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Olive Scott 1757–1810 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 23 Sep 1757

Birth Location: Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut, Colonial America

Death Date: 1810

Death Location: Washington County, Ohio, United States of America

Father: Obadiah Howe)

Mother: Hannah Howe

Spouse(s): Solomon Goss

Children(s): Lydia Goss

The story of Olive Scott began in 1757 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut, Colonial America. Olive Scott married Solomon Goss, and had children including Lydia Marie Goss. Olive Scott passed away in 1810 in Washington County, Ohio, United States of America.

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Biography

  • The story of Olive Scott began in 1757 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut, Colonial America.
  • Olive Scott married Solomon Goss, and had children including Lydia Marie Goss.
  • Olive Scott passed away in 1810 in Washington County, Ohio, United States of America.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Olive Scott's Ancestors

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Olive Scott
1757–1810
Birth Place: Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut, Colonial America
Parents
Obadiah Scott Jr 5th GGF (1837-1812 CT to PA--h\o Hannah Howe)
1737–1812
Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut
Hannah Howe
1736–1824
Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut
Grandparents
Obadiah (Scott Sr 6th GGF (1714-1784h\o--Mary Andruss 6th) GGM)
1714–1784
Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut
Mary (Andruss Scott (6th GGM-w\o Obadiah Scott) 1727\37)
1715–1798
Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut
Jonathan Howe
1700–1767
New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Abigail Sutliff
1705–1749
Branford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Great-Grandparents
David Scott
1666–1727
Sarah Richards
1677–1747
Jonathan Howe
1667–1732
Hannah Hemingway
1670–1732
John Sutliff
1669–1752
Hannah Brockett
1677–1760
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Edmund Thom\Eliza
1611–1691
#Obadiah grandfather
1637–1702
Hannah Andrews
1647–1725
Zachariah Howe
1640–1703
Sarah Gilbert
1645–1713
Deacon Hemingway
1636–1711
Sarah Cooper
1645–1711
Pvt Sr.
1643–1676
Hannah Plympton
1645–1679
Benjamin Brockett
1648–1679
Elizabeth Barnes
1650–1695

Olive Scott's Descendants

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Olive Scott (23 Sep 1757–1810) m. Solomon Goss (16 Jun 1754–01 Jul 1825)
  1. 1. Lydia (Marie) Goss 1796–1851 m. John (Andrew Spracklen) Sr 1795–1862
    1. 1. John (Andrew Spracklen) Jr. 1835–1863 m. Druzilla (Ellen Wolverton) (Woolsertor?) 1835–1875
      1. 1. George (Henry) Spracklen 1862–1927 m. Willmina (J.) Bricker 1862–1901
        1. 1. Willis (Richard) Spracklen 1894–1974 m. Mildred (L.) Poirot 1899–1935

Olive Scott's Timeline

2 Records

1757
23 Sep 1757
Birth of Olive Scott in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut, Colonial America
Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut, Colonial America
1810
1810
Age 53
Death of Olive Scott in Washington County, Ohio, United States of America
Washington County, Ohio, United States of America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 23 Sep 1757
    Event Place: Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut, Colonial America
    Record Source: Connecticut, U.S., Town Birth Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection), Genealogical Publishing Co.; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records. Vol. 1-55; Author: White, Lorraine Cook, Ed.; Publication Date: 1994-2002; Volume: 50

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1810
    Event Place: Washington County, Ohio, United States of America

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