This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0d.2ADE/1437 Message Board Post: My ggggrandfather John Scott born 1805 Georgia arrived in Thomasville sometime after the fall of 1850. He previously lived in Bibb County Georgia where he and his first wife whose name is unknown raised 9 children. She must have died around 1849. He remarried in 1850 in Bibb County to Jane G Rembert widow of Caleb Rembert. Jane had five daughters, three who were living when they arrived in Thomasville. At least four of John's children lived in the Thomasville area for a good part of their lives. Others lived in Albany. The four in Thomasville were; Frances Scott McLendon who married Henry C McLendon and raised four daughters, Marilla Scott married Thomas Avera/Avery and raised four or five children, William Scott who was a law student and living with sister Frances in 1860, and Dr. Henry A Scott who probably didn't practice medicine in Thomasville but was living there in 1870 with a woman named Catherine Rose who was not his wife. His wife and children he had left i! n Albany, Georgia. Jane Rembert Scott's daughters; Sarah E Rembert married James Walcott/Wolcott and had a son Walter and possibly a daughter or granddaughter who was living with her in 1900. She married second to Thomas Vinson . Louisa Rembert married Matthew Dekle and had two sons who were raised by her sister Hester Ann and her husband Thomas Jackson Dekle. John and Jane Rembert Scott had one son Thomas E Scott born abt 1851. Thomas may have married while living in Marianna, Fl in 1880 to S S Teat but married Loudie Johnson in 1893 in Thomasville. They had one son Thomas E. Some how Loudie remarried Charles Hurst ( don't know what happened to Thomas) and had two daughters. Son Thomas may have changed his name to Hurst. John Scott owned a Livery Stable in Thomasville. When he died around August 1854 his estate was in debt. I have 89 pages of probate. I am looking for anyone who might be remotely connected to this very complicated family.