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Benjamin Scott (1764 - abt. 1838)

Benjamin Scott
Born in Baltimore, Baltimore, Marylandmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married about 6 Sep 1786 in Fairfax MM, Fairfax, Virginiamap [uncertain]
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 73 in Mill Rock, Columbiana, Ohio, United Statesmap
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Biography

Benjamin was born in 1764. Benjamin Scott ... He passed away about 1838. [1]

Research Notes

Benjamin was a Friend (Quaker)

Regarding parents

SCOTT

Benjamin rocf Fairfax MM Va 29-6-1789 dated 27-6-1789 Sarah (RANDALL) Scott w Benjamin Scott & dt Joseph Sc Rachel Randall (having been rst in mbrp after her dis by Fairfax MM Va 28-6-1798) was rocf Fairfax MM 24-9-1798 dated 28-8-1798 (Note: Benjamin Scott s Joseph & Ann (HAYWARD) Scott of Loudon Co Va m 6-9-1786 at Fairfax MH Va Sarah RANDALL dt Joseph & Rachel ^andall of same place Sarah was rpd "guilty of walking contrary to discipline" 28-10-1786 and dis 26-11-1786 by Fairfax MM she ack her wed 23-7-1796 which was acc & she rst by Fair fax MM 28-8-1798 & get Goose Creek Mm) On 26-11-1798 benjamin Scott his w Sarah uniting rq that their ch (all minors <* all b whilst their mother Sarah was not in unity) viz Israel, ^nn, Elizabeth, Joseph & William be rec In mbrp granted. Benjamin & Sarah (RANDALL) Scott « their 6 ch Israel, Ann, Elizabeth, Joseph, William, Benjamin, Sarah 6c Jacob get Middleton MM Ohio 28-9-1807

Benjamin & w Sarah & their eight ch Israel, Ann, Elizabeth, Joseph, William, Benjamin, Sarah, & Jacob get Middleton MM Ohio 28-9-1807[2]

Sources

  1. Entered by Reese Spicer, Jan 9, 2013
  2. Encyclopedia of American Quaker genealogy, by ... v.6 p 697
  • Source: names and dates found in Tomeka Bernstetter's written family records, including birth year of 1762
Same source also lists marriage info as 8 JUN 1786 Fairfax MM, Fairfax, Virginia
  • Source: Location discovered through the Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy Vol 4 1607 to 1943




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