Greenbrier County, West Virginia Biography: Mark L. SPOTTS ************************************************************************** USGENWEB NOTICE: Material may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material, AND permission is obtained from the contributor of the file. These pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for non-commercial purposes, MUST obtain the written consent of the contributor. Transcribed and submitted by Valerie Crook, , 1998. ************************************************************************** MARK L. SPOTTS - was born May 31, 1812, in Lewisburg, Greenbrier County, where he has lived and had his home to the present date. In Union, Monroe County, (then) Virginia, on the 4th of July, 1855, he married Virginia W. WIATT who was born in Lynchburg, Virginia, July 4, 1827. William and Elizabeth (Moyers) SPOTTS, the parents of Mark L., came to Greenbrier County in their childhood, and died in Lewisburg in old age, each between the age of 70 and 80 years. The parents of Virginia W., wife of Mr. SPOTTS, Samuel J. and Sallie L. (BROWN) WIATT were both natives Lynchburg, Virginia. Mark L. SPOTTS had a paternal and maternal uncle in the 1812 war, serving in the Northwest, under Harrison, and sharing all the hardships of that memorable campaign. They went from Lewisburg, and returned here at the close of the war, spending the residue of the days in Lewisburg and its vicinity, living to a good old age, honored of all who knew them. The subject of this sketch was deputy clerk of the United States district court in 1835, under Col. R. W. Moore; was commissioner of revenue of Greenbrier County, 1835-54; was justice of Lewisburg District before the war; was county superintendt of schools from 1852 to the year 1864; was deputy recorder of the county court, 1869-72, inclusive and since January, 1873, has been clerk of the county court. He has been acting notary public for the past twelve or fifteen years, and was deputy sheriff 1861-2. He is at this time the oldest native citizen of Lewisburg living here, and by his efficient discharge of all the public duties laid upon him, has won and held the respect of all its citizens. Source: Hardesty, Henry H. Hardesty's Historical and Geographical Encyclopedia. New York: H.H. Hardesty and Company, 1884. Rpt. in West Virginia Heritage Encyclopedia. Ed. Jim Comstock. Richwood: Comstock, 1974.