Margaret Charlotte Charpentier Scott
1770 - 15 May 1826
Margaret Charlotte Charpentier Scott (abt. 1770-1826) was born about Dec. 1770 in France. She was the daughter of Jean Charpentier and Charlotte Volere. She married Walter Scott on 24 Dec. 1797 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England, and they had four children. She died 14 May 1826 in Abbotsford, Roxburgh, Scotland. She was one of the eminent women for whom Wilford Woodruff initiated proxy temple ordinance work in Aug. 1877.
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