Person:Anthony Scott (1)

Watchers
Anthony Scott
d.Bef 17 May 1764 Culpeper County, Virginia
m. abt. 1690/92
  1. Samuel ScottAbt 1692 -
  2. Anthony Scott1694 - Bef 1764
  3. Mary Ann ScottAbt 1700 -
  • HAnthony Scott1694 - Bef 1764
  • WJean Hawe1710 - 1764
  1. Samuel ScottAbt 1726 - 1783
  2. Frances Scott1730 -
  3. Elizabeth Scott1731 - 1802
  4. Ann Scott
Facts and Events
Name Anthony Scott
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1694 Caroline County, Virginia
Marriage to Jean Hawe
Death[1] Bef 17 May 1764 Culpeper County, Virginia[will proven]

Acquisition of Land in Virginia

Acquisition of Land from Northern Neck Warrants & Surveys:


  • Anthony Scott, 6 Aug. 1747 - 30 Oct. 1747; 445 acres on brs. of Crooked Run where he now lives on little fork of Rappahannock River; Krooked Run; adj. Capt. Green. CC - Thomas Corbin, John Smith. Surv. George Hume. [Abstracts of Virginia's Northern Neck Warrants & Surveys, Orange & Augusta Counties, with Tithables, Delinquents, Petitioners, 1730-1754, Volume One, Peggy Smomo Joyner, pg. 13].


Will Abstract

Will of Anthony Scott, written 7 Jan 1754 and proved on 17 May 1764 in Culpeper County, Virginia.
Names wife Jane, son Samuel, and daughters Frances (wife of Abraham Cooper), Elizabeth Corbin, and Ann Buck [Burke].
Witnesses: Rawley Corbin, Frances Corbin, Isaac(?) Wall.
Named Samuel Scott, exr. and bond.
"This last Will and Testament of Anthony Scott dec'd was Exhibited to the Court by Samuel Scott one of the Exrs therein name and was proved..."
[Source: Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book A, 1749-1770, pp. 371-372].

Records of Anthony Scott

  • 16 March 1735, O.S. p. 59 - On the petition of Thomas Chester and Jacob Funk it is ordered that they lay off and clear a road from where they Live to the lower end of Burgesses Land and that William Russell, Anthony Scott & Samuell Scott or any two of them lay of a road from thence to Beverleys Quarter or the point of the little fork. ORANGE COUNTY ROAD ORDERS 1734-1749, by Ann Brush Miller
  • Letter, 20 Feb. 1737/8. To Col. Willis. sir, I desier [sic] you will send by the bearer Mr. Joseph Nevell the order of Court as Mr. William Russell pertition [sic] to have a vew [sic] on Rachell Russell's land in the Lettle Fork vewd by Anthony Sceott, John Ashely and others. (signed) Wm. Pickett. [Orange County Virginia Judgements, 1736, Dorman, pg. 112].
  • Pages 175-76. Markom Mckenzie. Inventory. 12 Oct. 1741. Made in obedience to order of 24 Sept. 1741. Total valuation £41.4.9. (signed) Anthony Scott, John Burk, Nathanoll Hillin. John Roberts, exor. 22 Oct. 1741. Returned into Court. [Orange County Virginia Will Book 1, 1735-1743, Dorman, pg. 34].
  • Mentioned in the will of John Latham, dated 25 June 1746:
Unto my son Thomas Latham an entry of land, with right paid therefor, lying above Anthony Scott's. [Orange County Virginia Will Book 2, 1744-1778, Dorman, pg. 16].
  • Mentioned in the will of Robert Green, dated 22 Feb. 1747/8:
Unto my son Duff Green one tract containing by patent 400 acres lying in the little fork of Rappahannock River joining to the land of Anthony Scott... [Orange County Virginia Will Book 2, 1744-1778, Dorman, pg. 25].
  • Mr. George Fairfax & Miss Sarah Fairfax of Fairfax County, 2 Oct. 1747 - 27 Feb. 1747/8; 1,524 acres on branch of Crooked Run, Cannon Run near Battle Mountain; adj. Capt. James Compton, John Roberts, Anthony Scott, Capt. Robert Green, Samuel Scott. CC - William Duncan, Jr. & Samuel Scott. Pilot & marker - William Duncan & Thos. Corbin. Surv. James Genn. [Abstracts of Virginia's Northern Neck Warrants & Surveys, Orange & Augusta Counties, with Tithables, Delinquents, Petitioners, 1730-1754, Volume One, Peggy Smomo Joyner, pg. 5].
  • Gabriel Jones of Elkwood, 21 Feb. 1747 - 5 Apr. 1747; 1,000 acres on Crooked Run, Cannon Run, Battle Mountain; adj. Anthony Scott, Capt. Green, George Fairfax, Esq., John Roberts. CC - Thomas Corbin, Jr. & Samuel Scott. Pilot John Roberts. Surv. for John Baylis by James Genn. [Abstracts of Virginia's Northern Neck Warrants & Surveys, Orange & Augusta Counties, with Tithables, Delinquents, Petitioners, 1730-1754, Volume One, Peggy Smomo Joyner, pg. 5].
  • 24 March 1747, O.S. p. 100 - Samuel Farguson is by the Court appointed Overseer of the Road from the River at Eastham’s Ford to Anthony Scotts also from Bell Island Ford into the aforesaid Road And It is Ordered That the Male labouring Tithables that formerly worked on the said Roads do attend & obey the Directions of the said Samuel Farguson in keeping the said Roads in Repair and that the said Samuel Cause Posts of Directions to be erected where necessary. ORANGE COUNTY ROAD ORDERS 1734-1749, by Ann Brush Miller
  • Samuel Scott, 6 Aug. 1747 - 30 Oct. 1747; 270 acres. Samuel Scott hath informed there are about 200 acres of waste & ungranted land joynd on his father Anto. Scott. "A Plat 1735"; adj. Robert Green & his own land. CC - Thos. Corbin & Thos. Birk. From an earlier survey in file - Samuel Scott of Spotsylvania Co, 15 Oct. 1734; 200 acres of King's land in St Mark's parish in little fork of Rappahannock River; adj. Robert Green. Surv. George Hume. [Abstracts of Virginia's Northern Neck Warrants & Surveys, Orange & Augusta Counties, with Tithables, Delinquents, Petitioners, 1730-1754, Volume One, Peggy Smomo Joyner, pg. 13].
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Find A Grave.

    Anthony Scott

    Birth: 1695
    Caroline County
    Virginia, USA
    Death: May 17, 1764
    Culpeper County
    Virginia, USA

    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=63844755

  2.   Family tree maker. (MyFamily.com, Inc., c2003).