Benton Co., AR - Biographies - Elder Larkin Scott *********************************************** This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: The Goodspeed Publishing Co Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgenwebarchives.org *********************************************** Elder Larkin Scott, of Bentonville, Ark., was born in Barren County, Ky., in 1818, and is a son of Samuel and Hannah (Phillips) Scott. The father was of Scotch-Irish descent, born in North Carolina, and there resided until his marriage, when he immigrated to Kentucky, and died in Callaway County, of that State, in 1837. He was a farmer. His wife was born in East Tennessee, and died in 1842, having borne eleven children, only two of whom are living. Larkin was the ninth in the family, and was educated in the pioneer schools of Kentucky. April 17, 1836, he was married to Miss Charlotte, daughter of Daniel and Sarah (Caldwell) Kirk, who are Virginians by birth. Mrs. Scott was born in Daviess County, Ky., in 1819, and is the mother of twelve living children: Francis M. (deceased), Margaret A. (wife of M. A. Jenkins). James F., Mary J. (wife of David Hoover), Sarah C. (wife of Frank Carter), Newton B., John W., Celia F. (wife of Larkin Wilson), David P., Martha M. (wife of William Oakley), William T. and Matilda Ellen. Rev. Scott has sixty-seven grandchildren and seven great- grandchildren. In 1840 he left Kentucky and moved to Dade County, Mo., but in 1856 came to Benton County, Ark., and purchased a farm of 200 acres four miles from Bentonville. In February, 1888, he moved to Bentonville, where he expects to pass the remainder of his days. In 1842 he became a member of the Christian Church, and in 1868 was ordained a minister of that denomination. He organized the Antioch Church, and was pastor of the same for about eighteen years. He also organized a congregation at Robinson School-house, and was pastor of that flock for eight years. He is [p.889] the organizer and pastor of the Wire Spring Church, and is also pastor of the Lowell Church. Elder Scott is the eldest minister in Benton County, where he is widely known as a true Christian gentleman and a useful and upright citizen. His wife has been a member of the Christian Church for fifty-four years. Their youngest child still resides with them. Elder Scott preached his first sermon in a small brick school house in Bentonville. The house is still standing. [ He did not stay in Bentonville or at the very least he is not buried there. He is buried in Hanson Cemetery, Texas, off of Hwy 377 between Dublin and Commanche,Texas. My uncle Wendell Hoover and his son Mark, visited the cemetery and took pictures. Larkin's daughter, my great-grandmother, Mary Jane, and her husband, David Hoover, are both buried there too. Larken died on 5/22/1903; Mary Jane on 6/24/1922; and David on 4/12/1921. Two more Scotts are buried there: Mary Jane's brother and sister -- W.P. (1859 - 1936) and Ellen (11/14/1861 - 11/13/1937) -- next to Larkin Scott.] Julie Anna Hoover Smylie (daughter of David Herman Hoover, son of George Hoover, son of David and Mary Jane Scott Hoover) Email: smylie@pnx.com