ELIZA ANN HARRIS, daughter of William HARRIS and Geulie E. GREGG was born in Richland County, Ohio 5 Nov 1822. She married Benjamin S. SCOTT 6 May 1847. They had six children. After their marriage they settled in Zanesville, Ohio, where they resided until January 7, 1886 when Mr. Scott met with an accident which caused his death on 8 Jan 1886. He was elected Mayor of Zanesville, and was justice of the peace. He was the son of Joshua SCOTT and Elizabeth STANTON, and was born in Belmont County, Ohio 14 Jan 1821. THE HARRIS FAMILY In 1864 he enlisted in Company E, Thirty-eighth Regiment Ohio Volunteers. The regiment rendezvoused at Bellefontaine, May 2, from there to Camp Chase on the 11th, where the regiment was reorganised as the One Hundred and thirty-second, under command of Colonel Joel HINES; Company E was constituted Company I, commanded by Captain K.B. PORTER. They left Camp Chase, May 22, for Washington City, arriving there the 25th camped on Arlington Heights, remained there until June 11, when they were ordered to Bermuda, on James River, where they remained until August 12, when the regiment broke camp and proceeded homeward; was mustered out of service at Columbus, Ohio, September 10, 1864. Their children were: 1. Amelia L. Scott (twin) b. 3 Mar 1848 m. Abraham HULSIZER 8 May 1872 2. Lewellyn Scott (twin) b. 3 Mar 1848 m. Cecilia HENDRICKSON 12 May 1872 3. Sarah E. Scott b. 17 Apr 1852 4. Callie H. Scott (twin) b. 27 Jan 1857 5. James Elmer Scott (twin) b. 27 Jan 1857 d. in infancy 6. Edwin M. Scott b. 24 Nov 1862 AMELIA L. SCOTT, daughter of Benjamin SCOTT and Eliza A. HARRIS was born 3 Mar 1848 in Logan County. She married Abraham HULSIZER 8 May 1872 by whom she has three children. Abraham was born in New Jersey in 1834 and came to Logan County when a young man. He enlisted in the Tenth Ohio Battery, and was at the Battle of Shiloh, on April 5, 1862. He was taken prisoner near Inka and sent to Florence, Alabama. He was exchanged and sent home within a few weeks. He again joined the battery which was attached to General Thomas' command. He was at the Battle of Nashville, Tennessee and at the end of three years service was mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky, in 1864. At the time of his discharge he held the position of Quartermaster Sergeant. They lived in Zanesville, Logan County, Ohio. 1. Hattie F. Hulsizer b. 8 Apr 1874 2. Flossie S. Hulsizer b. 18 May 1878 3. Mary Alice Hulsizer b. 18 Sep 1880 LEWELLYN SCOTT, son of Benjamin SCOTT and Eliza A. HARRIS was born 3 Mar 1848 in Logan County, Ohio. He married Cecilia HENDRICKSON 12 May 1872 by whom he had four children. Mr. Scott is a tinsmith by occupation. They lived in Belle- fontaine, Ohio. 1. Leutie Inez Scott b. 5 Mar 1873 2. Ferdinand A. Scott (twin) b. 23 Dec 1876 3. Frederick S. Scott (twin) b. 23 Dec 1876 d. in infancy 4. Thomas Harris Scott b. 26 Feb 1878 d. 9 Apr 1880 Richard G. Boyd http://clanboyd.info/books/forsale/