Chapter XIII
David Scalf
In 1830, at the age of 58, David is listed in the census of that year as a resident of Washington County, Tennessee. Living with David in 1830 were his wife, Nancy, and children Benjamin, Malachi, David, William, Rebecca and Sarah. David's older brother, Benjamin, had evidently preceded him to Washington County as he too is listed in the 1830 Washington County, Tennessee Census. Several of David's children apparently moved to Carter County, Tennessee and married there.
The 1840 Census indicates to us that David had moved to Sullivan County, Tennessee. However, sometime between 1840-1850 he returned to Carter County probably to be near his children. In 1850, David Scalf and his wife, Nancy, were living in the home of Levi Taylor in Carter County, Tennessee.Children of Malachi
Scalf and Diannah Lacy
William J.
Scalf m. Matilda Minter
James L. Scalf m. Mary A. Emmert
Matilda Scalf
Children
of
Malachi Scalf and Ellen Spivey
Thomas Nelson
Scalf m. Nancy Milhorn
George Scalf m. Lula Scalf
John Scalf m. Annie Goble (B. 1-9-1887 D. 6-6-1937)
Samuel Scalf m. Ellen Robinson
Charles Scalf m. Nettie Carr (B. 6-27-1835 D. 9-20-1925)
Sarah Scalf m. Robert Richards
Children
of
Benjamin Scalf and Lydia Mayfield
Isaac Scalf m.
Nannie Glover (2-4-1869 Sullivan Co., Tn.)
Jesse Scalf
Children of William
A.J. Scalf and Matilda Minter
Minter A.
Scalf m.
1. Grace Farley 2. Eva Roach
Children of Minter
A. Scalf and 1. Grace Farley
2. Eva Roach
Helen
Scalf
Beatrice Scalf
Margaret Scalf
Imogene Scalf
Mae Ella Scalf
Katherine Scalf
Author E. Scalf m. Dorothy Witt
William Scalf
Teddy Scalf
Children of
Author E.
Scalf and Dorothy Witt
Debbie Scalf
Darrell Scalf
Patricia Scalf
Children of Fred
Robert Scalf and Dorothy F. Burris
Fred Robert
Scalf, Jr. m. Janis L. Jeffries
James E. Scalf
Children of Fred
Robert Scalf, Jr. and Janis L Jeffries
Fred Robert
Scalf III
Gerald D. Scalf
Children of James W.
Scalf and Margaret L Temple
Lawrence Scalf
Angie Scalf
Major Temple Scalf
Children of Major T. Scalf and
Wilma J. Long
Sheila Scalf
Dianne Scalf
Darrell Scalf
Temple Scalf
JAMES L. SCALF
On May 4, 1899, James E. Persinger, who had been a comrade of James while in the Army, appeared in court and gave an affidavit concerning James and his actions while he was a soldier. Mr. Persinger went on to state that as Commissary Sgt. in Company H, 13th Tennessee Calvary, he had been personally acquainted with James L. Scalf when both were in service. Mr. Persinger stated that at Gallatin, Tennessee in the summer of 1864 while he was issuing some rations to the Company, James complained that he could not use the said rations because of some stomach troupe, and he looked lean, yellow and weak as though his stomach and liver was out of order. Mr. Persinger's affidavit went on to say that James continued to show these signs of ill health up to, the time of his discharge on September 5, 1865. Mr. Persinger indicated that he met James on several. occasions after the War and that, "He carried that same declining look of health."
Earlier on February 8, 1889, Jerimiah Emmert had appeared in court to
give evidence on Mary's behalf as he was Mary's father and wanted to help
her obtain her widow's pension. Mary A. Scalf, wife of James L. Scalf, did receive a widow's pension but
for only a short period of time. The pension was terminated on June 14, 1894
and the reason for the termination is disclosed in an affidavit made by Mary
on September 8, 1908. In this affidavit Mary A. Scalf said that she had
given birth to two children out of wedlock subsequent to the death of her
husband, James L. Scalf. Mary said that she had never remarried after the
death of her husband. Mary asked the court in her affidavit to please
restore her pension or rather that, "Her request for her pension to be
restored be given further consideration." Mary indicated that she had kept
her widow's vows and virtues from the date of her husband's death July 25,
1881 until about 12 months before her first illegitimate child was born on
April 10, 1888. Mary said that all was caused by trouble, hardships and want
for the necessaries of life such as provisions and clothing for herself and
her children.
Children of James L.
Scalf and Mary A. Emmert
Mary L. Scalf
Elizabeth Scalf m.
Henry Lewis
Martha Scalf m. John Loudy
Lydia Scalf
Peter Scalf
James Scalf