James W. Scott and Eliz Angeline Webb




James W Scott and Angeline Webb

2nd Rosa Leffert family


Brother of William Scott and Green B. Scott

HUSBAND: James Wesley Scott
Born: 8 Feb. 1838
in Indiana
Died: 14 Feb 1903
Buried: Zion Cemetery, Camden Co. Mo.
Married: 1..Eliza Angeline Webb
Married; 2..Rosa Bell Leffert
Mother:
Father:

WIFE: Eliza Angeline Webb
Born: 18 Oct 1837
Died: 17 Feb 1897
Buried: Zion Cemetery, Camden Co. Mo.
Mother:
Father:

Children of J. W. Scott and Eliza A.Webb

1.. John E.(Bud) Scott
Born: 1858

2.. David Scott
Born: 1863

3.. Elisha (Lash) Scott
Born: 15 March 1866
Died: 31 Dec 1953
buried: Zion Cemetery, Camden Co. Missouri
married: Sarah F. McLaughlin

4.. Sarah E.(Sally) Scott
Born: 1867
Married: Samuel Burch
Both are at Old Zion Cemetery

Children by 2nd wife, Rose Leffert

5.. James Wesley Scott Jr.
b. 1902
d. 1979

6.. Lydda Scott
born:
married: George Percival

7.. William Scott
b. 1900





Old Zion cemetery has :
Percival... Ulysesses Carl, 1907-1907
Wm. M. 1872-1946
Mary Jane, wife of Wm. M., 1881-1924




James Wesley Scott aged 65 years, died 2-14-1903. 
He was born in Boone county, IN in 1838 and at
the age of 13 he came to Missouri. At the age of 18 he 
married Angeline Webb.  To this union was born 
9 children, of which four survive him.  Angeline died 2-17-1886.
 He afterward  married Rosa Lefferty Rector.  
To this union was born three children, two of which survive.

Child of Elisha Scott

  Ferd Scott
Born:  28 Aug 1892
Died :  July 17
Jefferson Barracks Hospital
Boonville, MO

Linn Creek Man Died July 17 at Jefferson Barracks Hospital

Ferd Scott well known Linn Creek man passed away in the Veteran's
Hospital at Jefferson Barracks, last Tuesday, July 17, following a
lingering illness of about two years.
Interment was made in the Walnut Grove Cemetery at Boonville, MO.

Ferd Scott was born in Camden county the son of Mr.and Mrs. Elisha
Scott, August 28, 1892.
His mother preceded him in death several years ago.

During his active manhood he was employed by the United States
Government and worked on the Missouri River in this
capacity for approximately 30 years. He was a veteran of
World War I, and a member of the Masonic Lodge.

For the past three months he had been a patient in the
Veteran Hospital at Jefferson Barracks, where he accepted Jesus Christ
as his Savior and expressed him self as being ready to go.

Following his retirement from government work he devoted his
time to caring for his aged father in their Linn Creek home.
All during his life he was very thoughtful of his parents and their comfort.
He likewise contributed much of his time and energy to the raising
of a nephew, Earl Miller, the son of his deceased sister, Mattie
Miller, of whom he was very fond. He leaves his father, Elisha of the home.
Two sisters, Mrs. Maud Hedrick of Valley Park, MO; Mrs. Mary Whalen,
of Boonville MO. and his 5 nephews and three nieces , as well as other
relatives and a host of friends.

Funeral services were conducted from a Funeral Parlor in
Boonville Thursday afternoon July 19th.

Sources for the J. W. Scott Sr. family are
1870 census Camden Co Mo.
Tombstones Zion Cemetery
Files of Shirley Kohlestaedt (daughter of Hattie Mae Scott McLaughlin)





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