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Ambrose L Scott 1871–1897 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1871
Birth Location: Pike, Kentucky, United States
Death Date: 16 Oct 1897
Death Location: Pike, Kentucky, United States
Father: John Scott
Mother: Louisa Morris
Spouse(s): Virginia May
Children(s): Tobias Scott
In 1871, Ambrose L Scott entered the world in Pike, Kentucky, United States, born to John H Scott And Louisa Morris. Ambrose L Scott married Virginia May, and had children including Tobias W Scott. Ambrose L Scott passed away in 1897 in Pike, Kentucky, United States.
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Biography
- In 1871, Ambrose L Scott entered the world in Pike, Kentucky, United States, born to John H Scott And Louisa Morris.
- Ambrose L Scott married Virginia May, and had children including Tobias W Scott.
- Ambrose L Scott passed away in 1897 in Pike, Kentucky, United States.
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Ambrose Scott's Descendants
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1. Tobias (W) Scott 1889–1970 m. Pauline (Polly Amy) Blackburn 1885–1972
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1. Maggie (Lee) Runyon 1927–2012
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2. Grayson Scott 1914–1989
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3. Fayette Scott 1916–1971
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4. Truman Scott 1909–1914
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5. Agnes Scott 1920–1922
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6. Elder (Cecil) Scott 1912–1966
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7. Flossie Layne 1911–1929
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8. Raymond Scott 1922–2006
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1871
Event Place: Pike, Kentucky, United States
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 16 Oct 1897
Event Place: Pike, Kentucky, United States