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Ira Condit Scott 1838–1865 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 9 JUN 1838

Birth Location: Mercer, Pennsylvania

Death Date: 1 SEP 1865

Death Location: Hempstead, Waller, Texas

Father: William Scott

Mother: Rachel Condit

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In 1838, Ira Condit Scott entered the world in Mercer, Pennsylvania, born to William Harrison Scott And Rachel Condit. Ira Condit Scott passed away in 1865 in Hempstead, Waller, Texas.

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Biography

  • In 1838, Ira Condit Scott entered the world in Mercer, Pennsylvania, born to William Harrison Scott And Rachel Condit.
  • Ira Condit Scott passed away in 1865 in Hempstead, Waller, Texas.

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Ira Scott's Ancestors

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Ira Scott
1838–1865
Birth Place: Mercer, Pennsylvania
Parents
William Harrison Scott
1814–1894
Mercer, Pennsylvania
Rachel Condit
1809–1861
Washington, Pennsylvania
Grandparents
Francis* (Scott) #
1782–1846
Montours Runs, Washington, Pennsylvania
Elizabeth* Axtell
1789–1864
Mercer, Mercer, Pennsylvania
Great-Grandparents
James* Capt.
1741–1819
Rachel* 💗
1762–1827
Daniel* Axtell
1748–1826
Ruth* 💕
1750–1831
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William DNA
1710–1746
Margaret Calhoun
1712–1810
Arthur 🌳
1731–1796
Katherine McDowell
1732–1766
Thomas* Axtell
1727–1750
Hannah* Goble
1727–1791
Isaac* Tuttle
1724–1776
Sarah* Lindley
1729–1816

Ira Scott's Timeline

2 Records

1838
9 JUN 1838
Birth of Ira Condit Scott in Mercer, Pennsylvania
Mercer, Pennsylvania
1865
1 SEP 1865
Age 27
Death of Ira Condit Scott in Hempstead, Waller, Texas
Hempstead, Waller, Texas

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 9 JUN 1838
    Event Place: Mercer, Pennsylvania

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 SEP 1865
    Event Place: Hempstead, Waller, Texas

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