Person:Annie Ochiltree (1)

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Annie Ochiltree
d.14 Feb 1866
m. Abt 1793
  1. Mary OchiltreeAbt 1793 to 1796 -
  2. Annie Ochiltree1793 - 1866
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Name Annie Ochiltree
Alt Name Annie Ogheltree
Gender Female
Birth[1] 17 Jul 1793 Rockingham County, Virginia
Death? 14 Feb 1866

Notes

From "History of the House of Ochiltree of Ayrshire, Scotland", pg. 120:


Annie Ochiltree lived in the home of her cousin, Mrs. Amos Scott, until her cousin's death and continued in the home until her own death. She was loved for her pleasant disposition and was a welcome member of the home.


1850 Census

CENSUS 1850: Amos Scott and 2nd wife Agnes Palmer found on the 1850 Census living in District 56 1/2, Rockingham County, Virginia. Census enumerated November 23, 1850, and is found on Page 209B.
Dwelling #531/Family #542
Amos Scott, Age 44, M, Farmer, Real Estate Value: $2877, Born VA
Agnes, Age 43, F, Born VA
William, Age 16, M, Born VA, Attended School
Reuben, Age 12, M, Born VA, Attended School
Michael, Age 9, M, Born VA, Attended School
Ann, Age 6, F, Born VA
George, Age 4, M, Born VA
William Collier, Age 22, M, Laborer, Born VA
Frank Shiflett, Age 19, M, Laborer, Born VA
Anna Appletree, Age 61, F, Born VA
Catharine Allan, Age 9, F, Born VA
NOTE 1850: Anna Appletree's last name was actually Ogheltree. She is buried with Amos Scott and his two wives in the Port Republic United Methodist Church's "Abandoned Cemetery". Unclear to date (December 2009) what her relationship was to Amos and family.
Also, the children listed in the household are Amos' with his first wife, Margaret Mefford, who died December 12, 1846. Amos and 2nd wife, Agnes Palmer, weren't married until October 22, 1848, making it impossible that any of the children were born to Agnes.
[Citation: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=muckham&id=I5050].


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References
  1. Railey, Clementine Brown. History of the house of Ochiltree of Ayrshire, Scotland: with the genealogy of the families of those who came to America and of some of the allied families, 1124-1916. (Sterling, Kan.: Bulletin Print. Co., 1916)
    pg. 129.

    Tombstone Inscription: "Annie Ochiltree, died Feb. 14, 1866, aged 72 years, 6 months, and 28 days."