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Matthew, would you be able to verify SCOTT family members as follows:
Posted by: David Lander (ID *****1274) Date: December 09, 2008 at 21:06:58
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Lookup Please - North Middletown Cemetery to verify for me that the following family members are buried at North Middletown Cemetery, Bourbon, KY

John William Scott 1827-1878
Fannie Scott 1850-1851
Catharine Scott Nagle dates unknown
J. W. Nagle dates unknown
Charles Scott 1857-1888
Alice Skinner Scott 1859-1885
Bettie Scott 1861-1888
Robert Lee Scott 1863-1891
George Thomas Bradley 1849-0000 (hus of Sarah Margaret Scott)
Alice "Allise" Bradley 1891-0000

I have confirmation through Kentucky Death Records and/or obit that the following are buried in cemetery.
Rebecca Louisa (Lander) Scott (my line)
Louvenia "Lutie" Scott
Isaac "Ike" Scott
Sarah Margaret Scott Bradley

Any assistance you may be able to provide is appreciated.

Rebecca A. Robnett LANDER is the 2nd great grand aunt of David Henry LANDER. Their common ancestors are Henry LANDER and Margaret ALLEN.

REBECCA LANDER, born July 27, 1827, married JOHN WILLIAM SCOTT, brother of Uncle FRANKS's wife, January 6, 1848. They owned a fine place near North Middletown. Mr. SCOTT's mind became unbalanced and he committed suicide in 1878. Rebecca was a widow many years in Winchester. They had nine children: MARGARET, married G. T. BRADLEY and lives in Winchester; FANNIE, who died young; JOSEPH FRANKLIN, who has a family at Ashland, Missouri; KATE, married J. W. NAGLE, and died leaving a son, PHILIP, in North Dakota; CHARLES, who died without issue; ALICE, who died in 1885; BETTIE, who died in 1888; ROBERT LEE, a cripple, died in 1891; LAVINIA, always called LOU, has been an efficient clerk in a dry goods store many years and deserves a hero medal for assisting her family through so many trials and misfortunes. She is known and loved by all the worthwhile people in Winchester. [000:I/p70; 099] History of the Lander Family of Virginia and Kentucky by David Lander, published 1926, Chicago.




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