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contain the little which is known concerning a family of no social importance,
and will consequently, only be interesting to those connected with it. For such
they are written, and to such addressed, without any apology for their publication.
George William
Marshall, 1866.
Elizabeth Ann Scott1
Female, #10132, born Mar 1840, died Dec 1911
Family | William Scantlebury born 12 Dec 1840, died Jun 1910 | |
Children |
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(Child) Birth | Mar 1840 | St. Germans, Cornwall, England1,2 |
Married Name | Mar 1860 | Scantlebury1 |
(Bride) Marriage | Mar 1860 | Devon, England; Groom=William Scantlebury1,3 |
Census 1871 | 2 Apr 1871 | 44 Mount Street, Penzance, Cornwall, England; William's occupation is given as a railway guard while both Robert and Mary Ann are described as scholars.; Principal=William Scantlebury, Member of Household=Robert Scantlebury, Member of Household=Mary Ann Scantlebury, Member of Household=Bessy Maria Scantlebury4 |
Census 1911 | 3 Apr 1911 | 9 Stanley Street, Plymouth, Devon, England; Son=Frederick Scantlebury5 |
(Deceased) Death | Dec 1911 | Plymouth, Devon, England3 |
Charts | Descendants of John Skantilbew |
Citations
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Very easily a young person can feel the doors close around them School - knowledge - can break some of that.
— - Joe ScantleburyI've always said that I would not retire until there are at least 10 other African-American women in transplantation.
— - Dr. Velma ScantleburyThe man who does not read books has no advantage over the man that can not read them.
— - Michael ScantleburyIt's interesting when people just look at me and think I'm black and then when I open my mouth, they're like, 'Oh, wow..
— -Dr. Velma Scantleburya family of farmers, mariners, sailors, coastguards, carpenters, tailors and builders originating from Cornwall in the 16th Century.
— -Richard Scantleburygo to heaven and have crowns and golden harps.
—- Dr Vera Scantlebury BrownScantlebury Frequency: (143) (number of times this surname appears in a sample database of 88.7 million names, representing one third of the 1997 US..
—- Richard Scantlebury
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go to heaven and have crowns and golden harps.
— - Dr. Vera Scantlebury BrownI wished I had remembered that people think you are rude when you merely express an opinion somewhat different from theirs—they do not realise that we have minds of our own.
— Dr. Vera Scantlebury BrownAn Iroko tree has fallen I was fortunate to be one of the many ‘not so young’ Corrosion Engineers that sat at his feet and Prof Scantlebury taught us well. .
— - Dayo OloweIndependence means freedom and being able to go out by yourself or go shopping or choosing where you live and who you live with..
— - Josie ScantleburyThomas Scantlebury,"' he says " was the adviser, chiefly; while his son, John Barlow Scantlebury, took the more prominent part. I well remember that, on one occasion, the opponents of the church rates would have fatally committed themselves but for my father..
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