Father | William Scott, Jr (b. about 1757, d. before 22 December 1806) |
Mother | Elizabeth Moore (b. about 1757, d. before 31 December 1819) |
Daughter | Elizabeth Sarah Scott+ (b. 1820, d. before August 1862) |
Son | Rev. Azariah Francis ("A. F.") Scott+ (b. 14 September 1822, d. 7 October 1897) |
Son | John G Scott (b. circa 1834) |
Son | William M Scott (b. 13 April 1836, d. 7 January 1910) |
Daughter | Henrietta Scott+ (b. 1839, d. 14 November 1918) |
Son | William Scott (b. 1849) |
Son | Joseph J Scott (b. circa 1850) |
Pedigree Chart | |
Included in charts - lists | Box Pedigree - CRS Charles Ryland Scott Ancestors Descendants of Obedience Robins - Jamestowne Councillor - 1655/6 - 1660 Descendants of Owen Scott, b. 1614 in Ireland Descendants of William Bibby - Jamestowne Resident at Muster of 1624/25 - First Families of Virginia Indented - CRS Relationship to William Bibby (First Families of Virginia) Y-DNA Line Proven |
Relationship | 3rd great-grandfather of Charles Ryland ("Ryland") Scott 5th great-grandfather of Isaac Silas Vaughn 5th great-grandfather of Katherine Gilstrap Scott 5th great-grandfather of Joseph Ryland Scott 5th great-grandfather of Charles Parker ("Parker") Scott 5th great-grandfather of Orly Marie Vaughn 5th great-grandfather of Avital Catherine Vaughn |
Person Source | William W Scott had person sources.1 | |
DNA Verified | Y-DNA & 9 DNA matches through William W Scott | |
ChildParent2,3 | ||
Birth | about 1787 | He was born about 1787 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO.3 |
Land Division | after 22 December 1806 | He was named in a division of land after 22 December 1806 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. There is a land division in the Northampton survey books which give his four sons as Benjamin, William, George and John. This was the 100 acres he bought from Matthew Harmanson in 1794.4 |
Marriage | 1 July 1819 | He and Nancy ("Annie") Scott were married on 1 July 1819 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. Sarah Scott was the security on the M.L.B. of William W. Scott and Nancy Scott. (NOTE: The proof that Nancy was the daughter of George (of Baily) Scott and his wife Sarah Kemp is based solely on the assumption that this Sarah Scott was the mother of Nancy1,2,5 |
Residence | 1820 | He lived in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO, in 1820.6 |
Residence | 1830 | He lived in Hungars Parish, Northampton, Virginia, USABG, in 1830.7 |
Marriage | 8 October 1832 | He and Henrietta ("Henny") Mason were married on 8 October 1832 at Levin Beach was the security on the M.L.B. of William W. Scott and Henny Mason, daughter of Arroda Mason. Bond shows Martin. Thos. G. Stockly as to Henny's age. They were married by L. Dix.BG, in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO.8,9 |
Residence | 1840 | He lived in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO, in 1840.10 |
Marriage | before 5 August 1850 | He and Elizabeth M Scott were married before 5 August 1850 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO.8 |
Residence | 5 August 1850 | He lived in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO, on 5 August 1850. Name: William W Scott, Age: 62, Birth Year: abt 1788, Birth Place: Northamptonshire, Gender: Male, Race: White, Occupation: Farmer, Industry: Agriculture, Real Estate: 7000, Record ID: 8054::15393534, Household Members: Elizabeth Scott, Francis Scott, Sal11 |
Residence | 25 June 1860 | He lived in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO, on 25 June 1860. Name: William W Scott, Age: 84, Birth Year: abt 1776, Birth Place: Virginia, Gender: Male, Race: White, Post Office: Seaview, Occupation: Farmer, Personal Estate Value: 7000, Real Estate Value: 9800, Record ID: 7667::34078131, Household Members: Elizabeth12 |
Will | 1 March 1862 | He signed a will on 1 March 1862 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. In the name of God, Amen & William W. Scott, of the county of Northampton and state of Virginia, do hereby, being of sound mind and disposing memory, make and ordain this is for my last will and testament revoking all former wills made as follows: 1st Upon the condition that my wife" "Elizabeth M. Scott relinquish all her right of dower in my estate, I do hereby empower William M. Scott, my hereinafter named executor to the said Elizabeth M. Scott annually during natural life the sum of One Hundred and twenty dollars ($120.00) and at her death to pay to my son Joseph J Scott the sum of Two thousand dollars. 2nd I bequeath to my daughter Henrietta Scott, the farm, and appurtenances whereon Custis Willis now lives which I purchased, I purchased of Washington Hunt, upon the following conditions viz: I hereby empower my executor to rent out the said farm until, or sufficiently long to pay a certain debt of about $1000.00 and the interest thereon which I owe to Washington Hunt for the purchase of the said land. If the said Henrietta Scott should depart this life leaving no children, the said land is to revert back to my estate to be disposed of by my executor as the rest of my estate as hereinafter named. Should the said Henrietta Scott depart this life leaving child or children the said land to be inherited by them and their heirs forever, subject to the same condition of the payment of the said $ 1,000.00 and interest thereon as named above. 3. I give and bequeath the whole balance of my estate, both real and personal to my son William M. Scott upon the following conditions viz: 1. The said William M. Scott shall pay for my wife Elizabeth M. Scott in lieu of her dower in my estate the sum on One Hundred and twenty dollars annually during her life, and at her death to pay her son Joseph J. Scott the sum of $ 2,000.00 as before stated. 2. The said William Scott shall pay all my just debts as soon after my decease as conveniently may be. 3. He shall pay out of the rents of the farm whereon Curtis Willis now lives which I purchased of Washington Hunt the debt of $ 1,000.00 or thereabouts and interest which I owe for said land, and then dispose of said land as heretofore named. 4. The said William M. Scott shall pay to my son, John G. Scott, and to my grandchildren William A. Dix and William J. Wilson each, five hundred dollars ($500.00) and to my grandson Jesse Wilson the sum of Four hundred and sixty dollars ($460.00) as soon as in the judgement of the said William M. Scott he can conveniently do so, after all my debts are paid. 5. The said William Scott shall clothe, educate and raise my son Joseph J. Scott until the death of my said wife, and then to retain in his hands as guardian of the said Joseph J. Scott the sum of two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) which said $2,000.00 I do hereby give and bequeath to my said son Joseph J Scott to be paid by my executor as thus stated. 6. I leave it optional with my executor to give or not to my son Azariah F. Scott the sum of $ 230.00, the same being the difference between a certain debt I paid as security for the said Azariah F. Scott amounting to about ($530.00) Five hundred and thirty dollars several years ago, and on open account which I owed the said Azariah F. Scott amounting to $ 300.00. The said amt of $ 230.00 to be paid by my executor to the said A. F. Scott if in his judgement he is able to do so after my just debts are all paid. And lastly I do herby nominate and appoint the said William M. Scott sole executor to this my last will and testament and request that the court shall not exact security of said executor when he shall qualify as executor of my estate. And I do hereby request that my said executor shall appoint some suitable person to carry out the provisions of this will in case of his death, and should he fail so to do. I do hereby request that the county court of Northampton County shall make such appointment. In witness whereof, I the said testator William W. Scott, have to this, my said last will, set my hand and seal, this the first day of March A.D. 1862 William (his X mark) W. Scott Seal Signed sealed, published and declared by the testator, William W. Scott, as and for his last wil and testament in the presence of us, who in his presence, at his request, and in the presence of each other, have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses. Luther Nottingham Joakim Wilkins Thomas J. Fitchett Virginia At a court held for Northampton County the 11th day of August 1862, This last will and testament of William W. Scott deceased was proved by the oaths of Luther Nottingham and Joakim Wilkins, two of the subscribing witnesses thereto, and ordered to be recorded. And William M. Scott, the executor in the said will named appearance in court and refuses to take upon himself the execution thereof. And on the motion of Luther Nottingham, who took oath and together with Leonard B Nottingham and John J. Scott, his securitie3s, entered into a bond in the penalty of fifteen thousand dollars, certificate is granted the said Luther Nottingham for obtaining letters of administration on the said decedent’s estate with his will aforesaid annexed in due form. Which bond was acknowledged by the several obligors therein and ordered to be recorded. Teste: Lafayette Harmanson, Clerk8,13 |
Death | between 1 March 1862 and 11 August 1862 | He died between 1 March 1862 and 11 August 1862 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO.8 |
Last Edited | 24 November 2022 |