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Lydia Susanna Scott

Birth14 May 1831 - Scarborough, York, Upper Canada
Death05 Jul 1904 - Natoma, Osborne County, Kansas
MotherLydia Frail
FatherWilliam Scott

Born in Scarborough, York, Upper Canada on 14 May 1831 to William Scott and Lydia Frail. Lydia Susanna Scott married Leroy Westfall Ingram and had 14 children. She passed away on 05 Jul 1904 in Natoma, Osborne County, Kansas.

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Parents
William Scott
1817 - 1848
Lydia Frail
1803 - 1870
Spouse(s)
Leroy Westfall Ingram
1826 - 1906
Children Show all
Sarena R. "Rena" (Twin) Ingram
1860 - 1936
Franklin Alonzo 'Frank' Ingram
1852 - 1929
Phillip R. Ingraham
1860 - Unknown
Almira "Mira" Lovica Ingraham
1874 - 1953
Sarena Rena Ingram
1860 - Unknown
Mary Mendora Ingram
1855 - 1926
Richard W/or H Ingraham
1863 - Unknown

Phillip R. Ingram
1861 - Unknown
Richard W. Ingraham
1863 - Unknown
Caleb D Ingram
1851 - 1851
Cora Belle Ingram
1869 - 1948
Burton Belwar Ingram
1858 - 1944
Melissa Lydia H Ingram
1849 - 1862
Oliver Marion Ingram
1867 - Unknown

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