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Mary POPE

(241). to  (245.)  No further record.


Family information sent by
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Vickie Prows
2538 East 50 South
Layton, UT 84040


George Whitefield Jr. POPE

(241). to  (245.)  No further record.

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Vickie Prows
2538 East 50 South
Layton, UT 84040


Isaac POPE

(241). to  (245.)  No further record.

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Feb 2009

Vickie Prows
2538 East 50 South
Layton, UT 84040


Phebe (Phoebe) POPE

(241). to  (245.)  No further record.

Sent by Anna Bernard.
  Some sources spell her given name "Phoebe", however, her marriage certificate and her gravestone both have it spelled ""Phebe"
  She died at the home of her son Rev. Forrester McKaughn.    Forrester and his wives (Sallie Parrish and Rebecca Perkins) are buried at A-I Cemetery in the same plot and marked.
   "Descendants of George Whitefield Pope" from McCubbin Collection, Rowan Library, Salisbury, N.C.
   "The Descendants of Silas Peace, 1775 to 1968" by Richard Raymond Peace, Sr.
    Tombstone Photo- Ai Cemetery, Oak Ridge, Guilford., N.C.

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Vickie Prows
2538 East 50 South
Layton, UT 84040


James POPE

(241). to  (245.)  No further record.

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Vickie Prows
2538 East 50 South
Layton, UT 84040


Frederick Storm TROXEL

S-Dewitt Co., IL, Mar. Records, 1839-1877, f#1312955.
S-1850 Census, DeWitt Co., IL, Film #007677.
S-1870 Census, Daviess Co., MO, Washington Twp.
S-1880 Census, Daviess Co., MO, Film #1254684.
S-Records of Old Scotland Cem., Daviess Co. MO, age 76 years, 20 days.
S-Brown-Powell "Comings and Goings" - Hammontree.
S-Troxel Family History.
H-History of McLean Co., IL, by William Le Baron Jr and Co. 186 Dearborn St,
 Chicago, 1879:  At Dec term of first elected Co. Commissioners, Frederick
 Troxell and Samuel Troxell applied for and were granted a license to vend
 goods, wares and merchandise; thus becoming the first merchants in the
 county.  The license fee was $5.00.
S-History of DeWitt Co., IL, W.R. Brink and Co. Philadelphia, PA, 1882.
S-C/C Death Certificate of James Alexander Troxel.
S-History of John Scott and Related Families, compiled by Mrs. Arta Blonshine.


Isabel Jane SCOTT

S-Brown-Powell "Comings and Goings" - Hammontree.
S-1850 Census, DeWitt Co., IL, Film #007677.
S-1870 Census, Daviess Co., MO, Washington Twp.
S-1880 Census, Daviess Co., MO, Film #1254684.
S-Records of Old Scotland Cem. Daviess Co., MO.
S-C/C Death Certificate of James Alexander Troxel.
S-Photo of tombstone.
S-History of John Scott and Related Families, compiled by Mrs. Arta Blonshine.

   Doris Anderson who submitted the family group sheet for Alexander Scott noted:  I have a copy of the marriage Certificate of Frederick and Isabel Scott Troxel, and this is the way her name is spelled.  This was in their Bible and written by Frederick Storm Troxel.
   Doris notes:  This is my Great Grandparents.


Alexander SCOTT

Report of children of John Scott for DAR gives his birth as 1795.
   Records as submitted by Doris Anderson, Rt. 2, Box 75, St. Francis, Kansas March 18, 1986.  Source given as Arta Blonshine and Norma Bodemand, of
Palisade, Neb.
   Alexander resided in S.C., Tenn, Ill., Indiana and Missouri.

           1850 Census of DeWitt Co., Ill.  48.9 400 No. Twp
Scott, Alexander     age 61     born Virginia
      Sarah             23          Tenn.
      Prudence          21          Ill.
      Ruth              19          Ill.
      Elizabeth         13          Ill.
      Andrew            14          Ill.

S-History of Daviess Co., Mo says he was born in NC.
AFN: KWR4-HX LDS Records.


Rebecca BLACKBURN

    Doris Anderson has the birth date as Nov. 1787 and death as 3 Jan 1841.
AFN: KWQZ-ZP LDS Records.

S-History of Daviess Co., MO, page 618.


James Andrew SCOTT

Notes from Larry Anderson.
Other dates, places are not matching up either, 18 Mar 1867, De Witt Co., IL instead of 7 Mar 1872 in Daviess Co., MO

I do not believe James Scott could have been the father to the children of Letitia Glenn, who also was his first cousin once removed. Were they really married or is there a mix up, sounds like a mix up of marriage. However, if he was married to Letitia then I suspect the children would have been from a prior marriage of Letitia. Stranger things happen so I cannot yet cross out as impossible. This needs correcting.

S-DeWitt Co., IL, Marriage Records, 1839-1877, Page 65, F# 1312955, for Dinah
 Clifton Robb.
S-1870 Census, Daviess Co., MO, Washington Twp.

Note: Matt Scott, Lombard, IL, says death date 7 March 1872, Daviess Co., MO.
     This corresponds with a James Scott, born 1817, died 1872, and is buried in Old Scotland Cemetery.  He gave the land for the cemetery.

S-1980 IGI says marriage to Letitia Jane Glenn in 1831.  Can't be right.
   From notes sent by Opal Lousin, James A. Scott is the son of John Scott,
Jr.,  James had 3 children listed in this note, however, dates do not match
with marriage, unless he was married first with children before he married to
Letitia.
   Marriage date from one source is specific, that is 3 May 1847 in DeWitt
Co., Ill.  Children born 1842 to 1845.  So I have left off the marriage date
for the time being?
   From Cem. records has birth date as 1817 and died in 1872, gave land for
Scotland Cem. in Gallatin Co., Missouri.

   See also 1850 Census of DeWitt Co., Ill
Scott, James     age 32    born Tenn.
      Dinah         29         Ohio
      John           8         Ill.
      Josiah         7         Ill.
      Martin         7         Ill.
      James          6         Ill.
      Mary J.        6         Ill.
      George         3         Ill.
      Alexander      1         Ill.  died in Mo. 1856Alternate name found in GEDCOM file: James A. Scott


Letitia Jane GLENN

S-IGI, 1984 Edition for birth date.
S-Histories of DeWitt and McLean Counties, Illinois.
S-Matt Scott, 423 S. Finley, Lombard, IL 60148.!S-IGI, 1984 Edition for birth date.
S-Histories of DeWitt and McLean Counties, Illinois.
S-Matt Scott, 423 S. Finley, Lombard, IL 60148.[Stretch.FTW]

              STORY OF LETITIA Jane Scott (GLENN)
by: Vesta Dunn, Gallatin, MO


In 1841, Letitia Jane Glenn was a beautiful young lady of 18, living with her father, Thomas Glenn, her mother, Anna Scott Glenn, and eight sisters and two brothers.  Her father loved all his children dearly, but, being an early minister of the Gospel, he had very definite ideas of behavior for his young family.  His rules were very stern and emphatic.  Anna loved her husband for his high moral standard, but sometimes could not help it if she was a little sympathetic for her children.

When Letitia was 18 years old she decided to marry her cousin, James Scott.  James was six years older than Letitia and his father John Scott was Anna Scott Glenn's brother.  This made Letitia and James first cousins.

Elder Thomas Glenn, as he was called because of his office in the church, forbade Letitia to marry James.  He told her did marry against his will, she would be disinherited and he, or none of his family should ever see her again.  This was a very harsh ruling and it took considerable courage for James and Letitia to disobey.  However, one day Letitia slipped out and met James and they eloped to an adjoining county and were married.

Letitia could take very few belongings with her but her eight sisters had helped her dress for the elopement and they had piled eight dresses, one on top of the other, on her small body.

In August the following year, James & Letitia had a son and named him Martin Galey Scott.  Then followed by two daughters, Mary & Ruth Ann.  Soon after the third child was born Letitia died; in less than five years after she had left her fathers home.

Elder Thomas Glenn never relented in his ruling that none of the household should visit his daughter, who disobeyed and married her cousin.  When Thomas was asked why he did not relax his strict ruling, he said that he had ten other children and the same rules must apply to all.  However, the mother secretly stole out and visited her daughter, when she heard she was so very ill.  It was talked that Elder Thomas did help his wife on these secret visits, but he always denied this.

The mother said she felt that having three children so close together and Letitia's longing to see her family, could possibly have hastened her early death.


James Andrew SCOTT

Notes from Larry Anderson.
Other dates, places are not matching up either, 18 Mar 1867, De Witt Co., IL instead of 7 Mar 1872 in Daviess Co., MO

I do not believe James Scott could have been the father to the children of Letitia Glenn, who also was his first cousin once removed. Were they really married or is there a mix up, sounds like a mix up of marriage. However, if he was married to Letitia then I suspect the children would have been from a prior marriage of Letitia. Stranger things happen so I cannot yet cross out as impossible. This needs correcting.

S-DeWitt Co., IL, Marriage Records, 1839-1877, Page 65, F# 1312955, for Dinah
 Clifton Robb.
S-1870 Census, Daviess Co., MO, Washington Twp.

Note: Matt Scott, Lombard, IL, says death date 7 March 1872, Daviess Co., MO.
     This corresponds with a James Scott, born 1817, died 1872, and is buried in Old Scotland Cemetery.  He gave the land for the cemetery.

S-1980 IGI says marriage to Letitia Jane Glenn in 1831.  Can't be right.
   From notes sent by Opal Lousin, James A. Scott is the son of John Scott,
Jr.,  James had 3 children listed in this note, however, dates do not match
with marriage, unless he was married first with children before he married to
Letitia.
   Marriage date from one source is specific, that is 3 May 1847 in DeWitt
Co., Ill.  Children born 1842 to 1845.  So I have left off the marriage date
for the time being?
   From Cem. records has birth date as 1817 and died in 1872, gave land for
Scotland Cem. in Gallatin Co., Missouri.

   See also 1850 Census of DeWitt Co., Ill
Scott, James     age 32    born Tenn.
      Dinah         29         Ohio
      John           8         Ill.
      Josiah         7         Ill.
      Martin         7         Ill.
      James          6         Ill.
      Mary J.        6         Ill.
      George         3         Ill.
      Alexander      1         Ill.  died in Mo. 1856Alternate name found in GEDCOM file: James A. Scott


Dinah CLIFTON

 Widow of James Scott, nephew of Martin Scott.  She was also married to Mr.
Robb.  Did this Dinah and James have a daughter Mary who was born in 1852 and
died and buried next to her, in 1878, Scotland Cem., Daviess Co., Mo.?

1870 Census, Daviess Co., Washington Twp., Mo.
1900 Census, Daviess Co., Washington Twp., Mo.  Birth date given as 1820
List son James living with them.
DeWitt Co., Ill. Marriage Records
1839-1877 page 65, F# 1312955 marriage to James A. Scott.
Obituary of Dinah Clifton Scott undated.
Birthdate caluated from death date she was 84 yrs, 10 months, 3 dys at death.
Robert states she died in Madelanie, Mo.
Information from Robert Brown of Delta, Colo.

S-1870 Census, Daviess Co., MO, Washington Twp.
S-1900 Census, Daviess Co., MO, Gives Birthdate as 1820. Also lists son James.
S-DeWitt Co., IL, Marriage Records, 1839-1877, Page 65, F# 1312955, for marriage
 to James A. Scott.
S-Obituary of Dinah Clifton Scott, undated.
S-Birth date calculated from death date.  Was 84 yrs, 10 mo, 3 d. old when she died.

                    Obituary sent by Robert Brown
   Mrs. Dinah Scott died at her home at Madelaine, Mo., April 1, 1905, aged 84 years, 10 months 3 days and was laid to rest in the Scotland Cemetery Mondayevening, April 3, services being conducted by Elder D.W. Nay of Cass County, Mo.  She was one of the charter members of the church of Christ at Scotland and lived a consistent christian life and was loved by all who knew her.  It was hard for us to give her up but our loss is Heaven's gain and we sorrow not as those that have no hope.  As the evening shades were gathering around, after a hearty supper, Grandma, as she was commonly known, laid down to rest and in about two minutes was found dead by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Jane Hiatt.  She leaves two sons, several grandchildren and a host of friends to mourn her departure.  She will be sadly missed by her son, Jas. Robb, who has been faithful in caring for her so many years and is now left without mother, father, brother, or sister to mingle with in life, but we would say, to him live so as to meet mother in Heaven.
   Oh, how sadly do we miss thee, Since she passed from earth away, Borne by
angles home to rest, Eternal life shall be her stay.  We loved her yes we loved her, But angles loved her more, And they have gently called her yonder shining shore.  Jennie Lee.


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