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Genealogy and History of the Family SCOTT
3 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
1. The descendants of John Scott from 1777: Warner Robins, Ga.:
Printed by the H. Young Corp., Scott, Walter T. 107 pgs.
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2. Colonel John Scott of Long Island: An Address Delivered by Prof. Wilbur
C. Abbott of Yale University Before the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of
New York on November 8, 1917. Publication Number 30 under the authority
of the Council by the Secretary, August, 1918. - The Life and Strange, Surprising Adventures of John Scot, commonly called
Colonel Scott; his early Experiences in America and the West Indies; his Career
at Court; his Fortunes and Misfortunes as a Soldier; his Exploits as a Spy,
Informer and Murderer; his Disgrace and Death; with some Notice of his Writings
as Royal Geographer; and of the Glorious Restoration of his Reputation; together
with Notes on his Fame as an Historian
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3. Scott family letters : the letters of John Morin Scott and his wife, Mary
Emlen Scott : with notes relating to them, their ancestors and their
descendants
unknown: Priv. print., 1930, Scott, John Morin, 462 pgs.
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