Person:Nathaniel Scott (4)

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  1. Nathaniel Scott1786 - 1868
m. Est 1813
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Name Nathaniel Scott
Gender Male
Birth[1][5] 1786 Montgomery, North Carolina, United States
Census[6] 1800 Montgomery, North Carolina, United States
Census[4] 1810 Montgomery, North Carolina, United States
Marriage Est 1813 Anson, North Carolina, United StatesEstimated date based on birth of oldest known child
to Mary Ann Cheairs
Census[2] 1850 DeSoto, Mississippi, United States
Census[3] 1860 DeSoto, Mississippi, United States
Death[1][5] 17 Jul 1868 Little Rock, Pulaski, Arkansas, United States
Burial[5] Little Rock, Pulaski, Arkansas, United StatesOakland Cemetery
DNA[7] Haplogroup I2b1 - See Scott DNA Family in Georgia, Maryland and North Carolina
"Glimpses of Yesterday", by Lucy Marion Reaves[1]

Nathaniel and Mary Cheairs Scott, subjects of these interesting old pictures, whose descendants came to Arkansas and acquired large tracts of land, are the grandparents of Sterling Price Scott and Mrs. Charles Welford Waring, who was Mary Rachel Doxey.

Mr. And Mrs. Scott were parents of 11 children. Among the children were Thomas Scott, who married Tabitha Pritchard, the parents of S. P. Scott; and Ana Scott, who married Dr. John Jockhart Doxey, the parents of Mrs. Waring.

The Scott and the Cheairs families came originally from Queen Anne county, Maryland. Thomas Cheairs, the first of his line to come to America from France, accompanied by two bothers, arrived on one of the first ships after the landing of the Ark and the Dove, the first ship to bring settlers to the Maryland Shores. Like many, who served in the Revolutionary war, members of the Scott and Cheairs families received land grants for service in North Carolina and Kentucky.

Nathaniel Scott was born in Montgomery county, North Carolina, on November 26, 1786. His marriage to Mary Cheairs took place in Anderson county, North Carolina. They lived subsequently in Montgomery county, North Carolina; Giles and Hardeman counties, Tennessee; and Tippa and DeSoto counties, Mississippi. After the death of his wife, Nathaniel Scott came to Little Rock to spend the remainder of his life with his daughter, Anne Scott Doxey, who after the death of her first husband had become Mrs. William Quarrels Pennington. Nathaniel Scott died July 17, 1868.

Mary Cheairs Scott, who was born May 8, 1796, was of Huguenot descent. She was the daughter of Nathanial Cheairs and Sarah Rush, whose marriage took place in Montgomery county, North Carolina, July 4, 1795. Nathanial Cheairs served under General Washington during the American Revolution and fought in the Battle of Yorktown. Sarah Rush was the daughter of William and Abigail Rush and the granddaughter of Benjamin Rush, the celebrated doctor of Philadelphia.

Great grandchildren of Mr. And Mrs. Nathaniel Scott of Arkansas connection are Sterling Scott of Carlsbad, al; Laurence Edward Scott, Mrs. James R. Vinson, who was Louise Estelle Scott; and Charles H. Waring, of Little Rock. Great great grandchildren include Elizabeth, Katherine and Martha Geen Scott of Carlsbad; Marie, Carolyn and Jane Scott and Mary Lynn Vinson and Gordon Scott Vinson of Little Rock.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Reaves, Lucy Marion. "Glimpses of Yesterday", in the Sunday edition of a Little Rock, Arkansas newspaper, published before 1935. (copy provided by Yvonne Scott).
  2. Southern Division, Desoto, Mississippi, in United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432)
    HH 54, Fam 54.

    Scott, Nathaniel, 64, farming, RE = $5000, b. NC
    , Mary, 53, b. NC
    , John, 17, farming, b. TN
    , Abigail, 14, b. TN
    , Thomas, 10, b. TN

  3. DeSoto, Mississippi, in United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M653)
    HH 494, Fam 494.

    Scott, N., 75, farmer, RE = $33,000, PE = $52,325, b. NC
    , Mary, 64, b. NC
    , Thos. J., 21, farmer, RE = $10,000, b. TN
    , T. A., (female), 17, b. TN
    , M. F., (female), 15, b. MS
    , Martha E., 11, b. MS
    , A. J., (male), 13, b. MS
    Doxey, N. L. (female), 26, PE = $5,000, b. TN
    , M. E., (female), 7, b. MS
    , J. C., (female), 5, b. MS
    , [I?]. H., (male), 4, b. MS

  4. Montgomery, North Carolina, in United States. 1810 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M252).

    Scott, Susan, 1 male 16-25 [Nathaniel], 1 female 16-25, 1 female 45 and over [Susan]

  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Find A Grave
    Memorial# 66931184.

    Nathaniel Scott
    Birth: Nov. 26, 1786, Montgomery County, North Carolina, USA
    Death: Jul. 17, 1868, Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA
    Burial: Oakland Cemetery, Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA
    Spouse: Mary Cheairs Scott (1796 - 1867)
    Children:
    Emily J. Scott Richardson (1814 - 1861)
    N. R. Scott (1816 - 1892)
    Samuel C Scott (1818 - 1879)
    Sarah Susan Scott Alexander (1827 - 1907)
    - Daughter's name was Sarah Sedberry Scott Mallard Alexander not Sarah Susan. She 1st married John Byler Mallard and 2nd to William Alexander.
    Louisa Scott Pennington (1831 - 1916)

  6. Montgomery, North Carolina, in United States. 1800 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M32).

    Susanna Scott, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 16-25 [Nathaniel], 1 male 45 and over, 2 females 45 and over [Susanna, ???]

  7. Scott Project, in FamilyTreeDNA
    Kit #19416.