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About Mourning (Exum) Scott, Old Cheraw
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Lodowick Johnson Hill. “The Hills of Wilkes County, Georgia, and allied families.” online. (page 23 of 41). link
Jeremiah Exum and Ann Lawrence, his wife, had: 1. — Richard Exum, d. unm.; 2. — Mary Exum, m. (1), 14 Oct., 1699, Jacob Ricks, son of Isaac Ricks and Kathren, his wife; m. (II) in 1703, Col. Barnabie McKennie, Sr.; 3. — Ann Exum, m. George Green, predeceased her parents, leaving no issue; 4. — Elizabeth Exum, d. unm.; 5. — Jane Exum, m. Richard Outland; 6. — Mourning Exum, m. William Scott; 7. — Christian Exum, m. George Norsworthy (2nd wife), Lt. Col., Commander-in-Chief in Nansemond Co., Va., 1699. (Va. Co. Rec. 2, p. 105) ; 8. — Sarah Exum, m. her cousin, Robert Lawrence, Jr.
(W. & M. Q., Vol. 27, No. 1— July 1918, pp. 57-'8, article by Mrs. Annie Noble Sims.) 6
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WIFE's Lineage: Lodowick Johnson Hill. “The Hills of Wilkes County, Georgia, and allied families.” online. (page 23 of 41). link
Jeremiah Exum and Ann Lawrence, his wife, had: 1. — Richard Exum, d. unm.; 2. — Mary Exum, m. (1), 14 Oct., 1699, Jacob Ricks, son of Isaac Ricks and Kathren, his wife; m. (II) in 1703, Col. Barnabie McKennie, Sr.; 3. — Ann Exum, m. George Green, predeceased her parents, leaving no issue; 4. — Elizabeth Exum, d. unm.; 5. — Jane Exum, m. Richard Outland; 6. — Mourning Exum, m. William Scott; 7. — Christian Exum, m. George Norsworthy (2nd wife), Lt. Col., Commander-in-Chief in Nansemond Co., Va., 1699. (Va. Co. Rec. 2, p. 105) ; 8. — Sarah Exum, m. her cousin, Robert Lawrence, Jr.
(W. & M. Q., Vol. 27, No. 1— July 1918, pp. 57-'8, article by Mrs. Annie Noble Sims.) 6
John Scott, the "mulattoe" son of Nanny Scott, was bound as an apprentice blacksmith to Robert Moore in Cumberland County, Virginia court on 27 April 1767 [Orders 1764-7, 459]. He may have been the John Scott who was a soldier that died in the service of the state according to testimony of (his mother?) Nanny Scott and (brother?) Andrew Scott in Henrico County court on 4 February 1788 [Orders 1787-9, 169]. Drury Scott and Nanny Scott testified in Henrico County court on 4 February 1788 that Axom Scott was the legal representative of John Scott, a soldier who died in the service of the state [Orders 1787-9, 169; 1789-91, 184, 417, 430].
Mourning (Exum) Scott, Old Cheraw's Timeline
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Isle of Wight County, Va
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Battle Beach Road, Newsoms, Southampton County, VA
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