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William Scott Brant 1856–1921 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 Feb 1856

Birth Location: Licking Creek, Fulton, Pennsylvania, United States

Death Date: 27 Oct 1921

Death Location: Knobsville, Pennsylvania, United States

Father: Frederick Brant

Mother: Keziah Shaw

Spouse(s): Jemima Wible

Children(s): Burden Brant

In 1856, William Scott Brant entered the world in Licking Creek, Fulton, Pennsylvania, United States, born to Frederick Brant And Keziah Shaw. William Scott Brant married Jemima F Wible, and had children including Burden Elmer Brant. William Scott Brant passed away in 1921 in Knobsville, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1856, William Scott Brant entered the world in Licking Creek, Fulton, Pennsylvania, United States, born to Frederick Brant And Keziah Shaw.
  • William Scott Brant married Jemima F Wible, and had children including Burden Elmer Brant.
  • William Scott Brant passed away in 1921 in Knobsville, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

William Brant's Ancestors

Self
William Brant
1856–1921
Birth Place: Licking Creek, Fulton, Pennsylvania, United States
Parents
Frederick Brant
1819–1897
At Sea
Keziah Shaw
1826–1884
Cassville, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA
Grandparents
Joannes (Franciscus Brandt, Van) Den
1783–1867
Neukirchen, Altotting, Bayern, Germany
Anna (Elisabeth) Brandt
1779–1821
Neukirchen, Altotting, Bayern, Germany
Andrew Shaw
1797–1856
Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, USA
Sarah Greenland
1799–1861
Huntingdon Co., Pennsylvania
Great-Grandparents
Johann Brandt
1763–1840
Catharina Debus
1756–1827
Johann Brandt
1755–1815
Anna Reese
1753–1818
John Shaw
1773–1848
Temperance Wright
1775–1860
Nathan Greenland
1775–1854
Sarah Corbin
1774–1851
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Johann Brandt
1719–1787
Anna Goge
1732–1766
Johannes Debus
1721–1759
Anna Finger
1724–1794
Andreas Brandt
1716–1776
Eva Schneider
1719–1795
John Shaw
1750–1823
Margaret KELLEY
1753–1821
Jemima Hendon
1741–1810
Moses Greenland
1739–1803
Mary Loveall
1743–1797
Benjamin CORBIN
1728–1813
Sarah Sias
1738–1813

William Brant's Descendants

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William (Scott) Brant (24 Feb 1856–27 Oct 1921) m. Jemima (F) Wible (5 Jul 1857–12 Dec 1942)
  1. 1. Burden (Elmer) Brant 1877–1956 m. Matilda (Rebecca) Marshall 1876–
    1. 1. Estella (Rose) Brant 1897–1971 m. Clem (Albert) DeShong 1894–1973
      1. 1. William (Burden) DeShong 1920–2001 m. Bertha (Viola) Mellott 1923–1985
        1. 1. Joan (Louise) Miller 1943–2013

William Brant's Timeline

2 Records

1856
24 Feb 1856
Birth of William Scott Brant in Licking Creek, Fulton, Pennsylvania, United States
Licking Creek, Fulton, Pennsylvania, United States
1921
27 Oct 1921
Age 65
Death of William Scott Brant in Knobsville, Pennsylvania, United States
Knobsville, Pennsylvania, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 Feb 1856
    Event Place: Licking Creek, Fulton, Pennsylvania, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 Oct 1921
    Event Place: Knobsville, Pennsylvania, United States

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