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William Scott (1840)

William Scott
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Biography

William Scott was born in 1840 in New Brunswick (probably Jolicure, where his sister Jemima was born). He was the son of Israel Scott and Jemima Fillmore. Wiliam grew up on the family farm in Westmorland Parish, New Brunswick.

William married Sarah Chase. They had a son, Albert, who was born in 1866.[1] Albert was raised by his grandparents, Israel Scott and Jemima Fillmore.[2][3]

Where were William & Sarah? Did they die before 1871?

Sources

  1. Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Index to Death Certificates, Registration 24526, Volume 127, Microfilm F19356 – Death of Albert Scott
  2. 1871 Canada Census, New Brunswick, Westmorland (186), Westmorland (C) - Pg 32-33
  3. 1881 Canada Census, New Brunswick, Westmorland (33), Sackville (B-1) - Pg 67-68

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