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Mathew David Scott 1750–1818 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: about 1750

Birth Location: County Tyrone, Ireland

Death Date: 15 January 1818

Death Location: Salem Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Floyd, Virginia, United States

Father: Matthew Scott

Mother: Ann Fulton

Spouse(s): Lucretia Ogle

Children(s): Thomas Scott

In 1750, Mathew David Scott entered the world in County Tyrone, Ireland, born to Matthew Scott And Ann Fulton. Mathew David Scott married Lucretia Ogle, and had children including Thomas A Scott. Mathew David Scott passed away in 1818 in Salem Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Floyd, Virginia, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1750, Mathew David Scott entered the world in County Tyrone, Ireland, born to Matthew Scott And Ann Fulton.
  • Mathew David Scott married Lucretia Ogle, and had children including Thomas A Scott.
  • Mathew David Scott passed away in 1818 in Salem Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Floyd, Virginia, United States.

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Spouses(s)

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Mathew Scott's Ancestors

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Mathew Scott
1750–1818
Birth Place: County Tyrone, Ireland
Parents
Matthew Scott
1699–1758
Convoy Parish, Donegal, Ulster, Ireland
Ann Fulton
1709–
Ireland
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mathew Scott's Descendants

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Mathew (David) Scott (about 1750–15 January 1818) m. Lucretia Ogle (6 March 1759–1836)
  1. 1. Thomas (A.) Scott 1776–1874 m. Sarah (" Sallie") Shelor 1785–1860
    1. 1. Daniel (Samuel Shelor) Scott 1820–1900 m. Mary (Ann) Spangler 1821–1904
      1. 1. John (Wellington) Scott 1844–1927 m. Sarah (Jane) Massey 1837–1917
        1. 1. Mary (Jane "Mollie") Scott 1869–1960 m. J (Robert) Gwyn 1868–
        2. 2. John (Wellington) Scott 1873–1903
        3. 3. Sarah (A.) Scott 1875–
        4. 4. Hernando (Desoto) Scott 1871–1908
        5. 5. Woot (Jerry) Scott 1880–
        6. 6. Cora (Louvenia) Scott 1874–1932
        7. 7. Pandora Scott 1868–
      2. 2. Daniel (Webster) Scott 1865–1954
      3. 3. Abraham (Lincoln) Scott 1863–1940
      4. 4. Jennie (Lind) Scott 1852–1932
      5. 5. Samuel (Shelor) Scott 1858–
      6. 6. Sarah ((Sallie) J.) Scott 1859–1880
      7. 7. Joseph (G) Scott 1848–1932
      8. 8. Winfield (Spangler) Scott 1851–1935
    2. 2. Thomas (Delaplane) Scott 1825–1910
    3. 3. Wolford Scott 1827–1908
    4. 4. Mary (W "Polly") Scott 1820–1890
    5. 5. Jehu Scott –1899
    6. 6. Lucretia Scott 1816–1899
    7. 7. Highland (Mary Helen) Scott 1811–1897
    8. 8. Lucinda (Eliza) Scott 1809–1838
    9. 9. Margaret ("Peggy") Scott 1807–1887
    10. 10. John Scott 1821–
    11. 11. Bolswain Scott 1831–

Mathew Scott's Timeline

2 Records

1750
about 1750
Birth of Mathew David Scott in County Tyrone, Ireland
County Tyrone, Ireland
1818
15 January 1818
Age 68
Death of Mathew David Scott in Graysville, Floyd, Virginia, United States
Graysville, Floyd, Virginia, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: about 1750
    Event Place: County Tyrone, Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 January 1818
    Event Place: Graysville, Floyd, Virginia, United States

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Salem Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Floyd, Virginia, United States

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