Scott, Hannah

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Hannah Scott (nee Cuming) was the daughter of William Bennett Cuming of Plymouth, a Lloyd's surveyor. She married John Scott, a brewer, in 1861 and had four daughters - Etttie, Rose, Grace and Katherine - and two sons, Robert Falcon (born in 1868) and Archie. The family lived at Outlands, near Devonport. After the brewery was sold, the family had to lease Outlands. The capital from the sale was soon reduced to almost nothing. John Scott died in October 1897, leaving Hannah close to penury and dependent on the financial support of her two sons, Robert and Archie.

From the guide to the Hannah Scott collection, 1901-[1913], (Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge)

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referencedIn Apsley Cherry-Garrard collection, 1910-1950 Scott Polar Research Institute
referencedIn Robert Falcon Scott collection, 1889-1966 Scott Polar Research Institute
referencedIn [Index map to lands surveyed in south central Morris County, New Jersey]. New-York Historical Society
creatorOf Hannah Scott collection, 1901-[1913] Scott Polar Research Institute
referencedIn Arthur Winnington-Ingram collection, 1901-1913 Scott Polar Research Institute
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Birth 1966

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