In a message dated 11/27/2005 12:05:45 AM Eastern Standard Time, elscott@wavecable.com writes: I will appreciate hearing from anyone who has information--or collateral connections--about James H. Scott and his wife Virginia Kennerly Scott, of Hartford, Kentucky (where James and Virginia were married as he trekked west from Virginia), and their son Nathan Scott, born on the farm in Muhlenberg, who was named for our family's first immigrant to America (from Antrim, Ireland, to Roanoke, Virginia, 1768). Hello, I thinking that my Davis family is connected with your Scott family. I am a descendant of Nathan Davis who married Mary Scott, daughter of Colegate Scott. I cannot get beyond Nathan Davis and was recently in Muhlenberg trying to find some kind of connection in Greensville at their library. No luck. I just had to write to see if you have any any info on this line. I wanted to visit the Scott Cem. while in Muhlenberg county, but my time was limited as we were on our way to Iowa. Let me know please, if you would have any idea who Nathan Davis's father was. I am down to clutching at straws. Thanks a bunch. Jeanne jlinc12317@aol.com