Western Pennsylvania Genealogy
Compiled by Douglas H. Lusher


Family Group Record



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Thomas Scott and Mary Bayner




Husband Thomas Scott 1 2

           Born: 1773 - Ireland 2
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           Died: 1849 1 2
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Wife Mary Bayner 2

            AKA: Mary Bainer 1
           Born:  - Baltimore, MD
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         Father: Henry Bayner (      -      ) 2
         Mother: 




Children
1 F Jane Scott 2

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2 M Thomas Scott 2

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3 M John A. Scott 2

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4 M Brewer Scott 1 2

           Born: 24 May 1825 - Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co, PA 1 2
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           Died: 17 Jun 1896 3
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         Spouse: Mary Martin (      -1861) 1 2
           Marr: 1848 2
         Spouse: Jane Martin (      -      ) 3
         Spouse: Martha Sample (1835-      ) 2 4
           Marr: 11 May 1865 2


5 F Sarah Scott 2

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6 F Margaret Scott 2

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7 F Josephine Scott 2

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8 M Walter Scott 2

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General Notes: Husband - Thomas Scott


He was born in Ireland and about 1820 came with his father, brother and sister to Pittsburgh, settling where Smithfield street and Fifth avenue were later located.
He was a shoemaker, and all his life followed his trade. In religious belief he was a Covenanter.

He and his wife had a family of ten children.

Mrs. Swisshelm, who was held in loving remembrance by many soldiers, was the daughter of his sister.


General Notes: Wife - Mary Bayner


She was a member of the Roman Catholic church, but in her later years joined the Methodist Episcopal, with which she was connected at the time of her death.

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Sources


1 —, The History of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, Part II (Chicago, IL: A. W. Warner & Co., 1889), Pg 586.

2 John W. Jordan, LL.D, A Century and a Half of Pittsburg and Her People, Vol. III (New York: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1908), Pg 251.

3 John W. Jordan, LL.D, A Century and a Half of Pittsburg and Her People, Vol. III (New York: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1908), Pg 252.

4 —, The History of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, Part II (Chicago, IL: A. W. Warner & Co., 1889), Pg 249, 586.


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