Family:James Scott and Eunice Lawrence (1)

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Facts and Events
Marriage[1][2][4] 26 Oct 1785 Winchester, Cheshire, New Hampshire, United States
Divorce[3] Bef 1790 Husband remarried
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References
  1. New Hampshire, United States. New Hampshire Marriage Records, 1637-1947. (New Hampshire Division of Vital Records Administration)
    [1].

    Groom: James Scott
    Bride: Eunice Lawrence
    Residence of Groom: Winchester NH
    Residence of Bride: Winchester NH
    By whom Married: Reuben Alexander
    Residence: Winchester N.H.
    Official Station: Justice of the Peace
    Date of Marriage: October 26th 1785
    Place: Winchester N.H.

  2. "Partial Copy of Records of the Town of Winchester, N.H.", in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
    Vol. 37, p. 297.

    1785 James Scott m. Eunice Lawrence Oct. 15.
    [Note: these appear to be marriages, but based on above, probably are actually intentions. No minister names are given in any record. Attached comment: "These records were destroyed before the copy was completed."]

  3. Holman, Mary Lovering, and Harriett Grace Scott. The Scott Genealogy. (Boston, Mass., 1919)
    p. 49.

    Capt. James Scott [#50], m. (1) Winchester 15 Oct 1785 Eunice Lawrence, divorced about 1789, m. (2) 22 Sep 1790 Hannah Jewell. Eunice m. (2) abt 1797 Jesse Ware.
    [Note: In the will of Micah Lawrence in 1792, she is called daughter Eunice, named Eunice L. Ware in division of estate 21 Mar 1796.]

  4. Cheshire County (New Hampshire). Register of Deeds. Deeds, 1770-1900. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1951, 2001)
    Vol. 17, p. 83.

    22 Apr 1788: Micah Lawrance of Keene Clerk for Effection and Good Will for my beloved Children James Scott Blacksmith and Eunice Scott his Wife both of Winchester conveys a parcel in Winchester of 1 1/4 acres. Acknowledged 23 Apr 1788.