Letitia McFarland

Female 1780 - 1842  (62 years)


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  1. 1.  Letitia McFarland was born on 19 May 1780 in Rockbridge Co., VA; died on 1 Aug 1842 in Vienna, Clark, Ohio.

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    • Birth: 19 May 1780, , Rockbridge, Virginia

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    HISTORY: 1883 History of Fairfield and Perry Counties, Ohio, Fairfield
    (SON DR. HERVEY SCOTT) FAIRFIELD COUNTY BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES
    PAGE 355
    ...SCOTT, DR. HERVEY, was born at Oldtown, Greene county, Ohio, January 30,
    1809. Until the close of his seventeenth year he worked on the farm with his
    father, enduring the hardships, privations and struggles of purely frontier
    life. His early education, such as it was, was received in the little rough log
    school-houses of the pioneer age, by the light of oiled paper windows. In
    February, 1826, he went to live in the Mitton family, in South Charleston,
    Clark county, Ohio, to go to school and learn the trade of manufacturing
    spinning wheels. In 1833 he commenced the study of the medical profession, and
    in 1836 went into the practice. Two years later he changed his profession to
    that of dentistry, and in April, 1839, located in Lancaster, where he has
    continued to reside to the present time. On the 7th of November, 1830, he was
    first married to Lydia Ann Milton, of South Charleston, who died childless on
    the 12th day of June, 1841. On the 10th day of April, 1842, he was a second
    time married to Priscilla Ann Crook, of Lancaster, who was the mother of his
    children. Her death occurred on the 14th day of July, 1873. In May, 1875, he
    was married to his third wife, Sophia Stebbin, of Chicopee, Massachusetts, who
    deceased October 10, 1852. His family consisted of six children, viz.: Hervey,
    Mary Elizabeth, Sarah M., John Clark, Charles Robert, and William Derbin. Mary
    Elizabeth and Charles Robert died respectively at the ages of two years and at
    eight months. Hervey died at Chillicothe, November 29, 1873, at the age of
    thirty years and seven months. He left a widow (Mrs. Emma Scott) and one son
    (Hervey Howe), now residents of Lancaster. Sarah M. married Charles Hutchison,
    and is at present residing in Toledo, Ohio. She is the mother of two children
    ---Mary Hamilton and Helen. Helen died at the age of a little over one month,
    in December, 1881. J. Clark married Ida O'Harra, of Columbus, in 1874. They
    have had three sons---George, Walter, and Starling. George died in September,
    1882, at the age of over seven years. J. Clark resides in Lancaster, and is by
    profession a dentist. The ancestors of Dr. Scott first came to America in the
    early part of the eighteenth century. On the father's side they were Irish; on
    the mother's Scotch. The Scotts settled first in North Carolina, and there his
    father was born. The McFarlands, which was the name on the mother's side,
    settled in Rockbridge county, Virginia, and there his mother was born. During
    the troublous times of the Revolution between Whig and Tory, the grandfather,
    being a Whig, sought safety by removing his family to Rockbridge county,
    Virginia. Near the close of the century both families, with others, removed to
    and settled in Kentucky, first at the Crab Orchard and afterwards on Indian
    Creek, near Cynthiana, in Harrison county. The place on which the Scott family
    settled, on Indian Creek, is known to this day as "Scott Station," on account
    of a garrison of soldiers having been stationed there to protect the frontiers
    during the Indian troubles. There the doctor's parents were married in 1800,
    and in 1808 emigrated to Ohio and settled at Oldtown, near Xenia. The Scott
    family consisted of eleven children, of whom the doctor is the fourth, viz.:
    Rachel, Margaret, William, Hervey, Milton, Washington, Cynthia (the two latter
    were twins), Clark, Emily, Benjamin, and Joseph. Washington, Clark, Emily, and
    Benjamin, died in childhood; Joseph died at the age of eighteen years;
    Margaret, the second in age, died at the age of about sixty years; and Rachel,
    the first born, died in infancy; four are living ---William and Milton, in
    Madison county, Ohio; Cynthia, in Thorntown, Ind.; and Hervey, in Lancaster.
    The name of the grandfather Scott was Ahram, and that of grandfather McFarland
    was William. All four of the grand parents died respectively between 1812 and
    1820, at their homes on Indian Creek. Moses was father of the doctor and Lettie
    his mother. The mother died in August, 1842, aged sixty-two years; the father
    died in October, 1865, at the age of ninety-two years.

    Letitia married Moses Scott in Jun 1800 in Cynthiana, Harrison, Kentucky. Moses was born in , , North Carolina; died in Oct 1865 in , , Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]