Clarke Family Tree » John Tennant Scott (± 1875-± 1946)

Personal data John Tennant Scott 


Household of John Tennant Scott

He is married to Florence Moore.

They got married about 1900 at Orange, NSW, AU.


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Ancestors (and descendant) of John Tennant Scott

Robert Scott
1841-1914

John Tennant Scott
± 1875-± 1946

± 1900

Florence Moore
± 1875-± 1956


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