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Bridget Scott 1865–1946 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Jun 1865

Birth Location: St Bees, Cumberland, England

Death Date: Apr-May-Jun 1946

Death Location: Whitehaven, Cumberland

Father: William Scott

Mother: Elizabeth McVoy

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The story of Bridget Scott began in 1865 in St Bees, Cumberland, England. Bridget Scott married William Mcneal. Bridget Scott passed away in 1946 in Whitehaven, Cumberland.

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Biography

  • The story of Bridget Scott began in 1865 in St Bees, Cumberland, England.
  • Bridget Scott married William Mcneal.
  • Bridget Scott passed away in 1946 in Whitehaven, Cumberland.

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Bridget Scott's Ancestors

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Bridget Scott
1865–1946
Birth Place: St Bees, Cumberland, England
Parents
William Scott
1837–1889
Drumaghlis, Kilmore, County Down, Ireland
Elizabeth McVoy
1843–1925
Beck Mill, St Bees, Preston Quarter, Whitehaven
Grandparents
Samuel Scott
1805–1875
Down, Northern Ireland
Jane Farquhar
1813–1885
Ireland
James McVoy
1820–1901
Cumberland, England
Bridget Nicholson
1822–1890
St Bees, Cumberland, England
Great-Grandparents
James McVoy
1800–
Mary Dary
1800–
Joseph Nicholson
1788–1761
Margaret Noble
1796–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
David Nicholson
1750–
Margaret
1755–1828
Thomas Noble
1760–1823
Bridget Thompson
1761–1852

Bridget Scott's Timeline

2 Records

1865
Jun 1865
Birth of Bridget Scott in St Bees, Cumberland, England
St Bees, Cumberland, England
1946
Apr-May-Jun 1946
Age 81
Death of Bridget Scott in Whitehaven, Cumberland
Whitehaven, Cumberland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Jun 1865
    Event Place: St Bees, Cumberland, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Apr-May-Jun 1946
    Event Place: Whitehaven, Cumberland

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