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Mark T. Scott 1846–1928 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 10 FEB 1846

Birth Location: Woodville, Maine (Penobscot)

Death Date: 30 JAN 1928

Death Location: Maine (Washington)

Father: Charles Scott

Mother: Mary Dudley

Spouse(s): Judith Elsemore

Children(s):

The story of Mark T. Scott began in 1846 in Woodville, Maine (Penobscot). Mark T. Scott married Judith R Elsemore. Mark T. Scott passed away in 1928 in Maine (Washington).

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Biography

  • The story of Mark T. Scott began in 1846 in Woodville, Maine (Penobscot).
  • Mark T. Scott married Judith R Elsemore.
  • Mark T. Scott passed away in 1928 in Maine (Washington).

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Mark Scott's Ancestors

Self
Mark Scott
1846–1928
Birth Place: Woodville, Maine (Penobscot)
Parents
Charles F. Scott
1807–
Mary (H.) Dudley
1809–1886
Grandparents
James Dudley
1775–1850
Winslow, Maine (Kennebec)
Rosamond Fenlason
1778–1861
Machias, Maine (Washington)
Great-Grandparents
Wallace Fenlason
1745–1827
Susanna Scott
1749–1840
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Nathaniel Fenlason
1719–1813
Hepzibah Carter
1724–1753
Samuel Scott
1723–1794
Susanna Perry
1723–1801

Mark Scott's Timeline

2 Records

1846
10 FEB 1846
Birth of Mark T. Scott in Woodville, Maine (Penobscot)
Woodville, Maine (Penobscot)
1928
30 JAN 1928
Age 82
Death of Mark T. Scott in Maine (Washington)
Maine (Washington)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 10 FEB 1846
    Event Place: Woodville, Maine (Penobscot)
    Record Source: Jon Brenton Cole 7321 NW 14 Street, Plantation, Florida 33313 (954-587-6368), Jon Brenton Cole ([email protected])

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 JAN 1928
    Event Place: Maine (Washington)
    Record Source: Jon Brenton Cole 7321 NW 14 Street, Plantation, Florida 33313 (954-587-6368), Jon Brenton Cole ([email protected])

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