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Morgan dmorgan@efn.org ==================================================================== Chapter 6 Martha Barber Scott I remember a dispute about this chapter, some questioning if the Scott descendants I found on the census in Sumter were really the family of James Scott, or if that particular branch had settled in Tennessee instead. I am all in favor of accuracy, although you can't tell it by the printed edition of this book, so if anybody wants to refresh my memory, please do so. _________________________________________________________________ Martha (Patsy) Barber, daughter of George and Margaret (Watkins) Barber, was born ca. 1777, Wilkes county, Georgia. She married James Scott 29 June 1797, Oglethorpe County, Georgia.[1]53 Martha died before her father in 1820. Martha and James Scott were well-to-do in Clarke County, Georgia, James selling out in 1824 and moving to Walton County, Georgia, where he died 2 August 1832.[2]53A The children of James and Martha (Barber) Scott: 1. Mary Scott, born 1799, married John Dean, 15 July 1819, Clarke County, Georgia.[3]54 2. John Scott, born 1802, Clarke County, Ga., died September 1869, Cleburn, Johnson County, Texas. 3. George Scott 4. Josiah B. Scott 5. James Scott, Jr., born 1807, married Ann _____.[4]55 (I think this is where the dispute was, the descendants of James Scott Jr) A. Alonzo D. Scott, born 1840, Walton County, Georgia. B. John N. Scott, born 1847, Walton County, Georgia. C. E. B. Scott,(male) born 1852, Walton County, Georgia. D. George M. Scott, born 1855, Sumter County, Georgia. E. Benjamin H. Scott, born 1859, Sumter County, Georgia. 6. Margaret Scott married William Bentley. 7. daughter married ____ Woolworth. ******** John Scott John Scott,[5]56 son of James and Martha (Barber) Scott, born 1802, Clarke County, Georgia, married Melissa Webster Paxson, 7 March 1826, Walton County, Georgia. Melissa was born 1807, Buckhead, Georgia, died 1886, Caddo, Stephens County, Texas. John died 1869, Cleburne, Texas. 1. James Troup Scott, born 12 September 1827, Walton County, Georgia, served in Company H, 2nd Georgia Regiment, C.S.A. James died 1863 from Civil War wounds. He had married Mary Ann Tabitha Echols, 6 June 1851, Walton County, Georgia. She was born 22 December 1831, Walton County, Georgia, died 8 February 1884, Stephens county, Texas. She was the daughter of Robert Milner Echols who served 29 years in the Georgia Legislature, a Major General in the War with Mexico and was killed at the National Bridge, Mexico, 13 December 1847. Robert Milner Echols' wife was Mary Melton, grandaughter of John Stroud, Revolutionary soldier from North Carolina. Her brother, Eliel, died at the Alamo. A. Fannie Ella Scott, born 25 April 1859, Cattooga County, Georgia, died 20 November 1936, Ranger, Texas, married George Washington Outlaw 5 September 1878, Breckinridge, Texas. George W. Outlaw, born 26 March 1846, Baldwin, Mississippi, died 8 January 1923, Ranger, Texas, served with the 11th Mississippi Cavalry, Company D, C.S.A. a. Bertha Outlaw, born 29 August 1879, married George Cunningham. b. Ervin Worley Outlaw, born 18 January 1881, married Etna Corbett. c. Edna Outlaw, born 21 April 1883, died young. d. Mattie Verna Outlaw, born 10 December 1886, married Pearl Long e. Rex Clyde Outlaw, born 1 January 1889, Stephens County, Texas, died 20 June 1959, Dallas, Texas. aa. Dorothy Outlaw, born 10 November 1914, Ranger, Texas, married Albert G. Pabst, Jr, 28 November 1935 (NSDAR) aaa. Rachel Dorothea Pabst, born 27 August 1940, Houston, Texas, married Leslie Rea Tarrance 28 May 1966, Dallas, tx (NSDAR#577497) f. George Washington Outlaw, Jr., born 27 July 1891, married Hazel Hope. g. Myrtle Outlaw, born 28 March 1894, married Robert Bailey Stroud h. Melvin Conner Outlaw, born 8 July 1902, married Bessie Stephens 2. George W. Scott, born 1830, Walton County, Georgia, married Mary Smith. 3. Dr. John R. Scott, born 1835, Walton County, Georgia, died Caddo, Stephens County, Texas. Never married. 4. Josiah Barbour Scott, born 16 March 1838, Walton County, Georgia, died 25 September 1910, Cordele, Crisp County, Georgia, married Margaret Josephine Bagley, 20 June 1864, Sumter County, Georgia. She was the daughter of Dr. David and Camilia Jane (Hand) Bagley. She was born 1 March 1848, Sumter County, Georgia, died 9 June 1927, Orlando, Florida. Josiah served in the Civil War, first in company G, 35th Regiment, Georgia Infantry, first as a Sergeant, later as a Lieutenant. He enlisted as a private in 1863 in Company A, 11th Battalion, Georgia Light Artillary. Josiah served as a Judge in Crisp County, Georgia for many years, and also served as Mayor of Cordele. A. Homer Scott, born 1866, Sumter County, Georgia. B. Zuleika Josephine Scott, born 18 March 1868, died after 1 June 1896, Dooly County, Georgia, married Franklin Embery Varnadoe, 26 August 1885, Dooly County, Georgia. a. Birdie Veva Varnadoe, born 6 January 1888, Dooly County, Ga. died 8 March 1970, Telfair Co Ga. Married Herbert Marvin Baker 3 June 1906, Crisp county, Georgia. Birdie buried in Andersonville National Cemetery, Andersonville, Georgia. aa. Dewitt Bernard Baker, born 21 November 1917, Cordele, Crisp Co. Ga, married Sibyl Laverne McClanaha, 21 September 1942, Omaha, Nebraska. Sibyl born 31 December 1922, Montrose, Colorado, the daughter of Argus and Mildred Laverne (Quigley) McClanahan. aaa. Grant K. Baker, born 23 July 1943, Wilmington, Dover County, Delaware. bbb. Dewitt Bernard Baker Jr, born 6 June 1945, Telfair County, Geogia, married Lillian Kay Bates. aaaa. Ronald Shane Baker, born 10 July 1968, Oxnard, California. C. Dunlap Scott, born 1870, Sumter County, Georgia. D. Ivy Scott, born 1875, Sumter County, Georgia. E. Jennie Scott married Frank Barthalemew. F. Margaret Scott married (1) Harry Walden, (2) Fred Y. Boris. G. Joseph Barber Scott, born 10 May 1885, Sumter County, Georgia, married Margaret Coleman. H. Thurber Talmadge Scott, born 1887, living in 1974. I. Cordelia Scott married Edward Vinson. J. Lucille Scott married Allen Johnson. 5. Elizabeth Scott, born 1840, married James Henry Gatewood. 6. Martha J. Scott, born 1843, married Green Brantley Turner, son of Dr. Shade Turner. 7. William Scott married Fereby Broadnax. 8. Mary Clay Scott died young. 9. Melissa Scott, born 1851, married William Benjamin Motes. ******** Deed, Heirs of James Scott, Sr. Georgia ) Walton County ) Know all men by these presents that we Deed Book K ) George Scott, John Scott, James Scott Jr., John 1832-1835 ) Dean and William Bently as Legatees of the Estate page 97 ) of James Scott Sr., late of said State and County aforsaid deceased, for and in consideration of the sum of Four hundred and fifty nine dollars to us in hand paid by Josiah B. Scott, one of the Legatees of Said Estate above mentioned and State and County aforsaid the receipt wherof we do hereby acknowledge, do hereby give, grant sell and convey to the said Josiah B. Scott his heirs and assigns a certain Tract or parcel of land, known in the original Survey by lot No. (138) one hundred and thirty eight in the fourth district of Walton County and State of Georgia, together with all the privileges and appertuanances thereunto belonging. To have and to hold the same unto the said Josiah B. Scott his heirs and assigns to his and their use and behalf forever. And we do covnant with the said Josiah B. Scott his heirs and assigns that we are lawfully seized in six of the premises that they are free of all incumbrances and that we will warrant and will defend the same to the said Josiah B. Scott his heirs and assigns forever, against the lawful claim and demands of all persons. In Witness where of we do hereunto set our hands and official seals this 6th day of December in the year of our Lord one Thousand eight hundred and thirty two. Signed, Sealed and delivered in presence of Thadus Beall George Scott Joshua Miturs John Scott Rinbrin Wiarw J. P. James Scott Jr., by George Scott John Dean William Bently Recorded 7th February 1833 J. P. Lucas Clk.