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    1. [ANGUS] Arthur Hardie Scott died 1910 Master Mariner San Francisco b. Scotland
    2. vicki murray
    3. ---------------------------------------- > From the San Francisco Call 1910-01-13 pg 11 col 5: > > DEATH OF MARINER AT HIS BERKELEY HOME > > Capt. Arthur H. Scott Succumbs to Long Ill mess > > BERKELEY, Jan. 12- Captain Arthur H.. Scott, prominent master mariner, died this evening at his residence, 13189 Henry street. He had been ill since October, after returning from a trip as master of the barkentine Geneva. > > For 10 years he had been in the service of Welch & Co.'s sugar trade with the Hawaiian islands, having commanded several vessels. Four years ago he was captain in the barkentine Gerard C. Tobey on the island run when the vessel was dismasted. After a perilous trip Scott returned with the Tobey to port. > > Scott was born in Dundee, Scotland, 50 years ago. He leaves a wife, Mrs. Mary Scott, a son James Scott, and six daughters, Mary, Daisy, Olive, Etta, Martha and Alma Scott > > > Obituary: > > Scott - In Berkeley, January 12, 1910. Arthur H, dearly beloved husband > of Mary B Scott and father of James S, Mary B, Margaret R, Olive A, Henrietta C, Martha O, and Alma N, Scott, a native of Scotland, aged 49yrs, ? months and 28 days. > ***Friends and acquintances are respectively invited to attend the funeral services tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon January 15, at 2 o'clock, at his late home, 1319 Henry Street, Berkeley. Interment Sunset View Cemetery. > > Arthur H Scott is my Great Grandfather and I wish to share what info I have in the hope that it might connect to others researching. > > Thanking You > > Vicki Murray > New Zealand > _________________________________________________________________ > Looking for a place to manage all your online stuff? Download the new Windows Live > http://download.live.com _________________________________________________________________ Looking for a place to manage all your online stuff? Explore the new Windows Live http://www.windowslive.com/Explore

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