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Richard Scott 1703–1781 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1703

Birth Location: Myton Upon Swale, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom

Death Date: 1781

Death Location: Myton Upon Swale, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom

Father: Richard Scott

Mother: Ann Dobson

Spouse(s): Jane Vitty

Children(s): Jane Scott, Elizabeth Scott, Alice Scott, Ann Scott

The story of Richard Scott began in 1703 in Myton Upon Swale, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom. Richard Scott married Jane Vitty, and had children including Alice Scott, Ann Scott, Elizabeth Scott, Jane Scott. Richard Scott passed away in 1781 in Myton Upon Swale, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom.

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Biography

  • The story of Richard Scott began in 1703 in Myton Upon Swale, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom.
  • Richard Scott married Jane Vitty, and had children including Alice Scott, Ann Scott, Elizabeth Scott, Jane Scott.
  • Richard Scott passed away in 1781 in Myton Upon Swale, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom.

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Richard Scott's Ancestors

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Richard Scott
1703–1781
Birth Place: Myton Upon Swale, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Parents
Richard Scott
1678–
Ann Dobson
1682–
Myton Upon Swale, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Richard Scott's Descendants

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Richard Scott (1703–1781) m. Jane Vitty (1715–1746)
  1. 1. Jane Scott 1740–1778 m. Joseph (Cowgill \) Coggill 1734–1783
    1. 1. elizabeth cowgill 1761–1817 m. robert ellis 1757–1836
      1. 1. William Ellis 1796–
      2. 2. Jane Ellis 1798–
      3. 3. Mary Ellis 1801–
      4. 4. Richard Ellis 1791–
      5. 5. Elizabeth Ellis 1789–
      6. 6. Helen Ellis 1793–
      7. 7. Joseph Ellis 1785–1859 m. Ann Bannister 1786–1824
        1. 1. Sarah Ellis 1811–1887 m. William Thomson 1806–1871
        2. 2. Charles (bannister) ellis 1813–1891 m. Ann Smithson 1831–1882
        3. 3. John Ellis 1819–1871 m. Mary Hodgson 1834–1891 m. Jane Ellis 1829–1859
        4. 4. Sarah Ellis 1838–1887
        5. 5. Frances Ellis 1830–
        6. 6. Henry Ellis 1823–1855 m. Hannah Gilbank 1824–
        7. 7. Elizabeth Ellis 1817–1843
        8. 8. Robert (Suspected Brother) Ellis 1817–1884
        9. 9. Thomas Ellis 1820–
    2. 2. John Coghill 1764–1765
    3. 3. Ellin Coghill 1766–1772
    4. 4. Joseph Coghill 1769–1779
    5. 5. Ruth Coghill 1771–1772
    6. 6. Richard Coghill 1773–
  2. 2. Elizabeth Scott 1742–1772
  3. 3. Alice Scott 1738–
  4. 4. Ann Scott 1745–1747

Richard Scott's Timeline

2 Records

1703
1703
Birth of Richard Scott in Myton Upon Swale, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Myton Upon Swale, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
1781
1781
Age 78
Death of Richard Scott in Myton Upon Swale, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Myton Upon Swale, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1703
    Event Place: Myton Upon Swale, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1781
    Event Place: Myton Upon Swale, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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