Husband: Ervin Scott |
Wife: Elvington |
Born: in Marion Dist, SC Died: 1849/1850 in Marion Dist, SC Father: Jesse Elvington Mother: Mary Spouses: |
Children |
01 (M): Allen Scott Born: 1842/1843 in Marion Dist, SC Died: after 1850 in Marion Dist, SC Spouses: |
02 (M): Andrew Scott Born: 1842/1843 in Marion Dist, SC Died: after 1850 in Marion Dist, SC Spouses: |
03 (M): John Scott Born: 1844/1845 in Marion Dist, SC Died: after 1850 in Marion Dist, SC Spouses: Mantha Johnson |
04 (F): Beady Scott Born: 1848/1849 in Marion Dist, SC Died: after 1850 in Marion Dist, SC Spouses: |
Ervin Scott:
Notes:
!DEED:30 Jan 1846 Marion Co., SC Deed Book T page 299
Heirs of Eli Scott to Ervin Scott
Celia Scott, William Scott, Jesse Scott, Hugh Scott and Hugh Yelvington to Ervin Scott for $300 ... granted to Thomas Scott 1805 ...
S: Celia (X) Scott, William (X) Scott, James Scott (sic?), Hugh Scott, Hugh Yelverton.
Dower renounced by Elizabeth (X) Scott, wife of William Scott, and Lunay (X) Scott Yelverton wife of Hugh Yelverton;
!DEED:30 Jan 1846 Marion Co., SC Deed Book T page 301
Heirs of Eli Scott to William Scott
Celia Scott, Jesse Scott, Hugh Scott, Ervin Scott and Hugh Yelverton to William Scott for $300 ...
S: Celia (X) Scott, Jesse (X) Scott, Ervin Scott, Hugh Yelverton, Hugh Scott.
Dower renounced by Beedy Scott (s: Celia Scott), wife of Ervin Scott, and Lurany (X) Scott Yelverton wife of Hugh Yelverton;
!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 818/822
Ervin Scott 31 Farmer $1500 Marion
Allen 7
Andrew 7
John 5
Beady 1
Benjamin Hodge 41 Labourer;
!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 175
Scott. - The Scott family, in Hillsboro, are not very extensive. Old man Pharaoh Scott lived near Tabernacle Church, on the road from Gaddy's to Nichols; he was a harmless, honest and inoffensive man; he raised three sons, Thomas, James and Ely. Thomas married and moved West, many years ago; James married Miss Sallie Elvington, daughter of old John Elvington ; James Scott is dead, but his wife, Sallie, still survives ; he raised a large family, sons and daughters, all unknown except the oldest son, Giles Scott, who is now a worthy citizen of that community. Ely Scott also married Miss Appie Elvington, daughter of old man John Elvington ; by her he had one daughter ; his wife died, and he married another one of the ten daughters of John Goodyear-an excellent woman she was ; I think she is dead ; she left two daughters ; Ely Scott is also dead. Old Pharaoh Scott had one daughter, named Patience; she married Jerry Campbell, near Mullins; Jerry and wife are both dead; they left two sons, K. M. Campbell and Rev. Ely Campbell, citizens of Reaves Township, and much respected. Pharaoh Scott had a brother up about the High Hill, whose name is forgotten; he had sons, William and Ervin, and perhaps others, and there are members of that family now in that neighborhood, two of whom, John L. and William, are known. Ervin Scott married a daughter of old Jessee Elvington; he was an energetic, persevering man; he died in middle life, and left a family. I know nothing of them-nor is anything known of William Scott's family. ;
Elvington:
Notes:
!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 175
Scott. - The Scott family, in Hillsboro, are not very extensive. Old man Pharaoh Scott lived near Tabernacle Church, on the road from Gaddy's to Nichols; he was a harmless, honest and inoffensive man; he raised three sons, Thomas, James and Ely. Thomas married and moved West, many years ago; James married Miss Sallie Elvington, daughter of old John Elvington ; James Scott is dead, but his wife, Sallie, still survives ; he raised a large family, sons and daughters, all unknown except the oldest son, Giles Scott, who is now a worthy citizen of that community. Ely Scott also married Miss Appie Elvington, daughter of old man John Elvington ; by her he had one daughter ; his wife died, and he married another one of the ten daughters of John Goodyear-an excellent woman she was ; I think she is dead ; she left two daughters ; Ely Scott is also dead. Old Pharaoh Scott had one daughter, named Patience; she married Jerry Campbell, near Mullins; Jerry and wife are both dead; they left two sons, K. M. Campbell and Rev. Ely Campbell, citizens of Reaves Township, and much respected. Pharaoh Scott had a brother up about the High Hill, whose name is forgotten; he had sons, William and Ervin, and perhaps others, and there are members of that family now in that neighborhood, two of whom, John L. and William, are known. Ervin Scott married a daughter of old Jessee Elvington; he was an energetic, persevering man; he died in middle life, and left a family. I know nothing of them-nor is anything known of William Scott's family. ;
(01) Allen Scott:
Notes:
!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 818/822
Ervin Scott 31 Farmer $1500 Marion
Allen 7
Andrew 7
John 5
Beady 1
Benjamin Hodge 41 Labourer;
(02) Andrew Scott:
Notes:
!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 818/822
Ervin Scott 31 Farmer $1500 Marion
Allen 7
Andrew 7
John 5
Beady 1
Benjamin Hodge 41 Labourer;
(04) Beady Scott:
Notes:
!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 818/822
Ervin Scott 31 Farmer $1500 Marion
Allen 7
Andrew 7
John 5
Beady 1
Benjamin Hodge 41 Labourer;
Revised: June 27, 2024
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