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She married Captain [[William Scott|William L. Scott]], who died in a steamboat accident in [[1885]]. Three years later she married real estate developer [[Thomas Molton]]. Their son, [[Thomas Molton Jr|Thomas Jr]] died at age 12 after being struck by a stray bullet outside the [[Jefferson Theatre]].
She married Captain [[William Scott|William L. Scott]], who died in a steamboat accident in [[1885]]. Three years later she married real estate developer [[Thomas Molton]]. Their son, [[Thomas Molton Jr|Thomas Jr]] died at age 12 after being struck by a stray bullet outside the [[Jefferson Theatre]].
Molton died in [[1919]] and is buried at [[Oak Hill Cemetery]].
==References==
* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108458709/lizzie-molton Lizzie Molton] at Findagrave.com


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Latest revision as of 12:34, 2 January 2021

Lizzie Jane Linn Scott Molton (born November 28, 1847; died April 29, 1919) was a daughter of Charles and Eliza Linn.

She married Captain William L. Scott, who died in a steamboat accident in 1885. Three years later she married real estate developer Thomas Molton. Their son, Thomas Jr died at age 12 after being struck by a stray bullet outside the Jefferson Theatre.

Molton died in 1919 and is buried at Oak Hill Cemetery.

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