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Ellen Viola Scott 1869–1912 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 May 1869

Birth Location: Manawa Village, Waupaca, Wisconsin, United States

Death Date: 25 Jan 1912

Death Location: Ontonagon, Ontonagon, Michigan, United States

Father: Thadeous Scott

Mother: Leapha Tyler

Spouse(s): James Charnley

Children(s): Arnold Charnley, Hiram Charnley, Blanch Charnley, William Charnley, Charlotte Charnley, Kathryn Charnley

In 1869, Ellen Viola Scott entered the world in Manawa Village, Waupaca, Wisconsin, United States, born to Thadeous Scott And Leapha Lefa Tyler. In 1910, Ellen Viola Scott resided in Spring Valley, Pierce, Wisconsin. Ellen Viola Scott married James Adolph Charnley, and had children including Arnold Lawrence Charnley, Blanch Charnley, Charlotte Charnley, Hiram James Charnley, Kathryn L Charnley, William H Charnley. Ellen Viola Scott passed away in 1912 in Ontonagon, Ontonagon, Michigan, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1869, Ellen Viola Scott entered the world in Manawa Village, Waupaca, Wisconsin, United States, born to Thadeous Scott And Leapha Lefa Tyler.
  • In 1910, Ellen Viola Scott resided in Spring Valley, Pierce, Wisconsin.
  • Ellen Viola Scott married James Adolph Charnley, and had children including Arnold Lawrence Charnley, Blanch Charnley, Charlotte Charnley, Hiram James Charnley, Kathryn L Charnley, William H Charnley.
  • Ellen Viola Scott passed away in 1912 in Ontonagon, Ontonagon, Michigan, United States.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

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Ellen Scott's Ancestors

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Ellen Scott
1869–1912
Birth Place: Manawa Village, Waupaca, Wisconsin, United States
Parents
Thadeous Scott
1830–1889
Madison, Madison, New York, United States
Leapha (Lefa) Tyler
1834–
New York, United States
Grandparents
Jason Scott
1789–1878
New York, United States
Electa Hazelton
1797–1885
Tinmouth, Rutland, Vermont, United States
Great-Grandparents
Lucius Scott
1758–1804
Dorothy Carley
1771–
Thaddeus Hazelton
1760–1845
Mary Ransom
1763–1844
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ellen Scott's Descendants

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Ellen (Viola) Scott (15 May 1869–25 Jan 1912) m. James (Adolph) Charnley (2 Jun 1867–18 Aug 1939)
  1. 1. Arnold (Lawrence) Charnley 1895–1949 m. Genevieve (Emma Pelletier) Pelkey 1892–1968
    1. 1. Jeanette Charnley 1924–
    2. 2. Ross (Lawrence) Charnley 1915–1978 m. Rita (Mae Mabel) Pursley 1919–2013
      1. 1. Rita (Ann) Charnley 1939–1993
    3. 3. Jack (Arnold) Charnley 1917–1989
    4. 4. James (Fredrick) Charnley 1920–1968
    5. 5. Faith (Elaine) Charnley 1922–2002
  2. 2. Hiram (James) Charnley 1888–1954
  3. 3. Blanch Charnley 1890–1890
  4. 4. William (H) Charnley 1892–1966
  5. 5. Charlotte Charnley 1899–
  6. 6. Kathryn (L) Charnley 1904–1966

Ellen Scott's Timeline

3 Records

1869
15 May 1869
Birth of Ellen Viola Scott in Manawa Village, Waupaca, Wisconsin, United States
Manawa Village, Waupaca, Wisconsin, United States
1910
1910
Age 41
Ellen Viola Scott resided here in Spring Valley, Pierce, Wisconsin
Spring Valley, Pierce, Wisconsin
1912
25 Jan 1912
Age 43
Death of Ellen Viola Scott in Ontonagon, Ontonagon, Michigan, United States
Ontonagon, Ontonagon, Michigan, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 May 1869
    Event Place: Manawa Village, Waupaca, Wisconsin, United States
    Record Source: 1910 United States Federal Census, Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Spring Valley, Pierce, Wisconsin; Roll: T624_1732; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 0150; FHL microfilm: 1375745

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1910
    Event Place: Spring Valley, Pierce, Wisconsin
    Record Source: 1910 United States Federal Census, Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Spring Valley, Pierce, Wisconsin; Roll: T624_1732; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 0150; FHL microfilm: 1375745

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 Jan 1912
    Event Place: Ontonagon, Ontonagon, Michigan, United States

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