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'''Elizabeth Scott''' was the wife of the [[Bristol]]ian tea [[Merchants|merchant]] and [[Templar]] [[Emmett Scott]] and the mother of [[Caroline Scott-Kenway|Caroline Scott]], subsequently making her the grandmother of [[Jennifer Scott]]. | '''Elizabeth Scott''' was the wife of the [[Bristol]]ian tea [[Merchants|merchant]] and [[Templars|Templar]] [[Emmett Scott]] and the mother of [[Caroline Scott-Kenway|Caroline Scott]], subsequently making her the grandmother of [[Jennifer Scott]]. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
While her husband disapproved of their daughter's marriage to [[Edward Kenway]], Elizabeth was secretly happy for Caroline in having a positive marriage, something which Emmett and herself did not particularly possess. She was present during the wedding and | While her husband disapproved of their daughter's marriage to [[Edward Kenway]], Elizabeth was secretly happy for Caroline in having a positive marriage, something which Emmett and herself did not particularly possess. She was present during the wedding and attempted to change her husband's mind when he decided to disown their daughter for her misalliance, though he didn't take her opinion into account. Some time after Edward's venture to the [[Caribbean|West Indies]] and Caroline's return home, Caroline gave birth to Elizabeth's grand-daughter Jennifer. | ||
In 1721, during his travels, Emmett contracted smallpox and passed the disease onto Elizabeth and Caroline. While her husband | In 1721, during his travels, Emmett contracted smallpox and passed the disease onto Elizabeth and Caroline. While she and her husband eventually recovered from the affliction, Caroline grew weaker and weaker until she passed away, due in part to Emmett's arrogance. After her mother's death, Jennifer manifested the desire to contact her father and to inform him about Caroline's death and her own existence, to which Elizabeth helped her granddaughter. Keeping it a secret from her husband, she arranged for a letter wrote by Jennifer to reach Kenway and that the young girl embark discreetly on a ship leaving for [[Great Inagua]]. | ||
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Revision as of 17:56, 31 October 2014
Elizabeth Scott was the wife of the Bristolian tea merchant and Templar Emmett Scott and the mother of Caroline Scott, subsequently making her the grandmother of Jennifer Scott.
Biography
While her husband disapproved of their daughter's marriage to Edward Kenway, Elizabeth was secretly happy for Caroline in having a positive marriage, something which Emmett and herself did not particularly possess. She was present during the wedding and attempted to change her husband's mind when he decided to disown their daughter for her misalliance, though he didn't take her opinion into account. Some time after Edward's venture to the West Indies and Caroline's return home, Caroline gave birth to Elizabeth's grand-daughter Jennifer.
In 1721, during his travels, Emmett contracted smallpox and passed the disease onto Elizabeth and Caroline. While she and her husband eventually recovered from the affliction, Caroline grew weaker and weaker until she passed away, due in part to Emmett's arrogance. After her mother's death, Jennifer manifested the desire to contact her father and to inform him about Caroline's death and her own existence, to which Elizabeth helped her granddaughter. Keeping it a secret from her husband, she arranged for a letter wrote by Jennifer to reach Kenway and that the young girl embark discreetly on a ship leaving for Great Inagua.