1348. Thomas Scott10 Fillebrown (John Potts9, Commodore Thomas Scott8, Thomas7, Hon. Thomas6, John5, John4, Thomas3, Humpfrey2 Phillibrowne, Robert1 ffilebrowne)(12440) was born in Port Kennedy, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania April 7, 1889.(12441) Thomas died circa May 1971 in place unknown___________, at approximately 82 years of age.(12442) His body was interred circa 1971 in Cold Spring, Putnam County, New York.(12443) Burial was in Cold Spring Cemetery.

Thomas married Beatrice Hartshorne June 11, 1925 in New York, Manhattan County, New York.(12444) "The ceremony, which was performed by Bishop Edwin Lines of Newark, N.J., assisted by the Rev. Dr. Floyd Jones, took place in the chantry of St. Thomas's Church. A reception and wedding breakfast followed in the ballroom of the Ambassador. The bride was attended by Mrs. Harold Van Tine as matron of honor. The bridesmaids were the Misses Alouise Boker, Elizabeth K. Clarke, Ellen D. Fillebrown and Dorothy Underhill. William Y. Fillebrown was his brother's best man. The ushers were Charles E. Clark of Philadelphia, Edmund L. Prince, Walter R. Sparks and Francis C. Lowthrop 3d."

Beatrice was born March 24, 1900.(12445) Beatrice(12446) was the daughter of Hugh Hartshorne and Sallie Vincent Harrison. Beatrice died February 15, 1986 at 85 years of age.(12447) Her body was interred circa 1986 in Cold Spring, Putnam County, New York.(12448) Burial was in Cold Spring Cemetery.

Beatrice, Hugh Hartshorne's child, resided with Hugh in Rumson, Monmouth County, New Jersey.(12449) Beatrice, Sallie Vincent Harrison's child, resided with Sallie in Manhattan, Bronx County, New York June 1925.(12450) The address was 449 Park Avenue.

Beatrice, as Thomas's wife, resided with him in Montclair, Essex County, New Jersey circa 1926.(12451) When Beatrice was age 26 and Thomas Scott Fillebrown was age 37 they became the parents of Thomas Scott Fillebrown, Jr. November 18, 1926 in New York City, county unknown________, New York.(12452) The birth took place at Miss Lippincott's Sanitarium, 667 Madison Avenue.

When Beatrice was age 27 and Thomas Scott Fillebrown was age 38 they became the parents of Sallie Harrison Hartshorne Fillebrown January 31, 1928 in New York City, county unknown________, New York.(12453) Beatrice resided in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee circa February 1986.(12454) She lived there while receiving Social Security checks. The ZIP code was 37205.

Thomas resided in Montclair, Essex County, New Jersey circa 1926.(12455) When Thomas was age 37 and Beatrice Hartshorne was age 26 they became the parents of Thomas Scott Fillebrown, Jr. November 18, 1926 in New York City, county unknown________, New York.(12456) The birth took place at Miss Lippincott's Sanitarium, 667 Madison Avenue.

When Thomas was age 38 and Beatrice Hartshorne was age 27 they became the parents of Sallie Harrison Hartshorne Fillebrown January 31, 1928 in New York City, county unknown________, New York.(12457) He was listed as a beneficiary in Elizabeth Young's will about September 25, 1934.(12458) The New York Times reported "Elizabeth".... left an estate appraised yesterday at $816,731 gross and $801,829 net, of which $158,837 was in securities. The bulk of the estate consisted of $635,731 as the value of a trust fund left her by her father, Dr. William Young of Cold Springs, N.Y. She gave the fund to her sons, Thomas S. and William Y. Fillebrown, and left other property to her sons and daughter Ellen D. Stiles."

Thomas resided in Lakeville, Litchfield County, Connecticut circa 1970.(12459) He collected Social Security payments while he lived there and the ZIP code was 06039.

Thomas Scott Fillebrown and Beatrice Hartshorne had the following children:

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Thomas "Scott" Fillebrown
1926 - 2013

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child + 1750 i. Thomas Scott11 Fillebrown, Jr. was born November 18, 1926.

child + 1751 ii. Sallie Harrison Hartshorne Fillebrown (still alive).

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