ࡱ> 7 UbjbjUU %7|7|Ulx \q$' G+.` ` nRA0q\ Descendants of Robert Scott Generation No. 1 1. ROBERT1 SCOTT was born in Ireland, probably County Tyrone.. He married ISABELLA UNKNOWN MAIDEN NAME. She was born in Ireland, probably County Tyrone.. More About ROBERT SCOTT: --: This marriage is theorized by Katherine Bushman, due to the naming pattern at the time: eldest son and eldst daughter were named for the paternal grandparents. Child of ROBERT SCOTT and ISABELLA NAME is: 2. i. JAMES2 SCOTT I, b. 1736, Ireland, probably County Tyrone.; d. 1817, Wythe County, VA. Generation No. 2 2. JAMES2 SCOTT I (ROBERT1) was born 1736 in Ireland, probably County Tyrone., and died 1817 in Wythe County, VA. He married RACHEL HOLMES Bef. 1770 in Possibly in PA. She was born 1753 in Scotland, and died 1833 in Smyth County, Virginia. Notes for JAMES SCOTT I: NOTES ABOUT ANOTHER SCOTT FAMILY SUBMITTED BY ALFRED OWENS BAXTER William Scott (475) 1727~181O William Scott (475) was probably born In northern Ireland in 1 727.. the son of Matthew Scott (525) and Ann Fulton (526). In 1752 in Ireland he married Mary (476) probably born In Northern Ireland in 1732 William and Mary's children were: James (527) William (528) Robert (517) Ann (522) John (518) Samuel (519) Patrick (521) Mary (523) Joseph (474) b. Ireland, 1 752 m. Agnes b. Ireland, 1757 b. Antrim, lre.1760 b. Ireland, 1761 b. Ireland, 1764 b. Newberry Co. b.NwbrySC 1771 b. Nwbry SC 1 773 m. Arch McMillan b. Nwbry SC 1 77r:.. m. Ann (477) m. Isabell Bell m. Wm. Bean m. Nancy or Agnes SC 1769 d13 Jan1832 d.1842 di Sep.1825 d.1 7AuglSl8 d. 1814 d. l85OPike County, Ga In December 1767, William (475) aged 40, Mary (476) age 35, James (527) age 14. William (528) age 10. Robert (517) age 7, Ann (522) age 8, and John (518) age 4 sailed from Larne, Ireland on the Snow James and Mary under John Moore, Master. They arrived in Charleston, South Carolina 31 December 1767. In Charleston, the Clerk reported that he had in pursuance of his Excellency the Governor's directions been on board and adminstered the oaths to such of the poor Protestants as were of age who had lately arrived into the province on the encouragement and Bounty given by an Act of the General Assembly of this Province passed the 25th July 1761. Most people wanting to come to America were too poor to pay the cost of their passage which was the equivalent to the annual wages of an unskilled laborer. Under the Act, South Carolina agreed to grant land, pay the passage of overseas immigrants coming to settle in the colony plus pay additional settlement cost. Under the headright system William was granted 100 acres for himself, 100 acres for Mary and 50 acres for each child, a total of 450 acres between the Broad and Saludy sic. Rivers. The 450 acres is about 8 miles SW of Whitmire, South Carolina on both sides of SC 66 near the Laurens County line. Part of the property extends into Laurens County. The land is now in the Sumter National Forest. The old homesite and family graveyard is said to be about one quarter of a mile off on the south side of SC 66. The only house remaining on the property is on the north side of SC 66 and is owned by a Mr. Johnson who grows plants commercially. He purchased it from the last remaining Scott owner, William Scott about 1986. William (475) died in February 1810 in Newberry County, South Carolina. Mary (476) died in February 1819 in Newberry County, South Carolina. In his will William (475) left bequests to his grandsons William, son of Robert (517), William, son of Ann Bean (522), William, son of Patrick (521) and William. son of Joseph (474). Mary (476) left a bequest to her granddaughter Mary, daughter of Mary (523). Joseph (474) my g g g grandfather moved on to Jasper County, Georgia where he owned property, then to Pike County, Georgia where he received a land grant near the present community of Holonville. He and Ann (477) had 8 children. He died in 1850 and is probably buried in Pike or Spalding County, Georgia. EDITOR'S NOTE: It is interesting to note that when I was a student in Theological Seminary at Emory University in Atlanta, I was the pastor of some of the above named Scott family descendants. I was pastor of the Hollonville, Concord and Williamson Methodist Churches in Pike County, 1957-59. I knew very well a number of the persons this man can identify as having been alive at that time, including the Postmistress of Williamson whom I saw just about dailv and was a member of my church. Ed Murfin Compiled November 5 1996 by Alfred Owens Baxter, East Point, Georgia from William Scott's will. Will Book G. page 205. Mary Scott's will, Will Book H, page 225, the book " South Carolina Immigrants" usng information in the South Carolina Gazette and informaion suppnIied by Richard and Lisa Smurtwaite, 960 N. 100 W., Provo, UT 8l4604, and Rubye Scott 'Snead, Holonville, Pike County, GA. More About JAMES SCOTT I: -- 1: The recorded their "importation" in Augusta Co., VA, but probably came some time earlier. They settled in Rye Valley by 1783, when he surveyed property there. -- 2: NOTE THAT GENERATION NUMBERS ARE TO THE LEFT OF EACH NAME. James & Rachel Scott proved their importation in Augusta County Court on Aug. 21, 1771, Order Book 14, pg. 255. -- 3: There is a reunion every 2 yrs. in July of the James Scott family in Marion, VA. THE INFO ABOUT THIS PART OF THE FAMILY HAS BEEN PROVIDED BY THE REV. LAVERN "PIKE" THOMAS, A CATHOLIC PRIEST IN SHREVEPORT, LA (HIS MOTHER IS A SCOTT.) More About JAMES SCOTT and RACHEL HOLMES: Marriage: Bef. 1770, Possibly in PA Children of JAMES SCOTT and RACHEL HOLMES are: i. ROBERT3 SCOTT, b. 1770. More About ROBERT SCOTT: --: The eldest son, vanished abt. 1810, only to turn up in Blount Co. Married and turned out a good line of Methodist descendants. Other details missing. 3. ii. JOSEPH SCOTT, b. 1772; d. 1842. iii. ISABELLA SCOTT, b. Abt. 1775; m. NEHEMIAH BONHAM, April 12, 1798, Wythe Co., VA. More About ISABELLA SCOTT: --: This family is said to have produced Methodist and Lutheran ministers. More About NEHEMIAH BONHAM and ISABELLA SCOTT: Marriage: April 12, 1798, Wythe Co., VA iv. ESTHER SCOTT, b. October 19, 1776; m. HEZEKIAH BONHAM, August 15, 1799, Wythe Co., VA. More About HEZEKIAH BONHAM and ESTHER SCOTT: Marriage: August 15, 1799, Wythe Co., VA 4. v. JAMES SCOTT II, b. 1778; d. Aft. 1860. 5. vi. WILLIAM SCOTT, b. December 09, 1778. vii. REBECCA SCOTT, b. September 11, 1781; m. GEORGE CUNNINGHAM, April 20, 1815, Wythe Co., VA. More About GEORGE CUNNINGHAM: --: From a family of pioneer Methodist ministers. More About GEORGE CUNNINGHAM and REBECCA SCOTT: Marriage: April 20, 1815, Wythe Co., VA viii. SAMUEL SCOTT, b. January 08, 1785. More About SAMUEL SCOTT: --: Appears to have suffered from some sort of mild physical or mental disability. Never married. 6. ix. JOHN SCOTT, b. August 29, 1788. Generation No. 3 3. JOSEPH3 SCOTT (JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born 1772, and died 1842. He married ANN CALHOUN, daughter of WILLIAM CALHOUN and ELIZABETH NAME. She was born 1781, and died 1860. More About JOSEPH SCOTT: --: Second son. a successful farmer. Had 6 chlildren - 3 daughters, 2 sons. More About ANN CALHOUN: --: Dau. of Wm. Calhoun, of same clan as Sen. and V.P. John C. Calhoun. Children of JOSEPH SCOTT and ANN CALHOUN are: i. ANN4 SCOTT, m. JAMES C. BEATTIE. ii. ISABELLA SCOTT, m. JAMES G. HIGGINBOTHAM, March 08, 1847. More About JAMES HIGGINBOTHAM and ISABELLA SCOTT: Marriage: March 08, 1847 iii. ELIZABETH SCOTT, m. JAMES PORTER, October 19, 1830, Smyth Co., VA. More About JAMES PORTER and ELIZABETH SCOTT: Marriage: October 19, 1830, Smyth Co., VA iv. JOHN H. SCOTT, b. 1801. 7. v. WILLIAM PHILANDER SCOTT, b. May 27, 1803, VA; d. 1847. vi. RACHEL SCOTT, b. March 12, 1812, VA; m. HIRAM A. GREEVER, February 17, 1834, Smyth Co., VA. More About HIRAM A. GREEVER: --: The father of Gen. Greever in Chilhowie, Smyth County. More About HIRAM GREEVER and RACHEL SCOTT: Marriage: February 17, 1834, Smyth Co., VA 4. JAMES3 SCOTT II (JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born 1778, and died Aft. 1860. He married UNKNOWN SPOUSE. More About JAMES SCOTT II: -- 1: Moved with wife to Chihowie and Saltville. Only family member to be recorded as having a slave. A tradesman, he went where the economic action was, 1st to Sulphur Springs area where a 1820 resort grew up based on a Methodist campground. -- 2: He then got involved in the salt business, which for 75 yrs was the leading employer of that area, which produced 90% of the Confederacy salt. They had several sons and daughters, all of whom were involved in the salt business. Children of JAMES SCOTT and UNKNOWN SPOUSE are: 8. i. WILLIAM A.4 SCOTT. ii. JOHN M. SCOTT, b. 1812; d. 1873. More About JOHN M. SCOTT: -- 1: Moved to Alabama as a clerk and merchant in 1836. This is the ancestral line of the Rev. Laverne "Pike" Thomas. His branch joined a large French LA clan (LeDoux) in the next generation via New Orleans. The Scotts in LA have been attorneys and engineers. -- 2: One is the Fed. Dist. Judge who had to handle the integration/busing issues over the past 2 decades in central LA. He should be 1st cousin to Levi M. Scott, our ancestor. 5. WILLIAM3 SCOTT (JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born December 09, 1778. He married ELIZABETH BETSY PORTER November 24, 1814 in Wythe Co., VA. More About WILLIAM SCOTT: -- 1: A leading trustee and founder of his local Methodist Church just inside the Wythe Co. line. IT IS HIS BIBLE WHICH REVEALS MUCH OF THE INFORMATION ON THIS SIDE OF THE FAMILY, recorded by the Rev. "Pike" Thomas, a descendant of James II , by his mother who -- 2: who was a Scott, linving in LA. William was just a yr. or so young than James Scott. More About WILLIAM SCOTT and ELIZABETH PORTER: Marriage: November 24, 1814, Wythe Co., VA Children of WILLIAM SCOTT and ELIZABETH PORTER are: i. MARGARET P.4 SCOTT, m. (1) DAVID GOSE; m. (2) WILLIAM BOURNE, January 04, 1836, Smyth Co., VA. More About WILLIAM BOURNE and MARGARET SCOTT: Marriage: January 04, 1836, Smyth Co., VA ii. MARY POLLY SCOTT, b. September 29, 1815; m. GEORGE GOSE, March 22, 1832, Wythe Co., VA. More About GEORGE GOSE and MARY SCOTT: Marriage: March 22, 1832, Wythe Co., VA iii. MATILDA G. SCOTT, b. January 04, 1820; m. HARVEY SHEPERD, January 01, 1839, Smyth Co., VA. More About HARVEY SHEPERD: --: Other wedding record: 1/8/1839. More About HARVEY SHEPERD and MATILDA SCOTT: Marriage: January 01, 1839, Smyth Co., VA iv. AMANDA JANE SCOTT, b. March 02, 1822; m. DANIEL NEFF, June 20, 1843, Smyth Co., VA. More About DANIEL NEFF and AMANDA SCOTT: Marriage: June 20, 1843, Smyth Co., VA v. JAMES SCOTT, b. July 27, 1824. 9. vi. WILLIAM M. SCOTT, b. March 03, 1827. 10. vii. ANDREW PORTER SCOTT, b. February 01, 1829. viii. SARAH E. SCOTT, b. February 25, 1831; m. WILLIAM M. HORNE, May 14, 1851. More About WILLIAM HORNE and SARAH SCOTT: Marriage: May 14, 1851 ix. JOHN M. SCOTT, b. October 07, 1833. x. FRANCES ANN SCOTT, b. September 09, 1836; m. ELI C. HALE, May 25, 1855. More About ELI HALE and FRANCES SCOTT: Marriage: May 25, 1855 xi. ROBERT HARVEY SCOTT, b. August 12, 1840. 6. JOHN3 SCOTT (JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born August 29, 1788. He married MARGARET PEGGY PORTER August 29, 1816. More About JOHN SCOTT: --: William and John were both very successful farmers and fathers in Rye Valley, each holding 1000 acres or more. More About JOHN SCOTT and MARGARET PORTER: Marriage: August 29, 1816 Children of JOHN SCOTT and MARGARET PORTER are: 11. i. ANDREW PORTER4 SCOTT, b. August 09, 1817. ii. THURSEY G. SCOTT, b. November 17, 1818; m. MADISON WILLIAMS, October 14, 1836, Smyth Co., VA. More About MADISON WILLIAMS and THURSEY SCOTT: Marriage: October 14, 1836, Smyth Co., VA iii. CYNTHIA K. SCOTT, b. February 26, 1820. iv. SARAH B. SCOTT, b. November 10, 1821; m. CHRISTOPHER STUMP, November 14, 1843, Smyth Co., VA. More About CHRISTOPHER STUMP and SARAH SCOTT: Marriage: November 14, 1843, Smyth Co., VA v. MARY M. SCOTT, b. March 22, 1822; m. BENJAMIN F. JAMES, December 12, 1839, Smyth Co., VA. More About BENJAMIN JAMES and MARY SCOTT: Marriage: December 12, 1839, Smyth Co., VA vi. ELIZABETH P. SCOTT, b. November 24, 1824. 12. vii. JAMES A. SCOTT, b. September 22, 1826. viii. MARGARET JANE SCOTT, b. May 30, 1828; m. ANDREW JACKSON PIERCE, May 31, 1846. More About ANDREW PIERCE and MARGARET SCOTT: Marriage: May 31, 1846 ix. ELIZA A. SCOTT, b. May 09, 1830; m. R. K. PIERCE, May 01, 1850. More About R. PIERCE and ELIZA SCOTT: Marriage: May 01, 1850 x. MATILDA E. SCOTT, b. June 23, 1833; m. JOHN LANGDON PUGH. xi. PAULINA B. SCOTT, b. February 24, 1835; m. LAFAYETTE UMBARGER, September 14, 1856. More About LAFAYETTE UMBARGER and PAULINA SCOTT: Marriage: September 14, 1856 xii. RACHEL HOLMES SCOTT, b. February 06, 1837; m. MICHAEL NEFF, June 26, 1856. More About MICHAEL NEFF and RACHEL SCOTT: Marriage: June 26, 1856 Generation No. 4 7. WILLIAM PHILANDER4 SCOTT (JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born May 27, 1803 in VA, and died 1847. He married LOUDEMA "DEMY" WILLIAMS September 20, 1825 in VA, daughter of LEVI WILLIAMS and SUSANNAH NAME. She was born 1806, and died 1879. More About WILLIAM PHILANDER SCOTT: --: Usually just called William in the records. More About LOUDEMA "DEMY" WILLIAMS: --: From a clan desc. from one Jenkin Williams, supposedly the 1st settler of the Rye Valley. More About WILLIAM SCOTT and LOUDEMA WILLIAMS: Marriage: September 20, 1825, VA Children of WILLIAM SCOTT and LOUDEMA WILLIAMS are: 13. i. SUSAN5 SCOTT, b. December 03, 1827; d. 1888. ii. ELIZABETH SCOTT, b. October 18, 1828, VA; d. 1847. More About ELIZABETH SCOTT: --: Listed in family records, but not listed in the 1850 VA census records as being a part of this household. 14. iii. JAMES FRANKLIN SCOTT, b. June 18, 1830; d. 1913. iv. THURZA JANE SCOTT, b. February 27, 1832, VA; d. 1862; m. STEPHEN ROUSE, May 11, 1858, VA. More About STEPHEN ROUSE and THURZA SCOTT: Marriage: May 11, 1858, VA 15. v. JOSEPH L. SCOTT, b. January 09, 1834, VA; d. 1907. 16. vi. LEVI MITCHELL SCOTT, b. November 29, 1835, Smyth County, Virginia; d. October 20, 1904, Austell, GA. Buried in RoseHill Cem., Austell, GA.. vii. ELIZA MALVINA SCOTT, b. March 03, 1838, VA; d. 1883, VA; m. DAVID GRIFFITTS, February 1864, VA. More About DAVID GRIFFITTS and ELIZA SCOTT: Marriage: February 1864, VA 17. viii. ANDREW J. SCOTT, b. October 12, 1839, VA; d. 1877. ix. WILLIAM B. SCOTT, b. April 02, 1842, VA; d. 1860. x. EMALINE SCOTT, b. May 29, 1844; d. 1862. xi. GEORGE SCOTT, b. 1846. More About GEORGE SCOTT: --: Not listed in family records. Could be a child they were raising from another family. He is listed in the 1850 VA census as being a part of this household. xii. PHILANDER W. SCOTT, b. May 29, 1846; d. 1860. 8. WILLIAM A.4 SCOTT (JAMES3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) He married SUSAN SCOTT, daughter of WILLIAM SCOTT and LOUDEMA WILLIAMS. She was born December 03, 1827, and died 1888. Child of WILLIAM SCOTT and SUSAN SCOTT is: 18. i. GEORGE WYLIE5 SCOTT. 9. WILLIAM M.4 SCOTT (WILLIAM3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born March 03, 1827. He married (1) CARRIE J. SLOOP. He married (2) MARY C. GROSECLOSE June 24, 1849. More About WILLIAM SCOTT and MARY GROSECLOSE: Marriage: June 24, 1849 Children of WILLIAM SCOTT and MARY GROSECLOSE are: i. ELEANOR ELIZABETH5 SCOTT, b. December 03, 1849, Wythe Co., VA; m. SAMUEL D. CARSON. ii. EMILY FRANCES SCOTT, b. January 05, 1851; m. WILL CORNETT. iii. MATILDA SCOTT, b. December 23, 1853. iv. SARAH JANE SCOTT, b. December 30, 1855; m. JAMES BUCHANAN. v. VIRGINIA A. SCOTT, b. November 01, 1857; m. UNKNOWN BUCHANAN. vi. MARY ALICE SCOTT, b. October 08, 1859; m. A. E. KREGH, April 16, 1844. More About A. KREGH and MARY SCOTT: Marriage: April 16, 1844 vii. MITCHELL ANDREW SCOTT, b. April 02, 1863. 10. ANDREW PORTER4 SCOTT (WILLIAM3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born February 01, 1829. He married ANN J. NEWLAND December 08, 1851. More About ANDREW SCOTT and ANN NEWLAND: Marriage: December 08, 1851 Children of ANDREW SCOTT and ANN NEWLAND are: i. ELIZABETH ESTHER5 SCOTT, b. November 15, 1852; m. J. D. HORNE, September 25, 1873. More About J. HORNE and ELIZABETH SCOTT: Marriage: September 25, 1873 ii. WILLIAM WORLEY SCOTT, b. October 02, 1855; m. (1) VIRGINIA WARRICK, November 30, 1892; m. (2) ALICE MAY DELP, February 20, 1901. More About WILLIAM SCOTT and VIRGINIA WARRICK: Marriage: November 30, 1892 More About WILLIAM SCOTT and ALICE DELP: Marriage: February 20, 1901 19. iii. JAMES M. SCOTT, b. May 10, 1857. iv. JOHN E. SCOTT, b. August 03, 1859; m. SALLLE RICHARDSON. v. MARY JANE SCOTT, b. May 31, 1861; m. JOHN HONAKER, February 25, 1885. More About JOHN HONAKER and MARY SCOTT: Marriage: February 25, 1885 vi. E. PRESTON SCOTT, b. December 07, 1870. 11. ANDREW PORTER4 SCOTT (JOHN3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born August 09, 1817. He married (1) MALVINA WILLIAMS February 28, 1839. He married (2) MARY HUMPHREY December 21, 1854. More About ANDREW SCOTT and MALVINA WILLIAMS: Marriage: February 28, 1839 More About ANDREW SCOTT and MARY HUMPHREY: Marriage: December 21, 1854 Children of ANDREW SCOTT and MALVINA WILLIAMS are: 20. i. WILLIAM FRANKLIN5 SCOTT, b. May 05, 1844. 21. ii. JAMES PENDLETON SCOTT, b. January 06, 1846. 22. iii. STEPHEN PORTER SCOTT, b. July 25, 1848. iv. CHARLES SCOTT, b. May 08, 1850. 23. v. WILEY SCOTT, b. December 09, 1852. Children of ANDREW SCOTT and MARY HUMPHREY are: vi. SAMUEL W.5 SCOTT, b. August 12, 1840. 24. vii. JOHN MILTON SCOTT, b. August 03, 1842. viii. MARGARET PAULINE SCOTT, b. November 07, 1855; m. EVERETT COX. ix. VIRGINIA FLORENCE SCOTT, b. March 25, 1857, Marion, Smyth Co., VA; m. CHARLES SYLVESTER SNIDER, September 07, 1875. More About CHARLES SNIDER and VIRGINIA SCOTT: Marriage: September 07, 1875 25. x. EDWARD ANDREW SCOTT, b. December 06, 1859. xi. SARAH VICTORIA SCOTT, b. March 21, 1860; m. SYLVESTER SNIDER, June 30, 1876. More About SYLVESTER SNIDER and SARAH SCOTT: Marriage: June 30, 1876 12. JAMES A.4 SCOTT (JOHN3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born September 22, 1826. He married SARAH A. WILLIAMS. Children of JAMES SCOTT and SARAH WILLIAMS are: i. EMALINE5 SCOTT, b. April 27, 1858. ii. JOHN LEVI SCOTT, b. September 19, 1859. iii. FRANCES SCOTT, b. October 29, 1859. Generation No. 5 13. SUSAN5 SCOTT (WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born December 03, 1827, and died 1888. She married (1) WILLIAM A. SCOTT, son of JAMES SCOTT and UNKNOWN SPOUSE. She married (2) MADISON BOWMAN November 1853 in VA. More About MADISON BOWMAN and SUSAN SCOTT: Marriage: November 1853, VA Child is listed above under (8) William A. Scott. Child of SUSAN SCOTT and MADISON BOWMAN is: 26. i. GEORGE WILLIE6 BOWMAN, b. November 23, 1846, Sugar Grove, Smyth Co., VA. 14. JAMES FRANKLIN5 SCOTT (WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born June 18, 1830, and died 1913. He married (1) MARTHA GIBSON. He married (2) SALLY ROUSE. Children of JAMES SCOTT and SALLY ROUSE are: i. CHARLES A.6 SCOTT. ii. ANNA ELIZA SCOTT. iii. NANCY E. SCOTT, m. STEPHEN ANDERSON MEEK, August 26, 1897, Smyth Co. VA. More About STEPHEN MEEK and NANCY SCOTT: Marriage: August 26, 1897, Smyth Co. VA iv. MARY CATHERINE SCOTT, b. February 02, 1857, Smyth Co., VA; m. WILLIAM HARRISON MEEK, August 28, 1888, Smyth Co., VA. More About WILLIAM MEEK and MARY SCOTT: Marriage: August 28, 1888, Smyth Co., VA 15. JOSEPH L.5 SCOTT (WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born January 09, 1834 in VA, and died 1907. He married REMEMBER ANN WEST SCOTT November 23, 1878. More About REMEMBER ANN WEST SCOTT: --: This is her real name. See other NOTES. More About JOSEPH SCOTT and REMEMBER SCOTT: Marriage: November 23, 1878 Children of JOSEPH SCOTT and REMEMBER SCOTT are: i. HATTIE6 SCOTT. ii. ALLICE SCOTT, m. WILL GRIFFITTS. iii. JOSEPH SCOTT. iv. MINNIE SCOTT. v. ZENNA SCOTT. vi. CLOE SCOTT. vii. CHARLES SCOTT. 16. LEVI MITCHELL5 SCOTT (WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born November 29, 1835 in Smyth County, Virginia, and died October 20, 1904 in Austell, GA. Buried in RoseHill Cem., Austell, GA.. He married AMANDA ANN EDMONDSON 1867 in Sugar Grove, Smyth or Wythe County, VA ?, daughter of WILLIAM EDMONDSON and MATILDA WEDDING. She was born November 26, 1844 in Smyth County, Virginia, and died September 21, 1927 in Fulton Co., PA? Legend has it that one of her grandmothers married at 13 and had 13 children, among which were triplets Shedrach, Mayshack and Abednego, the last of which she is a descendant. Amanda is buried in Austell, GA,. Notes for LEVI MITCHELL SCOTT: NOTES ON LEVI M1TCHELL SCOTT My late brother, James Vernon Murfin [1929-1987] dedicated his book, The GLEAM OF BAYONETS, to the memory of our great grandfather On the maternal side of our family, PRIVATE LEVI MITCHELL SCOTT (1835 -1904 or 1910?), COMPANY D, (SMYTH} RIFLE GREYS), 48Th VIRGINIA INFANTRY REGIMENT, JONES BRIGADE, JACKSON'S DIVISION, JACKSON'S CORPS, ARMY OF NORTIIERN VlRGINIA. The book is considered the most authoratative account of the BattIe of Antietam, at Sharpsburg, MD, the bloodiest day of the Civil War. Copywrited 1965 A. S. Barnes and Company, Inc Thomas Yoseloff, Publisher, 8 East 36th Street, New York, 16, N.Y. Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number: 65-11502. Levi was married to Amanda Edmundson [1844-l927, in Sugar Grove, Smyth (or Smythe) County, VA or Wythe Co. The boundary lines changed back and forth several times lt seems. Levi lived there as farmer and "planter"' and postmaster. Records indicate that they were living in Austell, GA, outside Atlanta, in the early I 90O's, but moved to the Scott Fruit Farm in Fulton Co., PA, with daughter Grace's family before their deaths. Levi may not have moved with the family, as he died in 1904. To all the descendants of Levi Mitchell and Amanda Edmondson Scott who have email addresses, plus Scott historian Pike Thomas: I just came back from a several day visit to Atlanta, GA, and the north Georgia mountains. While in Atlanta, I drove out to the little town of Austell, west of the city. My mother, Leona Elizabeth Garman Murfin, was born in Austell in 1903, and was named after her aunt Leona Scott Beaty with whom they were living. I went to the Rose Hill cemetery in Austell, with the hope of finding the resting place of my great aunt Leona and husband Warner, along with their dob and dod which I did not have. To my surprise, I found a Scott family plot, with my great grandparents Levi and Amanda and the Beatys and other Scotts and Jameses. I will list here my findings. If you have one of my books you may want to print this out and insert it in the book. If not, you just may want to keep it anyway. Levi Mitchell Scott 11/29/1835 - 10/20/1904 Amanda A. Edmondson Scott 11/26/1844-9/21/1927 (it is a shame that the very top of their tombstone is broken off and is on the ground). Levi Mitchell Scott, Jr. 5/13/1889-8/4/1910 Leona Scott Beaty 4/24/1888-4/4/1948 Warner A. Beaty 3/31/1881-3/15/1957 (family history has it that they had a stillborn child, but there was no marker there for one). James M. Harrison 1903-1907 (a footstone is there with the name Monroe. He was son of James M. and Mathilda Scott Harrison. He died following some type of accident - some say a car hit him. You may remember that the Harrisons raised W. Scott James as their own. Scott lives in Atlanta.) Virginia E. James 1/19/1906-11/3/1907 (infant daughter of James Andrew and Mary Emeline Scott James). (family history has it that uncle Jimmy James is buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, but I did not find him). You will want to note that the names Scott and James have been perpetuated in history as the first and middle names of many of the Scott descendants. I hope that this has been of interest to you. It has been exciting for me. For one thing, it settles the exact name of Levi Mitchell Scott (some had him recorded as Louis), and the burial places of several of the family. Yours very sincerely, Charles Edward Murfin, Jr. More About LEVI MITCHELL SCOTT: -- 1: He was postmaster and a planter in Sugar Grove, VA. Reffered in some records as "Louis." -- 2: of the James Scott family is held also in VA, usually in Marion. An attempt is being made to having a joint reunion with these families. -- 3: Probablyl the most enterprising and successful of the 11 children. DOD may be 1904. There is a family reunion of the descendants of Levi and Amanda every yr. somewhere in VA or MD., in July (started abt. 1949). A yearly Scott reunion of "Pike"'s part -- 4: See separate NOtes on Levi. THESE ARE MY GREAT GRANDPARENTS. More About AMANDA ANN EDMONDSON: -: My grt grandmother. --: From one of the most prominent families in the regiion, according to "Pike" Thomas. Burial: Rose Hill Cemetery, Austell, GA More About LEVI SCOTT and AMANDA EDMONDSON: Marriage: 1867, Sugar Grove, Smyth or Wythe County, VA ? Children of LEVI SCOTT and AMANDA EDMONDSON are: 27. i. MARY EMELINE6 SCOTT, b. May 30, 1868, Smyth County, Virginia; d. May 12, 1917, Fulton Co. PA. 28. ii. GRACE TRUMAN SCOTT, b. March 12, 1871, Sugar Grove, VA; d. May 23, 1947, Hagerstown, MD. iii. WILLIAM MOORE SCOTT, b. 1873, Smythe County, Virginia; d. Sanford, FL; m. FLORENCE ROOP; d. Abt. 1956, Sanford, FL. More About WILLIAM MOORE SCOTT: -- 1: Was a celery farmer in central FL., owner of Blue Goose vegetable shippers. His brother, Eugene was a partner/investor in the business in Sanford. -- 2: My brother, Jim, owned a large, beautiful, hand-painted portrait of Uncle Will Scott, which hung on the living room wall in his home in Rockville, MD. Nancy has provided me with pictures of that portrait. More About FLORENCE ROOP: -- 1: No children. I was befriended by my great aunt Florence when we moved to Orlando, FL, just 20 miles away. I would go to her home to take her grocery shopping, etc., every week, in trade for the use of her 1949 Plymouth for a personal car, primarily to -- 2: drive to Junior College and my first church which was just outside of Sanford. She even allowed my mother and me to take a trip north -- 3: in the car over the Christmas weeks of 1954-55, when Jim's first child was due. As it happened, Steven Murfin was born on 1/4/55, several days after we returned home so I could get back to college. 29. iv. BLANCHE RUBY SCOTT, b. April 23, 1875, Sugar Grove, Smyth County, VA; d. Abt. 1943, Hagerstown, Washington County, MD. 30. v. MATHILDA "TILLIE" L. SCOTT, b. July 25, 1877, Sugar Grove, Smythe County, VA ?; d. September 16, 1975, Atlanta, GA. vi. EUGENE WILLIAM SCOTT, b. 1879, Sugar Grove, Smythe County, VA ?; d. 1952, Rockville, MD; m. ELIZABETH ELEANOR HUTTON, 1913; b. 1892; d. July 28, 1994, Rockville, MD no descendants. More About EUGENE WILLIAM SCOTT: --: Known as Uncle Gene by all of us. Worked for U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Became a partner in the Marvania & Green Lane Farms and owned the Rockville Fruit Farm. Grad. of VA Polytechnic Inst. Lived in Manor Club Estates, Rockville. More About ELIZABETH ELEANOR HUTTON: -- 1: AKA: "Betsy" & "Bess". Known by most of the family simplly as "Aunt Bess". -- 2: Jim, Scott & Randy, and Bob Alderson and Sally Jane McKee. -- 3: Lived in Austell, GA., where Grace Scott Young met and married John B. Garman. -- 4: Mr. Walter Funderburke lived with them in Manor Club Estates, for years, resulting in most of us knowing him as "Uncle Fundy". In 1969, Fundy's brother was a member of my congregation at Dinsmore UMC in Jacksonville, FL. Bess was grtaunt of Jane Yancy, More About EUGENE SCOTT and ELIZABETH HUTTON: Marriage: 1913 vii. MITCHELL SCOTT, b. 1881, Sugar Grove, Smythe County, VA ?; d. 1902, Sugar Grove, Smythe County, VA ?. 31. viii. LEONA J. SCOTT, b. April 24, 1888, Sugar Grove, Smythe County, VA ?; d. April 04, 1948, Austell, GA. Buried in RoseHill Cem., Austell, with Warner. ix. TWIN TO LAURA SCOTT, b. 1883, Sugar Grove, Smythe County, VA ?; d. 1882, Sugar Grove, Smythe County, VA ?. More About TWIN TO LAURA SCOTT: --: Stillbirth, so the story goes. Not sure of existence of this xhild. x. LAURA SCOTT, b. July 30, 1883, Sugar Grove, Smythe County, VA ?; d. July 15, 1971, Amarillo, Potter County, TX; m. JOHN L. SCOTT; d. September 22, 1932, Amarillo, Potter County, TX. More About LAURA SCOTT: -- 1: Founder of Top of Texas Tuberculosis Assoc. and a hospital. Moved to San Antonio, TX 1903, to Amarillo, 1904. Was Woman of the year for 1948 in Amarillo. No children. -- 2: Attended South Side Female Institute at Burbank, VA, graduating with highest honors. Soon after graduation she married John L. Scott, lived in VA for 1 or 2 yrs. She was a member of Polk St. Meth. Ch. where whe taught S.S. 30 yrs. More About JOHN L. SCOTT: -- 1: date of death supplied by the Genealogy Collection of the State Library in TX. He was a cousin of Laura's. -- 2: date of death supplied by the Genealogy Collection of the State Library in TX. He was a cousin of Laura's. xi. WILEY E. SCOTT??, b. 1886, Sugar Grove, Smythe County, VA ?. xii. LEVI MITCHELL SCOTT, JR., b. May 13, 1889, Sugar Grove, Smythe County, VA ?; d. August 04, 1910, Sugar Grove, Smythe County, VA ? Buried in RoseHill Cem., Austell, GA.. 17. ANDREW J.5 SCOTT (WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born October 12, 1839 in VA, and died 1877. He married REMEMBER ANN WEST October 13, 1869 in VA. More About ANDREW J. SCOTT: -- 1: SEE NOTES IN ROBERT MURFIN FAMILY ABOUT A WILLIAM MURFIN MARRYING A MARY ANN WEST IN OH, IN THE EARLY 1700'S. There is no information on her ancestors, Also, there are males named West Murfin. A cousin of mine, Gladys Madelene Murfin, married a Lloyd -- 2: Croft West in 1936 in KY. They had a daughter named Elizabeth Ann West, called Ann, and lived in Bowling Green, KY. Notes for REMEMBER ANN WEST: There is an interesting thing which developed as I was working with the Murfin family files on 10/28/96. There is a couple named William and Mary Ann West Murfin, with roots in the 1700's in Highland County, OH. Their son is Eli, 1806-1876, located in OH to CO and IA and KS. His children: Amanda, James Nancy, Mary Anne, Emma, Alice, Benton, Mdartha, William, Laura, Lewis, Nora and Cora. Eli's siblings: Julia, West Murfin, Malinda, Elen, Naomi, and Mehalie. Many records show that this family sometimes spelled their name as Murphin. In West Union, OH, on what is called Murphin Ridge Rd today, there is a Murphin Ridge Inn, Bed 'n Breakfast. I have written the owners of that Inn, but have had no response. John Grosh 3xgrt grandson of Samuel Murfin who married Nancy Rogers, all in the Robert and Ann Murfin Lineage directly from England, wrote me in Sept., 1996 that this William was a brother of that Samuel and Thomas who married Anna Pemberton. He notes they are shown to reside in Adams County, OH, where West Union is located. He visited their graves in 1996, in Locust Grove Cemetery near Peebles, OH, and notes that the headstones are quite worn, but he has photographs of them. On 10/28/96, Richard W. Murfin, "Dick", sent material which agrees with John in setting this William as a brother of Samuel Murfin, who married Nancy Rogers. Did is a 2xgrt grandson of that Samuel. I am following this information and joining what were two separate family lines in my material. It is very interesting to note that in the Scott family from which I am descended on the maternal side, I find Andrew J. Scott (1839-1877) marrying a Remember Ann West, 10/13/1869, in VA. Yes, the records show that is her real name. Could there possibly be a connection? I have no other dates or references to the family of Remember. However, the date of marriage seems to be a possible reference over to the West family that is mentioned above. The question stands, "Why would a set of West parents name their daughter Remember Ann West, if there were no reason to remember a particular Ann West?" Geographical references to IL, OH, KY, and VA are not too far fetched. I could be totally out in left field on this, but I'm not going to forget it, and I am putting this same reference in that Scott family's notes. More About REMEMBER ANN WEST: --: There seems that there has to be an Ann West somewhere in the family, to remember. More About ANDREW SCOTT and REMEMBER WEST: Marriage: October 13, 1869, VA Children of ANDREW SCOTT and REMEMBER WEST are: i. WILLIAM6 SCOTT, b. VA. ii. ANNIE SCOTT, m. PHILANDER M. MCCARTER. iii. IDA SCOTT, m. UNKNOWN PIERCE. iv. JENNY SCOTT, b. VA; m. UNKNOWN HOUSTON. v. SENA SCOTT, b. VA; m. UNKNOWN LYNN. 18. GEORGE WYLIE5 SCOTT (WILLIAM A.4, JAMES3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) He married LOUISA JANE BELL January 16, 1866 in VA. More About GEORGE SCOTT and LOUISA BELL: Marriage: January 16, 1866, VA Children of GEORGE SCOTT and LOUISA BELL are: i. WILLIAM ANDREW6 SCOTT, b. November 08, 1866, Sugar Grove, Smyth or Wythe County, VA ?. 32. ii. JOHN ROBERT SCOTT, b. September 08, 1868, Sugar Grove, Smyth or Wythe County, VA ?. iii. JAMES SAMUEL SCOTT, b. September 16, 1870, Sugar Grove, Smyth or Wythe County, VA ?. iv. MARTHA ELLEN SCOTT, b. November 30, 1872, Sugar Grove, Smyth or Wythe County, VA ?; m. WILLIAM JACKSON HASH, September 27, 1888, Sugar Grove, Smyth or Wythe County, VA ?. More About WILLIAM HASH and MARTHA SCOTT: Marriage: September 27, 1888, Sugar Grove, Smyth or Wythe County, VA ? v. HENRY MONTGOMERY SCOTT, b. June 25, 1875, Sugar Grove, Smyth or Wythe County, VA ?; m. (1) GENEVIEVE ANDERSON PIERCE, Bef. 1898, VA; m. (2) MARY MAE SLINGLOFF, November 29, 1899, Arrowsmith, Mclean Co., IL. More About HENRY SCOTT and GENEVIEVE PIERCE: Marriage: Bef. 1898, VA More About HENRY SCOTT and MARY SLINGLOFF: Marriage: November 29, 1899, Arrowsmith, Mclean Co., IL vi. JOSEPH JEFFERSON SCOTT, b. November 03, 1879, Sugar Grove, Smyth or Wythe County, VA ?; m. EMMA MCNABNEY, December 24, 1902, Arrowsmith, Mclean Co., IL. More About JOSEPH SCOTT and EMMA MCNABNEY: Marriage: December 24, 1902, Arrowsmith, Mclean Co., IL vii. FLORENCE WILKENSON SCOTT, b. January 17, 1880, Sugar Grove, Smyth or Wythe County, VA ?; m. WILLIAM O. GILBERT, May 29, 1901, Arrowsmith, Mclean Co., IL. More About WILLIAM GILBERT and FLORENCE SCOTT: Marriage: May 29, 1901, Arrowsmith, Mclean Co., IL viii. WALTER GEORGE SCOTT, b. March 01, 1882; m. VANNIE B. PORTER. ix. BENJAMIN GROVER SCOTT, b. June 19, 1884, Sugar Grove, Smyth or Wythe County, VA ?; m. ELIZABETH SNAVELY, February 1919, Marion, Smyth Co., VA. More About BENJAMIN SCOTT and ELIZABETH SNAVELY: Marriage: February 1919, Marion, Smyth Co., VA x. MARY POCAHONTAS SCOTT, b. October 23, 1886, Sugar Grove, Smyth or Wythe County, VA ?; m. JACOB L. ROTEN, 1904, Charlotte, Mecklinberg Co., NC. More About JACOB ROTEN and MARY SCOTT: Marriage: 1904, Charlotte, Mecklinberg Co., NC 19. JAMES M.5 SCOTT (ANDREW PORTER4, WILLIAM3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born May 10, 1857. He married SUE EM RICHARDSON. Children of JAMES SCOTT and SUE RICHARDSON are: i. FRANK R.6 SCOTT, b. August 09, 1890. ii. ANN ELIZABETH SCOTT, b. September 22, 1892. iii. LELLA SUE SCOTT, b. September 22, 1895. iv. JAMES SCOTT, b. October 03, 1897. v. MARY LOUISE SCOTT, b. January 01, 1900. vi. FRED SHARP SCOTT, b. February 07, 1902. 20. WILLIAM FRANKLIN5 SCOTT (ANDREW PORTER4, JOHN3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born May 05, 1844. He married ANN ELIZABETH SNAVELY 1866. More About WILLIAM SCOTT and ANN SNAVELY: Marriage: 1866 Children of WILLIAM SCOTT and ANN SNAVELY are: 33. i. WILLIAM ANDREW6 SCOTT, b. July 28, 1867, Smyth Co., VA. 34. ii. CHARLES WESLEY SCOTT, b. May 27, 1870, Smyth Co., VA. 35. iii. THOMAS JEFFERSON SCOTT, b. February 02, 1872, Smyth Co., VA. iv. SAMUEL DICKEY SCOTT, b. 1874, Smyth Co., VA; m. EMMA GROSECLOSE, October 03, 1900. More About SAMUEL SCOTT and EMMA GROSECLOSE: Marriage: October 03, 1900 v. MARY ANN ELIZABETH SCOTT, b. August 01, 1876, Smyth Co., VA; m. THOMAS MONTGOMERY LEGARD. 21. JAMES PENDLETON5 SCOTT (ANDREW PORTER4, JOHN3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born January 06, 1846. He married MARY SUSAN MITCHELL July 07, 1871. More About JAMES SCOTT and MARY MITCHELL: Marriage: July 07, 1871 Children of JAMES SCOTT and MARY MITCHELL are: i. MAGGIE6 SCOTT, m. UNKNOWN SNIDER. ii. GEORGE ALBERT SCOTT. iii. ELIZABETH J. SCOTT, m. ABNER WINGFIELD. iv. MARY ELLA SCOTT, m. UNKNOWN HERRING. v. MALVINA AGNES SCOTT, b. August 02, 1872; m. CHARLES THOMAS CORMANY, September 14, 1894, Marion, Smyth Co., VA. More About CHARLES CORMANY and MALVINA SCOTT: Marriage: September 14, 1894, Marion, Smyth Co., VA 22. STEPHEN PORTER5 SCOTT (ANDREW PORTER4, JOHN3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born July 25, 1848. He married SARAH A. K. SPRINKLE November 25, 1869. More About STEPHEN SCOTT and SARAH SPRINKLE: Marriage: November 25, 1869 Children of STEPHEN SCOTT and SARAH SPRINKLE are: i. OLIVIA6 SCOTT, b. September 03, 1870; m. DAVID WILLIAM BEAR. ii. JOANNA SCOTT, b. March 06, 1873; m. MARCELLUS F. SNIDER. iii. SARAH INIS SCOTT, b. November 17, 1876; m. WILLIAM E. HEDRICK. iv. JAMES EMMETT SCOTT, b. February 25, 1878; m. MAGGIE RACHEL SNIDER. 23. WILEY5 SCOTT (ANDREW PORTER4, JOHN3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born December 09, 1852. He married MARY E. UNKNOWN MAIDEN NAME. Children of WILEY SCOTT and MARY NAME are: i. RUFUS6 SCOTT, m. DOROTHY UNKNOWN MAIDEN NAME. ii. BEULAH SCOTT. iii. MAHITEBO Y. SCOTT. iv. LETITIA SCOTT. v. MALVINA SALINA SCOTT, m. HOWARD STOUTTEMYER. 36. vi. JOHN SCOTT. 37. vii. CLEVELAND SCOTT. 38. viii. JOSEPH SCOTT. 24. JOHN MILTON5 SCOTT (ANDREW PORTER4, JOHN3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born August 03, 1842. He married ELLEN W. GOODPASTURE April 11, 1867. More About JOHN SCOTT and ELLEN GOODPASTURE: Marriage: April 11, 1867 Children of JOHN SCOTT and ELLEN GOODPASTURE are: i. BURTIE JANE6 SCOTT, b. February 14, 1868; m. WILLIAM PANNILL. ii. HUGH MILTON SCOTT, b. May 31, 1870, Smyth Co., VA. iii. MARY ELLEN SCOTT, b. February 14, 1872, Smyth Co., VA; m. CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS KILLINGER. iv. JOHN WALTER SCOTT, b. April 25, 1874, Smyth Co., VA. v. JOSIE CLEO SCOTT, b. October 20, 1876, Smyth Co., VA. 39. vi. WILLIAM TRIGG SCOTT, SR., b. August 25, 1878, Smyth Co., VA. 40. vii. CONLEY STONE SCOTT, SR., b. July 23, 1881, Smyth Co., VA. viii. WILSON WHITE SCOTT, b. November 13, 1884; m. LILLIE MAE STEPHENSON. 25. EDWARD ANDREW5 SCOTT (ANDREW PORTER4, JOHN3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born December 06, 1859. He married JULIA ANN LEGARDE May 27, 1890. More About EDWARD SCOTT and JULIA LEGARDE: Marriage: May 27, 1890 Children of EDWARD SCOTT and JULIA LEGARDE are: i. BESSIS KATE6 SCOTT, b. February 16, 1892. ii. RALPH PORTER SCOTT, b. July 15, 1900. Generation No. 6 26. GEORGE WILLIE6 BOWMAN (SUSAN5 SCOTT, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born November 23, 1846 in Sugar Grove, Smyth Co., VA. He married LOUISA JANE BELL January 16, 1866 in VA. More About GEORGE WILLIE BOWMAN: --: Records show that Susan married Madison Bowman, but the same records show the granchildrens' father as George W. Scott, which would make them Scotts. Perhaps a second marriage here. More About GEORGE BOWMAN and LOUISA BELL: Marriage: January 16, 1866, VA Children of GEORGE BOWMAN and LOUISA BELL are: i. WILLIAM ANDREW7 BOWMAN, b. November 08, 1866. ii. JOHN ROBERT BOWMAN, b. September 08, 1869; m. SAMANTHA LUCY WATSON, January 18, 1893. More About SAMANTHA LUCY WATSON: -: More accurate records indicate that Samantha married John Robert Scott on Jan. 18, 1893. More About JOHN BOWMAN and SAMANTHA WATSON: Marriage: January 18, 1893 iii. JAMES SAMUEL BOWMAN, b. September 16, 1870. iv. MARTHA ELLEN BOWMAN, b. November 30, 1872; m. WILLIAM JACKSON HASH, September 27, 1888. More About WILLIAM HASH and MARTHA BOWMAN: Marriage: September 27, 1888 41. v. HENRY MONTGOMERY BOWMAN, b. June 25, 1875. 27. MARY EMELINE6 SCOTT (LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born May 30, 1868 in Smyth County, Virginia, and died May 12, 1917 in Fulton Co. PA. She married JAMES ANDREW JAMES, son of PARENT JAMES. He was born 1848 in Wytheville, VA, and died May 14, 1909 in Austell, GA. More About MARY EMELINE SCOTT: -- 1: Buried in Damascas Church Cem., Fulton Co. PA., in family plot, front row, to the left of the church buildings, along with John & Grace Garman, Thompson & Annie James, George & Mae Floyd and their infant son, and others. -- 2: and sisters who bought the farm and planted it in apple and peach trees. Thompson, Baldwin and Florence married local persons. The younger boys, Will, Joe and Scott went off to school. -- 3: MY GREAT AUNT MARY, DAUGHTER OF LEVI & AMANDA sCOTT, WHO ARE MY MATERNAL GREAT GRANDPARENTS. MY GRANDMOTHER WAS HER SISTER. After her hkusbands;s death, she was moved to the big house on Scott Fruit Farm, near Hancock, MD but in PA, by her brothers Notes for JAMES ANDREW JAMES: MARY B. KEGLEY P.O. BOX 134 WYTHEVILLE, VA 24382 November 19,1996 C. E. Murfin, Jr., 8929 Cherry Hill Drive Jacksonville, FL 3221-1485 Dear Mr. Murfin, I received your letter with the material on the James family, and have reviewed it and have checked wills, marriage and deed records at the courthouse to see if I could make a connection for you on James Andrew James. You mentioned that you had looked at the census records for 1870, and I wonder if James Andrew James showed up in that record as he would be about 5 years old. It seems to be that it would be the most logical place to find him and his parents. The other place would be an obituary or death certificate but I suppose you have looked for both of those as well. The James families appear to have lived close to the line between Smyth and Wythe Counties, and therefore some of the records may be in Smyth County as the many of the Scott records are. On April 7,1897, J.C. James and wife Julia F. and J. J. Baumgardner and F. C. his wife of Smyth County conveyed to James A. James, SI6ths of a parcel known as Ryan's Farm, containing 82 acres, but in actuality contains 78 acres. There are no details as to location, etc. (Wythe County Deed Book 46, p.527). On March 25,1901, James A. James conveyed to M.E. James, all of Wythe County, the same 5/6th known as the Thomas Ryan farm, on the head waters of Cripple Creek, 78 acres. (Deed Book 47, p.36). I found no other references to James A. James. I did find a John A. James, a James Y. James, and D. E. James, all in the 1870s. The early James famities here were James James, and Sherrod (various spellings) James. I thought that the Ryans mentioned above might have been related to the James family, and so went back to 1890, and found a deed dated December 27,1890, which listed the heirs of Thomas Ryan as Elizabeth, John A., James P., Mary A., Virginia E. all named James, and Fielden Funk and wife Lucy. They conveyed 5/7 of the 82 acres to John J. Baumgardner, which was the same tract bought from D. E. James. Not much help there, but usually there was some kind of relationship. I checked the marriage record book for the time period 1865-1900 and found no mention of anyone named James A. James, or anything resembling the name. Nothing in the will book either. I am sorry that nothing turned up here to help you, but in early days up to 1832 the James records would be in this county but their land fell into Smyth County when the new county was formed at that date. If you need research on the earlier James families I can check further, but as of now there does not appear to be anything else here to help you. Thanks for your check. (~ /~ a Sincerely, Mary . KegIey More About JAMES ANDREW JAMES: --: Buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Austell, GA. Info about the James family has been provided by Mary Ellen James, Andy James, Dr. W. Scott James, Jr. (Atlanta), and Helen Virginia James Palmer (who related that her grandfather was bitten by a mad dog. Children of MARY SCOTT and JAMES JAMES are: 42. i. THOMPSON MITCHELL7 JAMES, b. December 09, 1886, Wytheville, VA; d. May 20, 1955, Greencastle, Franklin County, PA. ii. SUSANNAH ARTEMIS JAMES, b. October 22, 1888, Wytheville, VA; d. January 03, 1891, Wythe Co., VA (?). More About SUSANNAH ARTEMIS JAMES: --: Died as a toddler, buried in Wytheville? 43. iii. GROVER BALDWIN JAMES, b. July 18, 1890, Wytheville, VA; d. July 1970, Hancock, MD. 44. iv. MARY MATILDA JAMES, b. October 19, 1892, Wytheville, VA; d. August 23, 1964, Washington, D.C.. 45. v. FLORENCE EDNA JAMES, b. December 08, 1894, Wytheville, VA; d. October 1963, Hancock, MD. vi. WILLIAM BRYAN JAMES, b. December 06, 1896, Wytheville, VA; d. September 20, 1926, unknown; m. MARCIE STEIGERS. More About WILLIAM BRYAN JAMES: --: He is buried at Damascus Cem. 46. vii. WALTER SCOTT JAMES, SR., b. August 08, 1900, Wytheville, VA; d. Abt. 1975, Dallas, TX. 47. viii. JOSEPH ELBERT JAMES, b. June 06, 1903, Wytheville, VA; d. January 24, 1957, Hagerstown, MD. ix. VIRGINIA E. JAMES, b. January 19, 1906, Wytheville, VA; d. September 03, 1907, Wytheville, VA. More About VIRGINIA E. JAMES: --: Died as a young person, details unknown. Buried in Wytheville? 28. GRACE TRUMAN6 SCOTT (LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born March 12, 1871 in Sugar Grove, VA, and died May 23, 1947 in Hagerstown, MD. She married (1) JOHN APPERSON YOUNG 1894. He was born Abt. 1870, and died Abt. 1899. She married (2) JOHN BURKHART GARMAN Abt. 1902 in Austell, GA, son of DAVID GARMAN and ELIZABETH BURKHART. He was born August 15, 1855 in Bowmansville, Lancaster County, Pa, and died January 01, 1938 in Hancock, MD. Buried with Grace at Damascus Church Church Cemetery, Fulton County, PA.. Notes for GRACE TRUMAN SCOTT: Notes NOTES ON GRACE TRUMAN SCOTT YOUNG GARMAN 187l-l947 AND REFLECTIONS ON MY OWN LIFE Grace was born in Sugar Grove, Va. After the death of her 1st husband John Young (about whom I have no information), she resided with her parents, and sister Leona Scott Beaty, in Austell, GA in the early 1900)'s where she met John B. Garman and they were married in 1902. She died 5/23/1947, in our large Brown Ave. home in Hagerstown, her body was laid out in her casket in our large living room (which was made to look like a funeral parlor), and many people came to visit. We had a prayer service with our pastor, Dr. Paul Holdcraft at some time. Then on a Sunday morning the funeral entourage left for Hancock and on to PA, with others joining. Part of the morning service there was her funeral, and she was buried with John in Damascus Church cemetery, Fulton County PA, in one of the closest gravesites to the left of the front of the church. Her sister, my great aunt Blanche Scott Hutton, whom I loved dearly, spent her last days in that Brown Ave. home. I can remember as though it was yesterday my mother taking me to Aunt Blanche's beside just before she gave her last breath and giving her a kiss goodbye. Aunt Bess "Betsy" Scott from Rockville, MD, was with us at that time, too, to help take care of both my grandmother and Aunt Blanche. I believe she was there at the time of my grandmother's death also, in the same bedroom. I missed both of them, hut I was also overjoyed that after grandmother died that my parents took over that bedroom and I at last had a bedroom of my own. It was huge and had a large bed, which I loved. It was my grandmother Garman who first knew that l was going to be a preacher. She used to lie on a day bed at the foot of the stairs in our Brown Ave. home in Hagerstown, a hood bit in her later years. I would set up an orange crate and get a Bible and read from it and "preach" to her. I knew it was giving her a lot of joy, though I did not know all the ramifications of what was happening. I remember my family reading the Bible to me a lot, and I remember that we were in church a lot. I also remember have dozens of comic books, most of which had Biblical themes. She would spend countless hours with me and my big picture Bible, teaching me about the men and women of the Bible and their relationship with God. I feel like Timothy of the Bible who gave credit for his spiritual upbringing to his mother and grandmother. In fact, the preacher at my own mother's funeral used that scripture reference after I had told him of the comparison. Later on, I began thinking of what I wanted to be when I grew up. Because I had a girfriend whose father was a radio repairman, I knew that's what I wanted to do. 1 learned a lot sitting by, watching and helping Paul Keplinger. When I got to South Patomac Jr. Hi School, one of my teachers discovered that I had been doing magic tricks since I was eight. He encourage me to develop my talent in the prestidigous arts and as I did, I knew that I wanted to be a stage magician when I grew up , especially after putting on magic shows with him at school. I also did club gatherings and church women's circles, birthday parties, from about age 12, on. I used a taxi to get to my gigs. At some of those shows I even put on a miniature piano concert (I took lessons from about age 7 through fourteen. At the age of 14, at summer church camp outside of Wayneshoro, PA, I completely surrendered my heart to the Lord and rnade a firm decision that I was going to be a minister, and 1 never swerved from that call from God. Shortly after that, I prayed to God to find out what I was supposed to do with my piano playing, electrician knowledge and my magic skills. He replied in a hurry, "Bring them right along. Immediately, all my magic tricks had a moral or scriptural context, and I began doing more church events. I've used Gospel Magic from then until now, though I've used the term "Christian Illusionist" in my later years. The electrician skills? Well, when I served my first church in the country outside Orlando, FL, I quickly learned that the preacher was expected to know how to fix anything broken in the church. play the piano, type church bulletins, and often be the janitor, chief cook and bottle washer. Anyway, what I'm really saying is that I've used the gifts God gave to me all through the years to His glory, not mine. One of those gifts, electrical work, I was able to share with my older son, Scott. He saw me at home and at church, fixing lamps, radios, telephones, televisions, etc., etc., and it inspired him. At the age of 12, Scott could rebuild a complete console stereo, At the age of 14 he completely rebuilt the church's sound system. By that time, he had surpassed me by miles. Today, at 34, he and his family own their own electronics repair and sales business, with as many as 7 employees at times, in the northwest Florida town of Madison, just off I-I 0. More About GRACE TRUMAN SCOTT: -- 1: GRACE IS MY MATERNAL GRANDMOTHER AND JOHN B. GARMAN IS MY MATERNAL GRANDFATHER. -- 2: See special NOTES. Information 1: My grandmother was reared in Sugar Grove, VA. After loss of 1st husband, John Apperson Young (with whom she had 2 children), Lillian & Ruth), went to live with sister Leona Beaty, in Austell, GA. Information 2: She met and married John B. Garman in Austell, GA. More About JOHN YOUNG and GRACE SCOTT: Marriage: 1894 Notes for JOHN BURKHART GARMAN: NOTES ON JOHN BURKHART GARMAN, my grandfather John B. Garman was born in Bowmansville, Lancaster Co., PA area. He was three years old at his mother's death and was raised by yet unknown foster parents. He married Lavina Steffy there approximately 1877; moved to Goshen, Indiana area approximately 1884. Lavina died in 1898. He then moved to Austell, GA, by the early 1900's, to find work. He met and married Grace Truman Scott (whose first husband, John A. Young had died in 1899) there in 1902, moved to Waynesboro, VA, approximately 1913, later to Fulton County, PA, to Grace's uncle's Scott Fruit Farm, retired to Hancock, MD in early 1920's, operated the Garman Tourist Home in their home (in which daughter Leona Murfin and family also resided) on the east end of town on U.S. Rt. 40, next to the East End Grocery which was owned by his son-in-law, Charles E. Murfin, Sr., father of James Vernon and Charles Edward, Jr. (me). Out of that location the family also ran a jelly business, using fruit from the various family farms. More About JOHN BURKHART GARMAN: Information: Moved from Lancaster to IN, then abt 1900 to Austell, GA, where he met Grace, then to Fisherville, VA, and to Hancock MD. SEE ADDITIONAL NOTES. He was age 3 when his mother died, was then raised by aunt we don't know. This is my maternal grandfather. More About JOHN GARMAN and GRACE SCOTT: Marriage: Abt. 1902, Austell, GA Children of GRACE SCOTT and JOHN YOUNG are: i. ARTA RUTH7 YOUNG, b. 1895, Virginia; d. January 15, 1916, Virginia; m. ALFRED MORRIS, 1913, Austell, GA; d. 1914. More About ARTA RUTH YOUNG: --: lIVED ONLY A SHORT TIME AFTER HER HUSBAND DIED. She is buried in the Mennonite church cemetery in Fishersville, VA? More About ALFRED MORRIS and ARTA YOUNG: Marriage: 1913, Austell, GA 48. ii. LILLIAN ELIZABETH YOUNG, b. December 07, 1897, Cherryville, near Staunton, VA; d. November 11, 1947, Laytonsville, MD. Child of GRACE SCOTT and JOHN GARMAN is: 49. iii. LEONA ELIZABETH7 GARMAN, b. November 27, 1903, Austell, GA; d. January 03, 1989, Jacksonville, FL. 29. BLANCHE RUBY6 SCOTT (LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born April 23, 1875 in Sugar Grove, Smyth County, VA, and died Abt. 1943 in Hagerstown, Washington County, MD. She married ABRAHAM LINCOLN HUTTON December 22, 1890 in Sugar Grove, Smyth County, VA, son of JAMES HUTTON and MARY SHUPE. He was born July 19, 1866 in Sugar Grove, Smyth County, VA, and died May 05, 1941 in Broadway, VA. More About BLANCHE RUBY SCOTT: -- 1: Moved from Sugar Grove to Broadway, VA. ("Aunt Birdie" lived with them -- family notes indicate she was mentally unstable most of her long life.) Blanch lived her last days and died in the home of her sister, my grandmother Grace Garman and my mother -- 2: Leona Garman Murfin, in Hagerstown, MD. Notes for ABRAHAM LINCOLN HUTTON: From Lucas Hutton III, June, 1999 a. Abraham Lincoln Hutton: His obituary (published in the Harrisonburg Daily News-Record, I presume, but my copy of the clipping doesn't say) reads as follows: "Broadway, Va., May 7, 1941--Mr. A.L. Hutton, Sr., 74 years of age and a well known farmer and much respected citizen of near Broadway, died last Friday evening at 7:05 o'clock at the Rockingham Memorial Hospital in Harrisonburg.... "He was the son of the late James F. and Mary A. Hutton and was born on July 19, 1866, at Sugar Grove, Smyth County, Va. [Note the slight difference in his DOB.] Fifty years ago he was united in marriage with Miss Ruth Scott, also of Sugar Grove, who survives." The obit goes on to mention six children (they omitted Irle, who died at age six); two brothers: George A. and J. Thomas Hutton of Sugar Grove; and two sisters: Mrs. Etta Medley of Sugar Grove and Miss Birdie Hutton, "who made her home with her brother near Broadway." More About ABRAHAM LINCOLN HUTTON: -- 1: Came from a family of farmers and carpenters. He ran a store for a few years. Was a SundaySchool teacher. A brother who was a Mennonite moved from GA to Waynesboro, VA, to which Abe and family followed. He & Blanche grew up in Rye Valley in southwest -- 2: Richard Robbins, in Marion, VA, records Abram L. as his name, and Mary as the name of John Wesley's wife. -- 3: VA between Iron Mountain and Dickey's Knob. Paternal grtgrtgrfather was Jim Hutton. His Uncle John Wesley & Aunt Winnie witnesses Abe & Blanche's wedding. Winnie was likely Wesley's wife. They spirited the couple away for elopement. More About ABRAHAM HUTTON and BLANCHE SCOTT: Marriage: December 22, 1890, Sugar Grove, Smyth County, VA Children of BLANCHE SCOTT and ABRAHAM HUTTON are: i. IRLE E.7 HUTTON, b. October 29, 1891; d. September 28, 1898. More About IRLE E. HUTTON: --: Died from Diptheria at age 6 yrs., one year before the antitoxin vaccine was discovered. Cause of Death: Diphtheria at age 6. 50. ii. ETHEL BLANCHE HUTTON, b. February 05, 1896, Sugar Grove, VA; d. February 10, 1989, Wytheville, VA. 51. iii. FLORENCE CHRISTINE HUTTON, b. January 15, 1901; d. January 10, 1989. 52. iv. REV. SCOTT CLAY HUTTON, SR., b. August 21, 1899. 53. v. DR. ARTLEY OTHO HUTTON, b. August 14, 1903, Sugar Grove, VA; d. January 05, 1995, Fairfax, VA. 54. vi. LUCAS CARL HUTTON, SR., b. March 24, 1898, Sugar Grove, Smyth County, VA; d. December 15, 1954, Harrisonburg, VA. 55. vii. A.L. HUTTON, JR., b. May 12, 1911; d. 1973, Purcellville, VA. 30. MATHILDA "TILLIE" L.6 SCOTT (LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born July 25, 1877 in Sugar Grove, Smythe County, VA ?, and died September 16, 1975 in Atlanta, GA. She married JAMES M. HARRISON. He died September 16, 1956 in Montgomery, AL. More About MATHILDA "TILLIE" L. SCOTT: --: Lived in Montgomery, Alabama a long time, raised Dr. Walter Scott James, Jr., who then took her in his home in Atlanta for a few years before she died at an old age in a nursing home there. More About JAMES M. HARRISON: --: He died the day that Bev and I were married. Child of MATHILDA SCOTT and JAMES HARRISON is: i. JAMES MONROE7 HARRISON, b. 1903; d. 1907. More About JAMES MONROE HARRISON: --: Died as result of auto accident as a child. Adopted? 31. LEONA J.6 SCOTT (LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born April 24, 1888 in Sugar Grove, Smythe County, VA ?, and died April 04, 1948 in Austell, GA. Buried in RoseHill Cem., Austell, with Warner. She married WARNER A. BEATY. He was born March 31, 1881 in Unknown, and died March 15, 1957 in Austell, GA. Buried in RoseHill Cem., Austell.. Child of LEONA SCOTT and WARNER BEATY is: i. ONE CHILD7 BEATY, d. Stillbirth.. 32. JOHN ROBERT6 SCOTT (GEORGE WYLIE5, WILLIAM A.4, JAMES3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born September 08, 1868 in Sugar Grove, Smyth or Wythe County, VA ?. He married SAMANTHA LUCY WATSON January 18, 1893 in Smyth Co., VA. She was born in Seven Mile Ford, Smyth Co., VA. More About SAMANTHA LUCY WATSON: -: This is no doubt the correct info on Samantha (other records show her married to J.R. Bowman on the same date). Burial: Sugar Grove, Smyth Co., VA More About JOHN SCOTT and SAMANTHA WATSON: Marriage: January 18, 1893, Smyth Co., VA Children of JOHN SCOTT and SAMANTHA WATSON are: i. ARLIE7 SCOTT, b. Sugar Grove, Smyth Co., VA; d. Denver, CO. ii. RALPH SCOTT. iii. HAROLD MONTGIMERY SCOTT, b. August 28, 1923. iv. BERNICE SCOTT, b. September 1906. 33. WILLIAM ANDREW6 SCOTT (WILLIAM FRANKLIN5, ANDREW PORTER4, JOHN3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born July 28, 1867 in Smyth Co., VA. He married SALLIE WASSUM October 07, 1891 in Smyth Co., VA. More About WILLIAM SCOTT and SALLIE WASSUM: Marriage: October 07, 1891, Smyth Co., VA Children of WILLIAM SCOTT and SALLIE WASSUM are: i. HARRY WINSTON7 SCOTT, b. October 13, 1892, Smyth Co., VA. ii. CHARLES WASSUM SCOTT, b. December 30, 1894, Smyth Co., VA. iii. ARCHIMEDES DICKEY SCOTT, b. February 28, 1897, Smyth Co., VA. iv. ANN ELIZABETH MARIE SCOTT, b. December 13, 1899, Smyth Co., VA. v. NOAH THOMAS SCOTT, b. December 17, 1901, Smyth Co., VA. vi. WILLIAM BROWN SCOTT, b. July 08, 1905, Smyth Co., VA. vii. GARLAND GREEVER SCOTT, b. July 28, 1908, Smyth Co., VA. viii. JAMES PRESTON SCOTT, b. August 07, 1912, Smyth Co., VA. 34. CHARLES WESLEY6 SCOTT (WILLIAM FRANKLIN5, ANDREW PORTER4, JOHN3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born May 27, 1870 in Smyth Co., VA. He married MARY VIRGNIA WASSUM January 08, 1896 in Smyth Co., VA. More About CHARLES SCOTT and MARY WASSUM: Marriage: January 08, 1896, Smyth Co., VA Children of CHARLES SCOTT and MARY WASSUM are: i. GREEVER C.7 SCOTT, b. December 25, 1896, Smyth Co., VA. ii. ANNA MABEL SCOTT, b. September 21, 1898, Smyth Co., VA. iii. WILLIAM FRANKLIN SCOTT, b. June 12, 1901, Smyth Co., VA. iv. ROSS GRAY SCOTT, b. November 08, 1903, Smyth Co., VA. v. MARY LETTIE SCOTT, b. March 10, 1906, Smyth Co., VA. 35. THOMAS JEFFERSON6 SCOTT (WILLIAM FRANKLIN5, ANDREW PORTER4, JOHN3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born February 02, 1872 in Smyth Co., VA. He married PAULINE ELIZABETH GROSECLOSE December 17, 1895. More About THOMAS SCOTT and PAULINE GROSECLOSE: Marriage: December 17, 1895 Children of THOMAS SCOTT and PAULINE GROSECLOSE are: i. RUFUS BRADLEY7 SCOTT, b. November 12, 1896. ii. MARVIN GRIFFITH SCOTT, b. July 20, 1899. iii. MARGARET PAULINE SCOTT, b. October 14, 1902. iv. JOSEPH SNAVELY SCOTT, b. August 22, 1905. v. JAMES ALBERT SCOTT, b. October 03, 1910. vi. LAWRENCE THOMAS SCOTT, b. March 16, 1915. 36. JOHN6 SCOTT (WILEY5, ANDREW PORTER4, JOHN3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) He married LILLIAN UNKNOWN MAIDEN NAME. Children of JOHN SCOTT and LILLIAN NAME are: i. EDWIN7 SCOTT. ii. HOWARD SCOTT. iii. MERLE SCOTT. iv. RUTH SCOTT. 37. CLEVELAND6 SCOTT (WILEY5, ANDREW PORTER4, JOHN3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) He married GEORGIA UNKNOWN NAME. Children of CLEVELAND SCOTT and GEORGIA NAME are: i. RUSH7 SCOTT. ii. CECIL SCOTT. iii. ARLENE SCOTT. 38. JOSEPH6 SCOTT (WILEY5, ANDREW PORTER4, JOHN3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) He married EDITH UNKNOWN MAIDEN NAME. Children of JOSEPH SCOTT and EDITH NAME are: i. LLOYD7 SCOTT. ii. ALICE SCOTT. iii. WILEY SCOTT. 39. WILLIAM TRIGG6 SCOTT, SR. (JOHN MILTON5, ANDREW PORTER4, JOHN3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born August 25, 1878 in Smyth Co., VA. He married REBECCA HARRIS. Children of WILLIAM SCOTT and REBECCA HARRIS are: i. WILLIAM TRIGG7 SCOTT, JR.. ii. GERALDINE SCOTT. iii. ALLINE SCOTT. iv. JESSIE SCOTT. v. RICHARD SCOTT. 40. CONLEY STONE6 SCOTT, SR. (JOHN MILTON5, ANDREW PORTER4, JOHN3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born July 23, 1881 in Smyth Co., VA. He married KATHLEEN FAIN. Children of CONLEY SCOTT and KATHLEEN FAIN are: i. CONLEY STONE7 SCOTT, JR.. ii. KATHLEEN SCOTT. Generation No. 7 41. HENRY MONTGOMERY7 BOWMAN (GEORGE WILLIE6, SUSAN5 SCOTT, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born June 25, 1875. He married (1) GENEVIEVE ANDERSON PIERCE Bef. 1898. He married (2) MARY MAE SLINGLOFF November 29, 1899 in Arrowsmith, McClean Co., IL. More About HENRY MONTGOMERY BOWMAN: --: Records show all the children being born in Sugar Grove, but the dates don't match up right. More About HENRY BOWMAN and GENEVIEVE PIERCE: Marriage: Bef. 1898 More About HENRY BOWMAN and MARY SLINGLOFF: Marriage: November 29, 1899, Arrowsmith, McClean Co., IL Children of HENRY BOWMAN and MARY SLINGLOFF are: i. JOSEPH JEFFERSON8 BOWMAN, b. November 03, 1879; m. EMMA MCNABNEY, December 24, 1902, Arrowsmith, McClean Co., IL. More About JOSEPH BOWMAN and EMMA MCNABNEY: Marriage: December 24, 1902, Arrowsmith, McClean Co., IL ii. FLORENCE WILKENSON BOWMAN, b. January 17, 1880; m. WILLIAM O. GILBERT, May 29, 1901, Arrowsmith, McClean Co., IL. More About WILLIAM GILBERT and FLORENCE BOWMAN: Marriage: May 29, 1901, Arrowsmith, McClean Co., IL iii. WALTER GEORGE BOWMAN, b. March 01, 1882; m. VANNIE B. PORTER. iv. BENJAMIN GROVER BOWMAN, b. June 19, 1884; m. ELIZABETH SNAVELY, February 02, 1919, Marion, Smyth Co., VA. More About BENJAMIN BOWMAN and ELIZABETH SNAVELY: Marriage: February 02, 1919, Marion, Smyth Co., VA v. MARY POCAHONTAS BOWMAN, b. October 23, 1886; m. JACOB L. ROTEN, 1904, Charlotte, Mecklinberg Co., NC. More About JACOB ROTEN and MARY BOWMAN: Marriage: 1904, Charlotte, Mecklinberg Co., NC 42. THOMPSON MITCHELL7 JAMES (MARY EMELINE6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born December 09, 1886 in Wytheville, VA, and died May 20, 1955 in Greencastle, Franklin County, PA. He married ANNA ELOISE COMERER, daughter of JOHN COMERER and GEORGIANNA NAME. She was born July 30, 1889 in Fulton County, PA, and died July 26, 1963 in Greencastle, PA. More About THOMPSON MITCHELL JAMES: -- 1: Lived on Greencastle Pike between Hagerstown, MD and Greencastle, PA. -- 2: He was killed by a passing car in front of his house, during a rainstorm, as he was in the act of going to the aid of a neighbor across the hwy whose house had been hit by lightning. More About ANNA ELOISE COMERER: --: "Annie" had one of the loveliest flower gardens to be found in this world. Children of THOMPSON JAMES and ANNA COMERER are: 56. i. WILLIAM SCOTT COMERER8 JAMES, b. February 16, 1915, Fulton County, PA; d. March 24, 1995, Princeton, NJ. ii. ROY MITCHELL JAMES, b. October 03, 1916, Fulton County, PA; m. JOAN ELIZABETH BOWER; b. August 16, 1928, Hagerstown, MD. 57. iii. MARY ELLEN JAMES, b. January 31, 1921, Fulton County, PA; d. September 22, 1998, Greencastle, PA. 43. GROVER BALDWIN7 JAMES (MARY EMELINE6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born July 18, 1890 in Wytheville, VA, and died July 1970 in Hancock, MD. He married CAROLINE BREWER, daughter of UNKNOWN PARENTS BREWER. She was born September 03, 1904. More About GROVER BALDWIN JAMES: --: Took his own life in Hancock. Children of GROVER JAMES and CAROLINE BREWER are: 58. i. HELEN VIRGINIA8 JAMES, b. February 11, 1925. 59. ii. EDWARD BREWER JAMES. 60. iii. EUGENE HENRY JAMES, b. February 24, 1916. 44. MARY MATILDA7 JAMES (MARY EMELINE6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born October 19, 1892 in Wytheville, VA, and died August 23, 1964 in Washington, D.C.. She married GEORGE WASHINGTON FLOYD. He was born January 14, 1886 in Georgia, and died June 1972 in Georgia(?). More About MARY MATILDA JAMES: --: Called "Mae". More About GEORGE WASHINGTON FLOYD: --: After living and working on Green Lane Farms, Laytonsville, MD., they lived for many years in an apt. on Chalfonte Pl., Washington, D.C., very close to RockCreek and the zoo, which made a very good visiting location when I was a youngster. Bur.at Damascus Children of MARY JAMES and GEORGE FLOYD are: i. ANNIE LEE8 FLOYD, b. November 26, 1909; d. April 05, 1960, Washington, D.C.; m. EARL L. FARMER. More About ANNIE LEE FLOYD: --: Both buried in Arlington National Cem. ii. INFANT SON FLOYD, b. August 10, 1917. More About INFANT SON FLOYD: --: Died in infancy, buried at Damascus Church Cem. 45. FLORENCE EDNA7 JAMES (MARY EMELINE6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born December 08, 1894 in Wytheville, VA, and died October 1963 in Hancock, MD. She married STANLEY BREWER FUNK, SR.. He was born November 22, 1891, and died December 1973 in Hancock, MD. More About FLORENCE EDNA JAMES: --: Was never well most of her life. Children of FLORENCE JAMES and STANLEY FUNK are: 61. i. STANLEY BREWER8 FUNK, JR.. 62. ii. JAMES MONROE FUNK, b. December 17, 1919. 46. WALTER SCOTT7 JAMES, SR. (MARY EMELINE6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born August 08, 1900 in Wytheville, VA, and died Abt. 1975 in Dallas, TX. He married (1) OLIVETT NADINE EARLY. She died April 03, 1931 in New York City, NY. He married (2) CHRISTINE STUCKEY 1934. She was born November 24, 1897, and died 1998 in TX. More About OLIVETT NADINE EARLY: --: Buried in Charleston, SC, where she grew up. Her parents are buried there also. Fact 1: Died in giving birth to W.Scott James, Jr. More About CHRISTINE STUCKEY: Fact 1: at age 100, living in a nursing home in Dallas, TX. More About WALTER JAMES and CHRISTINE STUCKEY: Marriage: 1934 Child of WALTER JAMES and OLIVETT EARLY is: 63. i. DR. WALTER SCOTT8 JAMES, JR., b. April 03, 1931, New York City, NY. 47. JOSEPH ELBERT7 JAMES (MARY EMELINE6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born June 06, 1903 in Wytheville, VA, and died January 24, 1957 in Hagerstown, MD. He married (1) MARY ELIZABETH HOLLIDA, daughter of C.T. HOLLIDA and LORRAINE WHITING. She was born April 01, 1903 in Martinsburg, WVA, and died 1939 in Hagerstown, MD. He married (2) ALEDA COOKE. She was born January 15, 1908, and died May 13, 1993 in Hagerstown, MD. More About JOSEPH ELBERT JAMES: --: Joe and Aleda are both buried in Rose Hill Cem. in Hagerstown, MD.Joe attended Shepherd College in Sheperdstown, WVA, as did Leona Garman. This is where he met Mary Hollida who was from that aarea. More About MARY ELIZABETH HOLLIDA: --: Died at age 36, buried in Rosedale , Martinsburg, WVA., cemetery. Children of JOSEPH JAMES and MARY HOLLIDA are: 64. i. JOE ANDREW8 JAMES, b. September 22, 1927. 65. ii. MARY "MOLLIE" HOLLIDA JAMES, b. January 21, 1931; d. December 20, 1996, Rockville, MD. 48. LILLIAN ELIZABETH7 YOUNG (GRACE TRUMAN6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born December 07, 1897 in Cherryville, near Staunton, VA, and died November 11, 1947 in Laytonsville, MD. She married (1) VIVIAN LEE LANE Abt. 1914. He was born June 1889 in Rockbridge County, VA, and died 1958. She married (2) CLARENCE HEETER SMALL 1929 in Laytonsville, MD(?), son of HARVEY H. SMALL. He was born 1880 in Montgomery County, MD, and died March 12, 1949 in Norbeck, MD. More About LILLIAN ELIZABETH YOUNG: --: Divorced from V. Lane abt. 1925. More About VIVIAN LANE and LILLIAN YOUNG: Marriage: Abt. 1914 More About CLARENCE HEETER SMALL: --: Lived on Green Lane Farms outside Laytonsville, MD. He was a builder and a politician. Buried in Rock Creek Cem., Washington, D.C. More About CLARENCE SMALL and LILLIAN YOUNG: Marriage: 1929, Laytonsville, MD(?) Children of LILLIAN YOUNG and VIVIAN LANE are: 66. i. JOHN LEE8 LANE, b. July 31, 1916, Washington, D.C.; d. June 17, 1991, Howard County, MD. 67. ii. LILLIAN ELIZABETH "BETTIE" LANE, b. April 28, 1919, Washington, D.C.; d. September 10, 1970, Kent County, MD. Children of LILLIAN YOUNG and CLARENCE SMALL are: 68. iii. CHARLOTTE YOUNG8 SMALL, b. Abt. 1933; d. Abt. 1991, Bath, VA; Adopted child. iv. NANCY SMALL, b. September 01, 1935, Washington, D.C.; d. March 01, 1936, Washington, D.C.. More About NANCY SMALL: --: Died as a small child. 49. LEONA ELIZABETH7 GARMAN (GRACE TRUMAN6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born November 27, 1903 in Austell, GA, and died January 03, 1989 in Jacksonville, FL. She married CHARLES EDWARD MURFIN, SR. April 24, 1926 in Hancock, MD, son of WILLIAM MURFIN and REBECCA BORTEL. He was born March 06, 1904 in McVeytown, PA, and died July 31, 1986 in Orlando, FL.. Notes for LEONA ELIZABETH GARMAN: PERSONAL NOTES ON MY MOTHER, LEONA ELIZABETH GARMAN MURFIN 1903 - 1989 My mother was a very special woman. To know her was to love her. She was "Aunt" or "Cousin" to more than the usual number of far outreaching relatives in each of the families of which she was a part. She raised us two boys to honor our parents and God, from the beginning. She and Dad had very little of earthly possessions, no car for most of their life, and lived in her parents' home for a long time until she inherited the Home from her mother. But we were never reminded of our basic poverty, even when my father had to declare bankruptcy following the loss of one grocery store to a flood on the south side of the Potomac River in WVA and customers' not paying up their credit in the MD store. We moved from Hancock, MD, to Hagerstown, MD, about 1941, after Dad had landed a job there in a trucking company office as Assistant Traffic Manager. My grandmother went with us, for the home we bought was in her name. Some time after her death, we moved to a smaller, newer home in Hagerstown, but still had no car. My parents, in 1952, bought my brother's car from him when he went into the service and was shipped to Germany. They did not have a television in their home until after I was in college and married. What I'm saying is, our family did not let poverty get in the way of a quality life. I believe that this kind of character was built by the families that surrounded the both of them. I am proud of my heritage. My mother, father, and I moved to Orlando, Fl, in 11952, just before the beginning of my senior year of high school. I could've resisted the idea and they probably would not have made that venture. But when I saw the delight in their eyes when they and I took our first real vacation trip (not to see family or to a funeral or wedding) the Christmas week of 1951, I made up my mind that I wouldn't give a hint of resistance. We visited Orlando at that time and they decided that's where they wanted to live. By March the house was up for sale and by the end of July we were back in Orlando to stay. We bought a small home and a few weeks later Dad landed a job in the shipping office of a citrus business not more than a mile away. It was privately owned, but was sold to Minute Maid in a few years, and then Coca-Cola bought Minute Maid. So, he retired from Coke a few years later. My mother loved her family , her home, and her church, with honor to God preceding all else. She always felt that by putting the Kingdom of God first, all else would be added that was necessary for a happy life. She and my grandmother were portraits of that axiom. THE FOLLOWING IS MY INTERPRETATION OF MY BROTHER JIM'S VIDEO TAPED INTERVIEW WITH OUR MOTHER ON TUES. AUG. 26, 1986, AT HER ORLANDO HOME. ( This video is on the same tape as the one he did with Aunt Bess earlier). HE ASKED HER TO TELL HIM ALL ABOUT THE SCOTT FAMILY. Her mother's first husband, John Apperson Young, died, leaving her with two daughters, Ruth and Lillian. The three of them and her parents, Levi and Amanda Scott, went to Austell, GA, just outside of Atlanta, to live and find work. Aunt Leona and uncle Warner Beaty must have already been there. Grace met John B. Garman there and married soon after. John was a widower, having moved to Austell for work, himself, from PA. Mother was born there in 1903. About 1912, they al (except the Beatys) moved from Austell to Waynesboro, VA, living for a couple of years in an apartment. Then Aunt Blanche and Uncle Abe and family came, buying a big farm outside of Waynesboro, close to Fishersville. John Garman then bought a farm near to the Huttons, several acres with a nursery. John, Grace, Lillian, Ruth, and Leona lived there, but Ruth died a couple of years later. Ruth's husband preceded her in death. Ruth had never been in good health. She was buried in a Mennonite cemetery in Fishersville. The rest of the family stayed there until Mother was 12 or 13. Lillian had married and moved to Staunton, VA. When Uncle Jimmy James died, Aunt Mary James and her family had moved to Austell to be with the rest of the family, but had stayed there when the rest left. Uncle Will had Aunt Mary and family move to Hancock, MD, to the Scott Fruit Farm (really north of Hancock in PA.)Aunt Mary only lived about 2 years after that, and Will then had Grace, John and Leona move from Fishersville to the Farm. Uncle Will and Aunt Florence had no children. The James boys worked on the farm and went to college from there. Mitchell was the youngest Scott boy and he died of the "fever" while attending V.P.I. in Blacksburg, VA. At some time here, Will and Florence moved to Florida. Mother visited them in Sanford, FL in her youth. The Scott Fruit Farm was in the area called Timber Ridge toward Damascus, where they all went to church at the Damascus Christian Church - where many of the family are buried. They all lived in a huge house no too far from the fruit packing house. Mother and her mother operated a guest house or tourist home for some time there. The Funks had Marvania Farm on another road near there. Mae and George Floyd lived on the Green Lane Fruit Farm near Rockville and Laytonsville and Gaithersburg, MD (where Aunt Lillian - "GaGa" to Jim and me - built a lovely brick mansion with white columns). On the same Road a MD State Senator friend built a house just like it. We boys thought that was the most beautiful house we had ever seen anywhere. To spend a few days with "GaGa" and Uncle Clarence Small was almost the equivalent of getting to Heaven to us. She had a maid we loved. I remember a strong scriptural lesson I learned there on one visit. She had a man and his family living in a caretakers cottage not too far behind the big house which had a very large beautiful yard in front which needed a tractor mower to mow. They raised a lot of soy beans on the adjoining farm. Anyway, when I was about 10 or 12, I persuaded the hired hand to let me drive his tractor on one run between the house and the road. Well, I learned you don't mow a straight line just because you drive the tractor in one direction. I made a mess of it. Then he told me the secret - sight your eyes on one fence post or object, don't look back at all, and mow straight ahead. The next line I mowed was almost straight. Those of you who know the Bible well will remember that same lesson about life was taught by Jesus. Before I leave Lillian and her big house, I must say that I remember seeing Lee Lane, her son, and Betty Lane and family there often. I was always in love with their daughter Judy. Lillian and Clarence Small's adopted daughter, Charlotte was one of my favorite relatives near my age, too. All of this leads me to say that Jim's son, Steven and family live very near that house today. Steve told me he often plays golf on the greens of what was Green Lane Farm. Back to Mae and George. Jim seemed to remember that their house at Green Lane burned down, but Mother could not remember anything about that at all. We do remember that later, Mae and George lived in an apartment building on Chalfonte Place, right near Rock Creek and the Washington Zoo. Well, getting to visit them also got a Zoo visit most times because it was actually within walking distance. I remember that Uncle George worked in a place where they porcelain-like nick-knacks for you to put on shelves or tables. He said that in the process of making them the rubbed dirt into them to make them look antique. The items sold a quite a profit margin that way. Back to the story. Mother made several comments about there being nothing but a tiny schoolhouse in the country and they all wanted a better education than what they could get there. She went Shepherdstown College in WVA for 1 year of high school. Then she went to Washington to live with Lillian for 2 years, attending Central High School there. In the meantime, John Garman retired from the farm, bought a house and grocery store at the east end of Hancock, right on U.S. Hwy 40. He rented the grocery store out. Mother came back home to there and attended her senior year at Hancock High School, graduating June 2, 1924. Also, in the meantime, Charlie Murfin was sent by the Pennsylvania Glass Sand Company near his home in McVeytown, PA, to work in the company Berkley Springs, WVA office. He had taught school for a year and found out that wasn't for him. He found a rooming house in Hancock in which to live. He attended the Methodist Church. Leona was singing in the choir at that church. They spied each other as time went on, and they were married in 1926 and lived in a little bungalow the company furnished them across the WVA line, for two years. That house is still standing and looking good today. I saw it on a visit to Hancock after graduation from high school. I have a picture of the house. Then they moved to a third floor apartment over the Dollar Store in downtown Hancock. Jim was born in 1929. Not much later they moved in with her mother and dad, where they started the Garman Tourist Home and Dad took over the operation of the East End Grocery - which he operated until he had to declare bankruptcy from extending too much credit to the customers, about 1941. Granddaddy Garman had died Jan. 1, 1928, after I was two in September. Grandmother, Mother, Dad, Jim and I moved to Hagerstown after Dad had found a job at Masser Motors trucking company and a home on Brown Avenue, near the City Park. This was in 1942, January, I think, in the middle of my second grade. But Mother says that's getting ahead of some of the story. Mother related that her father was motherless at age 4, and his sister Annie Garman Glass and he were raised by an aunt (unknown to the family). He had left the home of his birth, Lancaster, PA, went with other parts of the family to Elkhart, IN, where he married Lavina Steffy. They had 4 boys: David, Milton, Emery and Noah (who died at age 11). She didn't get to see much of that family. Being of German ancestry, Granddaddy tried to teach the family some German, but the only one who learned an at all was my mother, and she learned just a small poem which she almost got through quoting in this interview. When John's wife, Lavina, died he went to Austell, GA, with friends to look for work (why there, is anybody's guess.) He met a family by the name of Curitan who ran a nursery and he went to work for them. The Curitans had a daughter the age of Grace Scott Young. That daughter introduced John to Grace, who was 16 years younger than he. So the widow and the widower fell in love and soon got married and ran a tourist home together in Austell. Ruth was 9 and Lillian was 6 when my mother, Leona, was born in 1903. We've always been told that she was named after grandmother's sister, Leona Scott Beaty. When Leona was 4 years old, her father took her with him on the train to see his brothers in IN. They changed trains in Chicago. The city lived up to its name while she held her dad's hand and the wind almost blew her away from him. She was quite frightened. When she was 6, she went back north with her mother and father to visit those same brothers. Leona had long curly hair that reach to her shoulders, and grandmother always had beautiful ribbons to go in those curls. Mother said that on both trips the Garman famly made a lot to do over her and her curly black hair. She said she never saw much of that family again until her father died and some of them came to Hancock for the funeral. She continued a correspondence with Nellie, Milton's daughter, and David's daughters Grace and Irma and Mabel. Irma and her husband became Nazarene preachers. When they retired they moved to Orlando, FL and became real close to "Aunt Leona". Emery came to Hancock to visit and took the family to Laytonsville to see Aunt Lillian. I have a picture from that occasion. Emery had married and had a daughter, but it was not a good marriage and it didn't last long. He was alone when he died in Battlecreek, MI. John Burkhart Garman was a Mennonite, but no a real strict one. He was a Lay Preacher in the Mennonite and the Dunkard Churches. He liked plain clothes and dressed similar to other Mennonites much of the time, with no lapels, and he wore suspenders. When they moved to the Scott Fruit Farm, there was no Mennonite church around. Annie and Thompson James went to Damascus Christian, so they passed by a Methodist Church to go with the James family. I can remember when I was little, visiting some exciting services there. There was one man that every time he got the Spirit would jump from pew to pew to the front, making a lot of noise. I had heard of the Holy Rollers, so I called that church the Holy Jumpers. John & Grace Garman, Mae & George, Thompson and Annie and a bunch of James people are buried in that church's cemetery. When the Garman moved into the town of Hancock, they attended the Methodist Church, where my parents were married and Jim and I were baptized. Mother concluded the interview with some rambling thoughts that hadn't fit in at other places. After her grandfather's first wife, Elizabeth Burkhart, died , he married Mary Ellen Davis and had more children. This is where all the Miller girls came into the picture. I can remember visiting the Miller clan in Scotland and Chambersburg, PA. She said she recalled that there were Edmondsons in Washington, D.C., who were kin to Amanda, but she couldn't remember ever knowing who they were. She also referred to having always known a Flossie and a Cleo Scott who seemed to be close kin to Uncle Eugene, cousins, probably, in Sugar Grove. John Apperson Young worked at the Sugar KGrove P.O. and it is recorded that Levi Scott did also. John Apperson ran a store of some kind also. Earlier in the interview she had referred to the fact that Uncle Jimmy James' family moved from Sugar Grove to Austell, where Uncle Jimmy died. He is supposed to be buried there somewhere, but nobody in the family knows where. Their daughter, Virginia E. James, 1906-1907, is buried in the Scott family plot. He left Aunt Mary with Thompson, Mae, Baldwin, Florence, Will and Scott and Joe James. My brother Jim concluded the video by saying that they would have to get back together and have more questions about the family answered. They both said that yes, they would. The the tape turns dark - it was never concluded. Dad had died on July 31, 1986, and we had put in a whole house air conditioning system to surprise him when he go home from the hospital, which didn't happen. In Early August, I went back down to Orlando from Jacksonville, and built a closet around the indoor A/C unit, to make it look nicer and to muffle some of the noise. Then Jim came down toward the end of August and finished the closet with shelves that I had designed and some trim, and to make this tape. He stayed several days, helping Mother to get situated to her new life without Dad. Jim became ill that November and died the following March, all three events which started Mother's down hill trip in health. In 1988, Bev and I had designed our home with room for her to live with us when it became necessary. We just didn't know it would be so soon. She came that November, not even knowing she was ill (at least, she didn't let anyone know it.) She was bleeding internally and rapidly, so she spent her last days with us in Jacksonville, dying January 3, 1989, of cancer of the lymph glands. In so short a time, I lost my father, my only brother, and my mother. I have felt very much alone except for my own family and the presence of God giving me strength to go on. I suffered a complete nervous and emotional breakdown in 1994, being forced to retire from the ministry with disability. I now have a large congregation over the Internet from my computer station at home, which gives me much joy. I send out sermon notes and good clean jokes to quite a few people around the world. I spend a great deal of time on gathering my families' histories and making them live. All this is good therapy for me. I praise the Lord that I was raised by such holy people, and that because of that I have not given up, just restyled my ministry. More About LEONA ELIZABETH GARMAN: --: See special NOTES. Burial: GlenHaven Mem.Pk., Winter Park, FL Cause of Death: Lymphomia Information 1: My mother was the only child of John and Grace. She spent some time living with her half-sister Lillian in Washington, D.C., at age 16. Information 2: An avid writer, sender of b'day, ann, & getwell cards, she was known mostly for getting more on a postcard than anyone else. Information 3: Graduated from Hancock High School in Hancock, MD in 1924. Died of cancer of the lymph glands, in St. Vincent's Hosp., Jacksonville, FL, very unexpectedly. Information 4: She had spent her birthday in my home, a visit which lengthened to an over Christmas visit due to her sudden illness. She never returned to Orlando. Was buried beside Charlie in GlenHaven Mem. Pk. in Winter Park, FL. More About CHARLES EDWARD MURFIN, SR.: Burial: GlenHaven Mem. Park, Winter Park, FL. Information 1: Took an office job with PA Glass Sand Co. at Vineyard, 1923, then moved to Hancock, MD, to work with same company. Met & married Leona there. Owned two grocery stores in Hancock and across the Patomac R., in WVA (the latter washed away in flood of '36). Information 2: Dad attended Juniata College in Huntingdon, PA, living with cousins Dot and Elmer McCartney while there. He taught school at Fairview School near Newton Hamilton. He had worked for a market or restaraunt which specialized in fish. Information 3: He told us he couldn't stand the smell or taste of fish after that, therefore he was not a fisherman and led us boys to be not too fond of fish or the sport. Information 4: Moved to Hagerstown, MD, to work as a trucking company traffic mgr, 1941. Moved with mother and me to Orlando, FL, 1952, worked as shipping clerk for Minute Maid up to retirement. Marriage Notes for LEONA GARMAN and CHARLES MURFIN: Married in the Hancock Methodist Church. Mrs. Fulton played the organ. Mary Ellen James was the flower girl. More About CHARLES MURFIN and LEONA GARMAN: Marriage: April 24, 1926, Hancock, MD Children of LEONA GARMAN and CHARLES MURFIN are: 69. i. JAMES VERNON8 MURFIN, b. September 25, 1928, Hagerstown, MD; d. March 30, 1987, Rockville, MD, was cremated and buried locally. Died of Leukemia at age 57.. 70. ii. REV. CHARLES EDWARD MURFIN, JR., b. September 06, 1935, Hagerstown, MD. THE EDITOR OF THIS MATERIAL ON THE MURFIN/GARMAN/SCOTT/HUTTON/JAMES FAMILY.. 50. ETHEL BLANCHE7 HUTTON (BLANCHE RUBY6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born February 05, 1896 in Sugar Grove, VA, and died February 10, 1989 in Wytheville, VA. She married JAMES HAMPTON CALHOUN, son of JAMES CALHOUN and SARAH BLANKENBECKLER. He was born July 15, 1892 in Sugar Grove, Smyth County, VA, and died June 18, 1947 in Johnson City, TN. More About ETHEL BLANCHE HUTTON: --: Was an excellent organ player. More About JAMES HAMPTON CALHOUN: --: Many Calhouns dot the landscape of our family. Children of ETHEL HUTTON and JAMES CALHOUN are: 71. i. MARIE ELIZABETH "BETTY"8 CALHOUN, b. July 22, 1920, Waynesboro, VA; d. December 27, 1977, Marion, VA. 72. ii. BLANCHE RUBY CALHOUN, b. July 16, 1925, Pleasantville, MD. 73. iii. JOAN HAMPTON CALHOUN, b. September 20, 1934, Sugar Grove, Smyth County, VA. 51. FLORENCE CHRISTINE7 HUTTON (BLANCHE RUBY6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born January 15, 1901, and died January 10, 1989. She married JOHN BALDWIN BURWELL September 15, 1922. He was born 1895. Notes for FLORENCE CHRISTINE HUTTON: HISTORY OF THE SCOTT CLAN Written by Florence Christine Hutton granddaughter of Amanda A. Edmondson & Levi Mitchell Scott (Believed to be written for a Scott Reunion) Come all ye children and listen, my dears, To what happened to the Scott clan before you were here. One grandmother, your ancestor, at 13 did marry and 13 fine children she proudly did carry. Some singles, some twins, a triplet or so named Shedrach, Mayshack and Abednego. Our grandfather, Abednego, must have been a Jim Dandy For from his line of descent came grandmother Amanda. What charm! What poise! And this beautiful maid! Of Amanda's goodness enough can't be said. Levi Mitchell Scott a courtin' did go, A Confederate soldier he had much to show. He wooed her; he won her: What more did he do? They started this clan---that's why you are you. From out of this union there came children nine, I shall try to name them as I go down the line. First there was William, tall strong and bold, Full half that he did has never been told. He was really big brother to all of the clan, I don't think I ever saw such a man. His wife we have with us Florence Roop was the name, I'm proud to be honored with part of the same. A distinguished artist she turned out to be Her paintings, her water colors you ought to see. We're glad that she came so far on this day Hats off to our aunt from down Florida way. Now Mary the oldest girl of the clan Chose James A. James for her dear man. I know she was sweet for Florence and May Couldn't be as they are, if she wasn't that way. Four fine boys, Baldwin, Thomson, Scott, Joe We won't forget them, they are part of this show. To Mary they owe much, she gave them their lives They must be wonderf uI---See their children! their wives! Unlike the old woman that lived in the shoe Dear Grace was a worker, she knew what to do! Johnny Young was her husband---Lillian and Ruth by him she had As a wife and mother, she was no fad. She walked life's pathway from dawn til' dark, To her life was more than just an old lark. After her first Johnny died she soon found another John Garman was the second husband of Leona's mother. She instilled in Leona the love of the clan And who has been happier than Leona and her man! And then came dear Blanche, sweet tempered mild Of course I adored her for I was her child. At 15 she married and though things were rough She proved to us all she was mad of good stuff. She and Abe lived to prove as you may recall That though they married young, they were not too young at all. Two gals and five sons Abe Hutton begat, And nary a one turned out a rat. As teachers and preachers and leaders they've tried to spread the Baptist religion to all far and wide. A bunch of comedians they'd all like to be I hope someday they'll be on TV. Now Tildy's career of nursing she planned Was knocked in the head when she met this man. For Tillie was wise foresighted true, she didn't hesitate She carried it through. When she saw J. M. Harrison, a likely young lad, She looked him over and whispered, "not bad" For fifty years they have walked hand in hand, In 53 their golden wedding they had with a band. When speeches were finished and all has been told We went away saying, ~ made of pure Gold" I don't have to tell you, you know all the rest For certainly through them this family's been blest. Now Eugene was cute, handsome and shy But when Bess Hutton caught his eye, He lost no time in taking a wife Who stood by the clan in storm and strife. Much help has she been to this man and his plan For social work in Montgomery County she's in great demand. That smile of Eugene's is sure hard to beat I'm glad he's my Uncle: On, my! ain't he sweet! Now Laura was proud of her last name Scott And was strongly determined it wouldn't go to pot. So she married a man of the same classy name, (Her maiden and married name are the same) Johnny Scott was sweet to Laura, no other, She named me Christine I was told by my mother. Laura fought on the race not to lose And many a girl would like to be in her shoes. Twice she's been chosen the woman of the year In Amarillo, Texas she's known far and near, Her wonderful work with children who need her Keep her from worrying about who's going to feed her! As others have done on occasions gone by An orchid we'd give her if they weren't so high. We take off our hats today and tomorrow Proud to acclaim you, our great AUNT LAURA! Baby sister Leona, delightful, cute, trim, Warner Beatty she married: She dearly loved him Her work shall live on in her church and her town Many years after we're too not around Now Mitchell was junior as handsome as could be, Amanda adored him and so did Levi.... I don't know too much about what he did But he used to visit us when I was a kid. Although he missed lots of the knocks we've all had, For his few precious years with us we're very glad. And so to the end of this poem, (what a joke) The SCOTTS are all right Yeah! they're quite a folk. The End This poem was found in my father's (James Vernon Murfin) Scott family folder. It was very faded and hard to read. It has been retyped exactly as the original was typed. More About JOHN BALDWIN BURWELL: --: Worked many years for the Washington Post. More About JOHN BURWELL and FLORENCE HUTTON: Marriage: September 15, 1922 Children of FLORENCE HUTTON and JOHN BURWELL are: 74. i. JOHN BALDWIN8 BURWELL II, b. January 15, 1926, Divorced from Jeanne an two other wives. Now married to Carolyn. Retired.; d. August 02, 2000, Williamsburg, VA. 75. ii. ANN HUTTON BURWELL, b. May 31, 1929. 52. REV. SCOTT CLAY7 HUTTON, SR. (BLANCHE RUBY6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born August 21, 1899. He married EDNA LUCRETIA ROWE June 05, 1924. More About REV. SCOTT CLAY HUTTON, SR.: --: Baptist pastor 43yrs. and raised his sons to be the same. Some family lhistory comes from his book "Builder Who Can't Drive A Nail" (1971). More About SCOTT HUTTON and EDNA ROWE: Marriage: June 05, 1924 Children of SCOTT HUTTON and EDNA ROWE are: 76. i. REV. SCOTT CLAY8 HUTTON, JR., b. November 15, 1925. 77. ii. REV. EDGAR TRUETT HUTTON, b. December 19, 1926; d. January 12, 2001, Maryland. 78. iii. REV. MALCOLM M. HUTTON, SR., b. Abt. 1927, Unknown. iv. ELEANOR SUE HUTTON, b. Abt. 1929. 53. DR. ARTLEY OTHO7 HUTTON (BLANCHE RUBY6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born August 14, 1903 in Sugar Grove, VA, and died January 05, 1995 in Fairfax, VA. He married BESSIE ALENE BLOCKER. She was born December 21, 1906, and died February 06, 2001 in Fairfax, VA. Notes for DR. ARTLEY OTHO HUTTON: Artley Otho Hutton aka: Dr. Artley 0. Hutton Note.~ A REVIEW OF AND MY COMMENTARIES ON DR. ARTLEY 0 HUTI'0N'5 LIFE REFLECTIONS ON BEING DESCENDED FROM LEVI MITCHELL SCOTT AND AMANDA EDMONDSON Many of the side references in my notes on the Hutton family come from Mley's book, ~OH! WHAT A TIME!", his own autobiography. He tells many serious stories as well as humorous ones. It all started out in Sugar Grove, Smyth County, VA~ Artley tells about a very rainy camping visit to "Hungry Mother State Park there, in 1980, with his wife and daughter Nancy and her two sons. He says that it was there the idea of his autobiography was first conceived The family had lived in Rye Valley, with the might iron mountains on one side and the rugged Dickie's Knob mountainous range on the other. He loved his Great Uncle Henry Home Edmondson (who wrote his own book, which I cannot find) to visit and tell stories of the Civil War (all from the Confederate view), and he writes of his grandfather, Jim Hutton, as being a spy operating covertly for the Nort~ There was some friction in the finily over the NortWSouth affiur His maternal grandfather, L~i Mitchell, ~~as a "bald headed rootcommissioned officer in the Confederate army". Bocause of all this, my ~randmother, his aunt Grace, had to help his parents, Blanche (15) and Abe (24) to elope. They secretly went on 2 horses 18 miles to Marion, VA, where they rnet his father's brother Wesley and his wife Winnie. who went bv train with them to witness the marriage in Bristol. Th, Dec.22, 1890. When th~ returned to Sugar Grove, they wure r~cted at first by Levi and Amanda. But all was fbrgotten after the birth of little brother Inc on Cet. 29, 1891. Inc died of diphtheria one year be-fore the vaccine was discovernd. Blance's inaternal Uncle Henry mentioned ahove hid the farnily9s horses in the rrountains so they w~ldn9t be stolen by the marauding Yankees. hut they eventually them and him and captured the horees and kidnapped him. Henry used his ki~vledge of the mountains to run and hide to save his own life. In the early 30's the 2 Hutton tanus were sold to pay debts and they moved to B~lnay, VA, where they rented a farm. Apparently his grandmother and grandfather Amanda and Levi lived in Austell, Ga. for a spell. This would account for Leona Scott1s marriage to Warner Beaty (abeut whom I cannot find anything) and living in Austell. My grandmother went there to live following her first husband's death. His name w'as John Apperson Young and I cannot find anything about him, either. The James beys from Wythe County, VA show' up in the story here, also. An~ay. my grandmother Grace Truman Scuti Young met handsome John BuddL&t Garman thare. He had come to the Atlanta area follosving the death of his first wife, Lavina Steffy. Grace and John Garman were married in Austell and they had their only child there Leona Elizabeth, my mother, named after grandmother's sister Leona. Later, Grace and John and Leona went back to VA, and finally to PA~ Aunt ~~tilda "Til lie" married Jim Harrison and lived in Montgomery. AL. Aunt Laura married a John L. Scott (ahout whom I can find nothing), and moved to Amarilla, TX. Artley records the fact that the lamily saw Hal1ev~s Comet together in ~I(), and then again in 1986. (Sleens of Mark Twain?) The house they livcd in is no longer there, but he decribes its hoge porches and the fact that Slemp's Creek flowed through the medow across the roas Ahout 1910, the Hutton family went by train to Atlanta to see the family. Thompson James met them and took them to Austell at midnite. The older childrert went to Aunt Grace's house and slept on the floor. He reoords a visit of 2 weeks with grandrother, aunts Leona, Mary and Grace and cousin Wm. James. On their wav home on the train, they got a message that their mother's brother Mitchell had died suddenly in a hospital aaer a brief illness. Blanche apparently tcok this very hard Ahout 1912 the family moved to Wa~nesboro. Va and bought a 125 acre farm. Artley says his older cousin Add Hutton rode in the railroad car with their belongings to keep them and their animals safe in transient. My grandparents and mother had moved to Wa~nesboro first. where he found nurserv wo~~ The Hutton and Garman families rented a large chureh parsonage to live in for awhile, near the C&O Railroad line headed northwest to Cincinnati. He describes his older sister Ethel, as an accomplished organist. She took lessons from cousin Jenny Horne. Ethel enk'red Virginia Intermont College in Bristol. VA~ married Hampton Calhoun and moved to ~vll), then to Teas, VA. Lucas Hutton rernained as a farmer in Augusta County. then in Rockingharn County. Their Scott became a Southern Baptist minister. He was recognized for his effectiveness in many ways. He pastored in Axion. Fishersville, Way~shuro, Fox Hall, Shenandoah Heights, Broad~'.ay, and other places. During his ministry, he was instrumental in the establishment of 27 n~v Southem Baptist congregations in VA, giving him the title of his published biography, "The Builder Jan ic was born in 1935. When she was 1 yr. old, they spent 6 weeks in graduate session at Columbia Univ., NYC., then returned three more summers to receive his Masters Degree in 1938. Bess tok advanced study in elementary education at Lincoln Teach traing School in NYC ity. Artley later received his Doctor of Education Degree from the University of Virginia, in 1956. Ills later educational work years were spent in instruction, supet\~ision, and administration, in Loudoun County, Ilanipton, Elizabeth City, Phoebus, Charlotte~ille, Fairfax County, Luther Rice College in Alexandria VA, and Open University in Ilyatt~ille MD. After retirement froni public education in 1976(+-). be became the Dean of Luther Rice College and professor of psycho1og,~ and education. The school closed when flinds grew too tight and competition too great, about 1980. I could not cl~se this commentary without mentioning that Artley attended every family reunion through the years and always told the "little frogs story" - in fact the relatives began to demand it. I have movies of him telling the story in the Hagerstown City Park sometime around 1952. Just his motions alone are enough to rock you off your seat. i always looked fonvard to the Scott Family Reunion, in the City Park. It was a special day to me ever year. I truly am sorty~ that my work and health have interfered with my being at the reunion when I grew up. I remember going back to MD & PA with my parents in the Julys before I was n'arried and lived and worked elsewhere in the State of Florida. That would have been about 1953 through 1955. 1 don't think I attended another reunion until about 1970 or 71, when I helped my father drive up and I flew back home to the Miami area. I will print the words of the "Frog Story" in this document. At ihe end of the reunion gathering, we always sang "Blest Be The Tie". It was very fitting that in the familv reunion of 1995, following his death in January', Eliz3 beth and Amanda recited the story of the frogs. TI'e Scoit Family Reunion made a conlribulion 10 Artley's church in 1995, which when joined by other memorial gifis ~~ill create a beautift~l baptismal painting in the church. More About DR. ARTLEY OTHO HUTTON: -- 1: An educator for many years in Purcellville and Waynesboro, VA. He always told a cute story about a frog in a milk can at every family reunion. I have a copy of the poem in my book. -- 2: Also, a cousin Kate, and a Dr. Carson and Dr. Sherall who operated on Abe on the dining rm table. He says he lived acros from Slemps Creek, and tells of a cousin Add Hutton who moved with them to Waynesboro. -- 3: I visited the area in Sept., 1996. -- 4: In his autobiography, "OH, WHAT A TIME!" (1983), he mentions his grandfater Jim having a full head of red hair and the appearance of a frontiersman. He also mentions an uncle John Hutton and grandpappy Shupe who lived in Jim's home til he died. Notes for BESSIE ALENE BLOCKER: Bessie Blocker Hutton Elementary School Teacher Bessie Blocker Hutton, 94, a retired Fairfax County teacher who instructed hundreds of first-graders in a career that spanned seven decades, died Feb. 6 of complications from a stroke at Fairfax Nursing Center. Generations of youngsters experienced the terrors and joys of first grade beneath her reproductions of famous artwork and amid the stuffed animals and dolls with which she filled her classrooms. Her teaching career began in Loudoun County in 1927. Even after she retired from full-time teaching in 1973, Mrs. Hutton continued to substitute for almost 20 years. The sixth of nine children in a Loudoun farm family, Mrs. Hutton attended Harrisonburg (Va.) State Teachers College before beginning her career as a first-grade teacher at Unison Bloomfield School. There she met her husband, Artley Otho Hutton, who was principal at the time. The couple was married 65 years, until his death in 1995. Mrs. Hutton went with her husband to locations across Virginia, including Charlottesville, Hampton Roads and Fairfax City. In 1959, she began teaching full-time in schools in Fairfax, where her husband was a top administrator. She taught at Fairfax, Green Acres, Oak View and Jermantown elementary schools. All four of the couple's children went into teaching. Her eldest daughter, Jane Hurst, died in 1997. Survivors include three daughters, Nancy Lowrance of Richmond, Helen Smith of Fairfax, and Elizabeth Turner of Washington; 12 grandchildren; and 13 great-gra ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~-~> eGroups is now Yahoo! Groups Click here for more details http://click.egroups.com/1/11231/0/_/_/_/981770058/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------_-> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: ScottFamilyReunion-unsubscribe@egroups.com More About BESSIE ALENE BLOCKER: --: Called "Bess". Children of ARTLEY HUTTON and BESSIE BLOCKER are: 79. i. MARY JANE8 HUTTON, b. September 13, 1935; d. December 01, 1997. 80. ii. NANCY ANN HUTTON, b. August 22, 1939. 81. iii. ELIZABETH MATILDA "TILLIE BETH" HUTTON, b. March 14, 1952. 54. LUCAS CARL7 HUTTON, SR. (BLANCHE RUBY6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born March 24, 1898 in Sugar Grove, Smyth County, VA, and died December 15, 1954 in Harrisonburg, VA. He married LILLIE SUE LAMB January 15, 1920. She was born November 27, 1903, and died June 1977 in Atlanta, GA. Notes for LUCAS CARL HUTTON, SR.: From Lucas Carl Hutton, III, June, 1999 b. Lucas Carl Hutton, Sr. (my grandfather): His obituary (again I assume from the Harrisonburg Daily News-Record) reads as follows: "Broadway, Dec. 15--Lucas C. Hutton...died at the Rockingham Memorial Hospital this morning at 8:25.... "Mr. Hutton was born at Sugar Grove on March 24, 1898 a son of the late Abram (sic) L. and Ruby Scott Hutton. He spent his early life in Augusta County and moved to his present farm, 'Long Meadows,' 3-1/2 miles east of here in 1931. "He was...united in marriage to Miss Lilly Lamb, of Waynesboro, on Jan. 15, 1920." c. Lillie Sue Lamb (wife of Lucas Carl Hutton, Sr.): She moved to Atlanta in the late 60s or early 70s--about the time we sold the farm where she had lived since sometime in the 1940s. At first, she lived with her son and daughter-in-law, Joe and Polly (Pauline), but she later moved into a retirement home. There she met and married Fred Edwards. To the best of my knowledge, she died in Atlanta (not Harrisonburg) from complications of diabetes about June 1977. Notes for LILLIE SUE LAMB: From Lucas Carl Hutton, III, June 10, 1999 b. Lucas Carl Hutton, Sr. (my grandfather): His obituary (again I assume from the Harrisonburg Daily News-Record) reads as follows: "Broadway, Dec. 15--Lucas C. Hutton...died at the Rockingham Memorial Hospital this morning at 8:25.... "Mr. Hutton was born at Sugar Grove on March 24, 1898 a son of the late Abram (sic) L. and Ruby Scott Hutton. He spent his early life in Augusta County and moved to his present farm, 'Long Meadows,' 3-1/2 miles east of here in 1931. "He was...united in marriage to Miss Lilly Lamb, of Waynesboro, on Jan. 15, 1920." c. Lillie Sue Lamb (wife of Lucas Carl Hutton, Sr.): She moved to Atlanta in the late 60s or early 70s--about the time we sold the farm where she had lived since sometime in the 1940s. At first, she lived with her son and daughter-in-law, Joe and Polly (Pauline), but she later moved into a retirement home. There she met and married Fred Edwards. To the best of my knowledge, she died in Atlanta (not Harrisonburg) from complications of diabetes about June 1977. More About LUCAS HUTTON and LILLIE LAMB: Marriage: January 15, 1920 Children of LUCAS HUTTON and LILLIE LAMB are: 82. i. LUCAS CARL8 HUTTON, JR., b. December 13, 1920; d. January 16, 1967, Harrisonburg, VA. 83. ii. JOSEPH EUGENE HUTTON, b. October 17, 1927, Waynesboro, VA; d. March 15, 1999, Harrisonburg, VA. 55. A.L.7 HUTTON, JR. (BLANCHE RUBY6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born May 12, 1911, and died 1973 in Purcellville, VA. He married MARY LOWE. She was born April 29, 1917. More About A.L. HUTTON, JR.: -- 1: Named after his father but his given name was actually "A.L.". -- 2: This gave him considerable trouble at times, especially as a teacher, when his students found out what it stood for. He was an Agriculture teacher. Lived in Leesburg, VA for some time. More About MARY LOWE: --: Remarried after A.L.'s death. Child of A.L. HUTTON and MARY LOWE is: 84. i. WILLIAM SCOTT8 HUTTON, b. May 25, 1943. Generation No. 8 56. WILLIAM SCOTT COMERER8 JAMES (THOMPSON MITCHELL7, MARY EMELINE6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born February 16, 1915 in Fulton County, PA, and died March 24, 1995 in Princeton, NJ. He married ELIZABETH "BETTY" RIGLER ROSENGARTEN. She was born June 30, 1918 in Washington, D.C.. More About WILLIAM SCOTT COMERER JAMES: --: Called Scott. Children of WILLIAM JAMES and ELIZABETH ROSENGARTEN are: 85. i. DR. WILLIAM SCOTT9 JAMES, b. March 29, 1945, Philadelphia, PA. 86. ii. MARGARET ANN JAMES, b. January 27, 1948, Philadelphia, PA. 57. MARY ELLEN8 JAMES (THOMPSON MITCHELL7, MARY EMELINE6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born January 31, 1921 in Fulton County, PA, and died September 22, 1998 in Greencastle, PA. She married HOWARD DIEHL GINGRICH, JR. September 18, 1948 in Greencastle, son of HOWARD GINGRICH and UNKNOWN SPOUSE. He was born June 26, 1922 in Mercersburg, Franklin County, PA, and died December 02, 1993 in Hershey, PA. More About MARY ELLEN JAMES: Died 2: of panceatic cancer. She had been diagnosed just 3 weeks before. -- 1: She was the flower girl at my mother & dad's wedding. -- 2: She was a 1936 graduate of Strayer College in Washington, D.C. and had been employed as a legal secretary and other positions. -- 3: She was a member of Grace UCC, serving on the Altar Comm., a S.S. teacher and a member of Women's Guild. More About HOWARD DIEHL GINGRICH, JR.: --: A banker most of his life, & church treas., member of school boards, library boards, & Children's Aid Society board of Franklin County. More About HOWARD GINGRICH and MARY JAMES: Marriage: September 18, 1948, Greencastle Child of MARY JAMES and HOWARD GINGRICH is: i. JAY HOWARD9 GINGRICH, b. February 10, 1952, Waynesboro, PA. More About JAY HOWARD GINGRICH: --: A lawyer in Greencastle. Now married but I've lost the info. 58. HELEN VIRGINIA8 JAMES (GROVER BALDWIN7, MARY EMELINE6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born February 11, 1925. She married WILLIAM EDWARD PALMER. Children of HELEN JAMES and WILLIAM PALMER are: 87. i. EUGENE EDWARD9 PALMER, b. March 24, 1954. 88. ii. DR. CHERYL VIRGINIA PALMER, b. April 03, 1956. 59. EDWARD BREWER8 JAMES (GROVER BALDWIN7, MARY EMELINE6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) He married PAULINE MANNING. Children of EDWARD JAMES and PAULINE MANNING are: i. REV. EDWARD LESTER9 JAMES, m. JOAN ELLARBEE. More About REV. EDWARD LESTER JAMES: -- 1: Pastor of the Grace Presbyterian Church in Hancock, MD. He is a native of Hancock, graduated from Bryan College in Dayton, TN, and received his Master of Divinity Degree from Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, Missippi. -- 2: His first church was the Chattahoochee Presbyterian Church in Chattahoochee, FL, before going to Hancock. More About JOAN ELLARBEE: --: They have 3 children. ii. PATTI ANN JAMES, m. FRANK DEMORY. iii. GROVER LEE JAMES, b. May 02, 1941, Hancock, MD; d. July 25, 1964, Hancock, MD. More About GROVER LEE JAMES: --: Died in an automobile accident. Buried in Damascus Cem. 60. EUGENE HENRY8 JAMES (GROVER BALDWIN7, MARY EMELINE6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born February 24, 1916. He married HELEN V. ZAVASKI. She was born August 24, 1924. Children of EUGENE JAMES and HELEN ZAVASKI are: i. CAROL ANN9 JAMES, m. LEON PALMER. ii. DR. JANICE ELLEN JAMES. 89. iii. BETTY HELEN JAMES, b. January 15, 1958. iv. ANN MARIE JAMES. 61. STANLEY BREWER8 FUNK, JR. (FLORENCE EDNA7 JAMES, MARY EMELINE6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) He married (1) BOBBIE SCRUGGS. He married (2) PATRICIA BLAIR. More About STANLEY BREWER FUNK, JR.: Fact 1: Divorced from Patricia Blair. Children of STANLEY FUNK and PATRICIA BLAIR are: 90. i. STANLEY BLAIR9 FUNK, b. 1958. 91. ii. SCOTT CHARLES FUNK, b. 1964. iii. KATHRYN FUNK, b. 1967; m. THOMAS GENTRY. More About KATHRYN FUNK: --: Called "Katie". 62. JAMES MONROE8 FUNK (FLORENCE EDNA7 JAMES, MARY EMELINE6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born December 17, 1919. He married HELEN IRENE FUNK October 17, 1942. She was born October 27, 1922. More About JAMES MONROE FUNK: --: Called "Jimmy". Lives at home, close to the Damascus Church and the old Scott Fruit Farm. More About HELEN IRENE FUNK: --: She was from an unrelated Funk family. More About JAMES FUNK and HELEN FUNK: Marriage: October 17, 1942 Child of JAMES FUNK and HELEN FUNK is: i. MALCOM JAMES9 FUNK, b. July 31, 1943. More About MALCOM JAMES FUNK: Fact 1: Single, living with parents, raises fruit & vegetables for sale. 63. DR. WALTER SCOTT8 JAMES, JR. (WALTER SCOTT7, MARY EMELINE6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born April 03, 1931 in New York City, NY. He married CHRISTINA WHITE June 13, 1953 in Morganton, NC. She was born May 03, 1930 in Princeton, WVA. More About DR. WALTER SCOTT JAMES, JR.: -- 1: Has been a pediatrician in Atlanta for years. Known as Scottie and Scott, Jr. He was raised by Aunt Florence and Uncle Jim Harrison. -- 2: Retired from pediatic practice, January, 1998. More About WALTER JAMES and CHRISTINA WHITE: Marriage: June 13, 1953, Morganton, NC Children of WALTER JAMES and CHRISTINA WHITE are: 92. i. WALTER SCOTT9 JAMES III, b. July 22, 1958. ii. CHRISTINA HARRISON JAMES, b. August 04, 1960; m. WILLIAM THEAD III. More About CHRISTINA HARRISON JAMES: --: Called "Chrissie". 93. iii. ELIZBETH ANNE JAMES, b. August 22, 1962. 64. JOE ANDREW8 JAMES (JOSEPH ELBERT7, MARY EMELINE6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born September 22, 1927. He married (1) SYLVIA ANTOINETTE PARKS April 29, 1950, daughter of RAYMOND WAKEMAN and SYLVIA PARKS. She was born January 12, 1927 in Hagerstown, MD, and died October 26, 1993 in Swan Pond, near Martinsburg, W.VA.. He married (2) EDNA UNKNOWN MAIDEN NAME 1996. More About JOE ANDREW JAMES: --: Called "Andy". More About SYLVIA ANTOINETTE PARKS: --: School teacher for 24 yrs. in Berkeley County, WVA, also a SundaySchool teacher. Buried in Rosedale Cem., Martinsburg, WVA. More About JOE JAMES and SYLVIA PARKS: Marriage: April 29, 1950 More About JOE JAMES and EDNA NAME: Marriage: 1996 Children of JOE JAMES and SYLVIA PARKS are: i. LISA ANNE9 JAMES, b. March 08, 1953; m. DONALD DIRTING. ii. LINDA HOLLIDA JAMES, b. March 23, 1956; m. WILLIAM BARRETT FREEMAN. More About LINDA HOLLIDA JAMES: --: They lived on a boat at a marina they own., on the Chesapeake Bay most of the time, returning to Martinsburg, WVA often. 65. MARY "MOLLIE" HOLLIDA8 JAMES (JOSEPH ELBERT7, MARY EMELINE6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born January 21, 1931, and died December 20, 1996 in Rockville, MD. She married JEFFREY CORYDON III. More About MARY "MOLLIE" HOLLIDA JAMES: --: Divorced from Jeffrey. Children of MARY JAMES and JEFFREY CORYDON are: 94. i. JEFFREY9 CORYDON IV. 95. ii. ALEDA CORYDON. 66. JOHN LEE8 LANE (LILLIAN ELIZABETH7 YOUNG, GRACE TRUMAN6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born July 31, 1916 in Washington, D.C., and died June 17, 1991 in Howard County, MD. He married WINIFRED JULIA SCOTT July 07, 1938 in Washington, D.C.. She was born August 02, 1917 in Ogden, Utah, and died December 24, 1993 in Howard County, MD. More About JOHN LEE LANE: --: Named at birth, Vivian Lee Lane, Jr. In 1941 he went to Trinidad with Army Corps of Engineers. Winnie and children join him there later. Notes for WINIFRED JULIA SCOTT: ___ The original immigrants of this Scott family came from Belfast to Newfoundland, marrying there in the 1850s settled in Boston by 1864 JAMES EDWARD SCOTT was born in Boston, 7/14/1890, was the 3rd of5 children. His father was a tailor As a child he was called Edward, Ed, or Eddie. The family was living in Barre, VT, 1897, when Ed9s father died of typhoid fever and pneumonia. His mother supported the family by keeping a boardinghouse, and received help from her 2 brothers who were profitable businessmen. She died in 1908. After high school, Ed went to business school in Barre. In June, 1910, he traveled to Ogden, Utah, in the "intermountain West," to begin his career in the U.S. Forest Service. During this period, he came to be called Jim, by his colleagues. He was soon transferred to Boise, Idaho, where he met his wife-to-be. DOLORES MARGARET MUELLER was born in Quincy, IL, Sept. T890, the youngest of9 children. Her father was a carpenter. Dolores became skilled as a seamstress and possibly made a living after high school by taking in sewing. She traveled to Boise, Idaho, to stay with her married sister, Maud Doerr, who was "feeling homesick." ED & DOLORES were married in Boise on 9/23/1 914. The next year they moved to Ogden, and in Feb. 1916 their 1st child was born, JOSEPH WUNFIELD SCOTT. At some time during their early marriage, when she grew tired of his being known by two names, they began calling each other "Mother" and "Daddy." WINIFRED Julia SCOTT was born on August 2.1917. HELEN FRANCES SCOTT was born on Nov. 19, 1919 Still with the Forest Service, in 1922 Ed, now Jim, moved to Washington, D.C. The family bought a house in Falls Church, VA, and Jim rode the trolley to work. JAMES EDWARD SCOTT, JR., was born on Oct.16 1923. In 1917 the family went to live in Laconia, NH. In 1934 Jim transferred to the Bureau of the Budget in ~Washington, D.C. and the family moved again. They lived at 3844 Calvert St., N.W., in D.C. WINIFRED JULIA SCOTT married Lee Lane (Ed Murfin's cousin) on July 7, 1938. Joe, Helen and Jim, Jr., all served in the armed forces during the Second World War. I believe they were all married in the spring of 1946. Joe to Olga Furbeshaw (sp?), Helen to Michael Gormley, and Jim to Kitty LeFevre (sp?). The first of the 13 grandchildren was born in July of 1939; the last was born in 1958. Winifred had 6 children; 2 girls at either end of having twin boys and twin girls. Friends teased them, calling them "double-or-nothing." Jim continued with the Bureau of the Budget until 1949, when he retired and became a management consultant until 1960. They left Calvert Street and moved to ST. Johnsbury, VT, in about 1954. Dolores found the climate too cold and they returned to the Washington area until about 1961, when they moved to Port Charlotte, FL. Jim died there on April 6, 966, after suffering a stroke. He had also had emphysema. Dolores moved to Falls Church, VA, for a few years. When she could no longer take care of herself, she went to live with her daughter and son-in-law, Helen and Mike Gormley. in Staten Island, NY. She died there about July 8, 1971. Winifred and the Lane children joined Lee Lane in I 94 I when he went to Trinidad with the Army Corps of Engineers. Winifred died Dec.24, 1993 in Howard County. MD. Lee died June 17, 1991 SOURCE: First daughter of Winifred and Lee Lane, born July 17, 1939 in Olney, MD, Julia "Judy" Lee Lane MCCAHiII. (married Dennis Francis MCCAHiII on June25, 1964.) Snail mail: 3067 Riva Rd. Riva, MD 21140. Email: MCCAHILL@CUA.EDU *Reported by Ed Murfin 10/31/95 More About WINIFRED JULIA SCOTT: --: No connection to Levi Scott. See special NOTES. Ancestry from Belfast to Newfoundland, marrying there in 1850's, settled in Boston by 1864. More About JOHN LANE and WINIFRED SCOTT: Marriage: July 07, 1938, Washington, D.C. Children of JOHN LANE and WINIFRED SCOTT are: 96. i. JULIA "JUDY" LEE9 LANE, b. July 17, 1939, Ollney, MD. ii. JOHN YOUNG LANE, b. December 26, 1940, Olney, MD. More About JOHN YOUNG LANE: --: Twin of Michael. 97. iii. MICHAEL JOSEPH LANE, b. December 26, 1940, Olney, MD. 98. iv. MARY LANE, b. November 11, 1946, Washington, D.C.. 99. v. THERESE "TERRY" LANE, b. November 11, 1946, Washington, D.C.. 100. vi. SHARON LANE, b. September 07, 1949, Bethesda, MD. 67. LILLIAN ELIZABETH "BETTIE"8 LANE (LILLIAN ELIZABETH7 YOUNG, GRACE TRUMAN6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born April 28, 1919 in Washington, D.C., and died September 10, 1970 in Kent County, MD. She married CHARLES A. "BUD" CARLSON, JR. January 16, 1943 in Bethesda, MD. More About CHARLES CARLSON and LILLIAN LANE: Marriage: January 16, 1943, Bethesda, MD Children of LILLIAN LANE and CHARLES CARLSON are: 101. i. ANN9 CARLSON, b. 1944, Coatesville, PA?. 102. ii. CHARLES "CHIP" CARLSON III, b. 1946, Coatesville, PA?. 68. CHARLOTTE YOUNG8 SMALL (LILLIAN ELIZABETH7 YOUNG, GRACE TRUMAN6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born Abt. 1933, and died Abt. 1991 in Bath, VA. She married ANTHONY CHEVEZ. More About CHARLOTTE YOUNG SMALL: --: Adopted child. Child of CHARLOTTE SMALL and ANTHONY CHEVEZ is: i. BONNIE9 CHEVEZ(?). 69. JAMES VERNON8 MURFIN (LEONA ELIZABETH7 GARMAN, GRACE TRUMAN6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born September 25, 1928 in Hagerstown, MD, and died March 30, 1987 in Rockville, MD, was cremated and buried locally. Died of Leukemia at age 57.. He married NANCY JANE HAMMOND April 28, 1951 in Keedysville, MD E.U.B. Church (now U.Meth), daughter of ROSCOE HAMMOND and SHIRLA SINNESEN. She was born January 06, 1930 in Keedysville, MD. More About JAMES VERNON MURFIN: Information 1: He worked at Fairchild Aircraft in Hagerstown before joining the Air Force and serving in Germany. Information 2: He began a serious research of our family trees, but was unable to complete the work. He was a serious history student in school. I am dedicating all my research and publishing of mhy work in his memory Information 3: He was a member of Hagerstown Civil War Roundtable and honorary member of Montgomery County unit. An honored buff of both Civil War and Rev. War history in life and long after death. Information 4: He wrote and gave seminars at Grand Canyon and Harpers Ferry (where he was also in charge of the bookstore and printing shop. SEE IN MEMORIAM PAGES FOR MORE DETAILS. Information 5: Jim lived all of childhood in Hancock, moving to Hagerstown in Junior Hi school age. Was Park Service Coordinator of Cooperating Associations for many years. Information 6: Was a writer for Nat'l Parks Dept. and historian, authoring articles & books. Most known book, THE GLEAM OF BAYONETS, became anauthoritative writing on the bloodiest battle of the Civil War - Antietam. More About NANCY JANE HAMMOND: Information: Graduate of Catawba College in Salisbury, NC and became an outstanding Home Economics teacher for 17 years in Montgomery Co., MD. More About JAMES MURFIN and NANCY HAMMOND: Marriage: April 28, 1951, Keedysville, MD E.U.B. Church (now U.Meth) Children of JAMES MURFIN and NANCY HAMMOND are: 103. i. STEVEN JAMES9 MURFIN, b. January 04, 1955, Hagerstown, MD. 104. ii. SUSAN DIANNE MURFIN, b. September 03, 1959, Hagerstown, MD. 70. REV. CHARLES EDWARD8 MURFIN, JR. (LEONA ELIZABETH7 GARMAN, GRACE TRUMAN6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born September 06, 1935 in Hagerstown, MD. THE EDITOR OF THIS MATERIAL ON THE MURFIN/GARMAN/SCOTT/HUTTON/JAMES FAMILY.. He married BEVERLEY JUNE PERRY September 16, 1956 in Orlando, FL, daughter of HERBERT PERRY and MARJORIE SMITH. She was born July 13, 1937 in Sayre, PA. Notes for REV. CHARLES EDWARD MURFIN, JR.: CHARLES EDWARD MURFIN, JR. aka Rev Ed Murfin Note REFLECTIONS ON MY LIFE, "CALLED BY GOD" It was my grandmother Garman who first knew that 1 was going to be a preacher. She used to lie on a day bed at the foot of the stairs in our Brown Ave. home in Hagerstown, MD, a good bit in her later years. I would set up an orange crate and get a Bible and read from it and "preach" to her. I knew it was giving her a lot of joy, even if I did not know all the ramifications of what was happening I remember my family reading the Bible to me a lot, and I remember that we were in church a lot. I also remember having dozens of comic books, most of which had Biblical themes. She would spend countless hours with me and my big picture Bible, teaching me about the men and women of the Bible and their relationship with God. I feel like Timothy of the Bible who gave credit for his spiritual upbringing to his mother and grandmother. In fact, the preacher at my mother's funeral used that scripture reference after I had told him of the comparison. Later on, I began thinking of what I wanted to be when I grew up. Because I had a girlfriend whose father was a radio repairman, I knew that's what I wanted to do. I learned a lot sitting by, watching and helping Paul Keplinger. When I got to South Potomac Jr. High School, one of my teachers discovered that I had been doing magic tricks since I was eight. He encouraged me to develop my talent in the prestidigous arts and as I did, I knew that I wanted to be a stage magician when I grew up - especially after putting on magic shows with him at school. I also did club gatherings and church women's circles, birthday parties, from about age 12, on. I used a taxi to get to my gigs. At some of those shows I even put on a miniature piano concert (I took piano lessons from about age 7 through fourteen). At the age of 14, at summer church camp outside of Waynesboro, PA, I completely surrendered my heart to the Lord and made a firm decision that I was going to be a minister, and I never swerved from that call from God. I planned to attend an Evangelical United Brethren college in PA, and the E.U.B. Seminary in Dayton, OH. Shortly after that, I prayed to God to find out what I was supposed to do with my piano playing, electrician knowledge and my magic skills. He replied in a hurry, "Bring them right along." Immediately, all my magic tricks had a moral or scriptural context, and I began doing more church events. I've liked Gospel Magic from then until now, though I've used the term "Christian illusionist" in my later years. The electrician skill ? Well, when I served my first church in the country outside Orlando, FL, I quickly learned that the preacher was expected to know how to fix anything broken in the church. play the piano, type church bulletins, and often be the janitor, chief cook and bottle washer. Anyway, what I am really saying is that I've used the gifts God gave to me all through the years to His glory, not mine. I attended the private Orlando Junior College (nonexistent now, after state-run Jr. Colleges came into existence). I worked as the custodian of my home church and helped in the office, posting financial contributions, etc., as I came out of high school and went into college. During my first year of college I worked on the first stage of ministry in the Methodist Church at that time, a License To Preach. It involved studying a number of books, writing numerous papers and sitting for a few interviews. I was granted my License to Preach in May, 1954. After receiving that certificate I felt I could sit back and enjoy my college and seminary days ahead of me, and find odd jobs on the side. God had other plans. In June, 1954, while I was yet 18, I was appointed to serve the Ebenezer Methodist Church, of about 50 members, in what was country then, north of Orlando near Sanford. I loved it and the people loved me as they trained me in what being a preacher was all about. I even had a wedding within my first six weeks. I well remember talking before the Scott family reunion that year about my church. I was so proud, because of all the preachers in the Hutton family were sitting their listening to this fledgling minister stumbling over telling my life story and things about "my"' church. I told them that I had even performed my first wedding. Immediately afterward, Aunt Bess called me aside to inform me politely that it was "God's" church and that I had "presided" at the wedding. Come to think of it, Aunt Bess had always been my grammer teacher through the years. I always looked forward to the visits of Aunt Bess, Uncle Gene, and Uncle Fundy (alias Walter Funderburk), partly because they always gave Jim and me each a brand-new tight one dollar bill and they always gave us a ride in their latest model of Buick (or Cadillac in Fundy's case). I wondered what I would be corrected on in my speech on this trip. 1 said things like, "Where's it at?", and she would say, to me "Right after the at", teaching me that you don't end sentence with "at" and that I'd already asked the question before I said "at". I knew it was all in love. We always said "Uncle Fundy". without ever understanding just exactly who he was, and we dearly loved him. He always had a cute story and a great smile and a brand new silver coin for us. He was a part of the family. Incidentally, in 1969, I was pastoring a church on the north side of Jacksonville, and lo and behold, I found that two of my members were Uncle Fundy's brother Frank and his wife. We had fun sharing stories, though the two brothers were quite different. After I was finished the two years of junior college, I went to Florida Southern College, a Methodist school, in Lakeland, FL, just over an hour's trip from home. The Ebenezer church families prevailed upon me to keep their church and I could come there just over the weekends. I asked them to promise to never get sick or die between Sunday and Saturday. So, for the next year I came home every weekend, and at first took Dad's car to visit my members on Saturday and go back to preach on Sunday and conduct a children's and youth program in the afternoon. Sometimes I road the bus over the weekends to and from school and sometimes I could catch a ride with a friend who had his own car and lived in Orlando. By the first of November, 1955, the church treasurer told me that I needed my own car (as if I didn't know it), and he made me a deal on his 1949 Chevy Coupe. He would hold the tifle and he would deduct $12.00 a month from my salary each month for the payment. I was so proud - I was a college Junior and I had my first car. I believe my salary was about $20 a week to start with, and they raised it a little to help me put gas in the car. The car was in remarkably good shape for being 6 years old. I was glad because I don't know how I would have been able to get it repaired. But the first thing I noticed it didn't have was a heater. So the first free afternoon of the first week back at school, I went in to the Sear's store in Lakeland and had a heater installed. They actually gave me credit to pay it off in easy monthly installments. I also bought a handful of things to mark my car from the others. On my way back to the campus, I saw two Freshmen coeds walking from town back to school and drove to the curb to offer them a ride. One said "No way." The other said "Oh, come on, I'm tired." The "tired" one was made to sit next to me, and the "No way" one sat up against the right hand door. Two weeks later I had my first date with "No way" - only to find out that we had known each other distantly in Orlando in Sub district church youth meetings and she had just started college in the field of religious education. I was the pianist for the quarterly youth meetings in Orlando and she was an active member of the organization, maybe even an officer. I was a member of a church on the north end of town and she was a member of a church on the south end, so we even attended different high schools. She was two years behind me in school so after enrolling in college I had almost forgotten ever having seen her. Well, to cut to the main point of this paragraph, Beverley June Perry soon was riding home every weekend with me and often attending Ebenezer Church. By May we were engaged and were married Sept.16, 1956 (coincidentally, the recorded date of Uncle Jim Harrison's death). By the way, "I'm tired" was Bev's Maiden of Honor. We obtained a very small apartment close to the campus (2 rooms and shared the bathroom in the hall with 2 big men across the hall), and still going to Orlando and Sanford every weekend. I soon found out that she was much smarter than I, when we took several courses together and she would hardly look at the textbooks and made an A, while I studied like crazy and often made a B. After a couple of months, the District Superintendent of the Lakeland District found that he had a little church in a small town for which he had no pastor. At the same time, he learned that I lived just up the street from his parsonage and owned a License to Preach. So, shortly, we moved again, this time into the first of many Methodist parsonages to come, and I was the pastor of the Eloise Methodist Church, with visiting members during the week and Sunday morning and evening preaching services, as well as Wednesday evening Bible Stady. My salary took a whopping raise to about $30 a week, and we were 13 miles from campus (into which we slid just in time for first early morning classes to park in an orange grove right outside the building door. The rest of my life is told mostly by the list of churches I served, since Bev claims that I was really "married to the church". Right after graduation from college, we moved to Williamson, Georgia, to pastor three small rural town churches 45 miles south of Atlanta. By August I was attending classes at the Candler School of Theology at Emory University in Atlanta, working on my three years of study for the Master of Divinity Degree (M.Div.). We soon discovered that my increased salary to $36 per week just wasn't enough to cover everything, even though I rode by carpool with four other student pastors to Emory for classes Tuesday through Friday. The church families lovingly supplemented the salary of the pastor every year by giving them all the frozen meat they had in their freezers when the slaughtered their cows and pigs and reloaded theirs with fresh meat. We had to go out and buy a chest freezer just to hold what looked good of last year's meat. Before I entered my third year at Emory, we moved to Decatur, 7 miles from school, to become house parents for children 2 to 5 years old. That was really Bev's job. I was also appointed to serve 2 churches in the country south of Atlanta near McDonough, GA. They wanted time out to build a parsonage and had asked for a pastor for one year that already had a place to live and they could use rent money to build a lovely brick home in a pecan grove near one of the churches. That was perfect for me and for them, as though God cut it all out in a neat plan ahead of time (and I don't argue with God, much). I often saved money by not returning to my own seminary to study, as I used the library of the Columbia Presbyterian Seminary which was across the street from the Children's Home. In June, 1960, I graduated from Emory University and moved back to Orlando for my first "full-time" church. The stories are too many to tell from this point on in this kind of publication. So I will just let this list of churches and the comments beside my name in the tree tell about our life back in Florida: Meadowbrook Methodist Church, Orlando (I was the first full-time pastor of this I year old church 5 miles from my parents' house); Seminole Church, St. Petersburg; Oakhurst Church (I started brand-new), St. Petersburg; First United Methodist Church of Jacksonville Beach (the denomination had just merged with the Evangelical United Brethren Church); Dinsmore UMC, Jacksonville; Florida City UMC, at Homestead; Trinity UMC, Plant City; First UMC, Bunnell; Palm Coast UMC (I started brand-new); Edgewood UMC, Fort Myers; First UMC, Deltona; St. Marks LIMC, Jacksonville (an inner city church which was doomed to close that year - but is now still actively alive); The Executive Director of the Jacksonville District United Methodist Mission Board ( which included directing all of our inner-city mission work, with food pantries, and all the things that go with the poor, neglected, unwanted, drugged, criminal persons that no one really wants to see, as well as directing the new church building activities of the District - researching, buying land, starting new churches, etc. -- a very busy job for four years). It was during those four years that we built what was to become our retirement home. We thought we would stay in that District position for the next 12 years. However, when mission funds began to get tight and the church was forced to cut back a couple of its mission programs, I moved to fill yet another pulpit for two years at the Belleview UMC. There, the spiritual growth among many and the physical growth (100 new members in the first year) was so fantastic just after we got there, and we built a new educational building, and the" longer living members" resented all the young families with their kids' dirty feet and the buildings being used every day and evening, and the preacher took all the heat, that I had a complete nervous breakdown at the end of my second year and was put on retirement disability. September 1, 1994. we moved back into our home in Jacksonville that the Lord had provided for us (and protected it by having our son Jeff living in it jor those 2 years~). We're both ill with emotional problems, but the Lord has been helping us through, both financially and spiritually. He's in charge. One thing that made us happy was that my mother got to see our new home and live in it with us for awhile before she died. In 2000, a new UMC church started meeting in an elementary school near us and I have been working as the assistant to the pastor. The first building on 22 acres of land is going up in the spring of 2002. One of the gifts I mentioned above, electrical work, I was able to share with our older son, Scott. He saw me at home and at church, fixing lamps, radios, telephones, televisions, etc., etc., and it inspired him. At the age of 12, Scott could rebuild a complete console stereo. At the age of 14 he completely rebuilt the church's sound system. By that time, he had surpassed me by miles. Today, he and his family own their own electronics repair and sales business, with as many as 8 employees at times, in the northwest Florida town of Madison, just off 1-10. Scott married Cathy Bean in 1982, while working as a small shop TV technician. Soon we had a grandson, Tim, who is now a college student. A little later, Scott started his own business from nothing with the help of a kind business man who saw a great future in Scott in a town which had no real accomplished TV and electronics shop anywhere near. The business took off like a jet, and now he and Cathy themselves own a thriving operation. Later, our first granddaughter appeared, named after her great grandmother, my mother, Leona Elizabeth. I cried with joy when I found out that news. Cathy is pursuing a degree in business administration. Our other son, Jeff, used the brains he got from his mother and went into computer science work. He worked in the management of fraud detection at AT&T Universal Card Services in Jacksonville, while at the same time working on a degree in computer science. He married Melissa K. Mull, (who had a darling daughter, Kaley), on Oct. 31, 1997. Melissa has a degree in Microbiology anda doctor's degree in Pharmacology and a Master's in Physician's Assistant. Jeff has a degree in computer systems analyisis from the University of Phoenix (on line). They are both working in their respective fields in Sarasota, FL. We have had a number of tragedies in our lifetime, but God has always seen us through. And He is with us now, giving us strength to live and enjoy one day at a time. 1/31/2002 More About REV. CHARLES EDWARD MURFIN, JR.: --: CHARLES EDWARD MURFIN, JR. Information 1: Ordained United Methodist minister, retired from Fla. Conf., with disability of clinical depression, after 40 yrs. of active ministry as a pastor and a director of the Jacksonville inner city program (88-92). Information 2: '53 graduate of Edgewater High School in Orlando, '55 graduate of Orlando Jr. College, '57 graduate of Florida Southern College in Lakeland. Information 3: Graduate with MDiv. degree from Candler School of Theology at Emory University, Atlanta, GA, in 1960. Information 4: Known as Ed. Early childhood in lHancock, MD, moving to Hagerstown at age 6. Moved kto Orlando, FL as senior in highschool in '52. Information 5: Listed in "Outstanding Young Men of America" & "Oustanding Personalities of the South". Received coveted Harry Denman Evangelism Award, 1993. A Gospel Magician from early youth on, now "Christian Illusionist." More About BEVERLEY JUNE PERRY: --: She re-entered college, getting a degree with honors in computer systems analysis, after being out of college classes for 40 years. She now works as a webmaster. Information 1: Bev has been a school teacher, a school volunteers director, a Fla. state consultant for school & community volunteers, and a Dist. Sales Mgr. for Avon, winning many awards. Information 2: Now retired on disability with clinical depression disorder. She went to Cuba as a summer VBS missionary in 1956. Noted for skills for leading people as well as skills of handicraft, especially in cross stitching. Information 3: She was a high school and college band baton twirler/majorette (even used fire batons). More About CHARLES MURFIN and BEVERLEY PERRY: Marriage: September 16, 1956, Orlando, FL Children of CHARLES MURFIN and BEVERLEY PERRY are: i. CHARLES WILLIAM9 MURFIN, b. August 02, 1957, Los Angeles, CA; d. May 25, 1975, Plant City, FL. Died in auto accident at age 18; Foster child. More About CHARLES WILLIAM MURFIN: Information: Adopted as a 1 and 1/2 yr. old in GA. Called Chuck. ii. SAMANTHA MURFIN, b. June 10, 1961, Orlando, FL; d. June 10, 1961, Orlando, FL. Stillbirth with a heart defect.. 105. iii. SCOTT EDWARD MURFIN, b. October 18, 1962, Clearwater, FL. 106. iv. JEFFREY JOHN MURFIN, b. August 25, 1969, Jacksonville, FL. 71. MARIE ELIZABETH "BETTY"8 CALHOUN (ETHEL BLANCHE7 HUTTON, BLANCHE RUBY6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born July 22, 1920 in Waynesboro, VA, and died December 27, 1977 in Marion, VA. She married LEE CAMERON ROBBINS June 24, 1946. He was born November 09, 1914 in Sugar Grove, Smyth County, VA, and died in sugar Grove, Smyth County, VA. More About LEE ROBBINS and MARIE CALHOUN: Marriage: June 24, 1946 Child of MARIE CALHOUN and LEE ROBBINS is: i. GARY LEE9 ROBBINS, b. June 14, 1953, Marion, VA. 72. BLANCHE RUBY8 CALHOUN (ETHEL BLANCHE7 HUTTON, BLANCHE RUBY6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born July 16, 1925 in Pleasantville, MD. She married JAMES ELROY NELSON October 18, 1945. He was born January 22, 1920 in Fairbury, NE, and died February 01, 1972 in Tacoma, WA. More About JAMES NELSON and BLANCHE CALHOUN: Marriage: October 18, 1945 Children of BLANCHE CALHOUN and JAMES NELSON are: i. JAMES RANDALL "RANDY"9 NELSON, b. December 31, 1948, El Paso, TX; m. MARILYN TALLMAN, August 10, 1968. More About JAMES NELSON and MARILYN TALLMAN: Marriage: August 10, 1968 ii. RICHARD HAMPTON NELSON, b. February 24, 1952, Lancastershire, England; d. March 20, 1980; m. ROCHELLE DOUGLAS, May 29, 1977. More About RICHARD NELSON and ROCHELLE DOUGLAS: Marriage: May 29, 1977 73. JOAN HAMPTON8 CALHOUN (ETHEL BLANCHE7 HUTTON, BLANCHE RUBY6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born September 20, 1934 in Sugar Grove, Smyth County, VA. She married MAJOR KENNETH THOMAS MCKIM November 27, 1960, son of WILLIAM MCKIM and MARY NOLAN. He was born December 08, 1922 in Bronx, New York, NY, and died January 16, 1998 in Ormond Beach, FL. More About MAJOR KENNETH THOMAS MCKIM: --: Major K. T. McKim Fact 1: Died of cancer. More About KENNETH MCKIM and JOAN CALHOUN: Marriage: November 27, 1960 Child of JOAN CALHOUN and KENNETH MCKIM is: i. GERALD KEITH "JERRY"9 MCKIM, b. April 14, 1967, Midwest City, OK. 74. JOHN BALDWIN8 BURWELL II (FLORENCE CHRISTINE7 HUTTON, BLANCHE RUBY6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born January 15, 1926 in Divorced from Jeanne an two other wives. Now married to Carolyn. Retired., and died August 02, 2000 in Williamsburg, VA. He married (1) JEANNE AGNES RAPP. She was born June 09, 1928. He married (2) CAROLYN UNKNOWN MAIDEN NAME March 04, 1995. More About JEANNE AGNES RAPP: --: Divorced from John. More About JOHN BURWELL and CAROLYN NAME: Marriage: March 04, 1995 Children of JOHN BURWELL and JEANNE RAPP are: i. JOHN9 BURWELL III, b. December 10, 1949; m. CLAUDIA MELANIE CABBLE. ii. JILL CHRISTINE BURWELL, b. Abt. 1950; d. 1963. More About JILL CHRISTINE BURWELL: --: Died from injuries following a kick to the head from a horse at summer camp. iii. LAUREN JEANNE BURWELL, b. February 02, 1960. More About LAUREN JEANNE BURWELL: --: Twin of Lisa. 107. iv. LISA ANN BURWELL, b. 1960. 75. ANN HUTTON8 BURWELL (FLORENCE CHRISTINE7 HUTTON, BLANCHE RUBY6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born May 31, 1929. She married GODDARD WILLIAMS WINTERBOTTOM December 17, 1955 in Washington, D.C.. He was born December 15, 1929 in Rhode Island. More About ANN HUTTON BURWELL: --: Has been a splendid actress during theater years in New York City. Together they went to Chicago in 1964 and began their family. She has since been diagnosed with clinical depression and lives in a special home in Rockville. More About GODDARD WILLIAMS WINTERBOTTOM: --: Was reared in RI and MA. His 7 times great grandfather was the minister Roger Williams in New England. Goddard has been in theater for many years, in fact met Ann on the stage. More About GODDARD WINTERBOTTOM and ANN BURWELL: Marriage: December 17, 1955, Washington, D.C. Children of ANN BURWELL and GODDARD WINTERBOTTOM are: i. IAN WILLIAMS9 GODDARD, b. May 15, 1965, Evanston, IL. More About IAN WILLIAMS GODDARD: --: Legally changed his name in 1953, to reflect family Williams heritage. He is an artist and photographer. Fact 1: Not married, lives with Goddard at home. ii. COLIN WILLIAMS WINTERBOTTOM, b. June 09, 1967, Evanston, IL. More About COLIN WILLIAMS WINTERBOTTOM: --: He is a planner with an economics degree, works with the Urban Institute, a think tank in D.C. Worked in UI's Russian office in 1995. Earned Masters Degree in 1995. Fact 1: not married 76. REV. SCOTT CLAY8 HUTTON, JR. (SCOTT CLAY7, BLANCHE RUBY6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born November 15, 1925. He married HELEN LANDIS. More About REV. SCOTT CLAY HUTTON, JR.: -- 1: Retired Baptist minister. Burned out of apartment, escaping with their lives, a table and chairs, not much else, in August, 1996. -- 2: Moved to an apt. not too far from old one. I visited with them at their new apt. Sun. before Labor Day, 1996. He served churches in Fishersville and Waynesboro and others that his dad had started in other areas. Child of SCOTT HUTTON and HELEN LANDIS is: 108. i. THOMAS L.9 HUTTON, b. January 07, 1954. 77. REV. EDGAR TRUETT8 HUTTON (SCOTT CLAY7, BLANCHE RUBY6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born December 19, 1926, and died January 12, 2001 in Maryland. He married SHEILA JEAN ROBINSON. Notes for REV. EDGAR TRUETT HUTTON: Dear Family, Yesterday, January 20th, we gathered at The Northside Baptist Church, in Baltimore, to pay tribute to Edgar T. Hutton. Four ministers and the Rev. Mac Hutton spoke to those assembled, sharing memories and scripture. All made references to that characteristic that probably most of us will recall first when we think of Edgar ... his humor. Upon entry to the church we were greeted by Gary Pryor (Ninas husband) who handed everyone a small card with the following.... Edgar Truett Hutton December 19, 1926 - January 12, 2001 He fulfilled his calling to the Christian ministry with faithful devotion to the Gospel. He was a loving and caring husband and father with a great sense of humor and an amazingly cheerful spirit in the face of adversity. He will long be remembered for the encouragement he gave to others, including his favorite farewell, Hang in there. ...Let us run with endurance the race that is set before us. Hebrews 12:1 January 20, 2001 Mac Hutton told us A merry heart doeth good like a medicine (Proverbs 17:22) and used that theme throughout his tribute to his brother. We all know that Edgar used his humor to encourage other people, but it was nice to hear it stated here. One of the ministers told us that when Edgar reaches the Pearly Gates hell hear, Come in. Let's have an intelligent conversation... Ill do the talking! I believe Joyce's husband made a video of the service and perhaps Sheila can make a copy available upon request. Sue Cardaro, I have 2 more addresses to add to our reunion list; Macs son and Daughter. I extended your best wishes and love to both Sheila and Nina. They appreciated it. Sheila is going to get a copy of a video tape to me of Mac, Edgar and Scott, Jr. preaching in Stuart's Draft, VA, at an anniversary of a church. Ill bring it to the reunion in July. Mac & Karen Hutton 12307 Devette Ct. Chesterfield, VA 23838 (Children, Zachary, Olivia Grace, Elizabeth, and one other) Debbie Nunn 6379 Shea Tree Circle Mechanicsville, VA 23111 (Children, son- Adam) If anyone out there doesn't have an address for Sheila, here it is: 380 Colony Point Pl, Edgewater MD 21037-2724 Phone: 410-269-6805 Eleanor Sue, who just had cataract surgery on Wednesday and said she was fine was there. She said her only regret came when she looked in the mirror. After the service we enjoyed a reception in the social hall where we held the Scott family reunion in 1982. On the walls hung historical photographs, Edgar proudly breaking ground for Northside Baptist church. Edgar performing a wedding Ceremony in the church, a still shot of Edgar delivering a sermon on TV during a televised segment, and Edgar in a very cool, very slick suit that looked like a publicity still for a Las Vegas performers stage act. He would've been good at that too, I'm sure. It was great to meet and speak with Mac, who I dont think I've ever met. John and Helen Smith were there. Mom and I saw them the night before when we visited Bess at the Fairfax Nursing Center. After 2 broken and replaced hips, a broken shoulder and several stokes, she is awake, but weak, and does not speak unless Helen coaxes her. Scott, Jr. couldn't be there due to illness. I understand he has lost 30 lbs., does anyone have more details?? I have a copy of Edgar's obituary and will gladly make a copy for anyone. Its remarkable that Edgar started the Northside Baptist Church in 1954 and continued as pastor until his retirement in 1992. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions my be made to The Hydrocephalus Association 870 Market St., Suite 705, San Francisco, CA 94102 Look for an invitation from me to join a family e-mail group. The Scott Family Reunion. Love to all, John Burwell More About REV. EDGAR TRUETT HUTTON: --: Retired Baptist minister. Burial: Memorial service, Sat., Jan. 20, 2p.m., at his old church, Northside Baptist, Baltimore, MD Children of EDGAR HUTTON and SHEILA ROBINSON are: 109. i. NINA ELIZABETH9 HUTTON, b. October 09, 1952. 110. ii. JOYCE ANN HUTTON, b. June 21, 1958. 78. REV. MALCOLM M.8 HUTTON, SR. (SCOTT CLAY7, BLANCHE RUBY6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born Abt. 1927 in Unknown. He married ANN UNKNOWN MAIDEN NAME. She was born in Unknown. More About REV. MALCOLM M. HUTTON, SR.: --: Baptist minister. Child of MALCOLM HUTTON and ANN NAME is: 111. i. REV. MALCOLM M.9 HUTTON, JR., b. Unknown. 79. MARY JANE8 HUTTON (ARTLEY OTHO7, BLANCHE RUBY6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born September 13, 1935, and died December 01, 1997. She married ROBERT MARSHALL HURST. He was born April 12, 1933. Children of MARY HUTTON and ROBERT HURST are: 112. i. DR. JAMES MARSHALL9 HURST, b. September 28, 1959. ii. ROBERT ANDREW HURST, b. April 10, 1962; m. CONNIE MONTOYA. iii. SUSAN SCOTT HURST, b. March 16, 1965; m. REV. THOMAS ANTHONY EDGAR. 80. NANCY ANN8 HUTTON (ARTLEY OTHO7, BLANCHE RUBY6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born August 22, 1939. She married RICHARD HAMPTON LOWRANCE. Children of NANCY HUTTON and RICHARD LOWRANCE are: 113. i. CATHERINE HUTTON9 LOWRENCE, b. October 31, 1962. ii. JOHN WESLEY LOWRENCE, b. June 02, 1965. More About JOHN WESLEY LOWRENCE: Fact 1: Unmarried iii. SCOTT HAMPTON LOWRENCE, b. January 20, 1969; m. KATHERINE MARA FOSTER. 81. ELIZABETH MATILDA "TILLIE BETH"8 HUTTON (ARTLEY OTHO7, BLANCHE RUBY6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born March 14, 1952. She married RICHARD GRAHAM TURNER. Children of ELIZABETH HUTTON and RICHARD TURNER are: i. MATTHEW ARTLEY9 TURNER, b. December 17, 1978. More About MATTHEW ARTLEY TURNER: --: Attending New York Institute of Technology. ii. EMILY ELIZABETH TURNER, b. July 11, 1981. iii. RICHARD SCOTT TURNER, b. July 11, 1981. iv. WILLIAM GRAHAM TURNER, b. October 25, 1993. 82. LUCAS CARL8 HUTTON, JR. (LUCAS CARL7, BLANCHE RUBY6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born December 13, 1920, and died January 16, 1967 in Harrisonburg, VA. He married ALICE JOSEPHINE WHITMORE. She was born November 15, 1925. Children of LUCAS HUTTON and ALICE WHITMORE are: 114. i. MAJOR LUCAS CARL9 HUTTON III, b. October 05, 1948, Harrisonburg, Rockingham Co., VA. 115. ii. BRENDA KAY HUTTON, b. May 07, 1951. iii. JAMES MICHAEL HUTTON, b. September 1953; d. May 03, 1955. More About JAMES MICHAEL HUTTON: --: Died at 18 mos., with heart defect. Cause of Death: Heart defect. 83. JOSEPH EUGENE8 HUTTON (LUCAS CARL7, BLANCHE RUBY6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born October 17, 1927 in Waynesboro, VA, and died March 15, 1999 in Harrisonburg, VA. He married (1) PAULINE GENEVA MONGOLD. He married (2) DELORES WHITE 1972. More About JOSEPH EUGENE HUTTON: -- 1: Divorced Polly in 1972. -- 2: Divorced Delores in 1982. More About PAULINE GENEVA MONGOLD: --: Divorced from Joe. More About JOSEPH HUTTON and DELORES WHITE: Marriage: 1972 Child of JOSEPH HUTTON and PAULINE MONGOLD is: i. SHERREE ELAINE9 HUTTON, b. 1957; d. November 14, 1972, Atlanta, GA. More About SHERREE ELAINE HUTTON: --: Died in a car accident in Atlanta, at 13 yrs. Burial: Harrisonburg, VA 84. WILLIAM SCOTT8 HUTTON (A.L.7, BLANCHE RUBY6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born May 25, 1943. He married JUDITH ANNE QUARRIE. She was born 1943. Notes for WILLIAM SCOTT HUTTON: An Email letter from Bill Hutton shared with Ed Murfin, Nov. 1, 1996: In summary, our branch of the Huttons I've been able to trace back to about 1750, with a John Hutton born around that time. We don't know exactly where he was born or the name of his spouse, but we do know that his children were all born in Washington County, VA. I've never been able to make a connection with Huttons overseas, but I have found several interesting Huttons in England and Scotland. On vacation this past year we discovered an Archbishop Hutton who is interred in the cathedral at York, ca. 1650. That would have been after the break with the Catholic Church. His tomb is very ornate, but interestingly enough the insceiption appears to be written in Latin in spite of the above. In Scotland we discovered several groups of Huttons who existed in Lanark County in the 13th century and in Fife County in the 15th century. There is also a mention of a James Hutton, 1726-97, in Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia. He was a Scottish scientist who originated the concept of uniformitarianism. He was born in Edinburgh on June 3, 1726. Most notably his studies were in the field of geology and chemistry. Ed Murfin's common ancestors and mine, the Edmonsons, show a Hutton appearing on that side of the family with whom we've not been able to make a connection. Elizabeth/Sally Steele Edmonson married a Robert S.C. Hutton. He was born 12/25/1830 in Washington County, VA and died 11/6/1892. My records show that he was the son of a Moses Hutton (b. 1785) and a Nancy Jinks. There are numerous references to Moses Huttons in what is now Hardy County, WVA. Early census records show that Moses had a number of offspring and I've always thought that it's quite possible that as the sons grew up and left home they continued the migration down the Shenadoah Valley to Southwest VA. However, all of this is just theory with no proof whatsoever. More About WILLIAM SCOTT HUTTON: --: He and Julie married while students at Bridgewater College. Hdas been in insurance claims since 1967, first Allstate and then USAA. Bill and I have been corresponding by Emal for several years. He has helped compile the Hutton family info. Children of WILLIAM HUTTON and JUDITH QUARRIE are: 116. i. GREGORY SCOTT9 HUTTON, b. February 07, 1965, Harrisonburg, VA. 117. ii. TIMOTHY JAMES HUTTON, b. July 03, 1968, Fairfax, VA. Generation No. 9 85. DR. WILLIAM SCOTT9 JAMES (WILLIAM SCOTT COMERER8, THOMPSON MITCHELL7, MARY EMELINE6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born March 29, 1945 in Philadelphia, PA. He married KAREN KLIBANOW. She was born November 15, 1948 in New Rochelle, NY. More About DR. WILLIAM SCOTT JAMES: --: "Dr. William S. James". Children of WILLIAM JAMES and KAREN KLIBANOW are: i. LEAH EMILY10 JAMES, b. March 29, 1982, Newton Center, MA. ii. ALEXANDER SCOTT JAMES, b. July 12, 1985, Newton Center, MA. iii. ZACHARY DAVID JAMES, b. October 19, 1989, Weston, MA. 86. MARGARET ANN9 JAMES (WILLIAM SCOTT COMERER8, THOMPSON MITCHELL7, MARY EMELINE6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born January 27, 1948 in Philadelphia, PA. She married RONALD LEONARD VILLANI. He was born September 16, 1946 in Raritan, NJ. More About MARGARET ANN JAMES: --: Called Peggy. Children of MARGARET JAMES and RONALD VILLANI are: i. MEGAN LEE10 VILLANI, b. February 07, 1975, Syracuse, NY. ii. LORI ANN VILLANI, b. March 11, 1979, Bridgeport, CT. 87. EUGENE EDWARD9 PALMER (HELEN VIRGINIA8 JAMES, GROVER BALDWIN7, MARY EMELINE6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born March 24, 1954. He married KIMBERLY K. CURVEY. Children of EUGENE PALMER and KIMBERLY CURVEY are: i. KAITLIN E.10 PALMER, b. June 02, 1987. ii. BENJAMIN E. PALMER, b. April 03, 1990. 88. DR. CHERYL VIRGINIA9 PALMER (HELEN VIRGINIA8 JAMES, GROVER BALDWIN7, MARY EMELINE6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born April 03, 1956. She married GARY L AKERS. More About DR. CHERYL VIRGINIA PALMER: --: Dr. Cheryl Palmer-Akers. Children of CHERYL PALMER and GARY AKERS are: i. JOSHUA T.10 AKERS, b. October 15, 1984. ii. ZACKARY M. AKERS, b. June 28, 1988. 89. BETTY HELEN9 JAMES (EUGENE HENRY8, GROVER BALDWIN7, MARY EMELINE6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born January 15, 1958. She married ANDREW CROSS CARPENTER. Children of BETTY JAMES and ANDREW CARPENTER are: i. GARRETT JAMES10 CARPENTER, b. December 04, 1989. ii. JEFFREY JAMES CARPENTER, b. January 10, 1993. 90. STANLEY BLAIR9 FUNK (STANLEY BREWER8, FLORENCE EDNA7 JAMES, MARY EMELINE6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born 1958. He married VICKI UNKNOWN MAIDEN NAME?. Children of STANLEY FUNK and VICKI NAME? are: i. JOE10 FUNK. ii. EMILY FUNK. iii. WILL FUNK. 91. SCOTT CHARLES9 FUNK (STANLEY BREWER8, FLORENCE EDNA7 JAMES, MARY EMELINE6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born 1964. He married SUSAN UNKOWN MAIDEN NAME. Child of SCOTT FUNK and SUSAN NAME is: i. ABIGAIL10 FUNK. 92. WALTER SCOTT9 JAMES III (WALTER SCOTT8, WALTER SCOTT7, MARY EMELINE6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born July 22, 1958. He married BARBARA MAST December 28, 1982 in Atlanta, GA. She was born in Atlanta, GA. More About WALTER SCOTT JAMES III: --: An orthopedic surgeon. More About WALTER JAMES and BARBARA MAST: Marriage: December 28, 1982, Atlanta, GA Children of WALTER JAMES and BARBARA MAST are: i. LAUREN ELIZABETH10 JAMES, b. June 30, 1986. ii. MICHAEL HARRISON JAMES, b. May 02, 1989. More About MICHAEL HARRISON JAMES: --: Twin of William. iii. WILLIAM MAST JAMES, b. May 02, 1989. More About WILLIAM MAST JAMES: --: Twin of Michael. 93. ELIZBETH ANNE9 JAMES (WALTER SCOTT8, WALTER SCOTT7, MARY EMELINE6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born August 22, 1962. She married JAMES ANDREW CRANE, SR. September 04, 1989 in Fripp Is. SC. More About JAMES CRANE and ELIZBETH JAMES: Marriage: September 04, 1989, Fripp Is. SC Children of ELIZBETH JAMES and JAMES CRANE are: i. JAMES ANDREW10 CRANE, JR., b. October 28, 1994. ii. LINDSEY ELIZABETH CRANE, b. March 29, 1997. 94. JEFFREY9 CORYDON IV (MARY "MOLLIE" HOLLIDA8 JAMES, JOSEPH ELBERT7, MARY EMELINE6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) He married HOLLY APRIL. Child of JEFFREY CORYDON and HOLLY APRIL is: i. JUSTIN MATTHEW10 CORYDON. 95. ALEDA9 CORYDON (MARY "MOLLIE" HOLLIDA8 JAMES, JOSEPH ELBERT7, MARY EMELINE6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) She married ALEXIS KOENIG. Children of ALEDA CORYDON and ALEXIS KOENIG are: i. 1ST CHILD10 KOENIG. ii. 2ND CHILD KOENIG. 96. JULIA "JUDY" LEE9 LANE (JOHN LEE8, LILLIAN ELIZABETH7 YOUNG, GRACE TRUMAN6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born July 17, 1939 in Ollney, MD. She married DENNIS FRANCIS MCCAHILL June 25, 1964. More About JULIA "JUDY" LEE LANE: -- 1: Has a B.A. degree in English from Gonzaga U., Spokane, WA. -- 2: He was a Navy Civil Engineer Corps officer. More About DENNIS MCCAHILL and JULIA LANE: Marriage: June 25, 1964 Children of JULIA LANE and DENNIS MCCAHILL are: 118. i. COLLEEN MARY10 MCCAHILL, b. 1965. ii. MICHAEL JOSEPH MCCAHILL, b. 1968; m. DIEDRE SILVA. iii. SEAN EDWARD MCCAHILL, b. 1970. More About SEAN EDWARD MCCAHILL: --: Single. A muscian. iv. KEVIN JAMES MCCAHILL, b. 1972. More About KEVIN JAMES MCCAHILL: --: Single. A cook and a musician. 97. MICHAEL JOSEPH9 LANE (JOHN LEE8, LILLIAN ELIZABETH7 YOUNG, GRACE TRUMAN6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born December 26, 1940 in Olney, MD. He married GLORIA MARIE DEPERIGNAT. More About MICHAEL JOSEPH LANE: --: Twin of John. Children of MICHAEL LANE and GLORIA DEPERIGNAT are: i. JOHN10 LANE, b. 1969. ii. MATHEW LANE, b. 1972. 98. MARY9 LANE (JOHN LEE8, LILLIAN ELIZABETH7 YOUNG, GRACE TRUMAN6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born November 11, 1946 in Washington, D.C.. She married KEVIN FRANCIS MCCAHILL. More About MARY LANE: --: Twin of Terry. Children of MARY LANE and KEVIN MCCAHILL are: i. SUZANNE LEE10 MCCAHILL, b. 1967; m. ANDREW DAMIAN PERRINE. ii. GREGORY FRANCIS MCCAHILL, b. 1969. 99. THERESE "TERRY"9 LANE (JOHN LEE8, LILLIAN ELIZABETH7 YOUNG, GRACE TRUMAN6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born November 11, 1946 in Washington, D.C.. She married (1) JOHN LOLLO. She married (2) WARREN KLASCHUS. More About THERESE "TERRY" LANE: --: Twin of Mary. Divorced from John. Children of THERESE LANE and JOHN LOLLO are: i. ANTHONY10 LOLLO, b. 1969. ii. DOMINIC STEPHEN LOLLO, b. 1971. Child of THERESE LANE and WARREN KLASCHUS is: iii. EMILEE THERESE10 KLASCHUS, b. 1982. 100. SHARON9 LANE (JOHN LEE8, LILLIAN ELIZABETH7 YOUNG, GRACE TRUMAN6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born September 07, 1949 in Bethesda, MD. She married JOSEPH ALBERT. MCCAHILL. More About SHARON LANE: --: Divorced from Joseph. Children of SHARON LANE and JOSEPH MCCAHILL are: 119. i. KELLY SHARON10 MCCAHILL, b. 1970. ii. ELIZABETH LEE MCCAHILL, b. 1971. iii. JOSEPH FRANCIS MCCAHILL, b. 1974. 101. ANN9 CARLSON (LILLIAN ELIZABETH "BETTIE"8 LANE, LILLIAN ELIZABETH7 YOUNG, GRACE TRUMAN6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born 1944 in Coatesville, PA?. She married (1) UNKNOWN POSTGATE. She married (2) UNKNOWN DAVIS. She married (3) PETE CULLINAN 1993. More About PETE CULLINAN and ANN CARLSON: Marriage: 1993 Children of ANN CARLSON and UNKNOWN POSTGATE are: i. KIMBERLY ANN10 POSTGATE, b. 1964. 120. ii. JENNIFER POSTGATE, b. 1966. Child of ANN CARLSON and UNKNOWN DAVIS is: iii. ELIZABETH LANE10 DAVIS, b. 1971. 102. CHARLES "CHIP"9 CARLSON III (LILLIAN ELIZABETH "BETTIE"8 LANE, LILLIAN ELIZABETH7 YOUNG, GRACE TRUMAN6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born 1946 in Coatesville, PA?. He married ANGELA UNKNOWN MARRIED NAME. Children of CHARLES CARLSON and ANGELA NAME are: i. DAMON10 CARLSON. ii. ROSE EMANUEL CARLSON. iii. ARIANE AREAL(?) CARLSON. iv. GALEN ARTHUR CARLSON. 103. STEVEN JAMES9 MURFIN (JAMES VERNON8, LEONA ELIZABETH7 GARMAN, GRACE TRUMAN6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born January 04, 1955 in Hagerstown, MD. He married LAURA ELTON KOONTZ May 27, 1978 in Rockville, MD, daughter of CLYDE KOONTZ and CATHERINE LEACH. She was born May 06, 1954 in Washington, D.C.. More About STEVEN JAMES MURFIN: Information: Senior Vice Pres. of an ins. co.. 1977 graduate of Towson State University More About LAURA ELTON KOONTZ: Information: A 1976 graduate of Towson State University. More About STEVEN MURFIN and LAURA KOONTZ: Marriage: May 27, 1978, Rockville, MD Child of STEVEN MURFIN and LAURA KOONTZ is: i. KRISTINA NOELLE10 MURFIN, b. December 31, 1984, Richmond, VA. More About KRISTINA NOELLE MURFIN: Information: Plays the clarinet in the school band and has been taking tapdancing lessons for years. 104. SUSAN DIANNE9 MURFIN (JAMES VERNON8, LEONA ELIZABETH7 GARMAN, GRACE TRUMAN6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born September 03, 1959 in Hagerstown, MD. She married THOMAS CARL CARDARO June 16, 1984 in Rockville, MD, son of THOMAS CARDARO and EDNA SIMONS. He was born September 24, 1959 in Washington, D.C.. More About SUSAN DIANNE MURFIN: --: Building a home in Highland, MD. Information: A 1982 graduate of North Carolina State University. More About THOMAS CARL CARDARO: Information: Is a partner in his own law firm. A 1982 graduate from the University of MD., and an '85 grad of Catholic University. More About THOMAS CARDARO and SUSAN MURFIN: Marriage: June 16, 1984, Rockville, MD Children of SUSAN MURFIN and THOMAS CARDARO are: i. THOMAS JAMES10 CARDARO, b. March 02, 1987, Olney, MD. More About THOMAS JAMES CARDARO: Information: Tommy plays the viola in his school band. ii. EMILY ANN CARDARO, b. August 28, 1989, Columbia, MD. iii. AMY MELISSA CARDARO, b. November 24, 1994, Columbia, MD. 105. SCOTT EDWARD9 MURFIN (CHARLES EDWARD8, LEONA ELIZABETH7 GARMAN, GRACE TRUMAN6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born October 18, 1962 in Clearwater, FL. He married CATHRYN ANNE BEAN March 19, 1982 in Daytona Beach, FL, daughter of ROBERT BEAN and EMMA SIRLIN. She was born August 19, 1965 in Daytona Beach, FL. More About SCOTT EDWARD MURFIN: Information: Owner of Olive's TV and Trinity Electronics (tv and other electronics sales and repair), in Madison. More About CATHRYN ANNE BEAN: Information: Attending North Florida Junior College in Madison, working on an accounting degree. More About SCOTT MURFIN and CATHRYN BEAN: Marriage: March 19, 1982, Daytona Beach, FL Children of SCOTT MURFIN and CATHRYN BEAN are: i. TIMOTHY RYAN10 MURFIN, b. October 03, 1982, Daytona Beach, FL. More About TIMOTHY RYAN MURFIN: Information: Tim plays trumpet in college band, hopes to be a band director or a history teacher. ii. LEONA ELIZABETH MURFIN, b. April 05, 1991, Valdosta, GA. More About LEONA ELIZABETH MURFIN: Information: Leona is named after her paternal grandmother. She is taking ballet and tap dancing and piano classes. 106. JEFFREY JOHN9 MURFIN (CHARLES EDWARD8, LEONA ELIZABETH7 GARMAN, GRACE TRUMAN6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born August 25, 1969 in Jacksonville, FL. He married MELISSA KATHRYN MULL October 31, 1997 in Gainesville, FL. She was born July 11, 1968 in Ft. Myers, FL. More About JEFFREY JOHN MURFIN: Information 1: Called Jeff. Worked in Fraud Detection, AT&T Universal Card in Jacksonville 7 yrs.; Married to Melissa who has a daughter by a previous marriage. Completed his degree in computer science, has a job as a Computer Network Engineer in Sarasota, FL. Information 2: Jeff owns the dark (oak?) rocker which has been passed down from Amanda Scott (while on Scott Fruit Farm) to Grace Garman, to Leona Murfin, to me, to him. More About MELISSA KATHRYN MULL: -: Divorced from Sean. Information: Graduated in Pharmacology and Physician's Assistant at the University of FL and is working in both fields in Sarasota, FL. More About JEFFREY MURFIN and MELISSA MULL: Marriage: October 31, 1997, Gainesville, FL Child of JEFFREY MURFIN and MELISSA MULL is: i. KALEY ERIN10 KLINGER, b. December 28, 1992, Cocoa Beach, FL. Melissa's daughter from 1st marriage.. 107. LISA ANN9 BURWELL (JOHN BALDWIN8, FLORENCE CHRISTINE7 HUTTON, BLANCHE RUBY6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born 1960. She married (1) DOUGLAS WAYNE SMITH. She married (2) DONALD O'LOUGHLIN. More About LISA ANN BURWELL: --: Twin of Lauran. Children of LISA BURWELL and DONALD O'LOUGHLIN are: i. JILL RUTH10 O'LOUGHLIN, b. December 01, 1994. ii. ELIZABETH ROSE O'LOUGHLIN, b. May 11, 1996. 108. THOMAS L.9 HUTTON (SCOTT CLAY8, SCOTT CLAY7, BLANCHE RUBY6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born January 07, 1954. He married SUSAN KUESTER. Child of THOMAS HUTTON and SUSAN KUESTER is: i. STUART SCOTT10 HUTTON, b. July 26, 1982. 109. NINA ELIZABETH9 HUTTON (EDGAR TRUETT8, SCOTT CLAY7, BLANCHE RUBY6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born October 09, 1952. She married GARY A. PRYOR. Children of NINA HUTTON and GARY PRYOR are: i. AMANDA LEE10 PRYOR, b. November 21, 1983. ii. REBECCA JEAN PRYOR, b. February 09, 1994. 110. JOYCE ANN9 HUTTON (EDGAR TRUETT8, SCOTT CLAY7, BLANCHE RUBY6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born June 21, 1958. She married WALTER MADY. Children of JOYCE HUTTON and WALTER MADY are: i. RACHAEL PATRICIA10 MADY, b. February 09, 1994. ii. BRIDGETTE NICOLE MADY, b. January 20, 1996. 111. REV. MALCOLM M.9 HUTTON, JR. (MALCOLM M.8, SCOTT CLAY7, BLANCHE RUBY6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born in Unknown. He married KAREN UNKNOWN MAIDEN NAME. Notes for REV. MALCOLM M. HUTTON, JR.: Note from John B. Burwell: Sue Cardaro, I have 2 more addresses to add to our reunion list; Macs son and Daughter. I extended your best wishes and love to both Sheila and Nina. They appreciated it. Sheila is going to get a copy of a video tape to me of Mac, Edgar and Scott, Jr. preaching in Stuart's Draft, VA, at an anniversary of a church. Ill bring it to the reunion in July. Mac & Karen Hutton 12307 Devette Ct. Chesterfield, VA 23838 (Children, Zachary, Olivia Grace, Elizabeth, and one other) Debbie Nunn 6379 Shea Tree Circle Mechanicsville, VA 23111 (Children, son- Adam) If anyone out there doesn't have an address for Sheila, here it is: 380 Colony Point Pl, Edgewater MD 21037-2724 Phone: 410-269-6805 More About REV. MALCOLM M. HUTTON, JR.: --: Baptist minister. Children of MALCOLM HUTTON and KAREN NAME are: i. ZACHARY10 HUTTON. ii. OLIVIA GRACE HUTTON. iii. ELIZABETH HUTTON. 121. iv. DEBBIE HUTTON. 112. DR. JAMES MARSHALL9 HURST (MARY JANE8 HUTTON, ARTLEY OTHO7, BLANCHE RUBY6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born September 28, 1959. He married BARBARA GOODRICH. Children of JAMES HURST and BARBARA GOODRICH are: i. LINDSEY MARIE10 HURST. ii. BRITTANY ELIZABETH HURST. iii. STEPHANIE FAY HURST. 113. CATHERINE HUTTON9 LOWRENCE (NANCY ANN8 HUTTON, ARTLEY OTHO7, BLANCHE RUBY6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born October 31, 1962. She married DAVID WAYNE HOOVER. Children of CATHERINE LOWRENCE and DAVID HOOVER are: i. CAROLINE CATHERINE10 HOOVER, b. March 14, 1989. ii. JOHN DAVID HOOVER, b. October 07, 1991. iii. ALEC SCOTT HOOVER, b. May 03, 1994. 114. MAJOR LUCAS CARL9 HUTTON III (LUCAS CARL8, LUCAS CARL7, BLANCHE RUBY6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born October 05, 1948 in Harrisonburg, Rockingham Co., VA. He married KATHLEEN LORRELL TOMLIN March 03, 1973 in Buena Vista, VA, daughter of HENRY TOMLIN. She was born August 28, 1949 in Lexington, VA. More About MAJOR LUCAS CARL HUTTON III: -: Graduated Broadway High School, 1967; Univ. of Richmond, 1971. Occupation: He was a sergeant major in the Army, with 27 yrs. of active military service. Retired in 1999. Served as journalist and recruiter. More About LUCAS HUTTON and KATHLEEN TOMLIN: Marriage: March 03, 1973, Buena Vista, VA Child of LUCAS HUTTON and KATHLEEN TOMLIN is: 122. i. LAUREN OBIENNE10 HUTTON, b. January 30, 1975, Ft. Riley, Geary, Kansas. 115. BRENDA KAY9 HUTTON (LUCAS CARL8, LUCAS CARL7, BLANCHE RUBY6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born May 07, 1951. She married (1) ZEKE UNKNOWN. She married (2) BENJIMAN RHODES January 01, 1972. He was born November 03, 1942 in Harrisonburg, VA. She married (3) WAYNE COUSINS December 24, 1977. Notes for BRENDA KAY HUTTON: John, I am so sorry to hear of Bess's passing. My heart goes out to Beth, Nancy and Helen. What a wonderfully rich life she lived. The obit (what got printed) was full of treasures about her that I did not know. She was regal in my memories of her. As Lucas said, she was always very quiet at the reunions but warm. I possible could you get me Beth's address? I'd like to send a card. She and I have been "buddies" since childhood but lost touch over the years. When I had small children, we went to stay there one weekend. We migrated to each other at the reunions. She always stopped in to see at McDonalds when I was working there when she passed through Harrisonburg. I haven't heard from her since I moved to Emporia. I live alone now and am enjoying the tranquility. I too have put it on my calendar to be at John's memorial service in June. The only stipulation is that it is not June 1--that's graduation at Greensville and I have to be there. Greensville, for those of you unfamiliar with what I do, is a medium sercurity prison of 3000 inmates where I have been teaching since September of 1998. I got a job with The Department of Correctional Education in 1987 (January). (Not DOC--two separate agencies.) We have inmates from VA, VT, CN, and DC. I teach a mixture of students. I am a GED/ABE Instructor. I went back to school in the summer of 1985 and again in 1995 and completed my Bach. of Individual Studies Degree at JMU. I got credit for the work I had been doing for the previous 20 years (42 credits in education, marketing, administration, volunteering) by writing a portfolio and submitting it to department heads. I had 52 credits going in and took the rest of the hours in classes. I finished in July, 1995 and graduated cum laude after 24 years (off/on). Better late than never. I may eventually get my masters. I was divorced and raising two children, including having Dustin in college while I was. I was determined to graduate before he did. He graduated in December of 1996 from Warren Wilson College and is now the Student Activities Director of that college in Asheville. Carmen has also made me proud; she is a part-time junior at Queens College in Charlotte. She is a wonderful mother of Malik, her five-year-old son. She had him while in high school, graduating on time with no change in her classes. She is working for Samaritans Purse in Charlotte (FT) to pay those high electric and food bills for a growing boy!!! He (Malik) is in preschool and is excelling and loving every minute of it. I am a proud grandma. Sorry I didn't do this sooner. I teach at night two nights so the workcenter inmates have a chance to get their GED before getting back on the street. I had 150 messages this morning... My love to everyone. Have a good day and weekend. Brenda ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~-~> eGroups is now Yahoo! Groups Click here for more details http://click.egroups.com/1/11231/0/_/_/_/981812470/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------_-> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: ScottFamilyReunion-unsubscribe@egroups.com More About BRENDA KAY HUTTON: -: Ba, James Madison University. -- 1: Worked for the VA prison system as a teacher, then as a GED teacher in a junior college. -- 2: Has moved from Harrisonburg to a little town near Emporia, VA. Fact 1: Divorced 1987. Single now. My second cousin twice removed. More About BENJIMAN RHODES: Fact 1: divorced 1976. More About BENJIMAN RHODES and BRENDA HUTTON: Marriage: January 01, 1972 More About WAYNE COUSINS and BRENDA HUTTON: Marriage: December 24, 1977 Child of BRENDA HUTTON and BENJIMAN RHODES is: i. DUSTIN G.10 RHODES, b. April 14, 1973. More About DUSTIN G. RHODES: --: Student activities director at Warren Wilson College, Asheville, NC., his alma mater. Child of BRENDA HUTTON and WAYNE COUSINS is: 123. ii. CARMEN N.10 COUSINS, b. November 13, 1980. 116. GREGORY SCOTT9 HUTTON (WILLIAM SCOTT8, A.L.7, BLANCHE RUBY6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born February 07, 1965 in Harrisonburg, VA. He married TRICIA ANN OLSON. More About GREGORY SCOTT HUTTON: --: Born while his parents were students at Bridgewater College. Hi is now a State Farm Insurance agent. Children of GREGORY HUTTON and TRICIA OLSON are: i. GRANT WILLIAM10 HUTTON, b. October 04, 1991. ii. LIV ANNE HUTTON, b. February 25, 1994. 117. TIMOTHY JAMES9 HUTTON (WILLIAM SCOTT8, A.L.7, BLANCHE RUBY6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born July 03, 1968 in Fairfax, VA. He married JOANNE MARIE WALSH. Children of TIMOTHY HUTTON and JOANNE WALSH are: i. KELSEY MARIE10 HUTTON, b. March 31, 1996. ii. JACOB WALSH HUTTON, b. January 08, 1998. iii. CONNER JAMES HUTTON, b. June 27, 2001. Generation No. 10 118. COLLEEN MARY10 MCCAHILL (JULIA "JUDY" LEE9 LANE, JOHN LEE8, LILLIAN ELIZABETH7 YOUNG, GRACE TRUMAN6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born 1965. She married THOMAS HYATT. Children of COLLEEN MCCAHILL and THOMAS HYATT are: i. MOLLY (MARY LEE)11 HYATT, b. 1990. ii. CONOR JAMES HYATT, b. 1992. iii. EAMON THOMAS HYATT, b. May 28, 1995. 119. KELLY SHARON10 MCCAHILL (SHARON9 LANE, JOHN LEE8, LILLIAN ELIZABETH7 YOUNG, GRACE TRUMAN6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born 1970. She married ROBERT BRUCE. Children of KELLY MCCAHILL and ROBERT BRUCE are: i. AMANDA LANE11 BRUCE, b. 1987. ii. ROBERT JACOB BRUCE, b. 1992. 120. JENNIFER10 POSTGATE (ANN9 CARLSON, LILLIAN ELIZABETH "BETTIE"8 LANE, LILLIAN ELIZABETH7 YOUNG, GRACE TRUMAN6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born 1966. She married UNKNOWN LEEDS. Child of JENNIFER POSTGATE and UNKNOWN LEEDS is: i. ELIJAH LANE11 LEEDS, b. 1992. 121. DEBBIE10 HUTTON (MALCOLM M.9, MALCOLM M.8, SCOTT CLAY7, BLANCHE RUBY6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) She married UNKNOWN NUNN. Child of DEBBIE HUTTON and UNKNOWN NUNN is: i. ADAM11 NUNN. 122. LAUREN OBIENNE10 HUTTON (LUCAS CARL9, LUCAS CARL8, LUCAS CARL7, BLANCHE RUBY6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born January 30, 1975 in Ft. Riley, Geary, Kansas. She married CHAD HOUSTON HOYT MCGILL July 29, 1995. He was born October 01, 1974. More About CHAD HOUSTON HOYT MCGILL: Occupation: He plays trumpet in the Army band at Ft. Sill, OK. More About CHAD MCGILL and LAUREN HUTTON: Marriage: July 29, 1995 Children of LAUREN HUTTON and CHAD MCGILL are: i. KATIE LAYNE11 MCGILL, b. July 04, 1999. ii. CAMERON JACK MCGILL, b. August 24, 2001. 123. CARMEN N.10 COUSINS (BRENDA KAY9 HUTTON, LUCAS CARL8, LUCAS CARL7, BLANCHE RUBY6 SCOTT, LEVI MITCHELL5, WILLIAM PHILANDER4, JOSEPH3, JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born November 13, 1980. She met ANTHONY CADETT WALTON, JR.. More About CARMEN N. COUSINS: -: I had the pleasure of meeting this lovely young lady and her son in Charlotte on 9/22/01. --: A senior (2001) at Queens College, Charlotte, NC. Working for Samaritan's Purse. Child of CARMEN COUSINS and ANTHONY WALTON is: i. MALIK SAVAHN11 COUSINS, b. December 26, 1995. /136;<>B~(*,/346:<?DEF)-/3EIKO6CJ]aJ CJH*aJCJaJ CJH*aJCJaJ5CJ\aJCJaJ6CJ]aJCJaJ56CJ\]aJCJI01)*7f}~ tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$ $ h7$8$H$a$7$8$H$U<  0 D U f v h7$8$H$   . / N Q ~  3lxy h7$8$H$789S$@AZvw t7$8$H$^t tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$ $)./15MRTX &-/3GNPU <ACGbikp%'+JPRVsxz  $W\^b CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ] 56C&NOyz tt7$8$H$^t` t7$8$H$^t 0247<=?CFJKNSTUU W Y _ ! ! !!!!!! !+!J!N!P![!a!h!j!n!!!!! CJH*aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ5CJ\aJCJaJ6CJ]aJCJaJCJaJQ 12H I a =!>!p!!!!!"+" t7$8$H$^t h7$8$H$ $ h7$8$H$a$ tt7$8$H$^t`!!!!!!!!!!!!!2"5"7"8":">"P"V"X"`"b"f""""""""""""""""#M#Q#S#Y#_#d#f#j#################### $$$$ &&&&&!&#&(&.&5&;&=&6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJCJaJ5CJ\aJCJaJCJaJS+","I""""#@#A#l####$$$%%%.&G&m&n&&'B( h7$8$H$ t7$8$H$^t tt7$8$H$^t`=&>&?&A&E&M&P&R&S&U&Y&z&}&&&&&D(F(I(O(P(R(V(Y(](^(a(f(g(h(((((((((((Y*_*a*e*k*s*u*z******************+++++++M+S+U+Z+`+g+i+m++6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJCJaJ5CJ\aJCJaJ CJH*aJCJaJQB(C(D(((()L*M*|****@+A+o+++++,G,H,,,, t7$8$H$^t h7$8$H$ tt7$8$H$^t`++++++++++, , ,,,,,,O,U,W,X,Z,^,y,~,,,,,,,,,,- ----H-M-O-R-T-X-q-v-x-{-------------.. .!.#.'.F.K.M.R.T.X.x.|.~.................. / ///CJaJCJaJa,,,-A-B------.<.p....//,/x/y////// tt7$8$H$^t` t7$8$H$^t///1/7/9/;/=/A/^/`/b/c/e/h/////////////////////////000 01080:0>0@0E0f0i0k0o0000011 1191<1>1B1H1O1Q1V1\1d1i1k1p1q1s1w111111 CJH*aJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJCJaJ5CJ\aJCJaJCJaJQ//Y0Z0q0001*1,1\1111 2J2K2y222 36373333 t7$8$H$^t h7$8$H$ tt7$8$H$^t`111111122 22222R2X2Z2[2]2a222222222222222233 3<3?3A3B3D3H3a3h3j3k3m3q333333333333334%4)4+4,4.424S4Z4\4_4a4e4|4444444444444444444455CJaJCJaJa3334K444444+5,5R5i5j556626O6P6666666 tt7$8$H$^t` t7$8$H$^t555558595;5@5F5J5L5P5o5u5w5x5z5~55555555555555555 6666$6*6,606W6\6^6c6e6i66666666666666666677 7777777 7$7%7(7-7.7/7i7o76CJ]aJ CJH*aJ5CJ\aJCJaJ6CJ]aJCJaJCJaJS666778?8@8d888899I9}9999@:A:{::: t7$8$H$^t tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$ $ h7$8$H$a$o7p7q7r7v7x77777777777778 8 8L8R8S8T8U8Y8[8b888888888"9(9*9.949:9<9C9I9Q9U9V9X9\999999999K:O:Q:X:Z:^:::::::::::::::::;;*;/;1;2;4;8;e;h;j;q;s; CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ]:;!;";\;;X<Y<<<<<=C=_=`=y=>>P>Q>R>>>(?D? h7$8$H$ tt7$8$H$^t` t7$8$H$^ts;w;;;;<< <5<9<;<C<e<i<k<s<y<}<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<=!=#='=I=N=P=T=l=q=s=w=#>+>->.>0>4>R>T>W>]>_>`>a>c>g>j>n>o>r>v>w>z>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>? ??6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJCJaJ5CJ\aJCJaJCJaJS?????#?(?0?5?7?;??B?F?H?K?Q?S?T?U?W?[?^?d?e?h?l?m?p?u?v?w????????????????@@ @ @@>@D@F@J@P@S@U@^@d@i@o@q@y@z@|@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJQD?E?F???@/@1@d@@@'AgAAAAB3B4BdBeBfBBBC.C t7$8$H$^t h7$8$H$ tt7$8$H$^t`@@@@A A AA-A1A3A6A8ADDDaDeDgDiDkDnDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD E$E&E'E)E-EFEIEKELENERElEqEsE|EEEEEEEEEEEEE CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ].C0C^CCCCCCDDDDDDEE@E~EEEE FF;FG?GjGGGGG HQHvHHHHHH.IsIIIJ8J9J t7$8$H$^t tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$7H9H=HWH]H_HcH~HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHI I IIII6I=I?IEIGIKIgImIoIqIyIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJJ JJJJAJFJHJMJOJSJqJuJwJ~JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJKK K5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJZ9JkJJJJKKKqKsKKKK!L"L#L4L5L$M%MPMlMnMM $ h7$8$H$a$ h7$8$H$ t7$8$H$^t tt7$8$H$^t` KKKKKKKKK K#K'K(K+K0K1K2K]KaKcKdKfKmKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKLL L#L3L5L8L;L?L@LBLFLILOLQLYLZL]LbLcLfLjLkLnLsLtLuLLLLLLLLLLLL5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJQLLLLLMM M1M7M9M>MDMHMJMNMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM N#N&N*N,N3N4N6N:N=NCNENMNNNQNVNWNZN^N_NbNgNhNiNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNOO O OOOOOO O6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJQMMMNN NNNOO.O}O~OOOOJPKPsPPPPLQMQqQQ t7$8$H$^t tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$ O"O&O(O,O5O9O;OOBOHONOPOWOYO\OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPPP#P%P(PWP]P_PbPhPkPmPqPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP Q'Q)Q,Q-Q0Q2Q6QYQ`QbQeQfQiQkQ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJCJaJ5CJ\aJCJaJCJaJSkQoQQQQQQQQQQQQRRRRRRR$R%R'R+R3R8R:R>RDRGRIRQRZR_RaReRmRrRtRxRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRSSSSSS6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJQQQQQQR-RSRgRzRRRRRRIUJUiUjUUU&XbYZZZZ tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$SSSSSSTT TUUXUZUaUcUgUbbbbbbCeHeJeLeNeVeefff ffffffifkfofufzf|fffffffffffffgg gWg]g_gcgegiggggggggggghioiqitikkkkkk]ldlelflglnlolplrlvll CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ]ZZZ]]]h^i^^^^@_A_H`a`b`2a3aaaabbbbb[ccd h7$8$H$d6e7eXeoeeeefWfYfffPggggh[i\ivizjkkkUl t7$8$H$^t tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$Ullmmmnnno[oopppppbqrqrrrrrrsssat t7$8$H$^t tt7$8$H$^t`llllll2m:m?dfhprxʏЏ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJQЏҏ֏܏ޏ4:<ACGsxzÐǐ%(*3VY[^_gimőƑȑ̑ϑԑ֑ۑܑߑ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJQ5PQBCmܒ$N“$%& h7$8$H$ tt7$8$H$^t` t7$8$H$^t!#')0OSUY_bdkÒǒ͒ӒՒڒ "*-/248>DFLSY[_aeΓԓ֓ܓ&),2495CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ6CJ]aJU9:<@CHJOPSVWZ^_bghiŔ˔͔єה۔ݔ#')06;@ACGdhjpru}•ŕǕ˕ -2 CJH*aJCJaJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJCJaJCJaJ CJH*aJT6wBCDƖȖ%8Qeėܗݗޗlm tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$249;@DGJNOQUX]_dehklostw|}~–Ֆٖۖߖ  #+026?FHIKOW]_cjprwy} CJH*aJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJCJaJ5CJ\aJCJaJCJaJQ—ϗԗ֗ڗޗ FJLMOYy|~˜Řǘ˘ј՘ט!'/249;?hkmq CJH*aJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJCJaJ5CJ\aJCJaJCJaJQ)a5z Ûڛܛ :efgx $ h7$8$H$a$ tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$qswǙʙ̙љәי >DFJLRSUŚʚ̚КҚ֚ #&+-2369:=ABEJKLvz|~6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJCJaJ5CJ\aJCJaJCJaJS "@DFKMQgwy|ŜƜɜΜϜМ"$'OTV[]b,138>CEHx}6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ5CJ\aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJQxyBCd Jik̞'(Iҟ }~ t7$8$H$^t tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$ $ h7$8$H$a$Ҟ՞מܞޞ 4;=@BGŸɟ˟П&+-138TZ\bdgϠӠՠޠ 6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJQƠǠ-.M0$1FGXY h7$8$H$ tt7$8$H$^t` t7$8$H$^t"#&,.67:?@CGHKPQRšǡˡաڡܡ:=?EGK ůӰְذܰ sz|38:@BF CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJT+qxجR خǯİưmױ tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$ױر()Ldʴ./M۷ܷ h7$8$H$ tt7$8$H$^t` t7$8$H$^tRXZ^`dͳӳճٳ۳߳!"$otv{}д״ٴڴܴ;BDEGKĵƵεϵҵ׵ص۵ߵRUW^`6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJCJaJ5CJ\aJCJaJCJaJS`d߶ȷ̷ηӷշٷVZ\acg 146=?Ddgiprw HMOT!'*,0X^`h CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ]45HIABHIJi%&F h7$8$H$FuvWXyrs 2NOfg t7$8$H$^t tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$hjn hkntvyz|BHJPRW"(*-/3sy{`fhnpu6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJQgh59ghDPQ*;CD h7$8$H$ tt7$8$H$^t`$STw}JL~8]^P0wx t7$8$H$^t tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$ Y_aekqsx~gkmsuz #%)+.078:XZ\acfhm:;<=?FGIy| CJH*aJ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJWxyz{)*L/UVWcd t7$8$H$^t h7$8$H$ tt7$8$H$^t`OSUVX_ 6:<ACJ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJCJaJQ$&*/468<=?CWZ]`bghjnqvx|} pwy|~(+-175CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJQGqs(OPQ=gi\V tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$7>@E .46:QTW]_degkntv}~#%)/46;v|~6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJQ(*/15bdfoptvz%'-/3^bdjlp#6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJCJaJ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJQV[\Z  "W h7$8$H$ tt7$8$H$^t`#&(.05hnptz}#&(,.2agiprv$%'+.46=>AFHMNQTUX\]`ef6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJQfg/46:@FHQW\`bhiko "')-JQSXZ^ux{~6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ6CJ]aJQDstu#6IZ[\ 234 h7$8$H$ tt7$8$H$^t` !).04=ACGORTX\_bjkmqtxy|5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJP %*,047:?@BFIMNQVX]^adehlmpuvw $%'*-/6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJCJaJ5CJ\aJCJaJ CJH*aJCJaJQ %8KLM8MNO`ars $ h7$8$H$a$ h7$8$H$ tt7$8$H$^t`/458=?DEHKLOSTW\]^ #+026=CEIMPSXZ^_aghjmprwx{5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJQ$&*+-346>EGKO_adgkmvwy~ ,/135=5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJP  %HLNSY\^f W\^cilnu5;=CIPRW NU CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ]s';<hJKw()YABt t7$8$H$^t tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$UW\bjlr#%)/249lory{UXZ_agvy{ /6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJCJaJ5CJ\aJCJaJCJaJS;jkle"#C5 ?@a h7$8$H$ t7$8$H$^t tt7$8$H$^t`/249;A;=?FHLz} #&+-346:=@BHIKORUW^_bhjrsv{|6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJQ  LQSY[_#=@CFHNOQUX[]cdfjmpryz}#%6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJQa;<=wxfg t7$8$H$^t tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$%)  WZ\]_dswy{}.14;=@ACGJMOUVX\_bdklouw6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJQ,-.^ _      * + ,     I J h       h7$8$H$ tt7$8$H$^t` t7$8$H$^t       k r t w y }                         , / 2 7 9 = > @ F G I L O Q W X Z ^ a d f m n q w y         5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJP           R Z \ b       V ^ ` f                     " $ ( ) + 1 2 4 ^ a d i k p q s w z }                   5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJQ  \ ] ^ 34T CJKLHIm tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$        479ACIXYZ[]ciprx@EGLNR,/19;A LORXZbceilprwxz~5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJQ~>CEGILU[]egk  io CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJT}~` aO t7$8$H$^t tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$oq{| #$&*gkmq  !"$(+.078;ACKLOTUX\]`efg$*6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJQ*,1XXXXXX[[[[[[[\________Z```b`g`m`q`s`x`````````````````aaaaaabbb#b%b+b,b.b3b6bbAbBbDbHbKbNbPbWbXb6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJQOP ""# #.$$((33~66>>?AAbCcC#H$HKKP h7$8$H$PPXXXXXXXXXXY!YYEZZ[[\1\@]8^^___M`N` h7$8$H$N`z````xabbbccccc d=d?doddeuevewejfkfff tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$Xb[babcbkblbobtbubxb|b}bbbbbbbbbcccccc#c'c)c6ccccccccccdddLdPdRdWd]dadcdidodwd{d}ddddddddddddd)e,e.e4e6e|C|E|K|`|c|f|i|k|o|q|5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJQff7g8g9gdgggg#hJhhhhi9idiiiii&jUjjjjk7kck h7$8$H$ckkkkkl:ldllll%m`mmmm!nPn|nnnoBoCosoooo+p h7$8$H$+pkppppqHqiqjqqqqrFrsrrrs/s_ssssst,t\ttt h7$8$H$tttttt%uXuuuu v1v`vvvvwHwywwwww)x[xxxx h7$8$H$xxy+y`yyyyyyzzzz z z z z zzzzzz { {7{T{V{ h7$8$H$V{{1|^|_|`| }!}I}}}~~~I~~~?@AwxǀȀ tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$q|t|u|w|~|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||}} } }}-}0}2}6}8};}=}D}E}G}}}}}}}}~*~.~0~5~;~>~@~C~I~Q~T~V~Z~\~_~`~b~i~j~l~~~~~~~~ CJH*aJCJaJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJCJaJ CJH*aJCJaJT~~~~~~~~~~~~$&(*/ADGIKPRUVX]`fhklnruxz!#) %6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJCJaJ5CJ\aJCJaJCJaJSȀπ[\ b loqƗ:;OP' h7$8$H$'2uRrߢLã1 ^˥He h7$8$H$e1\]^_`abʧ?ҩө! tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$nsuy{ħʧҧէקڧۧݧ "$)IQS[\bcginŨƨɨϨѨ٨ڨݨmrtvx6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJQx{ީ5:<>@CβҲԲٲ߲   UZ\ach³ɳʳ̳ϳճ׳ڳ۳ݳ 6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJQ!"#n\KRS4yƭ()*Estu h7$8$H$BdAO<ʱ_yz{L tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$˵EFGXYʷܷ޷] $ h7$8$H$a$ h7$8$H$ tt7$8$H$^t` hkmpĵƵɵ  $&*+-2GWY\_eglmstvz}ƶǶʶ϶жӶ׶ض۶5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJQKSTUV\]bdn·ķȷ!#)+/026fmoqsw¸ĸ˸̸ϸҸԸڸ۸ݸ 6CJ]aJ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJP]cd˺#ۼ3stֽ׽ؽ t7$8$H$^t h7$8$H$ tt7$8$H$^t` Թٹ۹psuy{ !üʼмӼռټ %'.38:<ABDKؽ۽޽5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJP   '(+13;<?DEHLMPUVWƾ̾Ծپ۾ 69<ACHIKORWY_`cfhnoqux{}5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJQ̾456Կֿ9:_Ikl t7$8$H$^t tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$¿ȿʿп !%+.07FIKPRWY]  "$&(,x}5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJP  !)*-236:;>CDEosuvx~ "$(*.KMOSUY] CJH*aJCJaJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJTE[\]*+Pvx"#<PQR?@ t7$8$H$^t tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$]`cikpqsxy{~ "&7=?DFKLN CJH*aJCJaJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJ5CJ\aJQ /57:RUX\^cdfilsuxy{  LPRWY\"&(+T6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJCJaJ5CJ\aJCJaJCJaJS@^-HJq"#K ;bd t7$8$H$^t tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$TXZ]cgilqv{}  #$&).0458;=CDFJMPRYZ]cemnqvwz~/138:>@FGI6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJQ!%+359qvx| &(/15Y`begk6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJQd7NO%&CVW{$=>bqs t7$8$H$^t tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$,13<>B`fhnty{ 246;=Achjsuy   "JLNRX[]`  CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJT$%E,H_`a: h7$8$H$ t7$8$H$^t tt7$8$H$^t`"157=?C  #%-.167:>?BGHI   &,4:;= CJH*aJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJCJaJ5CJ\aJCJaJCJaJQ=CQUW]adgjlnoqtw}IPRVX\qtvy6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJCJaJ5CJ\aJCJaJCJaJS:>hekde%\]y t7$8$H$^t tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$+.0469ilnrtw!$X]_b6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJQy N"$V% h7$8$H$ tt7$8$H$^t` t7$8$H$^t  179<BHJPV_abdj  5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJQ"#&,.67:?@CGHKPQR #'*-1389;@CGIQRTY\`bghjnqtv}~5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJQ%&' )x?./Z[\]  5 h7$8$H$ tt7$8$H$^t`SWY\^d "';?AFLPRX $&+-2]`cfuv}5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJQ{.023222222r6y6{6~666X9_9a9e9999999999999f:l:n:t:v:{:::::A;E;G;L; CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJT5Pcdi#$KLrs- .     %**// h7$8$H$/122222223y445e6f66-7788999g9999Y: tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$Y:Z:}:::6;z;;;;C=D=n=======(?)?V?q?s??@ h7$8$H$ tt7$8$H$^t` t7$8$H$^tL;N;S;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;<< < < <<<<< <!<$<*<,<4<5<8<=<><A<E<F<I<N<O<P<<<<<<<P=R=T=Z=`=d=f=l=============== CJH*aJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJCJaJ5CJ\aJCJaJCJaJQ===========>> > >>>>>>$>&>)>*>,>0>3>6>8>?>@>C>I>K>S>T>W>\>]>`>d>e>h>m>n>o>>>>>>>5?9?;?@?F?L?N?T??????????????????????? CJH*aJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJCJaJ5CJ\aJCJaJCJaJQ@@>@X@Y@@@ A#A$A%ABBBBCC2CNCPC|CCCChEiE h7$8$H$ tt7$8$H$^t` t7$8$H$^t?@!@#@(@.@4@6@<@_@e@g@m@o@t@@@@@@@@@@AA A%A(A+A.A0A6A7A9A?ABAFAHANAOAQAVAYA_AaAdAeAgAkAnAqAsAzA{A~AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAABB B BBBB-B3B5B6B6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJCJaJ5CJ\aJCJaJCJaJS6B7B9B?BBBDBHBBBBBBBBBBBCCCCCC%C(C*C0CZC]C_CeCkCqCsCtCuCwC|CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCDDD D DDDDDD!D"D%D+D-D5D6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJQ5D6D9D>D?DBDFDGDJDODPDQDDEEEE E;EAECEJEKEPEREUEuEzE|EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEFF F FFFFFF$FDFJFLFRFTFYFaFdFfFnFpFvFFFFFFF GGGGG GEGJGLGQGSGYGxG CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJTiEEEEEEEF[FFFFGG8G9G[GmGnGGGGHHHI t7$8$H$^t tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$xG{G}GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHH H H HHHHHHHBHHHJHQHSH^HHHHHHHIIIIIIJJJJJJJJKKKKK$K&K1K7K6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJCJaJ5CJ\aJCJaJCJaJSIIIJJJJK7KqKrKKL2L3LuLvLLIM]M^M_MNNCNN t7$8$H$^t tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$7KK@KGKHKJKPK~KKKKKK9L=L?LFLHLSLLLLLLL_MbMeMhMjMnMpMsMtMvM}M~MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM NNNN'N*N,N0N2N5N7N6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJCJaJ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJQ7N>N?NANOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOP P PPPPPPP P%P(P,P.P1P2P5P;P=P@PAPCPGPJPMPOPVPWPZP`PbPjPkPnPsPtPwP{P|PPPPPPPPPPPPPPQQ Q QQ_____6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJQNOOOPPPPPQ Q!QkQQRSRRRRRS5S6SoSSSS tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$ST;TtTTTTTTTTT8UUUVmVVVVVCWWW+X^X_XrXX h7$8$H$XXXXXX,Y-YrYsYYYYYY ZXZZZ:[[[\I\J\\\2]~] h7$8$H$~]] ^^]^^^^_0_M_f_g_________`#````` tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$___```````````````````aaa aa"a%a(a*a0a2a3a4a6a=a>a@aCaGaIaLaMaPaVaXa[a\a^abaeahajaqaraua{a}aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa bbb6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJQ`aaabb)b?bAbjbbbbcccc;ddddCeEexeee h7$8$H$ tt7$8$H$^t`bbbbb$b%b'bKbQbSbXb^b`bbbebjbsbvbxb~bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbccc c ccccc^ccceclcncrcccccccc6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJQccccccccccccddd ddd,d1d3d9dBdFdHdLdNdRdkdndpdudwd}dddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd(e.e0e6e8e6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJQ8e?eReVeXe]eceiekerexeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeff f&f(f/fJfRfTfWfYf^fbfefhfpfrfzf{ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJQeefff`fafbf0g2gggggggghJh{h|h}hiiijJj h7$8$H$ tt7$8$H$^t` t7$8$H$^tffffffgg g%g'g,g?gGgIgNgTgZg\gaggglgrgtgygzg|ggggggggggghhh#h)h+h/h1h6hPhVhXh]h_hdh}hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJPhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhSiWiYiaicijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'j,j.j0j2j7jQjUjWj]j_jdjjjjjjjjjjjkkk kkkkkkkk$k&k)k*k,k0k3k6k8k?k5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJQJjjjjjjjjllBFINPTUX]_cdgjlrs5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJQsuy|ރ7<>BDHv{}̄фӄ݄ׄ $*,359Y_ahjnąƅɅ˅υ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJQхنچ02bLJȇɇ͈̈Έ h7$8$H$ t7$8$H$^t tt7$8$H$^t`  "%'-.047:<CDGMOWX[`adhilqrs?FHLRVX\bgkmrtv|} CJH*aJCJaJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJ5CJ\aJQɇ̇χՇև؇އ  $'*,347=?GHKPQTXY\abcquw{ˆĈʈΈшԈ؈وۈ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJCJaJ5CJ\aJCJaJCJaJQۈ  $'*,347=?GHKPQTXY\abcrwy~‰ĉƉˉ҉Չ։ۉ݉5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJCJaJQ͉׊؊;mn EjkɌʌ t7$8$H$^t h7$8$H$ tt7$8$H$^t`    "&)-/457;>ACJKNTV^_bghkopsxyzŊzċƋɋϋԋ֋׋؋݋CJaJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJCJaJCJaJT "#$)8=?CLOQVXYZ_wz|֌ڌ܌$%'*-02458>@HIKORVX]^`dgjl6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJCJaJ5CJ\aJCJaJCJaJ CJH*aJP')]wtuΏ 567>?` h7$8$H$ tt7$8$H$^t`lstw}ڍߍ 6<>AGLMOPW]begil}ŽĎȎˎώю֎׎َݎ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJQ   [_agijkpÏȏΏӏُۏݏߏ !#$%*7:=CDEFKLNQTWY[\_e5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJPegoprvy}ÐȐɐʐ ,13:KQRSTY[^‘đƑʑۑ &+279?AC CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJTՑ+UVW89QkmȓLMw tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$CJW[^cdfiloqstw}ƒǒʒϒВӒגؒے#%+-./4EJLOzΓ֓ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJCJaJ5CJ\aJCJaJCJaJQ֓ؓړܓݓޓ !"$*-35?@FGILOUW_`bfimotuw{~!7:<CY\^ekmo6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJCJaJ5CJ\aJCJaJCJaJSouƕȕʕ̕ΕՕ"(*.3:BDGIKO\`cijklpqsy}–ǖȖʖΖіԖ֖ݖޖ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJQ3Z[\\^ޗ[\|ՙ֙./ tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$   >CDSTXkqsyƗ˗͗ԗ֗ܗ  #$'+-568=@DFKLNRUXZ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJQZabekmuvy~̘ИҘؘ֘ݘ #%)hmosuz;@BGMQSXÚŚʚ  {5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJQ/Zyz{ޜߜ$ef  7^`˞̞ t7$8$H$^t tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$ěƛ˛̛Λқ՛؛ڛ OTVY[arwy|~$*.05mqsx~CJaJCJaJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJCJaJV؞ݞߞ+/135;fhjprxʟ˟Οҟԟܟݟߟ   %&)-.1678sy{~ƠɠˠР6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJCJaJ5CJ\aJCJaJ CJH*aJCJaJQ̞$%_'Dprgh h7$8$H$ tt7$8$H$^t` t7$8$H$^tР %&*,17=?Bnrt|~ãȣAEHNPSTV[klosu}~6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJQʣ?@A|}NOp<hj h7$8$H$ tt7$8$H$^t` t7$8$H$^tƤǤʤΤϤҤפؤ٤#%([acikn"$)/57:tz| "%'-.18:BCEJ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJQJMSUXY[_begnorxzƩȩ̩Ωҩ  =@BHNSUVW^dilnqsuvw~ɪͪЪժתت٪۪5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJQ.0dǪȪɪ٬678$W tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$۪  "(*236;<?CDGLMNw{}«ƫȫʫϫ  &(+5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJCJaJQ+,.258:ABEKMUVY^_bfgjopqĬʬͬϬӬ٬ެ 8<?CEGHJORVX]^aegjkntvyz|5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJP $)/18:<?]eglnq®ŮƮɮϮѮԮծ׮ۮޮ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJQYZ6Ѱ*yұӱ.JK h7$8$H$ tt7$8$H$^t` =ACJKPRUehjprsu|}loqwyz|IJƲɲϲԲڲܲ޲!&(-158:<@BIJLPSV5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJQK_`ϲ/017Rqbd͵$ tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$VX[\^cfkmpqtz|óijų"(*17<BDHJLPX_aikox5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJQĴɴ˴δϴҴشڴݴ޴ !"#MQSWY^qy{ӵֵصܵ޵  &*-1379<=?D5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJQ$%&۸ݸ [\]պk^ h7$8$H$ tt7$8$H$^t`DHKOQTUX\^abekmpqswz}  JNPU !#%*] CJH*aJCJaJCJaJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJCJaJQ]adikmnpux|~ǹȹ˹йѹԹعٹܹ .57<úȺʺ̺κӺ9>@BDIbikp6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJ5CJ\aJUAѽ_ھ&qP0{\:\ h7$8$H$e1M()*+,-KlUVr h7$8$H$Mxy TUV-.O t7$8$H$^t tt7$8$H$^t` h7$8$H$(-/4:ACHMRWYZ\^c  */1246<VZ]ceijlqtz|6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJ5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJQ!#%):@BFHM#%'*,1KORXZ^_afioquvyz{|}5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJPIJKN|#DopqBDu $ h7$8$H$a$ h7$8$H$ tt7$8$H$^t`  *027=BDHNSXZ^`bg  !$')+,/57?@BFIM5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJ CJH*aJPMOTUW[^acjkntv~  )-/359KOQVX\qux|~5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJQ  38:>QUWXY^dikouz5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJQu  0op h7$8$H$ tt7$8$H$^t` !%',-/369;BCFLNVWZ_`cghkpqr "$%&)-/235CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJQ36<>ABDHKNPWX[acklotux|}   $&)*-3589;?BEGNO5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJQORXZbcfklostw|}~#$')*+.| "#$'?CFKMNPR5CJ\aJ CJH*aJCJaJCJaJCJaJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJQ=>?=!STU h7$8$H$ tt7$8$H$^t` RX[`bdeglosuxy| +0235; !&*,135;TU CJH*aJCJaJCJaJ CJH*aJ6CJ]aJ6CJ]aJCJaJM#0P/ =!"#$% i8@8 NormalCJ_HaJmH sH tH <A@< Default Paragraph FontUB z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z !z "z #z $z %z &z 'z (z )z *z +z ,z -z .z /z 0z 1z 2z 3z 4z 5z 6z 7z 8z 9z :z ;z <z =z >z ?z @z Az Bz$,-I5f>FSNA[guR5y Ov+c?T_hq`x`dѿy2%95>GP0[2clx$NKUR04  { G 2nr;jd1i!- +!"#$%&'&(%)*+,-./.01n234556789:A;<M=B>2?@,A!=&+/15o7s;?@CE7H KL OkQSlHw #ӍЏ92q`h7#f/U/%  ~o*Xbeq|~x]T=L;=?6B5DxG7K7N_bc8efh?kmRxz]|}IsۈleC֓oZРJ۪+VD]M3ORU    #%&()+,./123578:<=?@BCGHOPTUYZ\]_`bcefhjkmoprswxz{|~ +"B(,/36:D?.C=F9JMQZdUlat7xױFgxVsa OPN`fck+ptxV{Ȁ'e!]@d:y%5/Y:@iEINSX~]`eJjm8xX}/̞K$uU  !"$'*-0469;>ADEFIJKLMNQRSVWX[^adgilnqtuvy}USX4WnpwyW::::::::: Ed Murfin"F:\Descendants of Robert Scott.doc@TT RTTU0@UnknownG:Times New Roman5Symbol3& :Arial"1hTf&Tf&hnTB1B!0u2Descendants of Robert Scott Ed Murfin Ed MurfinZOh+'0 ( D P \hpxDescendants of Robert Scottesc Ed Murfins d Md M Normal.dot  Ed Murfin 1 MMicrosoft Word 9.0r@@Dh=@Dh=BhnTZ՜.+,0 hp  Gateway1u Descendants of Robert Scott Title  !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~      !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~      !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~      !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~Root Entry FMS1TableWordDocument%SummaryInformation(DocumentSummaryInformation8CompObjjObjectPoolMSMS  FMicrosoft Word Document MSWordDocWord.Document.89q