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  1. Spouse and Children. Parents and Siblings. William F. Scott. 17101746. Margaret "Peggy" Calhoun. 1712–1810. Anna Scott Patterson. 1720–1769. Francis Scott. 1733–1756. John Scott. 1740–. Capt James Scott. 1741–1819. Letitia Scott. 1732–1790. Ruhanah Elizabeth Scott. 1734–1734. Elder Patrick Scott. 1734–1820. William Scott. 1735–1823. William Scott.

  2. When Capt James Scott was born about 1741, in York, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America, his father, William F. Scott, was 32 and his mother, Margaret "Peggy" Calhoun, was 30. He married Margaret Power in 1769, in Pennsylvania, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 3 daughters.

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    • Rachel Forbes, Margaret Power
  3. 1674–1734. Marriage: 1710. John Calhoun. 1710–1752. Margaret "Peggy" Calhoun. 1712–1810. James or George Calhoun. –. WIllam Calhoun. 1714–1777. Thomas Calhoun. 1722–1786. Audley Calhoun. 1725–1820. Sources (5) U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900. Geneanet Community Trees Index. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900.

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    • Lady Judith Hamilton
  4. Feb 21, 2024 · Birthdate: between July 06, 1712 and 1714. Birthplace: Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, United Kingdom. Death: September 01, 1810 (95-98) Carters Run Valley, Fauquier County, Virginia, United States. Immediate Family: Daughter of Alexander Laing and Mary Laing.

    • "Lang", "Peggy"
    • between July 06, 1712 and 1714
  5. Provided by Tom McManamon. Key: CW = Churchwarden; OOP = Overseer of the Poor; PR =in receipt of Poor Relief; SCG = Seat held in the Church Gallery; MCW = a Bampton person who appears in the early Morebath Churchwardens' Accounts. In some cases, where there are a number of spelling variations for a name in the accounts, I have used the current ...

  6. The first mathematics textbooks (as opposed to arithmetic primers) started coming out in the mid-1700s. Leonhard Euler (1707-1783), perhaps the greatest mathematician who ever lived, published a book, Algebra, in 1770-1772. This book went through six editions, and Euler's other textbook, on number theory, was popular as well.

  7. Research genealogy for Isabella Calhoun of Tyrone, Tyrone, , Ireland, as well as other members of the Calhoun family, on Ancestry®.

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