if anyone replies, please send the message to the list and to me as I am trying to find out if George had a daughter/relative Catherine Scott b. 10 Feb 1814 Beaver Co., PA, as she was baptised by Rev. Scott when she turned 18. this will be of interest to anyone researching Rev. George Scott. from extant records of Beaver Co., PA-they are not in chronological order, so may be a bit confusing; Scott, Anne, died at the res. of her son-in-law S. H. Jeffrey, Esq. of Hookstown, consort of the late Rev. George Scott, aged 79, 17 Nov. 1852 Scott, Anna Brown, died of scarlet fever, 1st inst., aged 4yrs 7mo 2wks & 5days, dau. of Rev. George and Mary Scott of Darlington 14 Mar 1838 Scott, Rev. George, Darlington, married Miss Louisa Appauline, dau of Robert Forbes, Esq. of Petersburgh, Ohio, 28th ult. by Rev. Robert Dilworth. 6 Dec 1843 Scott, Rev. George, died 15th inst. of Greene Twp., aged 88 yrs, Mill Creek Presby Ch. minister for 40 yrs. 18 Aug 1847. Estate notice. Robert McFerran & Samuel H. Jeffery, Exrs. 25 Aug 1847. Scott, Martha Cannon, died 22nd ult. of scarlet fever, aged 2yr 5 mo 2wks & 4days dau. of Rev. George and Mary Scott of Darlington. 14 Mar 1838. Scott, Mary, died 5th inst. in her 34th yr. wife of Rev. George Scott of Darlington. 9 Nov. 1842 M'Ferran, Mrs. Mary, died, yesterday, consort of Robert M'Ferran, Esq. of Hookstown, and dau. of Rev. George Scott, aged 41 yrs. 16 Aug 1843. McFerran, Robert, Esq., one of the County commissioners, residing near Hookstown, died of Cholera, age about 50, Sat. last. 18 Jul 1849 (Wed.) Estate notice. William Smith, admr. 8 Aug 1849 so, 1st Mary nee Brown? 2nd, Louisa Appauline Forbes 3rd, Ann Rhea or is there yet another marriage? as Mary McFerran was b. in 1803? it would make sense, since Rev. Scott was b. abt 1759. he should be married first by 1785, I would think. I would be very interested in finding the rest of George's family. and this as an afterthought... of interest; Scott, Joseph, Greene Twp., decd., estate notice. S. H. Jeffrey, Hookstown, Exr. 2 Aug 1848 (dated 12 Jul) hope this helps someone, and in return, perhaps someone can help me find out who Catherine's parents were... regards, Cornelia of further interest, I checked the 1850 census, forgetting that Rev. Scott died in 1847. there is a George Scott in Darlington, a clergyman-if memory serves me correctly, this family had a history of men of the cloth, so this George Scott, b. abt 1803, may be his son-one caveat...this George Scott is said to be born in Ireland-do we know where Rev. Scott was born? or if he traveled with his family? or if his wives traveled to the old country to see family? seems little is known of him. Google for him and you will find some information, though. census records for Rev. George "Sr" ("Jr". was in Darlington in 1840) I cannot say for certain if this is Rev. George Scott in the 1800 census. 1800 Pennsylvania > Beaver > Second Moon 10010 01100 1 fwm under 10, 0 fwm 10-15, 0 fwm 16-25, 1 fwm 26-45, 0 fwm 45 and over 0 fwf under 10, 1 fwf 10-15, 1 fwf 16-25, 0 fwf 26-25, 0 fwf 45 and over 1810 Pennsylvania > Allegheny > Pittsburgh (Beaver Co. was made out of Allegheny Co. and Washington Co., though I think it was a bit earlier than this and that George was just moving around...) (free white males=fwm, etc.) 01010 300100 0 fwm under 10, 1 fwm 10-15, 0 fwm 16-25, 1 fwm 26-44, 0 fwm 45 and over 3 fwf under 10, 0 fwf 10-15, 0 fwf 16-25, 1 fwf 26-44, 0 fwf 45 and over, 0 other free persons 1820 Pennsylvania > Beaver > Greene 010101111100100 (free white males=fwm, etc.) 0 fwm under 10 yrs, 1 fwm 10-under 16, 0 fwm 16-under 18, 1 fwm 16-under 26, 0 fwm 45 and upwards, 1 each fwf 0-under 10, 10-under 16, 16-under 18, 18-under 26, and 45 and upwards, 0 foreigners not naturalized, 0 persons in agriculture, 1 person in commerce, 0 persons in manufacturing, 0 slaves. so, there were several daughters, one of which fits in the age of Edwin's Catherine Scott...and a Samuel Moore lives next door-is he Catherine's future father in law? she m. Thomas B. Moore, who's parentage is still unknown to us. and this census tells us that George probably had at least TWO sons and probably had at least FOUR daughters. one of these is probably John...and then there is George b. 1803...hmmm... 1830 Pennsylvania > Beaver > Greene 1 male 10-15, 1 male 70-80, 1 female 15-20, 1 female 20-30, 1 female 50-60 1840 Pennsylvania > Beaver > Green 1 male 20-30, 1 male 80-90, 1 female 20-30, 1 female 70-80 On Thu Dec 28 21:00 , pabeaver-request@rootsweb.com sent: > > >Today's Topics: > > 1. Rev Geo Scott son John Witherspoon Scott Mill Creek Church (CR) > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Message: 1 >Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2006 19:31:01 -0500 >From: "CR" rolee@stny.rr.com> >Subject: [PABEAVER] Rev Geo Scott son John Witherspoon Scott Mill > Creek Church >To: PABEAVER@rootsweb.com> >Message-ID: 0202a8c0@Rolls> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" > >I am new to your site so thanks for taking the time to read this...our brick wall...Rev Geo Scott b about 1759 was a Rev at the Mill Creek Church about 1785 had a son John W. do you know of any other children, we are looking for another son..who may have had a child Sara, Sarah...if you know where i can find records for the Mill Creek Church I may find it there...thanks again for your help Carol > >------------------------------ > snip