Father | Tatham ("Tatum") Scott (b. about 1708, d. before 10 January 1748) |
Mother | Margaret (b. about 1710, d. before 9 October 1751) |
Pedigree Chart | |
Included in charts - lists | Descendants of Owen Scott, b. 1614 in Ireland |
Relationship | 5th great-granduncle of Charles Ryland ("Ryland") Scott 7th great-granduncle of Isaac Silas Vaughn 7th great-granduncle of Katherine Gilstrap Scott 7th great-granduncle of Joseph Ryland Scott 7th great-granduncle of Charles Parker ("Parker") Scott 7th great-granduncle of Orly Marie Vaughn 7th great-granduncle of Avital Catherine Vaughn |
Birth | circa 1734 | George Scott was born circa 1734 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. Evidently she was dec'd by this date as she was not named in ther grandmother Mary Scott's will. On 10 Jun 1752 it was ordered that George Kendall and Kendall Harmanson do audit the Estate of Tatum Scott dec'd in the hands of Peter Hog his Administrator & settle the Estate of Anne Scott dec'd daughter of the said Tatum and divide the same amongst the surviving orphans of the said Tatum and make report thereof to the Court.1,2 |
Anecdote | May 1749 | John Stratton was named guardian for George Scott, orphan of Tatum. George was underage in 1749 but not in 1752 in his grandmother’s will. |
Court - Named in Ord | 9 May 1749 | He made a will on 9 May 1749 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. It was ordered that John Stratton Gent take George Scott, orphan of Tatum Scott dec'd into his care til the next court.1,2 |
Will - Grandmothers | 22 January 1752 | He was named in his Grandmother's will on on 22 January 1752 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. In her will Mary Scott named granddaughter Mary Scott, grandson John Hardin, grandson Azariah Scott, grandson George Scott, grandson John Scott, John Tankard, Mason Smith (female) and daughter-in-law Ansley Hardin.1,3 |
Marriage | circa 1758 | He and Ann Hunt were married circa 1758 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. |
Land Sold | 1761 | He sold land in 1761 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. Whitelaw shows that how they obtained possession was not discovered, but a George and Anne Scott now sold this 200 acres (of Hillary Hunt's land) to Azariah Hunt. (NOTE: Evidently Anne was the daughter named in Hillary Hunt's will.)4,1 |
Anecdote | 1761 | This might be the George Scott, married to Ann____, who sold 200 acres of N20 to Azariah Hunt in 1761 and bought land in Accomack County in 1762.1,5 |
Last Edited | 19 April 2019 |