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Catharine Scott 1484–1540 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1484

Birth Location: Smeeth, Kent, England

Death Date: 1540

Death Location: Scotland

Father: Sir Scott

Mother: SYBILLA DeLewknor

Spouse(s): Robert Brown

Children(s): Sir Brown

In 1484, Catharine Scott entered the world in Smeeth, Kent, England, born to Sir William Scott And Sybilla Delewknor. Catharine Scott married Robert Brown, and had children including Sir John Brown. Catharine Scott passed away in 1540 in Scotland.

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Biography

  • In 1484, Catharine Scott entered the world in Smeeth, Kent, England, born to Sir William Scott And Sybilla Delewknor.
  • Catharine Scott married Robert Brown, and had children including Sir John Brown.
  • Catharine Scott passed away in 1540 in Scotland.

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Catharine Scott's Ancestors

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Catharine Scott
1484–1540
Birth Place: Smeeth, Kent, England
Parents
Sir William Scott
1459–1524
Kent, England
SYBILLA DeLewknor
1450–1529
Goring, Oxfordshire, England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Catharine Scott's Descendants

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Catharine Scott (1484–1540) m. Robert Brown (1480–Abt. 1540)
  1. 1. Sir (John) Brown 1530–1558 m. Margaret Melville 1526–1558
    1. 1. Johnne Brown 1553–1610 m. Janat Bell 1553–1618
      1. 1. John (I Priesthill) Brown 1576–1631
        1. 1. Thomas Brown 1600– m. Jean Rutherford 1605–1655

Catharine Scott's Timeline

2 Records

1484
1484
Birth of Catharine Scott in Smeeth, Kent, England
Smeeth, Kent, England
1540
1540
Age 56
Death of Catharine Scott in Scotland
Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1484
    Event Place: Smeeth, Kent, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1540
    Event Place: Scotland

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