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Benjamin SCOTT

Birth10 Mar 1724/25 - Brookline, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA
Death27 Oct 1809 - Sturbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts
MotherHannah Prior / Prier
FatherJoseph Scott

Born in Brookline, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA on 10 Mar 1724/25 to Joseph Scott and Hannah Prior / Prier. Benjamin SCOTT married Azubah Cheney and had 13 children. He passed away on 27 Oct 1809 in Sturbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts.

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Parents
Joseph Scott
1682 - 1753
Hannah Prior / Prier
1687 - 1740
Spouse(s)
Azubah Cheney
1731 - 1777
Lydia Johnson
1733 - 1757
Deborah Force
1731 - 1820
Children Show all
Sarah Scott
1758 - 1840
Barachiah Scott
1751 - 1810
Lydia Scott
1763 - 1852
Joseph Cheney Scott
1761 - 1841
Prudence Scott
1755 - 1823
Abilene Scott
1770 - 1863
Benjamin (1) Scott
1750 - 1755

Amasa Scott
1753 - 1824
Lemuel Scott
1773 - 1775
William Scott
1767 - 1839
Perley Scott
1765 - 1849
Benjamin (2) Scott
1756 - Unknown
Prudence Scott
1756 - 1841

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