The Scott genealogy/ compiled by the author for Harriett Grace Scott

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Descendants of John Scott of Roxbury...

Language

English

Publication Date

2011

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Place of Publication

Salt Lake City, Utah

Notes

Includes index.

John Scott (ca.1645/1650-ca.1715/1722) married Hannah Duncan in 1672 and lived in Roxbury, Massachusetts. Descendants lived in New England, Michigan and elsewhere, and some immigrated to Canada.

Contents: pt. 1. Descendants of John Scott of Roxbury, Massachusetts -- pt. 2. Ancestral lines of Harriett Grace Scott -- Appendix: Benjamin Scott of Braintree, Massachusetts. Benjamin Scott of Rowley, Massachusetts. Joseph Scott of Rowley, Massachusetts.

Includes Chamberlain, Clapp, Cox, Dunklee, Gould, Shearman and related families.

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