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John Scott (1840 - 1840)

John Scott
Born in Ohio, United Statesmap
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Died at age 0 in Little Washington, Washington Township, Richland, Ohio, United Statesmap
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Biography

John Scott died young.

John Scott was born on 10 Jan 1840, son of Silas Scott (1813–1891) and Phebe Parkison (1815–1845).

John died on 28 Jan 1840 in Richland, Ohio, United States, aged 18 days.

John was mentioned on a memorial in Washington Village Cemetery, Little Washington, Richland County, Ohio, United States with a death date of 28 January 1840.[1]

Timeline
DateEventLocation
1813-11-24Birth of Father, SilasJefferson, Ohio, United States
1815-11-11Birth of Mother, PhebeWayne, Wayne, Ohio, United States
1840-01-10Birth
1840-01-28DeathRichland, Ohio
1845-03-16Death of Mother, Phebebur. Little Washington C., Richland C., OH
1891-07-26Death of Father, SilasGreeley, Weld, Colorado, United States

Sources

  1. Memorial: Find a Grave (has image)
    Find A Grave: Memorial #41233232 (accessed 3 May 2023)
    Memorial page for John Scott (10 Jan 1840-28 Jan 1840), citing Washington Village Cemetery, Little Washington, Richland County, Ohio, USA; Maintained by Laurence Overmire (contributor 46950879).

Acknowledgments

  • Profile Scott-13009 was created through the import of Descendants_Peggy-Calhoun.ged on Feb 19, 2015 by Pat Saunders.




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