Daniel R. Caulk
M, b. circa 1839, d. circa 1864
- Relationship
- Grandson of Daniel Caulk
Daniel R. Caulk was the son of Thomas Caulk and Jincy (--?--). Daniel died circa 1864 at Marlboro, South Carolina, United States.1
Citations
- [S579] Note: Estimated from estate papers.
Mary Johnson1
F, b. circa 1833
She married James T. Caulk, son of Thomas Caulk and Jincy (--?--), circa 1852 at South Carolina, United States.2
Known Children of Mary Johnson and James T. Caulk
- Frances Caulk b. c 1852
- Mary E. Caulk b. c 1856
- Issac Caulk+ b. c 1858
- Jincy Ann Caulk+ b. Apr 1860, d. 16 Jul 1925
Citations
- [S680] Lynn Paige Steen, "Caulk Familly Records". Supplied 17 Oct 2005 by Lynn Steen via E-mail, Lynn is the great grandson of Jincy Ann Caulk and has compiled a well documented genealogy of her family.
- [S89] 1860 U.S. Census of Marlboro County South Carolina, NARA Pub. M653, Roll 1223, National Archives, Washington D.C.. Pg. 144, Dwelling 29, Family 29, 5 Jun 1860. (Hereafter cited as 1860 Census Marlboro SC).
Issac Caulk
M, b. circa 1858
- Relationship
- Great-grandson of Daniel Caulk
Issac Caulk was the son of James T. Caulk and Mary Johnson. He married Jane (--?--), circa 1878 at South Carolina, United States.1
Known Children of Issac Caulk and Jane (--?--)
- William Caulk b. c 1879
Citations
- [S487] 1880 U. S. Census of Marlboro County, South Carolina, NARA Pub. T-9, Roll 1235, National Archives, Washington D.C.. P. 368. Dw. 177, Fm. 177, Family of Isaac Caulk. (Hereafter cited as 1880 Census Marlboro SC).
Jincy Ann Caulk
F, b. April 1860, d. 16 July 1925
- Relationship
- Great-granddaughter of Daniel Caulk
Jincy Ann Caulk was the daughter of James T. Caulk and Mary Johnson. She married Enoch Manus circa 1909 at Marlboro, South Carolina, United States.1,2 She died on 16 July 1925 at Brightsville Township, Marlboro, South Carolina, United States, at age 65.1
Known Children of Jincy Ann Caulk and an unknown person
- Sarah Jane Caulk+ b. c 1879
- Clarence C. Caulk+3 b. 8 Dec 1885, d. 9 Sep 1943
- John Benjamin Caulk+ b. 1888
- Willis Edgar Caulk+ b. 11 Oct 1891
Citations
- [S680] Lynn Paige Steen, "Caulk Familly Records". Supplied 17 Oct 2005 by Lynn Steen via E-mail, Lynn is the great grandson of Jincy Ann Caulk and has compiled a well documented genealogy of her family.
- [S582] 1910 U. S. Population Census of Marlboro County, South Carolina, NARA Pub. T624, Roll 1467, ED 80, p. 112, Dw. 192, Fm. 192, Household of Enoch Manus, 4 May 1910, Brightsville Twp.. (Hereafter cited as 1910 Census Marlboro SC).
- [S581] 1900 U. S. Population Census of Marlboro County, South Carolina, NARA Pub. T623, Roll 1536, National Archives, Washington D.C. or as found on WWW.Ancetry.com. ED 88, p. 96A, Dw. 154, Fam. 154, Brightsville. Family of J. Annie Cork, 11 June 1900.. (Hereafter cited as 1900 Census Marlboro SC).
Taylor R. Scott
M, b. circa 1807, d. 1877
- Member of:
- Scott Family of Georgia and Florida
He married an unknown person circa 1825 at South Carolina, United States.1 He married Mary (--?--), circa 1845. Taylor died in 1877 at Miller, Georgia, United States.2
Biography of Taylor R. Scott:
The earliest record we have on Taylor R. Scott is his listing as Head of Family in Orange Parish, Orangeburg District, South Carolina in the 1830 Federal Census. The listing shows one male age 20-30 (Taylor b. c. 1808), one male age under 5 (possibly son Joseph) and two females, one age 20-30 the other under 5. The older female is Taylor's unknown first wife. A search of Orangeburg Co. records reveled nothing further on this family probably because most courthouse records were burned in 1865. However, the unusual first name of Taylor as well as other data showing that he and some of his children being born in South Carolina suggest that this record is indeed referring to Taylor of this genealogy.
The next earliest record is for Taylor Scott, Head of Family, in Crawford Co., Georgia in the 1840 Census. It shows 5 males, one age 30-40 (Taylor) two age 5-10 (Samuel and Stephen) two age under 5 (J. W. and Peter). The 1840 census also shows three females, one age 30-40 probably Taylor’s second wife Mary, one age 10-15 (Malinda) and one age 5-10 (Martha). Taylor and family are found in the 1850 Census of Randolph Co., Georgia, the 1860 Census of Calhoun Co., Georgia, and the 1870 Census of Miller Co. Georgia. He obviously, moved around a bit.
While in Randolph County, he likely lived in the 1154 Military District, which encompasses the Town of Dawson. Dawson was located in Randolph County until 1856 when Terrell County was formed out of Randolph and Dawson became the county seat. His name appears in four places in Melton and Raines History of Terrell County Georgia. The first is as a Justice of the Peace in 1856, the second is in 1858 as a Road Commissioned in Militia District 1154, the third is in 1856 -57 where he is listed as having performed five marriages as a J. P. The fourth when he bought a lot in the City of Dawson from R. M. Carter in 1857. He apparently left Terrell County moving to Calhoun County, Georgia about 1858.
The very last record we have found of Taylor is in The History of Miller County Georgia 1856-1980 where on page 70 under a listing of events which occurred in 1877 we find "Other news from Miller County was published, e. g., "Dr. B. F. Lennard married Mrs. Fannie Tabb of Early County; T. R. Scott died; Mart Adams became know as the 'wart doctor': and Counce Sheffied bought a barrel of cherry brandy." This sadly, is the only record of Taylor's passing. We were not able to locate his grave or find any gravestone in Miller County, although we did find the grave of his son, Stephen in the Roberts Cemetery, 6 mile north of Colquitt on US 27 on west side of highway. In 1870, Taylor was living in the Town of Colquitt and was likely buried near town, although he could have been buried in the Roberts Cemetery.
Biography of Taylor R. Scott:
The earliest record we have on Taylor R. Scott is his listing as Head of Family in Orange Parish, Orangeburg District, South Carolina in the 1830 Federal Census. The listing shows one male age 20-30 (Taylor b. c. 1808), one male age under 5 (possibly son Joseph) and two females, one age 20-30 the other under 5. The older female is Taylor's unknown first wife. A search of Orangeburg Co. records reveled nothing further on this family probably because most courthouse records were burned in 1865. However, the unusual first name of Taylor as well as other data showing that he and some of his children being born in South Carolina suggest that this record is indeed referring to Taylor of this genealogy.
The next earliest record is for Taylor Scott, Head of Family, in Crawford Co., Georgia in the 1840 Census. It shows 5 males, one age 30-40 (Taylor) two age 5-10 (Samuel and Stephen) two age under 5 (J. W. and Peter). The 1840 census also shows three females, one age 30-40 probably Taylor’s second wife Mary, one age 10-15 (Malinda) and one age 5-10 (Martha). Taylor and family are found in the 1850 Census of Randolph Co., Georgia, the 1860 Census of Calhoun Co., Georgia, and the 1870 Census of Miller Co. Georgia. He obviously, moved around a bit.
While in Randolph County, he likely lived in the 1154 Military District, which encompasses the Town of Dawson. Dawson was located in Randolph County until 1856 when Terrell County was formed out of Randolph and Dawson became the county seat. His name appears in four places in Melton and Raines History of Terrell County Georgia. The first is as a Justice of the Peace in 1856, the second is in 1858 as a Road Commissioned in Militia District 1154, the third is in 1856 -57 where he is listed as having performed five marriages as a J. P. The fourth when he bought a lot in the City of Dawson from R. M. Carter in 1857. He apparently left Terrell County moving to Calhoun County, Georgia about 1858.
The very last record we have found of Taylor is in The History of Miller County Georgia 1856-1980 where on page 70 under a listing of events which occurred in 1877 we find "Other news from Miller County was published, e. g., "Dr. B. F. Lennard married Mrs. Fannie Tabb of Early County; T. R. Scott died; Mart Adams became know as the 'wart doctor': and Counce Sheffied bought a barrel of cherry brandy." This sadly, is the only record of Taylor's passing. We were not able to locate his grave or find any gravestone in Miller County, although we did find the grave of his son, Stephen in the Roberts Cemetery, 6 mile north of Colquitt on US 27 on west side of highway. In 1870, Taylor was living in the Town of Colquitt and was likely buried near town, although he could have been buried in the Roberts Cemetery.
Known Children of Taylor R. Scott and Rachel W. Seawright
- Samuel C. Scott+ b. c 1828, d. c 1877
- Joseph Scott b. c 1829
- Stephen Scott+ b. 28 Dec 1833, d. 2 Apr 1885
- J. W. Scott b. c 1835
- Peter R. Scott b. c 1838, d. 6 Oct 1862
- Matilda Scott+ b. c 1840
- Martha Scott b. c 1842
Known Children of Taylor R. Scott and Mary (--?--)
- John Manning Scott b. c 1848
Citations
- [S808] Lexington District, South Carolina Chancery and Equity Court Records (As view on LDS Microfilm #0206846), Package #89, Charles R. Seawright vs. Mary Seawright. (Hereafter cited as Lexington Distr. SC Probate Records).
- [S286] Colquitt Garden Club, History of Miller County, Georgia, (Colquitt, Georgia: Citizens Bank , April 1980), p. 70. (Hereafter cited as History of Miller County, Georgia).
Mary (--?--)
F, b. circa 1815
She married Taylor R. Scott, circa 1845.
Known Children of Mary (--?--) and Taylor R. Scott
- John Manning Scott b. c 1848
Stephen Scott
M, b. 28 December 1833, d. 2 April 1885
- Relationship
- Son of Taylor R. Scott
- Member of:
- Scott Family of Georgia and Florida
Stephen Scott was the son of Taylor R. Scott and Rachel W. Seawright. He married Louisa N. Beard, on 8 February 1855 at Randolph, Georgia, United States.1 Stephen died on 2 April 1885 at Miller, Georgia, United States, at age 51.2 His body was buried at Roberts Cemetery, Miller, Georgia, United States.
Biography of Stephen Scott:
Stephen Scott served in the Confederate Army as he is is listed on the Muster Roll of Company K, 31st Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Evan's brigade, Gordon's Division of the Army of Northern Virginia C. S. A as "Ist Corporal Sept. 5, 1861. Discharged at Beaulieu near Savannah, Ga. May 10, 1862" [Henderson, Lillian - Roster of Confederate Soldiers of Georgia Vol. III p. 651] His federal record on National Archives Microfilm, Microcopy 266,
Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations From the State of Georgia Roll 406 shows Stephen was discharge 30 Apr 1862 for disability. His discharge papers list him as age 27 yr., born Richland District, SC. He was 5' 10" tall, lt. complexion - blue eyes, occupation: Farmer. He had a "large ulser(sic.) and can't handle gun" which is the reason for the discharge. Stephen enrolled on the same day as his brothers, Samuel and Peter.
Biography of Stephen Scott:
Stephen Scott served in the Confederate Army as he is is listed on the Muster Roll of Company K, 31st Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Evan's brigade, Gordon's Division of the Army of Northern Virginia C. S. A as "Ist Corporal Sept. 5, 1861. Discharged at Beaulieu near Savannah, Ga. May 10, 1862" [Henderson, Lillian - Roster of Confederate Soldiers of Georgia Vol. III p. 651] His federal record on National Archives Microfilm, Microcopy 266,
Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations From the State of Georgia Roll 406 shows Stephen was discharge 30 Apr 1862 for disability. His discharge papers list him as age 27 yr., born Richland District, SC. He was 5' 10" tall, lt. complexion - blue eyes, occupation: Farmer. He had a "large ulser(sic.) and can't handle gun" which is the reason for the discharge. Stephen enrolled on the same day as his brothers, Samuel and Peter.
Known Children of Stephen Scott and Louisa N. Beard
- Joseph T. Scott b. 1856
- Martha E. Scott b. c 1858
- Margarett Ann Scott+ b. 24 Dec 1859, d. 17 Oct 1935
- Virginia Barto Scott+ b. 2 Sep 1862, d. 23 Mar 1951
- Willie Scott+ b. Feb 1864
- Julia Elizabeth Scott+ b. 10 Aug 1866, d. 6 Oct 1958
- Ida Scott+ b. 1868
- Lola Scott+ b. 1868, d. 8 Sep 1968
- Charles Scott b. c 1869
- John Walter Scott+ b. 25 Sep 1871, d. 4 Dec 1915
- George A. Scott b. c 1876
- Sam R. Scott+ b. c 1881
J. W. Scott
M, b. circa 1835
- Relationship
- Son of Taylor R. Scott
- Member of:
- Scott Family of Georgia and Florida
Peter R. Scott
M, b. circa 1838, d. 6 October 1862
- Relationship
- Son of Taylor R. Scott
- Member of:
- Scott Family of Georgia and Florida
Peter R. Scott was the son of Taylor R. Scott and Rachel W. Seawright. He married Rachel R. Adkinson, on 27 December 1860 at Randolph, Georgia, United States. Peter died on 6 October 1862.1
Peter's occupation: Farmer.
Biography of Peter R. Scott:
Peter R. Scott served in the Confederate Army as he is is listed on the Muster Roll of Company K, 31st Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Evan's brigade, Gordon's Division of the Army of Northern Virginia C. S. A as "Private Sept. 5, 1861. Died of Acute dysentery in General Hospital #20, Oct. 6, 1862" [Henderson, Lillian - IT:Roster of Confederate Soldiers of Georgia Vol. III p. 651] His federal record on National Archives Microfilm, Microcopy 266, Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations From the State of Georgia Roll 406 shows Peter enrolled Sept. 5, 1861 at Dawson, Georgia by Capt. W. C. Thornton. He died 6 October 1862. His widow, Rachel R. Scott filed a claim for his back pay of $82.20 on 26 December 1862. The claim was witnessed and swown to by Samuel C. Scott. Peter enrolled on the same day as his brothers, Stephen and Samuel.
Peter's occupation: Farmer.
Biography of Peter R. Scott:
Peter R. Scott served in the Confederate Army as he is is listed on the Muster Roll of Company K, 31st Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Evan's brigade, Gordon's Division of the Army of Northern Virginia C. S. A as "Private Sept. 5, 1861. Died of Acute dysentery in General Hospital #20, Oct. 6, 1862" [Henderson, Lillian - IT:Roster of Confederate Soldiers of Georgia Vol. III p. 651] His federal record on National Archives Microfilm, Microcopy 266, Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations From the State of Georgia Roll 406 shows Peter enrolled Sept. 5, 1861 at Dawson, Georgia by Capt. W. C. Thornton. He died 6 October 1862. His widow, Rachel R. Scott filed a claim for his back pay of $82.20 on 26 December 1862. The claim was witnessed and swown to by Samuel C. Scott. Peter enrolled on the same day as his brothers, Stephen and Samuel.
Citations
- [S91] Compiled Service Records - Confederate Soldiers From Georgia, (NARA Pub. M266), National Archives, Washington D.C.. Roll 406, 31st Infantry, Co. K.. (Hereafter cited as Compiled Service Records, Confederate Soldiers Georgia).
Matilda Scott
F, b. circa 1840
- Relationship
- Daughter of Taylor R. Scott
- Member of:
- Scott Family of Georgia and Florida
Matilda Scott was the daughter of Taylor R. Scott and Rachel W. Seawright. She married Daniel Womble.1
Known Children of Matilda Scott and Daniel Womble
- Mattie Taylor Womble b. 5 Oct 1870, d. 26 Jan 1951
- William Whitte Womble+ b. c 1875, d. 1965
Citations
- [S383] Iva Annette Davis Rutledge, "Scott-Sheffield Family Records". Supplied 12 November 1999 in the form of two GEDCOM files by Iva Rutledge, at e-mail address. These GEDCOM contains about 800 descendants of Stephen Scott (1824-1885) and his wife, Louisa Beard that Iva has compiled over many years. Iva is the great granddaughter of Joseph A. J. Sheffield and Margarett Ann Scott.
Martha Scott
F, b. circa 1842
- Relationship
- Daughter of Taylor R. Scott
- Member of:
- Scott Family of Georgia and Florida
Joseph Scott
M, b. circa 1829
- Relationship
- Son of Taylor R. Scott
- Member of:
- Scott Family of Georgia and Florida
John Manning Scott
M, b. circa 1848
- Relationship
- Son of Taylor R. Scott
- Member of:
- Scott Family of Georgia and Florida
Louisa N. Beard
F, b. 8 November 1837, d. 21 May 1888
She married Stephen Scott, son of Taylor R. Scott and Rachel W. Seawright, on 8 February 1855 at Randolph, Georgia, United States.1 Louisa died on 21 May 1888 at Miller, Georgia, United States, at age 50.2 Her body was buried in May 1888 at Roberts Cemetery, Miller, Georgia, United States.
Known Children of Louisa N. Beard and Stephen Scott
- Joseph T. Scott b. 1856
- Martha E. Scott b. c 1858
- Margarett Ann Scott+ b. 24 Dec 1859, d. 17 Oct 1935
- Virginia Barto Scott+ b. 2 Sep 1862, d. 23 Mar 1951
- Willie Scott+ b. Feb 1864
- Julia Elizabeth Scott+ b. 10 Aug 1866, d. 6 Oct 1958
- Ida Scott+ b. 1868
- Lola Scott+ b. 1868, d. 8 Sep 1968
- Charles Scott b. c 1869
- John Walter Scott+ b. 25 Sep 1871, d. 4 Dec 1915
- George A. Scott b. c 1876
- Sam R. Scott+ b. c 1881
Martha E. Scott
F, b. circa 1858
- Relationship
- Granddaughter of Taylor R. Scott
- Member of:
- Scott Family of Georgia and Florida
Margarett Ann Scott1
F, b. 24 December 1859, d. 17 October 1935
- Relationship
- Granddaughter of Taylor R. Scott
- Member of:
- Scott Family of Georgia and Florida
Margarett Ann Scott was the daughter of Stephen Scott and Louisa N. Beard. She married Joseph A. J. Sheffield, on 18 January 1877 at Colquitt, Miller, Georgia, United States.2 Margarett died on 17 October 1935 at Miller, Georgia, United States, at age 75. Her body was buried at Roberts Cemetery, Miller, Georgia, United States.3
Known Children of Margarett Ann Scott and Joseph A. J. Sheffield
- Mary Lou Sheffield b. 27 Jan 1878, d. 4 Jan 1940
- Cullie Sheffield+ b. 10 Jan 1880, d. 17 Apr 1963
- Connie Sheffield b. 20 Jul 1883, d. 21 Dec 1886
- EveLean Sheffield b. 17 Sep 1885, d. 29 Sep 1887
- Joseph Clarence Sheffield+ b. 5 Jul 1886, d. 30 Mar 1936
- Dennis Judson Sheffield+ b. 5 Mar 1888, d. 11 Aug 1964
- Willie Sheffield b. 5 Nov 1891, d. 14 Nov 1893
- John Walter Sheffield+ b. 5 Jan 1893, d. 19 Dec 1980
- Gatsie Mae Sheffield+ b. 31 May 1898, d. 9 Dec 1984
- Robert Sheffield b. 30 Nov 1900, d. 15 Dec 1900
Citations
- [S383] Iva Annette Davis Rutledge, "Scott-Sheffield Family Records". Supplied 12 November 1999 in the form of two GEDCOM files by Iva Rutledge, at e-mail address. These GEDCOM contains about 800 descendants of Stephen Scott (1824-1885) and his wife, Louisa Beard that Iva has compiled over many years. Iva is the great granddaughter of Joseph A. J. Sheffield and Margarett Ann Scott. Date of Import: Jun 4, 1999.
- [S385] Joseph A. J. Sheffield Family Bible, who cited this bible as the source This information was supplied by Iva Davis Rutledge in 1999,.
- [S384] The Cemetery Survey of Miller County, Georgia 1824-1981, (Hereafter cited as Miller Co. GA Cemetery Survey).
Rachel R. Adkinson
F
- Member of:
- Scott Family of Georgia and Florida
She married Peter R. Scott, son of Taylor R. Scott and Rachel W. Seawright, on 27 December 1860 at Randolph, Georgia, United States.
Sarah E. Ponder
F, b. 30 December 1858, d. 4 February 1891
- Relationship
- 5th great-granddaughter of John Townsend
Sarah E. Ponder was the daughter of William G. Ponder and Jane Annie Townsend. She married Madison Livingston Leslie, circa 1889.1 Sarah died on 4 February 1891 at Madison, Florida, United States, at age 32.2 Her body was buried in February 1891 at Pine Grove Church Cemetery, Madison, Florida, United States.
Known Children of Sarah E. Ponder and Madison Livingston Leslie
- Lillian Jane Leslie+ b. c 1890