Thomas Scott
- Born: Bef 1765
- Marriage: Anna Willoughby about 1787 in Quebec, Canada
- Died: After 1838, Noyan, Missisquoi County, Quebec, Canada
Noted events in his life were:
• Family Origin. From Pam Wood Waugh's web page:
4. Thomas2 SCOTT (Walter1) was born before 1765. Thomas died after 1838 in Noyan, Missisquoi Co, PQ.
He married circa 1787, Anna WILLOUGHBY in prob PQ . Anna was born before 1768. Anna died 17 March 1838 in Noyan, Missisquoi Co, PQ, at 70 years of age. Her body was interred 19 March 1838.
It is still unknown what date Thomas Scott Sr. actually died. No Will or estate records have been located as yet. It is supposed that he died after 1838 since his wife's death record mentions she was Thomas's wife, not his widow. Although, it is surprising that his death is not located within those same Anglican records.
Since brother James Scott had gone to Blairfindie by 1816, it is possible that Thomas Scott went to visit him at some point and died there. In any case, given more time and further investigation, I suspect that his death will finally be located.
Within the files of Leon Lalanne, a donation by Thomas Scott Sr to Thomas Scott Jr dated 4 March 1816 is found. Thomas Scott Sr. gives to his son Lot# 7 in the 4th Concession of Noyan in exchange for 5 pounds lawful money of the Province to be paid to him on January 1st each year. Anna Willoughby also came forth and stated that she understood such agreement, and the three Scotts signed the document.
• Biography. 515 Thomas Scott was the son of Walter Scott <p5.htm> and Mary (?) <p5.htm>. Thomas Scott was born before 1765. He married Anna Willoughby circa 1787 at probably Quebec <pd22.htm>. Thomas Scott died after 1838 at Noyan, Missisquoi Co, Quebec <pd27.htm>. He was a farmer at Noyan, Quebec <pd27.htm>. It is still unknown what date Thomas Scott Sr. actually died. No Will or estate records have been located as yet. It is supposed that he died after 1838 since his wife's death record mentions she was Thomas's wife, not his widow. Although, it is surprising that his death is not located within those same Anglican records. Since brother James Scott had gone to Blairfindie by 1816, it is possible that Thomas Scott went to visit him at some point and died there. In any case, given more time and further investigation, I suspect that his death will finally be located. Within the files of Leon Lalanne, a donation by Thomas Scott Sr to Thomas Scott Jr dated 4 March 1816 is found. Thomas Scott Sr. gives to his son Lot# 7 in the 4th Concession of Noyan in exchange for 5 pounds lawful money of the Province to be paid to him on January 1st each year. Anna Willoughby also came forth and stated that she understood such agreement, and the three Scotts signed the document
Thomas married Anna Willoughby about 1787 in Quebec, Canada. (Anna Willoughby was born before 1768 and died on 17 Mar 1838 in Noyan, Missisquoi County, Quebec, Canada.)
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