Son | Henry Scott+ (b. before 1656, d. before 13 February 1733/34) |
Daughter | Hanna Scott (b. about December 1658) |
Son | George Scott+ (b. 1665, d. before 1726) |
Son | John Scott (b. before 1667, d. before 28 May 1709) |
Pedigree Chart | |
Included in charts - lists | Box Pedigree - CRS (#1) Box Pedigree - CRS (#2) Charles Ryland Scott Ancestors Descendants of Owen Scott, b. 1614 in Ireland Indented - CRS (#1) Indented - CRS (#2) Y-DNA Line Proven |
Relationship | 8th great-grandfather of Charles Ryland ("Ryland") Scott 10th great-grandfather of Isaac Silas Vaughn 10th great-grandfather of Katherine Gilstrap Scott 10th great-grandfather of Joseph Ryland Scott 10th great-grandfather of Charles Parker ("Parker") Scott 10th great-grandfather of Orly Marie Vaughn 10th great-grandfather of Avital Catherine Vaughn |
DNA Verified | Y DNA matches through Owen Scott | |
Birth | 1614 | He was born in 1614. He was shown as Owen Scott, age 40, in Dec 1654.1,2 |
Anecdote | Owen Scott is an Irishman.3 | |
Marriage | 1654 | He and Joane ("Jane") Tafte were married in 1654 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. Jane Tofte was formerly servant of Benjamin Cowdrey. A new life in the New World offered a glimmer of hope; this explains how one-half to two-thirds of the immigrants who came to the American colonies arrived as indentured servants. Servants typically wo4,5 |
Heir - Named As | 6 April 1664 | He made a will on 6 April 1664 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. His son Henry was shown as Owen Scot's son Henry Scott and given one mare colt in the will of Alice Armetrading, widow.1 |
Death | about 1667 | He died about 1667.6 |
Will | 1667 | He signed a will in 1667. |
Land Deed Named In | 1677 | He made a will in 1677 in Matchipungo, Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. William Whittington sold 50 acres of this tract to Henry Scott, the deed stating that his father Captain William had previously sold the land to Owne Scott, father of Henry, but that no deed was given. William Whittington sold 50 acres of this tract to Henry Scott, the deed stating that his father Captain William had previously sold the land to Owne Scott, father of Henry, but that no deed was given.7 |
Last Edited | 8 April 2019 |