Hi This is also my line. My understand about Martha Scott was that her father was Abraham Scott of Phil. Pa. They where, as I have learn, black. Not native Americans. Our family story is that they where married in Phil. Pa and later moved to NC. Her father's will gave Martha a slave, which Peter later sold. Some thought that Abraham was a Quaker. However after many years of working with Quaker records (in my Dickson line) I have found no record of him. However Peter and Martha do show up in one entry in Hinshaw vol 1. Peter was thought to have been a short redhead preacher. I am currently working on his parents and feel sure I am close to nailing them down. Right now I am waiting for proof before I post it. But I have been working in the Sussex area of England. If he was indeed Quaker, there is little chance that we would ever find a record of him coming to the colonies. When people came from England, they had to take an Oath to the Crown. Quaker would not take the Oath, so they would get passage other ways. Case in point my Dickson ancestor worked on the ship that brought him over. Once here, he just walked off. I find this family so interesting...The spent several years in Pa, then Va. then later in NC. By the way, several of the children where born in Va. Little is know about their childhood. But, they left a good trail of land ownership. I have been to Littleberry's old land as well as a cabin that belonged to Henry C. Bray. One of my ancestor and the former treasurer of Surry Co. about the time of the Civil War. It was his son William that died at Gettsyburg and his other son Robert who was captured most of the time. Henry C. died shortly after his eldest son. Some say he upon hearing the news, he walked out of the cabin and right in the Yakin River. Not sure if that was true, but he did die shortly afterwards. sorry to go on like that.... Glee