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Author: DScott4885
Surnames: Scott, Hannah
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I am trying to find Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio Scott connections, in hopes of, finding my GG Grandfather's parents, siblings, and cousins. My GG Grandfather, John B. Scott has been stated as being born in Kentucky and Ohio. In the 1850 and 1860 Census has him born 1811 in Kentucky and 1870 Census has him born 1807 in Ohio. He is not found in 1880 Census. This leads me to believe he died between 1870-1880. His wife, Mary Hannah-Scott was listed as Widowed in 1880 Census and is living with daughter and son-in-law.
My father always told me my GG Grandfather was from Ohio. He was from Rising Sun; which, is in Indiana now. At one time, Rising Sun was part of Ohio State. I am wondering, if at one time, this may have also, been a part of Kentucky State. Maybe, this is why he is listed as being born in Ohio and Kentucky. There is a small section between Rising Sun and Cincinnati that is now Kentucky. So I am searching Dearborn County, Indiana, Ohio County, Indiana, Switzerland County, Indiana, Hamilton County, Ohio, Montgomery County, Ohio, Miami County, Ohio, Vinton County, Ohio, Boone County, Kentucky, Kenton County, Kentucky, Campbell County, Kentucky, Allen County, Kentucky, and Warren County, Kentucky in search of Scott relatives.
I am also, wondering about Miami. My father mentioned Miami Tribe my GG Grandfather belonged to. He is not listed on any Dawes Rolls. I have searched there, as well. There is Miamitown outside Cincinnati, Ohio in Hamilton County and there is a Miamisburg, Ohio outside of Dayton in Montgomery County and then there is Miami County above Dayton, Ohio. I have even heard stories of Seminole's from Miami, Florida. I have another Scott family friend where her family is from Vinton County, Ohio. Haven't been able to connect the two families, yet. Also, there is a story from a cousin that said my GG Grandfather was in Kentucky and boarded a train near what is present day Bowling Green, Warren County, Kentucky and came to Indiana before his marriage to Mary Hannah in 1838. I do not know exact time line. I do know of another family who's ancestry was on the same train. They died in route to Indiana and didn't make it. So, I know the story is true. Now, for what reason he w!
as in that location; I do not know. It may even be possible that he was born in the Warren County, Kentucky area. Also, he may have had a 1st marriage with Mary and John not being married until 1838 in Dearborn County, Indiana. John would have been 27-31 years of age and Mary would have been 24 years old. Mary could have even had a 1st marriage. I don't know.
My GG Grandmother Mary Hannah was born in Pennsylvania in 1814. Her parents are listed as being born in Delaware. I have been unable to locate any of her family either. Also, I have found a James Scott living with John and Mary in 1870 Census. I do not know, if this is a son, nephew, or cousin. This is the only Census I have found him.
Any help or suggestions would gratefully be received in helping solve the mystery of finding my GG Grandparent's family. Email me at debby_scott(a)yahoo.com. Thank you for any help.
Debby Scott
Descendants of John B. Scott
Generation No. 1
1. JOHN B.2 SCOTT (UNKNOWN [FATHER OF JOHN B. SCOTT]1 ?) was born Bet. 1806 - 1811 in Kentucky/Ohio, and died Bet. 1870 - 1880 in Daviess County, Indiana. He married MARY HANNAH October 04, 1838 in Dearborn County, Indiana, daughter of UNKNOWN HANNAH and UNKNOWN?. She was born 1814 in Pennsylvania/Indiana, and died Aft.1880 in Daviess County, Indiana.
More About JOHN B. SCOTT:
Died 2: Aft. 1870, sometime, after 1870; don't know when. He is in 1870 Census for Daviess County, Indiana. He was not living in 1880 Census for Daviess County, Indiana
Burial: Bet. 1870 - 1880, High Rock/Mt. Zion Cemetery, Daviess County, Waco, Indiana
Cemetery Book: High Rock/Mt. Zion Cemetery, Daviess County, Indiana; Location: REEVE TWP SEC 18 TWP 18 TWP 1 N R 5 W
Census 1: 1850, Listed age 39, Farmer, Randolph Township, Ohio County, Rising Sun, Indiana; District 2, Page 348/68, Line 23, ID# INS7a4763619, Sept. 13, 1850, Household 768-768, Place of Birth Kentucky
Census 2: 1860, Listed age 49, Farmer, Harrison Township, Daviess County, Indiana; Page 600/112, Line 14, ID# IN377196021, Household 112?, Place of Birth Kentucky
Census 3: 1870, Listed as 63 years old [1806-1807] born Ohio, living in Harrison Township, Daviess County, IN; Aug 5, 1870, Pg#24, 168/168
Census 4: 1880, John is not listed in the 1880 Census; which leads me to believe he died between 1870-1880. His wife Mary is living with daughter in 1880 listed as widowed.
Location Notes 1: My father told me our line of Scott's are related to Scott's in Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, Ohio, North/South Carolina, Pennslyvania, and possibly Virginia.
Location Notes 1b: Scott families Migrated from Pennsylvania & the Carolina's to Kentucky. Some stayed in Kentucky; others went to Ohio, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, and Indiana.
Location Notes 2: Bef. 1838, A cousin said John boarded a train near present day Warren County, Bowling Green, KY and came to Indiana.
Location Notes 3: There is a town Scottsville in Allen County, Kentucky near Owensboro, Kentucky
NOTE: John middle name maybe "Bruce". It is possible, since we have two other Bruce's. My brother's name is Bruce and his son's middle name is Bruce. It would stand to reason that my dad could have named him after his GG Grandfather's middle name of Bruce.
NOTE 2: In 1870 Daviess County, IN Census; states John B. was born est. date 1806 in Ohio
Number of Children: 6-7
Occupation 1: Bet. 1850 - 1870, Farmer
More About MARY HANNAH:
Burial: Aft. 1880, High Rock/Mt. Zion Cemetery, Daviess County, Waco, Indiana
Cemetery Book: High Rock/Mt. Zion Cemetery, Daviess County, Indiana; Location: REEVE TWP SEC 18 TWP 18 TWP 1 N R 5 W
Census 1: 1850, Listed as age 36, Randolph Township, Ohio County, Rising Sun, Indiana; District 2, Page 348/68, Line 24, ID# INS7a4763619, Sept. 13, 1850, Household 768-768, Place of Birth Pennsylvania
Census 2: 1860, Listed as age 45, Harrison Township, Daviess County, Indiana; Page 600, Line 15, ID# IN377196021, Place of Birth Pennsylvania
Census 3: 1870, Listed as 53 years old [1817] born Indiana, living in Harrison Township, Daviess County, IN with husband, John; Aug 5, 1870, Pg#24, 168/168
Census 4: 1880, Listed as age 66 in Harrison Twp., Daviess County, Indiana; living with son-in-law, John Edwards & daughter, Harriet Scott-Edwards, Page 491B. Her parents listed as born in Delaware.
Census Note: I found a Mary Hannah born 1812 Barren Run, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania and died January 8, 1888. I do not know, if this is my GG Grandmother Mary or not.
Number of Children: 6-7
Occupation: 1870, Housekeeping
More About JOHN SCOTT and MARY HANNAH:
Marriage: October 04, 1838, Dearborn County, Indiana
Children of JOHN SCOTT and MARY HANNAH are:
2. i. FRANCIS M. "FRANK" "FRANCE"3 SCOTT, SR., b. September 10, 1839, Randolph Township, Ohio County, Rising Sun, Indiana; d. January 22, 1919, Daviess County , Indiana.
3. ii. HARRIET "HARRIETT" "` HARIOT" SCOTT, b. May 20, 1841, Randolph Township, Ohio County, Rising Sun, Indiana; d. November 07, 1895, Daviess County , Indiana.
4. iii. SAMUEL H. SCOTT, b. July 26, 1843, Randolph Township, Ohio County, Rising Sun, Indiana; d. April 25, 1898, Indiana Death Records states Knox County, Indiana/Harrison Twp., Daviess County, Waco, Indiana.
iv. JOHN SCOTT, JR., b.1846, Randolph Township, Ohio County, Rising Sun, Indiana; d. Unknown, Unknown.
More About JOHN SCOTT, JR.:
Burial: [Probably] Mt. Zion/High Rock Cemetery, Daviess County, Indiana
Census 1: 1850, Listed as age 4 living at home in Randolph Township, Ohio County, Rising Sun, Indiana, District 2, Page 348/68, Line 28, Birthplace Indiana
Census 2: 1860, Listed as age 13 living at home in Harrison Twp., Daviess County, IN, Page 600/112, Line 19, Birthplace Indiana
Census 3: 1870, Listed as age 21 [1849] living with parents, John and Mary in Harrison Twp., Daviess County, IN
Census 4: 1880, I am not sure, this is my John. There is a John Scott listed age 33 b. 1847 Indiana, living in Pike County, IN, Page 257B, Parents Birth listed Father - KY, Mother - TN
5. v. MARY ELIZABETH SCOTT, b. July 28, 1849, Randolph Township, Ohio County, Rising Sun, Indiana; d. Bet. February 28, 1874 - September 06, 1879, Daviess County, Indiana.
vi. JAMES SCOTT, b.1852, Possibly, Ohio County, Indiana [or] Daviess County, Indiana; d. Unknown.
More About JAMES SCOTT:
Census: 1870, Listed as 18 years old [1852]; living with John and Mary Scott in Harrison Township, Daviess County, Indiana. This could be a possible son or nephew or cousin, we never knew about. Not listed in 1850 & 1860 Census.
vii. MARTHA SCOTT, b. 1854, Randolph Township, Ohio County, Rising Sun, Indiana or Daviess County , Indiana; d. 1881, Daviess County, Indiana; m. UNKNOWN (HUSBAND OF MARTHA SCOTT) ?.
More About MARTHA SCOTT:
Burial: [Probably] Mt. Zion/High Rock Cemetery, Daviess County, Indiana
Census 1: 1860, Listed as age 6 living at home in Harrison Twp., Daviess County, Indiana, Page 600/112, Line 6, Birthplace Indiana
Census 2: 1870 & 1880, I cannot find Martha. I do not know whom Martha married. She died in 1881
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Issac was a distant cousin. Mentioned in the Odon newspaper with my Great
Grandfather David H. on a hunting trip that sounded as though there was some
hard cider involved. Ha-Ha! Who all do you have?
Thanks
Fred Harris
Here's something for starters...are we talking about the same person?
Isaac Harris was born on 8 May 1776 in Pennsylvania. He died on 23 Jan
1863 in Daviess Co., Indiana. He was buried in Old Union Cemetery, Alfordsville,
Daviess, Indiana.
Isaac married (1) Nancy O'Neal daughter of John O'Neal and Nancy on 1 Mar
1801 in South Carolina. Nancy was born in 1780/1790 in Of Union Co., South
Carolina.
Isaac married (2) Margaret Allen daughter of Joseph Allen and Dorothy
Walker on 30 May 1840 in Martin Co., Indiana. Margaret was born in 1790 in Mason
Co., Kentucky. She died after 6 Sep 1864 in Daviess Co., Indiana. She was
buried in Old Union Cemetery, Alfordsville, Daviess, Indiana.
Michele Brooks
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1850 IN Orange Co Northeast tsp
Solomon Nideffer 29 farmer IN
Susan Nideffer 35 KY
Mary E Nideffer 0 IN
Isaac Nideffer 6 IN
William Nideffer 3 IN
Malinda Nideffer 6/12 IN
John Nideffer 15 IN
LIsted in IN Marriage Collection 1800-1941
all spelled Neideffer on this listing
Solomon Neideffer m. Susan Blackburn 26 Sep 1839 Orange Co IN
---- Melanie Wayman <melanie_wayman(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> There was a Neideffer(sp?) that was married to a BEST in Martin Co IN; Andrew BEST's
> daughter if I'm not mistaken married a Neideffer.
> This is also something a little quirkey, my parents used to run around, camping with some
> Neideffer's who were in Daviess Co., while I was a teenager, this was back in the 70's and 80's.
> Mr. Andrew Best, was a Mortician, and somehow related to my GGGrandfather, James Thomas Best.
> I have Andrew's signature on a loan he gave my grandfather to buy some property, and
> Andrew was head, I think of the GAR of Martin Co.,
> There is information on the Neideffer's at the Martin Co., library. Martin Co., neighbors
> with Orange Co. IN
> I hope this has helped you
>
> Melanie Wayman
>
> Fred Harris <eagleone36(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> I wish I could assist you with your "brick wall", but as German as we were,
> that is not a name that appears in my heritage. Wish I could've helped. I
> know the search is long....
>
> Fred Harris (vonHarrafz)
>
>
> On 2/18/07, Pleasantwoods(a)cs.com
> wrote:
> >
> > Mr. Harris, although I probably am not connected to any of your families I
> > do
> > have a good German name you can check for me. My Neideffer ancestors
> > arrived
> > in PA 1756, and kept moving south west. John Neideffer family and his
> > brother
> > Fredrick along with John"s in-laws came into IN 1810 when Orange, CO took
> > up
> > most of the southern half of the state. This name was originally spelt by
> > our
> > Johan Markus as Neythoffer, the British imidiantly changed it to
> > Neiderfer.After many changes it became Neideffer/Nidever/ Nidiffer.
> > So, if you have any version of this name in your documents I would
> > certainly
> > appreciate your letting me know.
> > Gwen Neidefer, granddad George Neideffer decided 2 Fs were just too
> > many.:-))
> >
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There was a Neideffer(sp?) that was married to a BEST in Martin Co IN; Andrew BEST's
daughter if I'm not mistaken married a Neideffer.
This is also something a little quirkey, my parents used to run around, camping with some
Neideffer's who were in Daviess Co., while I was a teenager, this was back in the 70's and 80's.
Mr. Andrew Best, was a Mortician, and somehow related to my GGGrandfather, James Thomas Best.
I have Andrew's signature on a loan he gave my grandfather to buy some property, and
Andrew was head, I think of the GAR of Martin Co.,
There is information on the Neideffer's at the Martin Co., library. Martin Co., neighbors
with Orange Co. IN
I hope this has helped you
Melanie Wayman
Fred Harris <eagleone36(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I wish I could assist you with your "brick wall", but as German as we were,
that is not a name that appears in my heritage. Wish I could've helped. I
know the search is long....
Fred Harris (vonHarrafz)
On 2/18/07, Pleasantwoods(a)cs.com
wrote:
>
> Mr. Harris, although I probably am not connected to any of your families I
> do
> have a good German name you can check for me. My Neideffer ancestors
> arrived
> in PA 1756, and kept moving south west. John Neideffer family and his
> brother
> Fredrick along with John"s in-laws came into IN 1810 when Orange, CO took
> up
> most of the southern half of the state. This name was originally spelt by
> our
> Johan Markus as Neythoffer, the British imidiantly changed it to
> Neiderfer.After many changes it became Neideffer/Nidever/ Nidiffer.
> So, if you have any version of this name in your documents I would
> certainly
> appreciate your letting me know.
> Gwen Neidefer, granddad George Neideffer decided 2 Fs were just too
> many.:-))
>
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Tolbert Weibel (1872-1932), son of William B. Weibel (1828-1888) of Switzerland, and Barbara Replogle (1834-1920) married Rosa Gillick (1883-1934) 10 MAY 1902 Daviess Co IN. They had seven children.
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Surnames: ryan tobin
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any info appreciated, daniel ryanmarried lydia tobin,trying to find either in ireland or immigration records
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I would say so. I do have a picture of Elkanah. IF you search through the tree you will find that he is a descendant of King Edward I "the elder" of England. Elkanah is my ggggrandfather
Becky
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Sorry,
You can contact me at jea(a)med.unc.edu
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Can anyone tell me who Mary Anderson Walker's Parents were?
Thanks,
James
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Mr. Harris, although I probably am not connected to any of your families I do
have a good German name you can check for me. My Neideffer ancestors arrived
in PA 1756, and kept moving south west. John Neideffer family and his brother
Fredrick along with John"s in-laws came into IN 1810 when Orange, CO took up
most of the southern half of the state. This name was originally spelt by our
Johan Markus as Neythoffer, the British imidiantly changed it to
Neiderfer.After many changes it became Neideffer/Nidever/ Nidiffer.
So, if you have any version of this name in your documents I would certainly
appreciate your letting me know.
Gwen Neidefer, granddad George Neideffer decided 2 Fs were just too many.:-))