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SAMUEL ESCOTT

Birth1791 - Dulverton, Somerset, England
DeathApr 1867 - Somerset, United Kingdom
MotherAnn Greenslade
FatherSamuel Escott (the 3rd)

Born in Dulverton, Somerset, England on 1791 to Samuel Escott (the 3rd) and Ann Greenslade. SAMUEL ESCOTT married Elizabeth Griffith and had 12 children. He passed away on Apr 1867 in Somerset, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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Samuel Escott (The 3Rd)
1752 - 1826
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Ann Greenslade
1759 - 1808
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Griffith
1797 - 1878
Children Show all
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Charles Escott
1835 - Unknown
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Thomas Escott
1834 - 1907
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Samuel Escott
1825 - Unknown
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Charity Jane Escott
1827 - 1871
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Sarah Ann Escott
1841 - Unknown
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John Escott
1838 - 1839

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William Escott
1818 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Escott
1820 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Escott
1822 - Unknown
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Harriett Escott
Unknown - 1885
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William Escott
1818 - 1872
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William Escott
Unknown - Unknown

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