Friday, December 31, 2010

Who is who: Political figures in Central Missouri | The Columbia Daily Tribune - Columbia, Missouri

Who is who: Political figures in Central Missouri | The Columbia Daily Tribune - Columbia, Missouri
27th District: ...."Scott was elected to the state House from Miller County in 1862".

He was married to Sarah Ballengee our GGGG Grandmother
Family Group Report - 31 Dec 2010

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Husband: Thomas S. Scott
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Birth: 8 Dec 1816 ®6 Place: Kentucky
Death: 30 Aug 1887 ®6
Burial: Place: Scott Cemetery, Miller Co. MO
Occupation: State Senetor During the Civil War
Father: Thomas Scott (1788-)
Mother: Hannah (1788-)
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Marriage: 16 Sep 1855 ®5 Place: Miller Co, MO.
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Wife: Sarah Ballengee
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Birth: 8 Mar 1811 ®5 Place: Monroe County, VA (Now WV)
Death: 28 Feb 1863 ®5 Place: Miller County, Missouri
Father: Henry Ballengee (1778-1839)
Mother: Rachel McMullin (1772-1851)
Other Spouses Amagir (Armiger) Lilly
Oliver Crawford
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Wife’s Notes...
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Notes:
1850 Miller Co. MO Census HH#271


Last Modified: 27 Dec 2010

Reference Note 5
the Ballengee Family Bible

Reference Note 6
Tomestone inscription

1 comment:

tracy55318 said...

Any connection?
GRAHAM

James (1741-1813) (Florence Graham, 1762) was probably a native of Donegal, Ireland. Of two brothers, David (Jane Armstrong) settled in Bath and Robert (Mary Craig) at Fort Chiswell. His wife was a daughter of John, an uncle who lived on the Calfpasture. He was himself a pushing, energetic man of much executive ability, and his possessions extended 10 miles along the Greenbrier in addition to holdings lower down the Kanawha and in Kentucky. He came to the Greenbrier in April, 1774, and his house is still in good condition. He left a legacy of 5 pounds to each grandchild named James or Florence. There were 4 of the latter. C: William (1765-1836) (Katharine Johnson)—John (k. 1778)—Elizabeth (1770-1838) (Joel Stodghill)—David (1772-1819c) (Polly Stodghill, 1800)—Jane (b. 1774) (David Jarrett)—James (d. 1815) (Leah J. Jarrett, 1800)—Samuel (1780-1819) (Sarah Jarrett)—Lancelot (17831839) (Elizabeth Stodghill, 1814)—Rebecca (William Taylor, 1808) — Florence (1789-1879) (Joseph Graham, 1803).

C of William: Florence (1805-1869) (John Nowlan, 1835)—Lancelot (Sabina Ellis)—John (1809-1893) (Mary J. Crews)—Jane (s)—James (Rebecca A. Vass)—Elizabeth (Archibald Ballengee)—Ann (s)—David (b. 1814) (Sarah Alderson)—Rebecca (John R. Ballengee).

C. of David: Sarah, David, William H., Polly F.

C. of James: Elizabeth (John Hefner), Cynthia, Hiram, Irza, Jehu, Florence, Cyrus, Nancy.

C. of Samuel: James M., David, Nancy, Elizabeth, Susanna.

GRAY

John (Jennett) came from Pennsylvania and settled a little to the northwest of Pickaway. C: John (Mary Reaburn)—Jean (William Gul

Iett)— Mkrgaret (Robert Nickell)—Elizabeth ( King)—Martha

( Leach)—Mary ( Hoxie)—James (Mary Nickell). James

a soldier of 1812, went to Rush Co., Ind.

John, Jr., (d. 1821) was many terms in the Virginia Assembly, going to and returning from Richmond horseback. C: Alexander (1793-1870) (Lydia Wylie)—James—Margaret (John Wylie, 1813)—Jane—HenryArchibald (d. 1830) (Sarah Brown, 1812)—Elizabeth—Mary—John—Rebecca.

C. of Alexander: Willi am (Elizabeth Alderson)—John W. (1822-1911) (Adella Hawkins)—Andrew ( Patton)—Mar

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