Person:Samuel Scott (73)

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Samuel Scott
 
m. 17 May 1708
  1. Samuel Scott1708/09 -
  2. Hannah Scott1711 -
  3. James Scott1713 -
  4. Joseph Scott1716 -
  5. Ebenezer Scott1719 -
  6. John Scott1720/21 -
  7. Sarah Scott1722 -
  8. Benjamin Scott1724/25 -
m. 4 Nov 1730
  1. John Scott1731 -
  2. Abraham Scott1733/34 -
  3. James ScottAbt 1735/36 - 1776
  4. Sarah ScottAbt 1738 - 1756
  5. Samuel ScottAbt 1740 -
  6. Isaac Scott1744 -
  7. Elizabeth Scott1747 -
  8. Jemima Scott1749 -
  9. Jacob Scott1752 - 1756
  10. Mary Scott1754 - 1756
Facts and Events
Name[2][3] Samuel Scott
Gender Male
Birth[1] 14 Feb 1708/09 Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 4 Nov 1730 Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United Statesto Sarah Chamberlain
References
  1. Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Roxbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Salem, Massachusetts: Essex Institute, 1925-1926)
    Vol. 1, p. 308.

    SCOTT, Samuel, s. Joseph and Hannah, [born] Feb. 14, 1708.

  2. Lindgren, J. Ralph (John Ralph). The Lindgren/Tryon genealogy: the ancestry of John Ralph Lindgren and Shirley Ann Tryon. (Victoria, British Columbia: Trafford Pub., c2002)
    p. 105, 142.

    Samuel Scott [#294], s/o Joseph Scott [#411] and 2nd wife Hannah Prior, b. Roxbury 14 Feb 1709, m. Roxbury 4 Nov 1730 Sarah Chamberlain.

  3. Allred, Marilyn. The town of Warwick, Franklin County, Massachusetts, genealogical records 1739-1900, births, marriages, deaths: of the inhabitants that lived in Warwick, MA. Taken from the handwritten chronological records and cemetary [sic] records of the town of Warwick, MA. (2000)
    p. 243.

    Samuel Scott in 1757 helped build roads & erect meeting house in Roxbury (later called Warwick) [i.e., Roxbury Canada], in 1760, built the fort & brought settlers to the township, also built a sawmill & left Warwick about 1760.