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1850 Boone Co. Indiana
1091 1104
Scott William 25 M Farmer born Ky b1826
Scott Phebe A 25 F born Ill. b 1826
Scott Mary E. 3 born Ind. b 1847
Scott James 8/12 born Ind. b 18501860 United States Federal Census, Missouri, Camden County, OsageTownship, Roll: M653_611 , part 1, page
33, family/dwelling: 223/270,
William age 34 b. KY b. 1826
no spouse listed
Mary E. age 12 b. IN b 1847
James age 9 b. IN b 1850
Nancy J. age 6 b. MO b 1854
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RESEARCHER-DESCENDANTS: Norma Jean Coon <rcoon4@cox.net> sent the following to T.Mason on 26 May 2004.
Obituary: Nancy Belle Galyon Scott
Wife of James Scott, died December 8, 1905. Nancy Belle Scott (Galyon) was born April 3, 1858. Besides her husband she leaves eight children, John, George, Ida, Ellis, Arthur, Ann, Louise, Elisha, to mourn her loss. She was laid to rest in the Linn Creek cemetery.1870 United States Federal Census, Missouri, Camden County, Osage Township, Roll 764, Book 1, page 520a, family dwelling 126/126 Isaac Parish, (56) farmer. (born Kentucky) Charlotte, (53), keeping house, (born Tennessee), Susan Y. (18), born Arkansas, Elizabeth (11), at school, born Missouri, James Scott (18), born Indiana, farm laborer, Arnold Elen (11), at school, born Missouri.
COMMENT: Isaac Parrish is the father of Philip Sheridain Parrish who married Martha Jane Scott, daughter of Arthur Scott and Angeline Burris of Miller County, Missouri.
1900 United States Federal Census, Missouri, Camden County, Osage Township, family dwelling:136/136: James W. Scott, head of household, farm laborer, $140 personal value, born Indiana, (22), farmer, Eliza A. (22), John A. (1), both born Missouri.
1900 United States Federal Census, Missouri, Camden County, Warren Township, family/dwelling 106/11, James Scott, head of household, born January 1849, (51), born Indiana, Nancy B., wife, born April 1857 (43), Ellis M., son, born October 1878, John W., son, December 1880, (19), James A., son, August, 1883, George M., son, born August 1886, Ida B., daughter, August 1887 (12), Luby A., daughter, February 1890, (10), Luellen, daughter, born January 1893 (7), Elisha F., son, born October 1898 (2), all born Missouri.
COMMENT: These records are the only one with the two sisters, Elizabeth (Lizzie) and Nancy Belle, (Belle) Galyon living together in Missouri. Simon Scott's mother, Cynthia was living at this time , she had married David Lyne.(From Neil Allen Bristow, researching the Galyon family)
1910 United States Federal Census, Missouri, Camden County, Osage Township, Family/dwelling: James Scott, head of household, (59), widowed, born Indiana, farmer, Arthur, son (24), laborer, Anna, daughter (18), Lue E. (15), Elisha, son (11), all born Missouri.
1910 United States Federal Census, Missouri, Camden County, Osage Township, Family/dwelling, Ellis M. Scott, head of household (32), farmer, Jessie, wife, (25), William, son (7), Mary, daughter (6), all born in Missouri,
From Shirley McLaughlin: daughter of Hattie Mae Scott McLaughlin - "The Galyon sisters, Elizabeth Gallion and Belle Gallion married Scott cousins. Their mother was Martha Ellen Easter Gallion. Their father, Abraham John Gallion. Uncle John Adam and Aunt Sarah Easter raised Grandma Lizzie Scott, John Galyon and Belle Galyon in Arkansas. After their mother, Martha Easter Galyon died. The father (Abram J. Galyon) remarried a widow with 2 children but mother or Aunt Alta did not know their names. She was a neighbor lady. My mother, Hattie McLaughlin and Aunt Alta Toler both told me the same thing about Martha Ellen Easter being their grandmother. They ran away one night to Uncle John and Aunt Sarah Easter's home and stayed there until old enough to work."
See obituary in notes of his brother John.
Never returned from military service.
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Departed this life, Saturday, September 15, 1906 aged 25 years, John Scott, son of James and Belle Scott. He was born December 19, 1881, in Camden County, and was a model young man. He leaves a father, three brothers, three sisters, a sweetheart and many friends to mourn his loss, but the Lord's will be done.John had been in the employ of F. Hooker for the last three years, and stood high in the estimation of all who knew him. He was to have been married the day before Thanksgiving to Miss Ersula Blount, but the Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away. The day will come when we shall meet on that blissful shore, and meet our loved ones there, where parting will never come. It is hard to give thee up, but God says come, take up thy cross and follow me, thou good and faithful servant. Blessed is he that lays down his life for his brother's sake.
Deceased belonged to the church of God and was a true believer in God. We have reasons to believe he is at rest and peace with God. May the Lord have mercy on the bereaved father, brother and sisters and heal the broken heart of his sweetheart, for the sake of her father and and mother. John Scott was a gentleman in very respect. At the time of his mother's death, last fall, it was her request that her son John look after the children and this he did, following her wish. He was a kind and affectionate son and loving brother.
Farewell, dear John, but not forever, for we will meet you in the bye and bye.Written by a friend, J.D. Blount
DOUBLE DROWNING
Linn Creek - Camden Co., Mo Sept, 21, 1906
John and George Scott victims of horrible accidentJohn Scott, age twenty-five and his brother, George, five years younger, sons of James Scott, lost their lives by downing at Kincheloe ____ five miles down the Osage River last Saturday night , though exactly in what maner is unknown, as they were alone at the time of the accident. They had left their brother, Arthur, who was going to a dance, on this side of the river, and John intended to ferry George over the river and return with the boat, going later to Mr. J.D. Blout's and from there to the dance. They also had a horse to cross, which was probably, in some way, the cause of the accident. John did not appear at Mr. Blout's nor at the dance and George did not reach home. Next morning the house was found on this side of the river, exhausted as from a severe struggle, and a place was found where it had tried to get up the bank and fallen back in the water. The boat was also found, partly filled with water.
A searching party began dragging the river and the excitement was increased by the finding of a lock of woman's hair, which afterwards proved to be a love token from John's finacee, which had been grappled or floated from his pocket. Both bodies were recovered Sunday afternoon and buried on Monday. In view of the facts, no inquest was held, but it is presumed that John lost his life in trying to rescue his brother, who could not swim. One theory is that John was fording and was thrown from his horse, George going to him with the boat, which was over-turned by the struggles of the horse. Another is that they were swimming the horse beside the boat and thus met with disaster. Nothing further will likely ever be known.
John was a general favorite and the mainstay of the family, while George was also an industrious, quiet boy. The tragic affair has naturally occasioned much sorrow in the community."
RESEARCHER-DESCENDANTS: Norma Jean Coon <rcoon4@cox.net> sent the following to T.Mason on 26 May 2004.
Obituary: Charles Arthur McDowell died Monday (May 15, 1967) at the home. Surviving are his wife, Louise, of the home, six sons, Melborne of Osage Beach, Malcolm, Junior and Delmar, all of Kaiser, Bernard of Lake Ozark and Gail of Sacramento, California; three daughters, Mrs. Beulah Bowlin of Sanger, California, Mrs. Louise Mawyer and Mrs. Vera Rainwater, both of Kaiser; three brothers, George of Sedalia, Frank of Ulman, and Clyde of Osage Beach, 32 grandchildren, and 15 great grandchildren.
1910 United States Federal Census, Missouri, Miller County, Osage Township, Linn Creek, E D 32, page 11, family/dwelling: 197/197, Charley Mc Dowell, head of household.
1920 United States Federal Census, Missouri, Camden County, Volume 19 ED 38, Sheet 10, line 60; family/dwelling: 186/187: Arthur McDowell, head (30), Lora, wife (21), Melbourne (6 years and 9 months), Bulah ( 4 years and 8 months), Malcom (2 years 7 months), Bernerd (nine months), Elisha Scott, brother-in-law (19), all in Missouri.
1930 United States Federal Census, Missouri, Camden County, Osage, T626_1180, page 7b, E D 9, family/dwelling: 152/158: C. Arthur McDowell, head of household, (39) married at age 23 , Lou, wife, (35), married at age 19), Milbern, son, (17), Beulah, daughter, (15), Malcolm , son,(12), Bernard, son, (7), Vernon, son, (5), Junior, son, (5), Delmer, son, (3 years and 6 months), all born Missouri.
Application for Social Security Account Number: Louise Ellen McDowell, Kaiser, Missouri , Full Name at Birth: Louise Ellen Scott, age at last birthday, 50, date of birth: Januiary 6 , 1900, place of birth: Linn Creek, Camden County, Missouri, father's full name: Jim Scott; mother's full name before ever married: Nancy Bell Gallion, sex: female, color,white, Business Name of Employer: Mr. Delbert Dean, Lake Ozark, Missouri, Dated: 5 May 1950, Signed: Louise Ellen Mc Dowell.
COMMENT: Scott relative says that Charles and Louise had three more sons: Ellis, Fred, George McDowell. Not mentioned in any census.
Social Security Death Index: Louise Mc Dowell, SSN 495-34-9027, issued Missouri, date of birth 6 January 1900, death: May 1974, Kaiser,Missouri, 65047.
Social Security Death Index: Bernard Mc Dowell, born: 29 December 1919, died: September 19 76, Lake Ozark, Missouri, 65049, SSN:494-18-9325.
Missouri, Miller County, Glaize Township, Kaiser, New Hope Cemetery Tombstone Inscriptions , page 4.
Emma L. Mawyer (70), lives in Missouri. Unlisted phone number. (2004).
RESEARCHER-DESCENDANTS: Norma Jean Coon <rcoon4@cox.net> sent the following to T.Mason on 26 May 2005.
CEMETERY: Conway Cemetery, located in Section 14, Range 16 West, Township 39 North. South of Highway 54, near the grand Glaize Bridge. Fenced and well cared for.
1930 United States Federal Census, Missouri, Camden County, Osage Township, District 9, family/dwelling: 120/125: Ellis M. Scott, head of household, (51), married at age 23, carpenter, Jessie, wife (46), married at age 18, Fred M., son, (19), George, son (9), Louis Black, son in law, (26), married at age 21, laborer, Mary Black, daughter of head of household (24) married at age 19, Melvin, grandson to head of household, 4 years 2 months, Mervin, grandson to head of household, 2 years and 5 months, all born Missouri.
Camden County, Missouri Marriage License Index: Ellis M. Scott to Jessie Bell, issued: 24 Jan 1902; filed: 30 Jan 1902, Book 1, page 1.
1910 United States Federal Census, Missouri, Camden County, Osage Township, T624_772, part 1, page 257a, line 18, Family/dwelling 160/160: Ellis M. Scott, head of household (32), married 8 years, farmer, Jessie, wife, (25), married 8 years, 2 children, both living: William, son (7), Mary, daughter (6), all born in Missouri.
1920 United States Federal Census, Oklahoma, Creek County, Sapulpa, T625_1460, page 1a, ED 47, line 13, family/dwelling: 3/4: E. M. Scott, head of household (41), farmer, Jessie, wife (36), Willie, son (16), Mary, daughter (14), Fred, son (8), all born Missouri.
Social Security Death Index: Jessie Scott, SSN: 492-56-1314, birth date: 5 January 1884; death date: 15 February 1968, last residence: Linn Creek, Camden County, Missouri, Issued: Missouri (1966).
RESEARCHER-DESCENDANTS: Norma Jean Coon <rcoon4@cox.net> sent the following to T.Mason on 26 May 2005.
1920 United States Federal Census, Missouri, Camden County, Osage Township, T624_, ED 38, page 8b, family/dwelling, 168/169: Stanley Brockman, head of household, (28), owns own property, farmer, Ersula, wife (28), Nell Scott, stepdaughter, (10), Jefferson Blount, father-in-law, (58), laborer, all born Missouri.
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