Hi; Actually I dont' know if I am related to Isaac or not yet..... One of my cousins and I am having problems with our Scotts. :) I am a direct descendant of Lewis Stover(s/o Obediah Stover) and Nancy Scott. They were married on 27 Apr 1847 in Fayette Co., WV We have a copy of the marraige certificate, but it does not give the name of her parents.. She is our brick wall. According to the Boone Co census, she would have been born about 1830. Although listed in the Boone Co Census, it was still Raleigh Co, as when you leave Boone Co into Raleigh you turn at the first road on the left, and at the beginning of this 'holler' is a place called Jarrold's Valley that they are living....This is Clear Creek 'holler' where the Stover family is from....But when you turn up that 'holler' there is a little turn across a bridge to Jarold's Valley, -so I guess technically it could be called Boone County. :) Anyway,, Nancy is a brick wall for us... She is with Lewis Stover in 1870, but only Lewis and the children are in the household in 1880. So she must have died during this 10 year period. The closest we can come is this; From "Early Deaths of Raleigh Co, WV 1853-1875" by Pauline Haga Nancy Stover, 35 died Dec 24, 1872 at Clear Fork of heart disease. Dau of ____ and Elizabth Allen. Lewis Stover was husband. If this is our Nancy, then the age must be wrong as she would have had to have been 10 years old when she married Lewis. Evidently the record was illigible and so you can't tell who her father was, but it looks to me like her mother's maiden name may have been Elizabeth Allen So far, the Stover researchers don't have any other Lewis Stover that married a Nancy, or if so we havn't found it yet.... So I am thinking (but can't be sure) that this is our Nancy Scott, and the age is just wrong... Gracie DDenton189@aol.com wrote: > > Gracie: > Are you related to Isaac Scott, who served in the Civil War and was known as > Uncle Bud? He married Martha Melvina Carr. This is my great great > grandfather. Dianna Green Denton