomas Scott
 Elizabeth Purcell
Michael Scott
1714 - 1778
 Mother 
Parents
 ‎(unknown)‎
Catherine Laidlaw
1723 - 1764
John Scott
1745 - 1792

Immediate Family  (F61)
 Wife 
Parents
 Angus Duncan
 Jean Douglas
Margaret Duncan
1740 - 1794
 Son 
Family

 ‎(None)‎
William Scott
1762 -
 Son 
Family
 Eugenia Langlands
  • Malcolm Scott
John Scott
1765 - 1801
 Daughter 
Family

 ‎(None)‎
Mary Scott
1767 -
 Daughter 
Family

 ‎(None)‎
Agnes Scott
1771 -
 Daughter 
Family

 ‎(None)‎
Margaret Scott
1773 -


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