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Scott Graham Williamson

Birth
Los Angeles County, California, USA
Death
10 Dec 1948 (aged 39)
Southampton, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Burial
Middle Village, Queens County, New York, USA Add to Map
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_December 10_. SCOTT GRAHAM WILLIAMSON, novelist; in the Southampton, Long Island, Hospital; suddenly; thirty-nine. Mr. Williamson, whose first two books, _The Fiesta at Anderson's House_ and _A Convoy through the Dream_, were widely acclaimed, was writing... (From Obituary, _Wilson Library Bulletin_, v. 23, p. 410 (February 1949).

SCOTT GRAHAM WILLIAMSON, author of "The Fiesta at Anderson's House" and "A Convoy Through the Dream," died suddenly on December 10. He was 39 years old. A few days before his death, Mr. Williamson signed a contract with Macmillian for the publication... (From Obituary Notes, _Publishers' Weekly_, v. 155 p. 142 (January 8, 1949).

Books by Scott Graham Williamson:
1. The American Craftsman (1940).
2. The Fiesta at Anderson's House (1947).
3. A Convoy Through the Dream. (1948).

His father was Alfred James Willamson , who was a son of Graham W. Williamson and Mary E. (Lee) Williamson [August 1845-?].

His mother was Della Grace Margaretha Scott [19 May 1880-31 August 1972], who was a daughter of Milo Wakely Scott and Della E. York [1850-?]. Milo Wakely Scott was a son of Horace Scott and Maria Smith [4 February 1804-7 January 1850]. Horace Scott was a son of Daniel Scott and Roxcy E. (Smith) Scott. Daniel Scott's 3rd great-grandfather was Deacon Samuel Chapin.

Scott's parents married on 16 July 1903 in Los Angeles, California.
_December 10_. SCOTT GRAHAM WILLIAMSON, novelist; in the Southampton, Long Island, Hospital; suddenly; thirty-nine. Mr. Williamson, whose first two books, _The Fiesta at Anderson's House_ and _A Convoy through the Dream_, were widely acclaimed, was writing... (From Obituary, _Wilson Library Bulletin_, v. 23, p. 410 (February 1949).

SCOTT GRAHAM WILLIAMSON, author of "The Fiesta at Anderson's House" and "A Convoy Through the Dream," died suddenly on December 10. He was 39 years old. A few days before his death, Mr. Williamson signed a contract with Macmillian for the publication... (From Obituary Notes, _Publishers' Weekly_, v. 155 p. 142 (January 8, 1949).

Books by Scott Graham Williamson:
1. The American Craftsman (1940).
2. The Fiesta at Anderson's House (1947).
3. A Convoy Through the Dream. (1948).

His father was Alfred James Willamson , who was a son of Graham W. Williamson and Mary E. (Lee) Williamson [August 1845-?].

His mother was Della Grace Margaretha Scott [19 May 1880-31 August 1972], who was a daughter of Milo Wakely Scott and Della E. York [1850-?]. Milo Wakely Scott was a son of Horace Scott and Maria Smith [4 February 1804-7 January 1850]. Horace Scott was a son of Daniel Scott and Roxcy E. (Smith) Scott. Daniel Scott's 3rd great-grandfather was Deacon Samuel Chapin.

Scott's parents married on 16 July 1903 in Los Angeles, California.


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