In 1870, Stephen Scot, aged 50, was living in Christiana Hundred, New Castle, Delaware, with his wife, Catherine Scot, aged 39, and children, John S. Scot, aged 20, Robert Scot, aged 18, Samuel Scot, aged 14, William Scot, aged 13, Catherine Scot, aged 8, Eliza Scot, aged 4, Jane Scot, aged 2, and Sarah Scot, aged 15. He was shown to be a laborer.
In 1880, Stephen Scott, aged 60, was living in Christiana Hundred, New Castle, Delaware, with his wife, Catherine Scott, aged 51, and children, Robert Scott, aged 29, Samuel Scott, aged 25, Catherine Scott, aged 18, Elizabeth Scott, aged 14, and Matilda Scott, aged 12. He was shown to be a laborer.
Death Record - Stephen Scott, in the Town of Henry Clay, New Castle County, Delaware, aged 73, white, Irish, residing in the U.S. 45 to 50 years, residing in Henry Clay, occupation Laborer, married, the son of Alexander and Isabella Scott, both of England, died of valvular disease of the heart on March 4, 1892. Witnessed by Joseph M. Chandler, M.D. of Centreville, Del. L.W. Palmer, F.D. Interment Mt. Salem.
(1870, 1880 US Federal Census; Delaware Death Records, 1861-1933 for Stephen Scott, New Castle, 1892; Delaware Death Records, 1861-1933 for Stephen Scott, New Castle, 1890 - 1894)
In 1870, Stephen Scot, aged 50, was living in Christiana Hundred, New Castle, Delaware, with his wife, Catherine Scot, aged 39, and children, John S. Scot, aged 20, Robert Scot, aged 18, Samuel Scot, aged 14, William Scot, aged 13, Catherine Scot, aged 8, Eliza Scot, aged 4, Jane Scot, aged 2, and Sarah Scot, aged 15. He was shown to be a laborer.
In 1880, Stephen Scott, aged 60, was living in Christiana Hundred, New Castle, Delaware, with his wife, Catherine Scott, aged 51, and children, Robert Scott, aged 29, Samuel Scott, aged 25, Catherine Scott, aged 18, Elizabeth Scott, aged 14, and Matilda Scott, aged 12. He was shown to be a laborer.
Death Record - Stephen Scott, in the Town of Henry Clay, New Castle County, Delaware, aged 73, white, Irish, residing in the U.S. 45 to 50 years, residing in Henry Clay, occupation Laborer, married, the son of Alexander and Isabella Scott, both of England, died of valvular disease of the heart on March 4, 1892. Witnessed by Joseph M. Chandler, M.D. of Centreville, Del. L.W. Palmer, F.D. Interment Mt. Salem.
(1870, 1880 US Federal Census; Delaware Death Records, 1861-1933 for Stephen Scott, New Castle, 1892; Delaware Death Records, 1861-1933 for Stephen Scott, New Castle, 1890 - 1894)
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