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Harry Saint Scott 1905–1991 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 9 Sep 1905

Birth Location: Gawler South, South Australia

Death Date: 21 May 1991

Death Location: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

Father: James Scott

Mother: Felicia Saint

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In 1905, Harry Saint Scott entered the world in Gawler South, South Australia, born to James Scott And Felicia Rosina Saint. Harry Saint Scott passed away in 1991 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.

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Biography

  • In 1905, Harry Saint Scott entered the world in Gawler South, South Australia, born to James Scott And Felicia Rosina Saint.
  • Harry Saint Scott passed away in 1991 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.

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Harry Scott's Ancestors

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Harry Scott
1905–1991
Birth Place: Gawler South, South Australia
Parents
James Scott
1862–1923
Gawler Plains, South Australia
Felicia (Rosina) Saint
1868–1956
Gawler, South Australia
Grandparents
James Scott
1827–1898
Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland
Ann Hilson
1826–1899
Northumberland, England
Great-Grandparents
Isaac Scott
1806–1856
Ester Cozner
1805–
Margaret Renwick
1797–1862
2nd-Great-Grandparents
George Scott
1780–
Jean Lapsley
1780–
William Renwick
1744–1798
Jean Chisholm
1761–1855

Harry Scott's Timeline

2 Records

1905
9 Sep 1905
Birth of Harry Saint Scott in Gawler South, South Australia
Gawler South, South Australia
1991
21 May 1991
Age 86
Death of Harry Saint Scott in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 9 Sep 1905
    Event Place: Gawler South, South Australia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 May 1991
    Event Place: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

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