Christening: 1654 Jul 9, Longhamroe, Sawley, Yorkshire, England
The family arrived on the Brittania in 1699. He bought 100 acres at Cold Springs.
Death
1700 Dec 25, Cold Spring, Bradford, Pennsylvania, United States
Burial: 1700 Dec 27, Makefield Township, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
Sources
↑ "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NV8P-34T : 30 December 2014), John Scott in entry for Henry Scott, 21 Mar 1697; citing Hill, Lancaster, England, reference vol 4 6/1616A p 396; FHL microfilm 583,995.
↑ "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JQ88-LXH : 30 December 2014), John Scott in entry for John Scott, 30 May 1693; citing Sawley, Lancaster, England, reference vol 4 6/1616A p 395; FHL microfilm 583,995.
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MyHeritage.com: WikiTree Profile Record ID Number: MH:S500009 User ID: 519AF29FB6EE8B9708CA9828572FC133. Record ID Number: MH:SC500272
John Scott. Gender: Male. Birth: Circa 1654 - Longhamroe, Sawley, Yorkshire, England. Marriage: Oct 26 1687 - Home Clement Parker, Bradley Hall, Lancashire, England. Death: Circa 1700 - Bristol, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA. Wife: Jane Bond. Child: Sarah Scott.
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John Scott Jr. Birth name: John Scott Gender: Male Birth: July 7 1654 - Longhamroe, Sawley, Yorkshire, England Christening: July 9 1654 - Longhamroe, Sawley, Yorkshire, England Marriage: Spouse: Jane Parker Bond - Oct 26 1687 - Home of Clement Parker, Bradley Hall, Lancashire, England. Death: Dec 25 1700 - Cold Spring, Bradford, Pennsylvania, United States Burial: Between Dec 28 1700 and Jan 12 1701 - Makefield Township, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States There seems to be an issue with this person's relatives. View this person on FamilySearch to seethis information.
MyHeritage.com: WikiTree Profile. Record ID Number: MH:S500021 User ID: 54CA4EA571A402AA96C626D3A0C11129. Record ID Number: MH:SC500203.
John Scott Gender: Male Birth: 1650 - Dipple, Morayshire, Scotland Marriage: 1726 Death: June 1726 - Dipple, Morayshire, Scotland Wife: Helen Grant Child: James Scott.
MyHeritage.com: The Geni World Family Tree Record ID Number: MH:S4 User ID: 54BA770411D426F2D6C626D3A0C11B9C UPD 14 JAN 2015 12:55:28 GMT-6 Title: Geni World Family Tree is found on www.Geni.com. Geni is owned and operated by MyHeritage. Media: 40000 Type: Collection Record ID Number: MH:SC500123.
John Scott Gender: Male Birth: Circa 1650 - Moray, Dipple Parish, Scotland Marriage: Spouse: Helen Grant - 1738 - Maryland, USA Death: 1726 - clearmont, Prince William Wives: Helen Grant, NN Scott Children: James Scott, II, Elizabeth Scott, Isabelle Scott, Grizzle Scott, Ferhole Scott.
Acknowledgements
Thank you to Terry Duncan for creating WikiTree profile Scott-7528 through the import of TDuncan.ged on Jul 11, 2013.
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Scott-16260 was created by Charlie Varnell through the import of Record Matches.GED on Nov 17, 2015.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with John by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
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As a Quaker, this John Scott would not have been a Reverend. As I understand the history of Quakers, they did not have Reverends or official Ministers, therefore, the "Rev "needs to be removed from the profile.