Hi Marilyn, In "History & Genealogy of the Gov. John Webster Family of Connecticut" there is one mention of an Edward Scott: Hampshire County Court records, Book I, p. 127: At a county court holden at Northampton, in and for said county, Mar. 28, 1670, "Thomas Webster and Edward Scott presented at the last Court at Springfield for defaming the Sabbath, and warned here to appear; and they were both admonished of their offense and ordered to pay each of them two and six pence to the Recorder as his fees and so were dismissed." The indictment at Springfield adds some interesting particulars, as follows: "The jury presents Thomas Webster of Northampton and Edward Scott, servt to Serjant Kellogg of Hadley, for defaming the Sabbath by travelling with their carts the night before first the Sabbath of this month of Sep., coming to Westfield from Hartford, it being about midnight before they ended their travels." End of quote. Pretty harsh, huh <g> Thomas Webster was the son of Gov. John Webster; he (Thomas) did have a daughter Elizabeth, b. Nov. 26, 1676 at Hadley, no further details known. There is no mention in the book of any marriage between an Elizabeth Webster & an Edward Scott, unfortunately. Good luck with your research. Christine -----Original Message----- From: WINKAMAR@aol.com <WINKAMAR@aol.com> >Does anyone have a link to the following individuals? > Edward SCOTT m.Elizabeth WEBSTER 22Nov,1670. Had twins, Bridget and Ann >16 Jul, 1682. > Bridget m. Joseph GRAVES in Hatfield, Hampshire, MA 25 Jan,1715/16. He >was son of Samuel GRAVES and Sarah COLTON. Bridget died in1746. >I have no other information on Edward or Elizabeth. >Marilynn Jackson >Miami, FL > >______________________________