Name origin: Most authorities claim the name is derived from Scota, a daughter of Pharoah, King of Egypt, drowned in the Red Sea. A native of Scotland, the original word in Ossian is Scuta, which signified restless wanderer, hence the propriety of the name Scuite, or Scot.
b.abt.1172, parents ukn
m.Maud ______
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b.1495 Bradfield, Suffolk, England, parents ukn
d.Aug. 30, 1562 Bradfield, Suffolk, England
m.bef.1532 Glemsford, Suffolk, England unk
b.abt.1504
d.Aug. 23, 1556 Glemsford, Suffolk, England
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b.1525/30 St George, Bradfield, Suffolk, England s/o George Scott
d.Aug. 14, 1621 Bradfield, Suffolk, England
m.July 25, 1594 Bradfield, St. George, Suffolk, England Joan ______
b.bef.1539 around Rattlesden, Suffolk, England
d.May 15, 1615 Rattlesden, Suffolk, England
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b.Nov. 1, 1560 Rattlesden, Bradfield, St. George, Suffolk, England s/o Henry and Joan Scott
d.bur.Dec. 24, 1624 Rattlesden, Suffolk, England
m.July 25, 1594 Rattesden, Suffolk, England Martha Whatlock
b.July 18, 1568 Rattlesden, Suffolk, England d/o Thomas Whotlocke and Joan _________
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