All entries for the surname SCOTT held within the Gravestone Photographic Resource

All GPR entries for the surname SCOTT

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1 Scott St MaryMeysey Hampton
Gloucestershire
England
2 Scott St Mary the VirginBurwell
Cambridgeshire
England
3 Scott St Mary the VirginBurwell
Cambridgeshire
England
4 Scott1847190356St NicholasAshill
Norfolk
England
5 Scott184718470Dean 2eEdinburgh
Lothian
Scotland
6 Scott Dean 2jEdinburgh
Lothian
Scotland
7 Scott1792182028All SaintsLedsham
Yorkshire
England
8 Scott nee Tulloch New Kirk (old graves)North Ronaldsay
Orkney
Scotland
9 Scott (Revd) ParishLibberton
Lanarkshire
Scotland
10 Scott 1881 Cross KirkyardSanday
Orkney Islands
Scotland
11(Scottie) Scott 1978 St Peter and St PaulFelixstowe
Suffolk
England
12?? Scott Chapel oldGarioch
Aberdeenshire
Scotland
13?? Scott1878189416Chapel oldGarioch
Aberdeenshire
Scotland
14????? Scott nee Rennie1827190578Old GraveyardEday
Orkney
Scotland
15????? Scott 44Burness KirkyardSanday
Orkney Islands
Scotland
16????? Scott Burness KirkyardSanday
Orkney Islands
Scotland
17????? Scott Burness KirkyardSanday
Orkney Islands
Scotland
18????? Scott Burness KirkyardSanday
Orkney Islands
Scotland
19A Scott (L/corpl) Memorial GardensBridlington
Yorkshire
England
20A Scott War MemorialDover
Kent
England
21A Scott War Memorial (St Mary)Dover
Kent
England
22A Scott Boer War MemorialGlen Innes
New South Wales
Australia
23A Scott Olivers Mount War MemorialScarborough
Yorkshire
England
24A Sydney T Scott1915199984New Kirk (extension)North Ronaldsay
Orkney
Scotland
25A W Scott 1959 MontoWide Bay
Queensland
Australia

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The above results include all the surnames for the name SCOTT that are held within the GPR database.

Search results for the surname SCOTT (total = 4455)

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A name listed within double quotes is either a nickname or pet name.

If a person you searching for is not listed then have a look at the alternative spellings of the surname SCOTT by looking at all the surnames starting with the letters Sc.

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Introduction

This page contains a list of all the entries for the surname, maiden and family name SCOTT that are held within the Gravestone Photographic Resource online database. It is quite likely that there are also entries available for alternative spellings of this name. It is very easy for you to check to see if there are any alternative spellings: you just need to look at the page that shows all the names listed under the starting letter (S in this case) of the surname you are interested in.

The SCOTT name may also be found within either maiden or family names stored within the GPR.

If you click on a particular name or GPR reference number below you will see details of what information is held for that particular grave monument. If there is an image available then you will be able to order a free copy of it.

If you click on a particular church, parish or town name below then you will see details of all the grave monument images that are available for that particular location.


If there is a blank in the relationship column below then it means that this person is the first named individual on the grave monument.

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Please note that all ages and dates of birth in red have been calculated and are probably not on the monument.

You should treat the calculated dates of birth with caution as the ages given on monuments are often inaccurate. The dates and ages on many monuments are also often hard to read. It is therefore important to use the dates as guides as they may be incorrect.

The same person may appear many times in the above list. This is because a person can easily be listed on many different monuments. For instance, a person could be listed on their own grave as well as on the gravestone monuments of their children and their spouse. Occasionally names will be duplicated because the monument has in error been photographed and indexed twice.

Where a relationship is shown as unknown, this usually means that parts of the monument are illegible and relationship cannot be read.

Where no relationship is given this means that this is normally the first name on the monument. All the relationships on any particular monument relate to this first named individual.


All comment /feedback /help requests within the Gravestone Photographic Resource for the name SCOTT

SCOTT & OFFICE

This resource has been very useful in giving further information in my family tree research into a distant cousin Mary Anne Scott and her husband William Robert Office
entry submitted by Michael Scott on: 02/09/2019 02:10 GMT ........ contact this person

Big thank you for this wonderful resource!

This resource is especially helpful for those of us researching family history but living too far away to do so in person. Thank you to those who volunteer their time to take the photos and add transcriptions of the grave stones.....much appreciation....especially to Charles Sale for making this resource available!
entry submitted by Jane Herasimenko on: 24/04/2019 02:00 GMT ........ contact this person

Thanks

Thank you for the image of the tombstone, it helped sort out a problem in the family tree. Thanks
entry submitted by Gerald Ross on: 05/11/2018 08:43 GMT ........ contact this person

john r scott

thank you very much good photo as usual
entry submitted by D Lake on: 08/09/2018 09:54 GMT ........ contact this person

Thank you for youe service

Thank you for youe service
entry submitted by Geoff Scott on: 19/02/2018 06:18 GMT ........ contact this person

Grave photo

Excellent!
entry submitted by Kevin Scott on: 26/10/2017 06:42 GMT ........ contact this person

Thanks for the Photographic Resource

Many, many thanks, Charles, once again for coming up trumps on the Alberton graveyard in Gippsland, Victoria. PT
entry submitted by Patrick Talbot on: 12/10/2017 08:01 GMT ........ contact this person

An excellent website for tracing ancestors

Very many thanks for providing such an excellent site for family research. This is the second time you have provided me with information I was struggling to locate. You have again opened up further avenues of research.
entry submitted by James Murchie on: 09/07/2017 05:15 GMT ........ contact this person

ADAM SCOTT

This is an excellent website. Thank you so much for the quick response and for allowing me to see a grave that I shall never be able to visit.
entry submitted by SW on: 20/04/2017 02:51 GMT ........ contact this person

Great!

Thank you for a brilliant service
entry submitted by Kevin Scott on: 31/03/2017 11:48 GMT ........ contact this person

family tree

would just like to say big thank you for helping a stranger doing his family tree
entry submitted by keith scott on: 19/01/2017 05:19 GMT ........ contact this person

Thanks

Many thanks for this invaluable service.
entry submitted by Nigel Hughes on: 08/01/2017 11:32 GMT ........ contact this person

Fantastic service for genealogists. Thank you so much!

Fantastic service for genealogists. Thank you so much!
entry submitted by Kevin Scott on: 20/05/2016 04:03 GMT ........ contact this person

The Scott, Randall and Orrett family.

I have been researching my Heyward, Scott, and Randall lines for many years, and would love to hear from anyone who can add any information at all about these families from Poole Dorset, Liverpool and Lancashire, England, and particularly anyone with any knowledge regarding the ship building business that both the Scott and Randall families appeared to have had in Liverpool England in the mid to late 1700's. Many thanks.
entry submitted by Rosie Drysdale on: 17/05/2016 05:35 GMT ........ contact this person

Excellent resource

Thankyou for providing this very useful resource, and your very swift response to my enquiry. Much appreciated.
entry submitted by Angela on: 17/12/2015 07:43 GMT ........ contact this person

ANDREW GALBRAITH SCOTT - Spectacular result!

After 90 hours of research I am delighted to have completed my research using your photos and website. This information is now available at www.ancestry.co.uk Thank you!
entry submitted by Richard Wheeler on: 30/11/2015 11:23 GMT ........ contact this person

Charles Once again you have supplied me with definite pro

Charles Once again you have supplied me with definite proof of my ancestor. I am extremely grateful to you and your team. Jim
entry submitted by Jim on: 21/08/2014 09:21 GMT ........ contact this person

Very helpful

Finding an image of this gravestone has helped fill in another piece of the story. Very helpful - thank you.
entry submitted by HF on: 27/12/2013 12:10 GMT ........ contact this person

What a wonderful site.

I found thissite by chance while doing some research. On my first visit I found 2 relevant gravestones and received photos of them very quickly. Thankyou so much, Charles.
entry submitted by Betty Scott on: 27/02/2013 09:33 GMT ........ contact this person

James William SCOTT, at Fobbing, Essex.

THANK YOU for your time and effort in producing these photos. They are greatly appreciated. They must be of special value to people who live long distances away.
entry submitted by Barbara Newitt on: 23/12/2012 09:42 GMT ........ contact this person

Scotts from Stonehouse, Lanarkshire, Scotland - Thank you!

My name is Alexander Andrew Ronaldson Scott and I'm a direct descendant of Thomas Scott and his wife Janet Johnstone/Scott from Stonehouse, Lanarkshire, Scotland and other Scott kin of the Glasgow / Lanarkshire and Blantrye area. Thomas lived most of his life in Stonehouse, a village of mostly hand loom weavers of the period around 1800. Thomas is mentioned in Robert Naismith’s book: Stonehouse: Historical and Traditional 1885. Thomas Scott and Janet Johnstone are buried in the old kirkyard in Stonehouse and I shall soon make a pilgrimage there to rededicate the family headstone. I have been researching very passionately since 2001; working to publish a book using over 200 historical documents to back up what used to be only, with little exception, family tradition. A quick rundown on my Scott side looks like this: 1. Thomas Scott, carpenter of Bellshill (born approximately 1745) 2. Thomas Scott (Thomas of Bellshill’s son) married Janet Johnstone (they had 8 children)Thomas Jr, Marion Scott/Shearer, William Scott, John Scott, Janet Scott, Margaret Scott/Naismith, Janet Elliot Scott and Andrew Scott. 3. Andrew Scott (married twice) First Marriage to Elizabeth Osborne/Scott in 1848. (they had 4 children. Thomas Scott, Agnes Scott/Brown, Mary Scott/McDonald, Janet Scott who died age 3. Andrew’s 2nd marriage was to Helen Ronaldson/Scott in 1862. (they had 2 children. Alexander Scott, and Janet Polson Scott who, too, died young at age 7). 4. Alexander Scott (Andrew’s son) married Mary McChesney/Scott in 1892. (they had 3 children and the entire family moved from Scotland to Canada and then into Michigan of the USA. The children were Andrew Scott, Alexander Scott jr, Helen “Nellie” Scott). 5. Andrew Scott (son of Alexander) married Alice Cock/Scott in 1923. Andrew is my paternal great grandfather. I hope this information is helpful for anyone looking for Scotts of Lanarkshire Scotland and is an aid to beginners for simple research tips in general. Google is amazing with patience and a little luck. I would like to note that my research would not have been possible without the care and preservation by past/present family members and new found friends of our family. Andrew’s brother and sister both made their own pilgrimage to Stonehouse in 1954 gathering what information they could without the use of modern technology/internet. Mr. John Young - Stonehouse historian, Heather Ibbotson of Ontario Canada, Reverend Andrew Jamieson Scott-Branagan of Australia, Scotlandspeople.gov.uk for the use of their endless catalogs of Scottish historical documents, and of course my own Mother and Father who have encouraged and aided in my studies. Mom's side = Setla, Dashkevicz, Bochnia, Scioma. Dad's side = Chiefly Scott. But also includes Van Wagoner, Gierman, Lang, Kelleghan, Cock, McChesney, Johnstone, Osborne, Ronaldson, Naismith, Shearer, Polson, Thomson, Walker, Jamieson, Branagan, Pionk, Tillman, Kessel, Brown, Caldwell, Johnston, and McDonald. I can go on and on. After all, “our ancestors had minds much less confused than ours." Yours aye, -Alexander Scott
entry submitted by Alexander Andrew Ronaldson Scott on: 07/06/2012 05:17 GMT ........ contact this person

Excellent service

Wonderful resource. Incredibly fast response. Very useful for International Family Historians. Thanks a lot for the great photo.
entry submitted by Kerry on: 14/01/2011 07:19 GMT ........ contact this person

Feedback Monument Photo

Excellent service, great photo & wonderful resource for International Family Historians.
entry submitted by Kerry on: 17/11/2010 06:08 GMT ........ contact this person

Excellent site

This site is now on my Favourites list. Although I did not find any that fit in with what I have regarding the Scott family, I will keep looking every now and again as I am not finished yet. I wish you all the luck and thanks again for your efforts with this project
entry submitted by margaret ellis on: 17/06/2010 04:10 GMT ........ contact this person

Excellent Site

Thank you so much Charles for the image of Mungo's grave.I knew that Mungo had died in 1918, but couldnae find a death certificate, either at Register House or through the Commonwealth War Graves (CWGC)website, so the description on the gravestone explains my lack of gaining any information on his death. I have found that his death was registered in Plymouth & I have now requested the death certificate from the English Archives. Thank you so very much.I did know about Thomas, who was lost in WW1, as I found out that he is buried at Courtrai, through the CWGC.Certainly it looks like the gravestones at Kirkliston may contain additional information on my Scott/Chapman relations and I know that others are buried there. Whilst I realise that you are running the project from your own resources, I will not request too many images, but I have found this source of information to be invaluable and sincerely thank you.It is pleasing to note that Mungo has a fitting memorial.
entry submitted by Keith W McKenzie on: 14/06/2010 04:05 GMT ........ contact this person
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