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Personal data William Scott 

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Household of William Scott

He is married to Elizabeth Dignam.

They got married on February 20, 1925 at St Josephs RC Church, Cardowan, Shettleston, Lanarkshire, Scotland, he was 26 years old.Source 3


Child(ren):

  1. Hubert Scott  1932-1993 
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Event (Witness at Marriage) on February 20, 1925 in St Josephs RC Church, Cardowan, Shettleston, Lanarkshire, Scotland : John Dignan, Garnkirk, Margaret Mew?, 2 Edward Place, Mosswale.Source 3


Notes about William Scott

1. Marriage - William Scott and Elizabeth Dignam, "After Publication according to the forms of the Roman Catholic Church"

2. SCOTT, WILLIAM, 72 1970 639/ 118 Chryston (Chryston is a small village west of Moodiesburn)
I cant recall where I got Williams death date

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Ancestors (and descendant) of William Scott

James Scott
± 1843-< 1888
Mary Ann Smith
1854-< 1888
James Scott
1866-1938
Julia Buckley
1865-1944

William Scott
1898-1970

1925
Hubert Scott
1932-1993

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    1. 1901 Scotland Census Ancestry.com, Record for James Scott Parish: New Monkland; ED: 58; Page: 25; Line: 25; Roll: CSSCT1901_344 1901 Scotland Census [Ancestry.com] The 1901 Census for Scotland was taken on the night of 31 March/1 April 1901. The following information was requested: place, name, relationship to head of family, marital status, age, gender, profession, birthplace, and whether blind, deaf, and dumb. Database online
      Record for James Scott
      Name: James Scott
      Age: 35
      Estimated birth year: abt 1866
      Relationship: Head
      Spouse's name: Julia Scott
      Gender: Male
      Where born: Dundee, Forfarshire
      Registration Number: 651
      Registration district: New Monkland
      Civil Parish: New Monkland
      County: Lanarkshire
      Address: 10 East Bank
      Occupation: General Labourer
      ED: 58
      Household schedule number: 113
      Line: 25
      Roll: CSSCT1901_344
      Household Members:
      Name Age
      James Scott 35
      Julia Scott 36 Ireland
      Charles Scott 12 Dundee
      James Scott 9 Dundee
      Elizabeth Scott 1 Dundee
      John Scott 5 Dundee
      William Scott 2 Glenboig, Lanarkshire
      Alexander Scott 5 Mo Glenboig, Lanarkshire
    2. Scotlands People - Statutory Registers of Births (from 1855), 1898 SCOTT, WILLIAM (Statutory Births 651/00 0994)
      SCOTT, WILLIAM (Statutory Births 651/00 0994)
      William Scott
      1898, September 14th 8h Pm
      4 Southbank, Glenboig, By Airdrie
      Sex M
      Parents: James Scott, Labourer at Brickwork,
      Julia Scott MS Buckley
      Dec 31 St. Peters, Dist. Dundee
      Inf. James Scott Father
      Registered
      1898 September 29 Airdrie
      Ger. Andrew
      Registrar
    3. Scotlands People - Statutory Registers of Marriages (from 1855), 1925 SCOTT, WILLIAM, ELIZABETH DIGNAM (Statutory Marriages 644/19 0028) 1925
      SCOTT, WILLIAM, DIGNAM, ELIZABETH (Statutory Marriages 644 19 0028) 1925
      Marriages in the District of Shettleston in the County of Lanark 1925.
      1925. Twentieth February, St. Joseph's Chapel, Cardowan.
      After Publication according to the Forms of the Roman Catholic Church.
      William Scott. Brickwork Labourer.
      (Bachelor) Age 26.
      12 East Bank, Glenboig.
      Parents: James Scott. Brick Burner.
      Julia Scott M.S. Buckley.
      Elizabeth Dignam. Railway Carriage Cleaner.
      (Spinster) Age 20.
      West Row, Garnkirk.
      Parents: Patrick Dignam. Coal Miner .
      Mary Ann Dignam, M.S. Cole.
      (Signed) Patrick S. Diamond, Catholic Clergyman, St. Joseph's, Cardowan. (Signed) John Dignam, Garnkirk, Witness.
      Margaret ??? 2 Edward Place, Newale, Witness.
      Registered1925. February 23.
      A.M. Shearer, Registrar
    4. Scotlands People - Statutory Registers of Deaths (from 1855), 1941 SCOTT, ELIZABETH (Statutory registers Deaths 625/3 241)
      1941 SCOTT, ELIZABETH (Statutory registers Deaths 625/3 241)
      Deaths in the District of Bellshill in the County of Lanark 1941.
      Elizabeth Scott
      (Married to William Scott
      Blacksmith's Striker)
      1941 August Sixteenth 10h. 5m A.M.
      County Hospital, Bellshill
      (usual residence
      18 Gainside Road, Glenboig) F. 36 years
      Parents: Patrick Dignam
      Coal Miner
      Mary Ann Dignam
      M.S. Cole (deceased)
      COD: Hyperemesis, Myocarditis
      as cert. by Oliver P.D. Lawson
      MB, Ch B, DRCoG.
      Inf. William Scott, Widower
      18 Gainside Road, Glenboig
      Registered
      1941 August 18th
      Bellshill
      James R. Core
      Asst. Registrar
      GH Registrar
    5. Scotlands People - Statutory Registers of Deaths (from 1855), 1970 SCOTT, WILLIAM, (Statutory Registers of Deaths 639/ 118) Chryston Not downloaded (Chryston is a small village west of Moodiesburn)
      SCOTT, WILLIAM, 72 1970 639/ 118 Chryston

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    • In the year 1898: Source: Wikipedia
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