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Marriage: Children:
  1. Madge Mae Scott: Birth: MAY 1896 in Saline County, Missouri. Death: 1920

  2. Nora Naomi Scott: Birth: 23 JAN 1898 in Saline County, Missouri. Death: 1 FEB 1901 in Saline County, Missouri

  3. Felix Luther Scott: Birth: 22 OCT 1900 in Saline County, Missouri. Death: 15 JUN 1989 in Orlando, Florida

  4. Edna Opal Scott: Birth: 22 FEB 1905 in Saline County, Missouri. Death: 26 MAR 1977 in Saline County, Missouri

  5. Scott: Birth: 1907 in Saline County, Missouri. Death: 1907 in Saline County, Missouri

  6. Lawrence William Scott: Birth: 17 DEC 1908 in Ridge Prairie, Saline County, Missouri. Death: 7 AUG 1986 in Cochise County, Arizona

  7. Lola Scott: Birth: 15 DEC 1909. Death: 1997

  8. Hall Eugene Scott: Birth: 11 AUG 1911 in Ridge Prairie, Saline County, Missouri. Death: 24 JUN 1979 in Peoria County, Illinois


Sources
1. Title:   Descendants of Thomas MCLAUGHLIN
Author:   Lisa Parker
Url:   http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/p/a/r/Lisa-K-Parker/GENE3-0001.html
2. Title:   Descendants of Thomas MCLAUGHLIN
Author:   Lisa Parker
Url:   http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/p/a/r/Lisa-K-Parker/GENE3-0001.html
3. Title:   Descendants of Thomas MCLAUGHLIN
Author:   Lisa Parker
Url:   http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/p/a/r/Lisa-K-Parker/GENE3-0001.html
4. Title:   Descendants of Thomas MCLAUGHLIN
Author:   Lisa Parker
Url:   http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/p/a/r/Lisa-K-Parker/GENE3-0001.html
5. Title:   INDEX SALINE COUNTY MARRIAGES 1881-1897 BRIDES INDEX
Author:   Lisa Parker
Url:   ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/mo/saline/vitals/marriages/1881marr.txt

Notes
a. Note:   N95 Twin sister of Beth Sidie.
b. Note:   N285 Sadie died at her country home near Pipertown. Sadie who had just arisen and came downstairs, fell at the foot of the stairs, as she did so calling to her husband that she was very ill and to summon a physician. Before a physician could reach her, she died. She had been in ill-health for the last year and for the last week had been suffering with a cough. Death was due to a bursted blood vessel caused from violent coughing. For many years Sadie and her Husband Luther lived at Koping where Mr. Scott had a general merchandise store and blacksmith shop. Sadie was a faithful attendant at the Heath's Creek Baptist Church. She also taught a class yielding a wonderful influence upon the lives of those who were members of her class.
c. Note:   N286 Following is a copy of a letter written by Saida Scott but never mailed, possible because of incomplete address, possibly because she forgot to mail it and lost it among other letters. The envelope was addressed to MR. Tom McLaughlin, Oklahoma City, Okla.
  June 27, l938
  Dear Tom I know you will be surprised to hear from one of your half sisters after so long a time we met you remember at my home years ago soon after your our father died tom you know blood is thicker than water it makes me feel sad to write this letter I don't know you or any of your folks but you know the water run under the bridge can never return I feel you are near to me and what I would want of you is to write and write all the good you know about my father he belonged to the mason lodge wright and tell me where he held his membership if you know Please write and tell me all you know of your brothers and sisters their names and our uncles you know we children can't help what our parents have done there are six of us living five of us have our address at Nelson, MO Brother See Napton MO. They all have lovely familys and grandchildren. My hussband was sixty-nine years young yesterday We cellebrated by giving him a surprise dinner with friends and folks from Kc Marshall and Nelson. now Tom please write and tell me all you know about him my sister and I have been living Christian lives since we were fifteen years old. So you see we are in Gods care we live Sister and I live about a mile apart on hiway forty. With best wished and expecting an early reply I remain your sister Sadie Scott.
 Nelson No
 In trusting God will lead you to answer this letter and say all the good you can about your father. he sure had lots of friends here when he lived. all the life I know about him by and by.
d. Note:   N287 All her life Sadie Scott carried a concern to know about her father's early life and a desire to rectify the wrong which he had evidently (so she suspected) done to an earlier wife and children. The possibility of getting some information from a Masonic Lodge record is evidenced in the letter. He was probably baptized Catholic in Ireland as an infant, but in the years of his married life he apparently had nothing to do with any church. Sadie Scott had evidently read or heard in a family tradition that the McLaughlins of County Cork were owners of large gold mines. This was a romantic attempt to establish roots in the past more than a desire for inheritance of wealth.
  this information from Viola Standley Scott-received 1/1991
 I received this from George Holt in 1998.


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