Washington Co., AR - Biographies - Robert R. 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 *********************************************** Robert R. Scott, a prominent young farmer of Washington County, Ark., is a native of Pulaski County, Ark., born December 17, 1861. His parents, Robert A. and Eliza (Hix) Scott, were born in Tennessee, and the father was first married to a Miss Patty Haines, by whom he has a family of three children. His last marriage, to Miss Hix, was blessed in the birth of four children: Elizabeth, Mrs. Horner; Robert R. and two children who died in infancy. Mr. Scott came to Pulaski County, Ark., when a young man, and was engaged in farming in that county until 1879, when he brought his family to Washington County, and here resided until his death, which occurred June 11, 1887. He was a devout Christian and an earnest worker in the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and was also a strong supporter of the principles of the Democratic party. His wife, who was born on the 10th of August, 1819, is still living, and resides in Washington County. Robert R. Scott was reared in Pulaski County, and in 1879 came with his parents to Washington County. Here he was married on the 12th of November, 1882, to Miss Edna E. Barnes, who was born in November, 1863, and a daughter of Wiley Barnes. They have three interesting little children: Gertrude M., Ida B. and Robert B. In starting out in life for himself, Mr. Scott's sole possessions consisted of a span of horses, but by judicious management and indomitable energy he is now the owner of an excellent farm of 169 acres, nearly all of which is under cultivation. Although a young man, he has already taken a prominent place among the representative farmers of the county, and is a good calculator, financier and business man. He is a worthy member of the Knights of the Horse, and has always supported the Democratic party.