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18. Thomas James SCOTT was born in Nov 1880 in Ireland. He appeared in the census in 1910 in Syracuse, New York. 2003...From Tom Bentley :

Just above the Scotts are;

The Hamiltons, Maggie (Margaret) was my Grandmother's Sister married to George
Mary, Margaret (not born yet), Charley and Tommy were my Mother's cousins

Margaret (daughter, not born yet) (God Bless Her) took care of my mother, Anne (not born yet) in her final days

Margaret was married to Francis La Fleche (2nd Marriage) to
Ray Pawlick (1st Marriage) and had 2 children Raymond (my age) and Tommy.

Charley no children

Tommy his wife (Dorothy) and son (Michael) came to our wedding.

The Hamiltons lived on 511 Whittier Ave in the 30's and 40's and 50's

I see the men worked in the steel mill -

Patrick McAndrew (my Grandmothers brother also worked in the steel mill for a long time and he must be around somewhere maybe) He died on Dec 22, 1953 in Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York. He was buried in St. Agnes Cemetary. Thomas's daughter Anne listed her fathers middle name as Patrick on her social security application in 1936. In "Scott Family History" done by Gary A. Spicer, he lists the middle name as being James.

Came to USA in 1904 according to the 1930 census or 1905 according to the 1910 census.. Thomas James SCOTT and Catherine M. MCANDREWS were married on Feb 6, 1907.

19. Catherine M. MCANDREWS died on Jan 2, 1963 in Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York. She was buried on Jan 7, 1963 in St. Agnes Cemetary. Services were held at the John G. Butler funeral home Came to USA in 1897 according to 1930 census Children were:

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Thomas SCOTT was born on Nov 21, 1907 in Syracuse, , New York, USA. He died on Jul 30, 1995 in Syracuse, , New York, USA. Syracuse Herald-Journal July 31, 1995 Edition: Metro Page: A6

THOMAS P. SCOTT

Thomas P. Scott, 87, of 927 W. LaFayette Ave. died Sunday at home.

Mr. Scott was a life resident of Syracuse. He retired from Syracuse University. Mr. Scott was a communicant of Our Lady of Lourdes Church and a member of its Holy Name Society.

Surviving are his wife, the former Nancy Strong; three daughters, Nancy White of Catskill, Anne McWatt of Farmington and Theresa Sobol of Camillus; two sons, Thomas P. Jr. of Syracuse and James A. of California; three brothers, John of Plainville, Joseph of Syracuse and Henry of Portland, Ore.; 11 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

Services will be at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday at Butler-Badman Funeral Home and 9 a.m. in Our Lady of Lourdes Church. Burial will be in St. Agnes Cemetery.

Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, 4504 W. Seneca Turnpike. He is reference number 126-07-3052.

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Catherine M SCOTT was born on Mar 23, 1909 in Syracuse, , New York, USA. She died on Feb 9, 1993 in Syracuse, , New York, USA. She was buried in St Marys Cemetary, Baldwinsville, Onondaga County, New York, USA. She is reference number Soc.Sec. #127-40-9480. Published on February 11, 1993, Syracuse Herald-Journal (NY)

CATHERINE M. NYE

Catherine M. Nye, 83, of West Genesee Street, Baldwinsville, died Tuesday at her home.

A native of Syracuse, Mrs. Nye lived in the Baldwinsville area 50 years. Her husband, Harold F., died in 1965. She was a communicant of St. Mary's Church, Baldwinsville. Surviving are a daughter, Catherine M. Cole of Baldwinsville; a son, Harold F. of Oneida; four brothers, Thomas and Joseph Scott, both of Syracuse, and John Scott of Plainville and Henry Scott of Portland, Ore.; eight grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

Services will be at 11:15 a.m. Saturday at Falardeau Funeral Home, Baldwinsville, and noon in St. Mary's Church. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Baldwinsville.

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Anne Elizabeth SCOTT.

iv.

John SCOTT died on Mar 17, 2007. He was born in Syracuse, , New York, USA. The family of John James Scott of Plainville wishes you to remember our father, who passed away on Saturday, March 17, 2007, while in the company of his loving family. He was born nearly 92 years ago on April 22 in Syracuse and lived on Schuyler Street in the Tipperary Hill neighborhood where he attended St. Patrick’s High School. As one of six siblings, he worked at several jobs to help support his family. During the depression, he served in the Civilian Conservation Corp building roads through the mountains of Montana and sending his earnings home to his mother. He met our mother, Vera Southworth, at the Avery Tavern (now known as the Blarney Stone), once owned by Vera’s father. Shortly after their marriage, family life was interrupted by the need of his country. He served as a Corporal in the Marine Corp in the Pacific during WW II. He was one of the first of our troops to occupy Japan after her surrender. He worked in several occupations where he usually ended up being the jack–of-all-trades and the individual that was relied upon to solve impossible problems. As proud as he was of the products of his labors, his true mission was his dedication to the well-being and education of his children and grandchildren. He never stopped giving of his talents, wealth, and love. Whenever you were in need, Dad (grandpa, uncle John) was there. Besides his talent as a craftsman, he was well read and engaged us in philosophical and theological discussions that helped to form our values. He taught us to think for ourselves, be honest, respect others, always do our best, and to never give up. He taught us attitudes by his example and coached us into learning the skills of masonry, carpentry, and painting. After his retirement as a painter at Upstate Medical Center, he built two houses for his sons and helped remodel many more homes for his family, friends, and neighbors. One of his greatest passions in his later years was making apple cider with his 1868 cider press. He did not want to stop bottling cider until the last apples were covered with snow.

His family includes sons and daughters-in-law, William and Carolyn Scott of Hannibal, John and Katherine Scott of Baldwinsville, Gerald and Gerry Scott of Red Creek, Robert Scott of Hannibal, David Scott of Plainville; daughters and sons-in-law, Mary and Robert Roth of Meridian, Patricia and Harold Hemler of Cato; 16 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren all of whom love him very much and will always carry his lessons and love with them as they meet life’s challenges.

Services: 10:00am Wednesday, March 21, 2007 at St. Patrick's Church, Cato. Burial in Union Hill Cemetery, Cato. Calling hours are 4-8pm Tuesday, March 20, 2007at the Falardeau Funeral Home, 93 Downer St., Baldwinsville.

Contributions: Hospice Of CNY, 990 7th North Street, Liverpool, NY, 13088-6148 or Francis House, 108 Michaels Ave., Syracuse, NY, 13208.

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Joseph SCOTT was born on Dec 26, 1916 in Syracuse, , New York, USA. He died on Feb 6, 1996 in Syracuse, , New York, USA. Joseph E. Scott Sr., 79, of 823 Willis Ave., died Tuesday at the home of his daughter.

Mr. Scott was a life resident of Syracuse. He retired as an engineer for New York state. His wife, Mary Jane, died in 1979 and a daughter, Barbara Carlson, died in 1992. Mr. Scott was a communicant of St. Brigid & St. Joseph Church and a member of Baldwinsville Lodge, Loyal Order of Moose.

Surviving are three daughters, Joan Olin and Rosemary DeGennaro, both of Syracuse, and Susan Scott-Armstrong of Phoenix, Ariz.; two sons, Joseph E. Jr. of Glendale, Ariz., and James G. of Syracuse; two brothers, John of Plainville and Henry of Portland, Ore.; 19 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

Services will be at 9 a.m. Friday in St. Brigid & St. Joseph Church. Burial will be in St. Agnes Cemetery.

Calling hours will be 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Butler-Badman Funeral Home, 4504 W. Seneca Turnpike. He is reference number 074-09-2480.

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Henry V SCOTT was born on Apr 19, 1919 in Syracuse, , New York, USA. He died on Jan 16, 1997 in Portland, , Oregon, USA. January 20, 1997
HENRY V. SCOTT A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday, Jan. 20, 1997, in Mt. Scott Funeral Home for Henry V. Scott, who died Jan. 16 at age 77.

Mr. Scott was born April 9, 1919, in Phoenix, Pheonix, N.Y. He married Josephine T. Hayes in 1947. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II and earned the Bronze Star. He had lived in Portland 32 years.

Survivors include ing are his wife; son, Patrick E. of Tacoma; daughter, Maria T. Scott of Seattle; brother, John of Plainville, N.Y.; He is reference number 105-01-3486.