Susan Randolph Scott

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Susan Randolph Scott (Madison)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Williamsburg, City of Williamsburg, Virginia, Colonial America
Death: May 27, 1847 (57-58)
Richmond, City of Richmond, Virginia, United States
Place of Burial: Range 16 Section 11 QS2 Robert G Scott Plot, Richmond, City of Richmond, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Bishop James Madison and Sarah Madison
Wife of Col. Robert Gormain Scott
Mother of Sarah Madison Chamberlayne; Robert George Scott and Maj. Charles Lewis Scott, CSA
Sister of James Catesby Madison of Roanoke Co. VA

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About Susan Randolph Scott

Susan Randolph Scott (Madison)

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/57165129/susan-randolph-scott

Daughter of Bishop James Madison, former President of William & Mary College.

1st wife of Colonel Robert Gormain Scott. Married 1811.

Children by 1st wife (Susan Randolph Madison):

Bishop James Madison & Sarah Tate left two children:

James Catesby Madison of Roanoke County, Virginia, and Susan, who married Colonel Robert Gormain Scott, of Richmond, Virginia.

[History of Augusta County, Virginia; By John Lewis Peyton]

Sources:

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/57165129/susan-randolph-scott

https://www.genealogytrails.com/vir/augusta/bio_m.html

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Susan Randolph Scott's Timeline

1789
1789
Williamsburg, City of Williamsburg, Virginia, Colonial America
1818
June 22, 1818
1820
1820
Richmond, City of Richmond, Virginia, United States
1827
January 26, 1827
Richmond, Henrico County, Virginia, United States
1847
May 27, 1847
Age 58
Richmond, City of Richmond, Virginia, United States
May 28, 1847
Age 58
Shockoe Hill Cemetery, Range 16 Section 11 QS2 Robert G Scott Plot, Richmond, City of Richmond, Virginia, United States