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About Deborah Scott
Collections of the New York Historical Society
ABSTRACTS OF WILLS
ON FILE IN THE SURROGATE'S OEFICE,
CITY OF NEW YORK.
VOL. IV.
1744-1753.
WITH LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION GRANTED
1745—1753.
Captain Jeckomiah Scott was the son of Captain John Scott, who figures so extensively in the early history of the Long Island towns. His mother was Deborah Raynor, daughter of Thurston Raynor. John Scott eventually deserted his wife and left the country. The Governor appointed her brother, Joseph Raynor, and Richard Howell, to collect what they could of his property, for the benefit of his wife and family.
I have information that Thurston Raynor had a daughter Deborah who married a John Scott she was born 1648.
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Deborah Scott's Timeline
1642 |
1642
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Suffolk County, New York, United States
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1661 |
1661
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1662 |
1662
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Suffolk County, New York, United States
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1663 |
1663
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Southampton, Long Island
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1714 |
1714
Age 72
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Suffolk County, Province of New York
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