Person:Stephen Scott (11)

Watchers
Stephen Scott
b.Bef 1711 North Carolina
  1. Edward ScottBef 1711 -
  2. Stephen ScottBef 1711 - Bef 1753
  3. Henry ScottBef 1711 -
  4. John ScottBef 1711 -
  5. Joshua ScottBef 1711 -
  6. Sarah ScottBef 1711 -
  7. Elizabeth ScottBef 1711 -
  • HStephen ScottBef 1711 - Bef 1753
  • W.  Hannah Nicholson (add)
m. 13 Apr 1721
  1. Joseph ScottBef 1730 -
  2. Samuel ScottBef 1730 -
  3. Mary ScottBef 1732 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Stephen Scott
Gender Male
Birth? Bef 1711 North Carolina
Marriage 13 Apr 1721 Perquimans Precinct, North Carolinato Hannah Nicholson (add)
Death[1] Bef Jan 1753 Pasquotank, North Carolina, United States[probate]
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Grimes, J. Bryan (John Bryan). Abstract of North Carolina Wills [1690-1760]: Compiled from Original and Recorded Wills in the Office of the Secretary of State. (Raleigh, North Carolina: E.M. Uzzell, 1910).

    SCOTT, STEPHEN.
    March 12, 1711. September 11, 1716.
    Sons: EDWARD ("plantation I now live on on Newbegun Creek"), STEPHEN and HENRY (plantation to each), JOHN and JOSHUA.
    Daughters: SARAH and ELIZABETH SCOTT.
    Wife and Executrix: ELIZABETH.
    Witnesses: MATTHEW PRITCHARD, JOHN SHEARLY, BENJAMIN PRITCHARD.
    Proven before CHARLES EDEN.
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    SCOTT, STEPHEN, SR.
    Pasquotank County.
    November 21, 1752. January Court, 1753.
    Sons: JOSEPH (land on Beaver Dam Swamp, one-half of "plantation whereon I now live, together with one negro man"), SAMUEL (half of the "plantation whereon I now live," land known by the name of the Rigg, land known as New-begun Creek meeting-house land, seven negroes and one "New England mare & colt" and one silver watch).
    Daughter: MARY CONNER, wife of JOHN CONNER (three negroes and one riding horse).
    Grandchildren: JOSEPH and MARY SCOTT (6 negroes), MARY, JOHN and CADO CONNER (5 negroes), STEPHEN and WILLIAM SCOTT (2 negroes).
    Executors: JOSEPH and SAMUEL SCOTT (sons).
    Witnesses: ROBERT JORDAN, KATHARNA WHITE, THOMAS NICHOLSON.
    Clerk of the Court: THOMAS TAYLOR.
    Device on seal.