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    1. RE: SCOTT
    2. Wills of Caroline County Thomas Scott of St. Margaret's Parish...3 Nov 1771/____1773....Wife Martha Scott. Son Rice Scott land in Prince Edward Co. Son John Scott land in Amherst Co. Son William Scott. Son James Scott land in Prince Edward Co. Son Samuel Scott. Daughter Frances Gatewood. Granddaughter Martha Gatewood. (A note states that James Gatewood married Frances Scott.) Exors: Capt. Samuel Haws, John B. Roy, George Yates and sons Rice Scott and James Scott. Wit: John Wiley, Jenny Russel and William Davy. Tylers Quarterly V.30 pp. 356-357 Chancery Suits: Scott, children of Harrod B. and Sarah vs Francis W. Scott and Robert Scott: John Scott, Emily Scott, Charles T. Farish, Nathaniel Ware and Ann Ware his wife, _______Hubbard and Emily Hubbard his wife, James Scott, Richard Scott children of Harrard B. Scott and Sarah Scott his wife against Thomas Scott and Robert Scott. Sarah Scott, widow states that many years ago, John Scott died intestate and Francis W. Scott took letters of administration upon his estate. At his death, John Scott left a widow Lucy Scott, and children viz Robert Scott, Emily Scott, Ann G. Scott, Francis W. Scott, Harrod B. Scott, Martha Scott and John Scott. Since John Scott's death, Ann G. Scott has married Nathaniel Ware, Martha Scott has married Charles T. Farish and she has died. Harrod B. Scott died intestate and Francis W. Scott is his administrator. Lucy Scott the widow of John Scott later married Spilsby Woolfolk and she recently died leaving 13 slaves from her Dower from John Scott to be distributed to their heirs. Robert Scott, another of the sons of John Scott, decd., received his share of his father's estate during his father's lifetime and is receiving no more. 8 November 1847 Scott, Francis W., administrator of John Scott vs Byrd George, executor of Reuben Tankersley Letter addressed to Francis W. Scott at White Chimneys in Caroline from B.W. Leigh of Richmond City. 8 July 1833 Francis W. Scott, administrator of John Scott late sheriff of Caroline. 10 February 1840 Caroline County Marriages 1787-1810 Scott, John and Patty Woolfolk, 27 Dec. 1787, by Rev. James Taylor Pt. 1, page 17. June

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