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  1. Titanic greaser Frederick William Scott survived the sinking but was killed in a boiler explosion on the S.S. La Marguerite in 1915.

  2. Frederick William Scott was a greaser aboard Titanic. On 26 November 1883, Frederick Scott was born to James Henry Scott and Fanny Reeves Penny. They stemmed from Hampshire. They lived in Shirley, Southampton when their son was conceived. In early 1909 he found a bride in Rose Hobbs.

  3. RICHMOND, Va., Sept. 24--Frederic William Scott, Richmond financier and philanthropist, died today at his Summer home, Royal Orchard, in Albemarle County, Va. He was 77 years old.

  4. Built for Frederic and Elisabeth Scott by the Richmond architecture firm of Noland & Baskervill, the Scott House (1907 – 11), at 909 W. Franklin St., is a stellar example of the American Renaissance.

  5. Frederick William Scott's name is located at panel 140 in the Commemorative Area at the Australian War Memorial (as indicated by the poppy on the plan). Roll of Honour circular. For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased.

  6. Frederic William Scott, American banker. Member firm Arrington & Scott, tobacconists, Richmond, Virginia, 1884-1890, Shelburne & Scott, leaf tobacco, 1893-1900; Member Virginia Volumes (state militia), 1883-1890, advancing to captain on staff. Background. Scott, Frederic William was born on August 30, 1862 in Petersburg, Virginia, United States.

  7. William C. Fredericks - Scott+Scott. HIGHLIGHTS: Three-time Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar, Columbia University Law School. Columbia University International Fellow.