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Note: . From 1826 to 1868 Pickens County was also known by the alias of Pickens District. The 1868 Constitution changed all districts to counties. Immanuel M. Scoggins FIND A GRAVE http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=SCO&GSpartial=1&GSbyrel=all&GSst=4&GScntry=4&GSsr=201&GRid=24360261& Birth: Oct. 28, 1845 South Carolina, USA Death: May 7, 1930 Cleveland, Conway County, Arkansas, USA Family links: Children: Manuel Lay Scoggins (1887 - 1910)* Emma Clem Scoggins Roberson (1890 - 1975)* Burial: Cleveland Cemetery Cleveland, Conway County, Arkansas, USA Created by: Jeff James Record added: Feb 03, 2008 Find A Grave Memorial# 24360261 1860 US Census Northern Division, De Kalb, Alabama Post Office; Rawlingsville Syntha D. Scoggins F abt 1820 40 South Carolina Icy F. Scoggins F abt 1842 18 South Carolina Emma C Scoggins F abt 1843 17 South Carolina Squire H Scoggins M abt 1844 16 South Carolina Manuel Scoggins M abt 1846 14 South Carolina Cuida Scoggins F abt 1848 12 South Carolina Malinda Scoggins F abt 1850 10 South Carolina Catharine Scoggins F abt 1852 8 South Carolina Ancestry.com U.S., Union Soldiers Compiled Service Records, 1861-1865 Name: Immanuel Scoggins Birth Date: abt 1845 Age: 18 Enlistment Date: 1863 Military Unit: Second Cavalry Ancestry.com U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 Name: Immanuel Scoggins Side: Union Regiment State/Origin: Tennesee Regiment Name: 2 Tennessee Cavalry Regiment Name Expanded: 2nd Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry Company: D Rank In: Private Rank In Expanded: Private Rank Out: Private Rank Out Expanded: Private Film Number: M392 roll 13 1870 US Census Township 6 Range 9, DeKalb, Alabama Post Office; Rawlingsville https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MHK3-GZ1 28 30 Cynthia Scoggins F abt 1820 50 South Carolina Emanuel Scoggins M 24 South Carolina Lucinda Scoggins F 21 South Carolina Melinda Scoggins F 19 South Carolina Catharine Scoggins F 17 South Carolina 29 31 Clementine Morgan F 28 South Carolina Sulenad Morgan F 4 Tennessee James E Morgan M 1 Alabama Diana Luttrell F 9 Alabama Ancestry.com Alabama Marriages, 1809-1920 (Selected Counties) Name: M. L. Scoggins Gender: Male Spouse: Caroline Crossland Spouse Gender: Female Marriage Date: 18 Dec 1873 Marriage Place: Jackson Performed By: Minister of the Gospel Surety/Perf. Name: J. E. Douthit OSPage: 280 1880 US Census Jackson, Alabama Enumerated on 17. 22 day of June 1880 <-probably 17th to the 22nd https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M4J2-5W1 Head Manuel Scogins M abt 1846 34 Married SC SC SC Wife Lincie C Scogins F abt 1856 24 Married AL TN TN Daughter Ellen Scogins F abt 1874 6 Single AL SC TN Son Rasmus Scogins M abt 1877 3 Single AL SC TN Mother Cintha Scogins F abt 1811 69 Widowed SC SC SC Sister Malinda Scogins F abt 1851 29 Single SC SC SC 1900 US Census ED 10 Nichols Township, Conway, Arkansas https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M3X5-PCJ Head Emanul Scoggins M Oct 1845 55 Married 26yrs SC SC SC Wife Stivey C Scoggins F May 1854 46 Married 26yrs 11 9 AL GA GA Dau Unilull Scoggins F Mar 1885 15 Single AR SC AL Dau Ida M Scoggins F Dec 1887 13 Single AR SC AL Son Manul L Scoggins M Dec 1887 13 Single AR SC AL Dau Emma C Scoggins F Jul 1890 10 Single AR SC AL Dau Louisa Scoggins F Jul 1890 7 Single AR SC AL Dau Gracie C Scoggins F Nov 1895 5 Single AR SC AL 1910 US Census Nichols, Conway, Arkansas https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MKJV-FCT Head Manuel L Scoggins M abt 1846 64 Married SC SC SC Wife Stincy C Scoggins F abt 1855 55 Married AL GA GA Daughter Ida May Scoggins F abt 1888 22 Divorced AR SC AL Daughter Emma C Scoggins F abt 1891 19 Single AR SC AL Daughter Louisa Scoggins F abt 1894 16 Single AR SC AL Daughter Gracie C Scoggins F abt 1896 14 Single AR SC AL Grandson Cornelius Jones M abt 1906 4 Single AR SC AL 1920 US Census Cleveland, Conway, Arkansas https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MDNC-HTM Head Manuel Scroggins M abt 1846 74 Married SC SC SC Wife Tince Scroggins F abt 1856 64 Married AL GA GA Grandson Cornelius Jones M abt 1906 14 Single AR AR AR 1930 US Census Cleveland, Conway, Arkansas https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XM2L-DC1 Head Imanuel M Scoggins M abt 1846 84 Married SC SC SC Wife Stencie C Scoggins F abt 1855 75 Married AL TN GA Ancestry.com War Department Application for Headstone Immanuel Scoggins Pvt. Company D. 2nd Tenn. Cav. Death Date: 7 May 1930 Cemetery: Cleveland Cemetery Location: Cleveland, Arkansas Ancestry.com Arkansas Death Index, 1914-1950 Name: Imanuel Scoggins Death Day: 7 Death Month: May Death Year: 1930 County: Conway Roll Number: 19241933 On the Certificate of death for Imanuel Sccogins. Henry Scoggins and Cynthia DeeAnna Poole are listed as the parents of Imanuel. Email to Mike and Ruthie Crandall sent: Monday, June 26, 2000 I spend last week doing research at the Arkansas History Commission in Little Rock. I found Civil War pension records for my great grandfather Squire Henry SCOGGINS. In these records a Manuel SCOGGINS reports that his brother Squire Henry was 18 in December 1862. The Arkansas Death Index shows a Imanuel Scoggins died 5/7/1930 in Conway Co. AR. The Certificate of Death shows his father as Henry SCOGGINS and mother Cynthia DeeAnna POOLE. His dated of birth as Oct. 28, 1845 and birthplace as Pickens District South Carolina. Also mentioned in Squire Henry pension records is that he was from DeKalb county Alabama. I checked the 1860 Census Alabama Index and found Syntha D. SCOGGINS in Northern Division DeKalb county Alabama PO Rawlingsville with Icy, Emma, Squire H.,Manuel, Cuida, Malinda, and Catherine. The 1870 Census T6 R9 Dekalb Co. Alabama PO Rawlingsville shows Cynthia SCOGGINS, Emanuel, Lucuida, Melinda, and Catherine.I believe Manuel moved to Conway Arkansas sometime in 1890. I still have not found any record with Henry SCOGGINS in South Carolina 1850 nor Syntha. I have checked other state but still can find them. Hope this information is of help. Larry Scoggins 12 East Stephenson St. Freeport, IL 61032 COPIED FROM THE WILLIAMS/BURKE Family Tree in ANCESTRY.COM I came across a note I had written many years ago from a publication my mother had from her mother-in-law, Emma Clementine Scoggins Roberson. This is taken from the following: "The Guiding Light of God's Truth Made Plain" by Evangelist J. M. Morgan (James Manuel Morgan - son of Emma Clementine Scoggins Morgan Sharpton-sister to Immanuel Lay Scoggins, sometimes called Manuel or Man Scoggins) Page 14, Chapter 27 MANUEL LAY SCOGGINS Mrs. Cinthy D. Scoggins, Mother Stincy Scoggins, his wife Miss Lindy Scoggins, sister Mrs. Emma C. Morgan, sister From Mt. Carmel School, near Dorens Cove near Bridgeport, Alabama Came to Arkansas in the fall of 1875. M.L. Scoggins was a Union soldier. In 1881 John A. Cargile helped him get his bounty of $1400 and a small pension. M.L. Scoggins paid the railrood fare for his mother and her family from Alabama to Arkansas in November 1881. I do not have a copy of the original publication, but will search for it. Grandma Roberson always said her parents came to Arkansas in a covered wagon. She said the road was swampy with narrow lanes. She told me they saw a snake so long it reached all across the roadway. The family came to Lewisburg, Arkansas and lived there until her father could build a house in northern Conway County. (I found property in Van Buren County that he had, so they may have lived there first). While they were at Lewisburg, the oldest daughter, Ellen, died of some type of disease. She was buried in the cemetery in Lewisburg. I looked for a gravesite, but there was probably no marker other than a stone to mark her grave. During the 1840's through the turn of the century, Lewisburg was a thriving town. When the railroad was built a couple of miles north of Lewisburg, the county seat was moved to the growing town of Morrilton. Lewisburg still has a few houses, but when the new bridge across the Arkansas River was built in the 1970's, it is harder to find the old part of town. Sharon Roberson Hardin, August 2012
Note: Emaniel/Imaniel is listed as born in Pickens District, South Carolina
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