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There is also a death of an infant Agnes Watson SCOTT (mmn WOOD) in 1855 at Old Kilptrick, a transcription on Ancestry has her birth 28 May 1854, parents James SCOTT and Charlotte WOOD.

Modified to add:
It looks like Janet Wood SCOTT died 1892 aged 36, registered at Old Kilpatrick.

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Thanks Forfarian, I had forgotten that it's not  Probate in Scotland.

up2you2, without knowing exactly what information you already have:

Charles Wood SCOTT married Elizabeth GEORGE in 1886 in Old Kilpatrick. They had the following children according to a search on Scotlands People (all registered at Old Kilpatrick):

1887  James Watson SCOTT (died 1963, aged 75)
1889  William George SCOTT  (died 1905, aged 15)
1892  Janet Clark SCOTT (died 1973 - the age looks right, aged 80)
1896  Charles Wood SCOTT (died 1960 aged 64)

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findagrave for James SCOTT's wife Charlotte, died 1917 :
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/173641335/charlotte-scott

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James Wood SCOTT died 28 June 1915 at Gallipoli.

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An engagement of Charles' son in 1931:
   Friday,  Oct. 16, 1931
Publication: Dundee Courier

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So you're looking for the sons Charles and James?

Charles Wood SCOTT probate:
Died 23 Oct 1931 at Bowling.

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There are a few James SCOTT born 1830-1832 with mmn WATSON, but this one looks likely:

James SCOTT baptised 3 Jan 1831  (501 40 / 133) parents James SCOTT and Agnes WATSON at Old or West Kilpatrick.

James SCOTT married Agnes WATSON 7 Sept 1811 at Old or West Kilpatrick (501 30 / 165).

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So I'm assuming this is his death on Scotlands People:

James SCOTT aged 72, mother's maiden name WATSON 1903 (501 / 282)   Old or West Kilpatrick

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I'm not entirely clear what information you are after. There is this death notice from 1903:

"BOWLING SHIPBUILDER DEAD - Mr James Scott, the head of the well known firm of ship builders at Bowling, died yesterday in his 73rd year."
Wednesday,  Oct. 14, 1903
Publication: Edinburgh Evening News

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