PETER SCALF
Son of
John Scalf, Sr. & Edeah Carlisle
Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Peter Scalf, son of John Scalf Sr. and Edeah (Edy) Carlisle Scalf, was born about 1815 in either Floyd County, Kentucky or Russell County, Virginia. His father, John Scalf Sr., was living in Floyd County, Kentucky in 1810 and Russell County, Virginia in 1820. Peter could have been born either place. We have no birth record specifically stating where Peter was born.
Peter stated on one census he was born in Tennessee, Virginia on another, and Kentucky on yet another census. However, considering that Peter's parents left Floyd County, Kentucky by 1812, it is the opinion of the author that they went directly to Russell County, Virginia from Floyd County, Kentucky where Peter was most likely born.
Peter would have been around five years old when the court of Russell County,
Virginia ordered the sons of John Scalf Sr. bound out
to learn a trade. No
evidence has been found to confirm that this actually took place, however.
Peter, and two of his brothers, (Jesse and Robert) left Russell County, Virginia 1832-1836 and moved over to Clay County, Kentucky. We believe these three sons of John Scalf Sr. moved to Clay County to work at the Goose Creek Salt Mines. Jesse, Peter and Robert Scalf married and raised their families in Clay and nearby counties becoming the progenitors of many of our Kentucky cousins. Their brother Ira and several sisters also raised families in this area.
Our first indication that Peter and his brothers were living in Clay County, Kentucky as early as 1835 was revealed when Virgil Scalf found the marriage consents for Peter and Robert Scalf signed by their father John Scalf, Sr., and dated October 11, 1835.
This marriage consent enables us to determine the approximate years that Peter and Robert arrived in Kentucky and also reveals further insight to the whereabouts of John Scalf Sr. between December1834 to the date he applied for his pension in Hawkins County, Tennessee in late 1838 or early 1839. The records in the pension file of John Sr. are a bit confusing concerning the exact date of the pension application.
Recalling the chapter of Ira Scalf, the last record found of John Scalf Sr. in Russell County, Virginia was dated December of 1834. In July of 1835 property belonging to his son Ira was confiscated by the sheriff in lieu of a debt owed by John Sr. John Sr. then appears in Hawkins County, Tennessee to file for his military pension by 1838-1839. We believe the marriage consent for Peter and Robert confirms that John Sr. moved over to Kentucky by January of 1835 to work at the Goose Creek Salt Mines before moving to Hawkins County, Tennessee in late 1838 or early 1839.
Reviewing the tax lists of Russell County, Virginia, we can see that John Scalf, Sr., was certainly living in Russell County in 1835. There is one male in the home 16 or older.
1835A - Russell Co. VA Tax List:
Feb. 14 - Scalf, John, Sr. - 2 white males over 16; 2 horses
(John Sr. again is taxed on one male over 16 and himself)
From the tax lists of 1833 through 1836, it is difficult to determine exactly which son was in the home of John Scalf, Sr., but according to family legend, Jesse, Peter and Robert had left the area around 1833. We have nothing to confirm that all three had left the area at this time but we can confirm that Peter and Robert were in Kentucky by October of 1835 where they married at that time. It is very possible that the younger male in the home of John Sr. in February of 1835 was his son William; however, it is just as possible it could have been William II, Jesse, Peter or Robert. The others sons had married at this time and were living away from home.
In the process of elimination we might conclude that William II could have been the son in the home; however, if this were true, he would have been around 29 years old at this time if his estimated birth date were near correct. It would seem unlikely that he would still be at home at this age instead of being head of his own home.
Jesse would have been around 22 years old if his estimated birth age were correct. This also seems unlikely but very possible.
Peter would have been around 20 years old and although possible, unlikely due to the fact that Peter and his brother Robert married in Clay County, Kentucky in October of the same year. Robert would have been around 17 or 18 years old at this time. It is the opinion of the author that Peter and Robert were in Clay County early in 1835.
The author is of the opinion that William II had died before 1835. If correct, the only male we believe this could have been was Jesse. Jesse did not marry until 1836 in Clay County, Kentucky. Therefore, we believe Peter and Robert probably moved to Clay County before Jesse.
The marriage consents for both Robert and
Peter also reveal that Peter's wife Charlotte (Lotty) Hubbard was the daughter
of Joseph Jackson for it was stated in the marriage consent Sir let my son
Peter Scalf have lisons and also my son Robert Scalf the same to mary Lewis
Jackson and Joseph Jacksons Daughters by ther request and you will oblige me -
John Scalf Lewis Jackson and Joseph Jackson.
Witnesses were Airy
> Scalf and
Dutton May. (Marriage consents for Peter and Robert Scalf - courtesy of
Kentucky Archives-by Virgil Scalf)
Although John Scalf Sr. could have signed the consent and his son Ira (Airy) witnessed it from Russell County, Virginia, it is not likely because Dutton May also witnessed the consent and Dutton May did not live in Russell County. Dutton lived in Clay County, Kentucky. Unless Dutton signed the consent after it arrived in Clay County, which was not legal, the consent would have been signed in Clay County, Kentucky.
Lotty was the daughter of Leddy Hubbard and Joseph Jackson. However, according to Scalf Family History by Elmer Scalf, James Hubbard, the second husband of her mother Leddy, raised her. For reasons unknown to the author Lotty used the Hubbard name. Elmer Scalf states in Scalf Family History that Lotty was the granddaughter of Benjamin Hubbard born 1768. Elmer also states that Lotty's father was Josiah Jackson. Although Joseph might have used the name Josiah, the marriage consent states Joseph.
Charlotte Jackson-Hubbard was more commonly
known as Lotty
and the author will use Lotty in this chapter to identify the
wife of Peter Scalf. Lotty Jackson-Hubbard Scalf was born 1821 in Clay County,
Kentucky according to prior writings and her birth varies on census records.
Lotty married Peter Scalf under the name of Lotty Hubbard.
Due to prior writings of Henry P. Scalf, Chronicles of the Scalf Family, and Elmer D. Scalf author of Scalf Family History, along with extensive research from a number of descendants of Peter Scalf, we probably know more about the life of Peter Scalf than any of the children of John Scalf. Sr., other than possibly his brother Brittan who was the ancestor of Henry P. Scalf, author of Chronicles of the Scalf Family.
The author has attempted to update the prior writings and/or make corrections where needed. We are indebted to Virgil Scalf, great-great grandson of Peter and Lotty Scalf for his ongoing in-depth research and contribution of information concerning this line of our family. Without Virgil's extensive research into this family this chapter could not have been updated.
After leaving the Goose Creek Salt Mines,
Peter moved from Clay County just over the hill
to Knox County where his
family remained for the most part. Here, Peter went to work at the sawmill
owned by Moses Hubbard. This sawmill was located just outside of Scalf, Kentucky
on highway 223. A trip to this area with a cousin in 1989 was a very
interesting and rewarding trip.
Standing on the bank of the creek where the old sawmill had once stood we could only imagine the lives of this family as my cousin and I discussed the hardships of the mountain pioneers. We could almost hear the humming of the saw as it split the logs in Knox County.
The humming of the old saw has been silenced for many years and only the singing of the birds could be heard around the creek where the old sawmill once stood. My cousin and I discussed how the family probably scraped out a meager living among the hardships of another place and time. Images of the lives of our ancestors slipped through our minds that day in Knox County, Kentucky.
It is due to the hard work of these early pioneers that we have the luxuries of today. No doubt, if we had to live for just a short time as these folks had to live their entire lives, we would hear little, to no, complaining of the standard of living we now have. No doubt, Peter and Lotty would certainly have enjoyed the luxuries of today.
In Clay and Knox Counties, Peter and Lotty became the parents of seven children; four boys and three girls. All of these children lived to adulthood and had families of their own.
We begin the story of Peter Scalf with the 1830 census of Russell County, Virginia. Listed below are the family members assumed to have been in the home of John Scalf Sr. in 1830.
1830 Russell County VA
SCALF, John Sr. | |||
2 Males | 10-15 | (1815-1820) | Peter - Robert? |
3 Males | 15-20 | (1810-1815) | Lee - Ira - Jesse? |
1 Male | 60-70 | (1760-1770) | John Sr. |
1 Female | 5-10 | (1820-1825) | Cecilia? |
1 Female | 15-20 | (1810-1815) | Betsy? |
1 Female | 50-60 | (1770-1780) | Edy |
It should be noted here that it cannot be determined with any confidence which
of the sons of John Scalf Sr., were at home in 1830; therefore, we have listed
the five youngest sons due to the fact that some might have been away from home
working on the day of the enumeration and some might have been married. It is
believed that Ira married in 1831 or 1832. From the marriages of Washington
County, Tennessee, Berryman married in 1831 but we suspect he was working in
Washington County, Tennessee in 1830. Brittan was married as well as his brother
John Jr. It is possible that William was home but just as possible he was
working on a nearby farm to help support the family.
We next find John Scalf Sr. along with his sons, Jesse, Peter and Robert living in Clay County, Kentucky.
In October of 1835 John Scalf Sr. signed a note of consent for his sons, Peter and Robert, to marry Charlotte Jackson Hubbard and Martha Jackson daughters of Joseph and Lewis Jackson. This record has been transcribed here with the original spelling left as is. Note that brother, Ira (airy on the document) and Duton May their brother-in-law, were the two witnesses. (Marriage Consent Courtesy of Virgil Scalf)
Mr Abner Baker Sir let my son
Peter Scalf have lesone and also my
Link to marriage consent
son Robert Scalf the same to mary
Lewis Jackson and Joseph Jacksons
Daughters by their request and you
will oblige me John Scalf Lewis
Jackson and Joseph Jackson
test airy Scalf
test Duton May
On the 11th day of October 1835,
Peter Scalf and Dutton May signed a marriage bond for the marriage of Peter
Scalf to Charlotte Hubbard in Clay County, Kentucky.
(Marriage Bond Courtesy of Virgil Scalf)
Know all men by these presents that we Peter Scalf and
Duttan May acknowledge ourselves indebted to the
commonwealth of Kentucky in the pound sums of P50 current
money which payment will and truly to be made. We bind
ourselves jointly severally and firmly by these presents
Link to marriage bond of Peter and Lotty Scalf
sealed with our seal and dated this 11th day of October 1835.
The condition of the above obligation is such
that whereas the above bound Peter Scalf is about to
obtain license for a marriage intended between
Peter Scalf and Lotty Hubbard now should there
be no lawful cause to obstruct said marriage thus the
obligation to be void else remain in full force and virtue.
his
Peter X Scalf (seal)
mark
Dutton May (seal)
On the 18th day of October 1835
Peter Scalf & Lotty Hubbard
were joined together in the holy state
Link to original document
of Matrimony by me Thomas Waggoner
Minister of the gospel
We next find Peter listed on the 1836 - 1840 Clay County, Kentucky tax lists.
(Courtesy of Virgil Scalf)
1836 Clay County, KY Tax List
Peter Scalf
1 white male over 21 years of age
1837 Clay County, KY Tax List
Peter Scalf
1 white male over 21 years of
age
1838 Clay County, KY Tax List
Peter Scalf
1 white male over 21 years of age
Cattle --- 2
1839 Tax List Missing
1840 Clay County, KY Tax List
Peter Scalf
1 white male over 21 years of age
Cattle --- 2
By 1840 Peter and Lotty had two children five years old or under. This would have been William and Thomas.
1840 Clay CO KY
SCALF, Peter | |||
2 males | Under 5 | (1835 - 1840) | William & Thomas |
1 male | 30 - 40 | (1800 - 1810) | Peter |
1 female | 20 -30 | (1810 - 1820) | Lotty |
1841 Clay CO, KY Tax List
Peter Scalf
1 white male over 21 years of age
Cattle - 1
Note: Peter lived on Otter Creek in Clay County, KY and moved to Knox County, KY near Hammond around 1844. Otter Creek is about 5 miles from Hammond, KY.
The map link listed below shows the approximate home location of several
Scalf Families of Knox County and Clay County, Kentucky during the mid to late
1800s. Peter and Lotty lived near the border of Knox and Clay counties. Just
over the hill
from Peter was Manchester (Clay County) KY, the home of Robert, Ira and
Miles Scalf. William and Milton, sons of Peter and Lotty, lived near Peter.
Later, his
son, Thomas Jefferson Scalf, moved from Hammond, KY to Old Flat Lick
, KY
(Courtesy of Virgil Scalf)
(Map of Knox County, Kentucky researched by K. S. Warren and drawn by Dwight D. Warren - Courtesy of Virgil Scalf) Link to map
LINK TO PHOTOGRAPH OF THE PETER SCALF HOUSE IN HAMMOND, KY This picture was taken in the mid 1800s.
Peter's family was next found on the tax lists of Knox County beginning in 1844 through 1870. (Courtesy of Virgil Scalf)
1844 Knox County, KY Tax List
Peter Scarf (Scalf)
1 white male over 21 years of age
Horses and mares --- 1
Value of horses and mares --- $25
Cattle --- 3
Children between 5 & 16 years old --- 1
Total value --- $25
1845 Knox County, KY Tax List
Peter Scalf
1 white male over 21 years of age
Horses and mares --- 2
Value of horses and mares --- $50
Cattle --- 3
Children between 5 & 16 years old --- 2
Total value --- $50
1846 Knox County, KY Tax List
Peter Scalf
1 white male over 21 years of age
Horses and mares --- 1
Value of horses and mares --- $25
Cattle --- 4
Children between 5 & 16 years old --- 2
Total value --- $25
1848 Clay County, KY Tax List
Peter Scalf
1 white males over 21 years of age
Land --- 50 acres
Watercourse --- Otter Creek
Value of each tract --- $50
Qualified voter --- 1
Horses and mares --- 1
Value of horses and mares --- $25
Cattle --- 5
Children between 5 & 16 years old --- 2
Total value --- $75
1849 Knox County, KY Tax List
Peter Scalf
1 white male over 21 years of age
Land --- 100 acres
Watercourse --- Richland Creek
Value of each tract -- $100
Horses and mares --- 1
Value of horses and mares --- $30
Cattle --- 1
Children between 5 and 16 years old --- 2
Total --- $130
1850 Knox County, KY Tax List
Peter Scalf
1 white male over 21 years of age
Land --- 100 acres
Watercourse --- Richland Creek
Value of each tract -- $100
Horses and mares --- 1
Value of horses and mares --- $25
Cattle --- 2
Children between 5 and 16 years old --- 2
Total --- $125
1850 Knox CO KY 27 September 1850
SCALF, Peter | 33 | 1817 | TN Laborer |
Lotty | 30 | 1820 | KY |
William | 14 | 1836 | KY |
Thomas | 11 | 1839 | KY |
James | 5 | 1845 | KY |
John M. | 4 | 1846 | KY |
1851 Knox County KY Tax List
Peter Scalf
1 white male over 21 years of age
1852 Knox County KY Tax List
Peter Scalf
1 white male over 21 years of age
Horses and mares --- 1
Value of horses and mares --- $45
Cattle --- 3
Children between 6 and 16 years old --- 3
Number of hogs over six months old --- 5
Total value --- $45
In 1850 Peter's mother Edy Scalf was living with her son John Scalf Jr., in Claiborne County, TN. At some point between 1850 and 1853, Edy moved to Knox County, KY where she was found living near her son Peter Scalf in 1853. Edy was not found on the tax lists of Knox County after 1853.
Legend in the Ira Scalf line states that Ira built an additional room behind his home and brought his mother to live with him in Kentucky. Edy was head of house on this tax list suggesting she was living in a separate dwelling at this time. This might have been on Ira's property but we have no way of knowing. She also might have lived with Ira after this tax list was taken.
1853 Knox County, KY Tax List
Peter Scalf
1 white male over 21 years of age
Horses and mares --- 1
Value of horses and mares --- $25
Cattle --- 3
Children between 6 and 16 years old --- 3
Number of hogs over six months old --- 15
Total value at 17 cents per 100 --- $25
Edith Scalf (Edy Scalf - the mother
of Peter Scalf)
Cattle - 1
1854 Knox County, KY Tax list
Peter Scalf
1 white male over 21 years of age
Horses and mares --- 1
Value of horses and mares --- $40
Cattle --- 2
Children between 6 and 16 years old --- 4
Number of hogs over six months old --- 13
Total value at 17 cents per 100 --- $35
1855 Knox County, KY Tax list
Peter Scalf
1 white male over 21 years of age
Land --- 300 acres
Value of land --- $200
Horses and mares --- 1
Value of horses and mares --- $40
Cattle --- 2
Children between 6 and 16 years old --- 4
Number of hogs over six months old --- 10
Total value at 17 cents per 100 --- $240
Value of gold, silver and other metallic watches and clocks --- $10
1856 Knox County, KY Tax list
Peter Scalf
1 white male over 21 years of age
Land --- 300 acres
Value of land --- $250
Horses and mares --- 1
Value of horses and mares --- $40
Cattle --- 4
Children between 6 and 16 years old --- 5
Number of hogs over six months old --- 6
Total value at 17 cents per 100 --- $50
1857 Knox County, KY Tax list
Peter Scalf
1 white male over 21 years of age
Children between 6 and 16 years old --- 5
Number of hogs over six months old --- 20
Total value at 17 cents per 100 --- $80
Value of gold, silver and other metallic watches and clocks --- $10
1858 tax list missing.
By 1859, Peter had accumulated a considerable amount of livestock and personal items considering the times. It was around this time that Peter and Lotty began to have marital problems. However, Peter was still living at home in 1860 and found as head of house in that year.
1859 Knox County, KY Tax list
Peter Scalf
1 white male over 21 years of age
Horses and mares --- 2
Value of horses and mares --- $100
Children between 6 and 16 years old --- 5
Number of hogs over six months old --- 13
Pounds of tobacco --- 15
Bushels of corn --- 150
Bushels of wheat --- 10
Total value at 17 cents per 100 --- $150
1860 Knox County, KY Tax list
Peter Scalf
1 white male over 21 years of age
Horses and mares --- 1
Value of horses and mares --- $30
Children between 6 and 16 years old --- 5
Number of hogs over six months old --- 2
Bushels of corn --- 500
Bushels of wheat --- 40
Total value at 17 cents per 100 --- $60
The family of Peter and Lotty had grown to eight children by 1860.
1860 Knox CO. KY
6 July 1860 Stinking Creek District
SCOFF, Peter | 45 | 1815 | KY Farmer |
Lotta | 44 | 1816 | KY |
William | 24 | 1836 | KY |
Thomas | 21 | 1839 | KY |
James | 18 | 1842 | KY |
John | 16 | 1844 | KY |
Rhoda | 10 | 1850 | KY |
Mary | 8 | 1852 | KY |
Emily | 6 | 1854 | KY |
Milton | 4 | 1856 | KY |
Sometime between the enumeration of the 1860 census and the 1861 tax list, Peter
left Lotty. Lotty then filed for divorce. Virgil Scalf has obtained transcribed
copies of Lotty's complaint transcribed by Elizabeth Masterson from the
Genealogical Society Inc; however, please keep in mind that this is a
transcribed copy and may not be totally accurate. The original document will be
obtained from the Archives of Kentucky at a later date and listed for
confirmation.
From the transcribed copy of the divorce complaint we learn the following:
About three years ago next before the filing of this application, that the
defendant Peter Scalf, took up with another woman and left with her and has
never returned.
(Affidavit of Lotty Scalf- Courtesy of Virgil Scalf)
Link to affidavit of Lotty Scalf - pg 1
Link to affidavit of Lotty Scalf - pg
2
The above record was filed December 23, 1862. Calculations from this date to
three years before the filing of the application would estimate a date of around
December 1859 or possibly early 1860. According to the wording in this
document, three years ago next,
suggests that Peter took up
with the other
woman sometime around late 1859 or early 1860; however, he was still living with
his family in July of 1860 when the census was enumerated. Calculating from
December of 1859 to December of 1862 is three years.
Peter and Lotty probably tried to resolve their problems but did not succeed and Peter then left sometime before the tax list was taken in 1861 for Lotty was found as head of house in this year. Peter was listed as head of house when the 1860 tax list was taken but we do not know the month this list was taken in.
On December 23, 1862, the court issued a warning to Peter Scalf to appear in court. R. Herndon Esquire was appointed as his attorney. Peter was ordered to appear in court at the next April term in 1863; however, Peter did not respond. In April of 1864 the charges were answered and the case continued until April of 1865 when it was then dismissed.
We are left wondering what the outcome of this case was. We know that Peter and Lotty did not live together and that Peter left the area; however, we do not know who was allotted the divorce or when. The author suspects Lotty was awarded a divorce by default for the non-appearance of Peter in court. (Affidavit of Lotty Scalf - Courtesy of Virgil Scalf) Link to affidavit of Lotty Scalf, pg 2
For many years, neither research by the author, nor research by Virgil Scalf, had been successful in identifying the maiden name of Sarah Scalf, second wife of Peter Scalf. We only have the given name of Sarah M., which was found on census records. It had been suggested her name was Sarah Kellard, Kellum/Kellem and Killard and that she was from Lee County, Virginia. A very thorough search of the Lee County, Virginia census records by Virgil Scalf for the name Killard, Kellard and Kellum/Kellem did not reveal a family by any of these names. A search of the 1870 census for Peter Scalf in Tennessee and Virginia also did not reveal Peter Scalf.
During our research, the author and Virgil discovered that the name Killion
could appear as Kellem/Kellum
on census records. On page 42 of Scalf Family
History, Elmer Scalf states the following:
It is not known for certain where Peter Scalf went when he left Knox County
late in 1860. One source close to the family is certain that he went to
Tennessee even though others believe that Peter went to Indiana. It is thought
that the
(Scalf Family History, pg. 42)other woman
mentioned in Charlotte's divorce petition was Sarah
Kellard [or] Kellem and that she and Peter were the
parents of seven children. One of these seven may have been Peter Scalf who
married Julia Jackson (8-6-1891) in Knox County, Ky. J. C. Kellem, believed to
have been the brother of Sarah, was living near the Peter Scalf home in Knox
County, Kentucky in 1860.
Although the name Kellem
could very well have been authentic in early
Kentucky, it is very possible that Peter met Sarah through his brother Ira's
second wife, Nancy Killion McVey Scalf. Ira married Nancy after his first wife
died and this family moved over to Knox County, Kentucky from Claiborne County,
Tennessee 1856-1859. The names and dates involved are certainly good indications
for further research into the surname of Peter's second family. Nancy Killion
McVey also had a brother, John Killion.
Finally, in 2010, additional information was found that indentified Sarah Scalf's parents and siblings. In 1907, Sarah Scalf applied for a share of the money appropriated by an Act of Congress for the Eastern Cherokee Indians. This application contained a wealth of information that included the names of Sarah's parents, grandparents, and siblings. (Page 1, Page 2, Page 3, & Page 4.) In the application, Sarah stated that her family was living in Sevier County, Tennessee in 1851, and based on this information, they were located on the 1850 census.
According to the 1850 census, Sarah was born about 1838. However, as Sarah grew older, she overstated her age on each census, and by the time the 1910 census was taken, Sarah was listed as 110 years old. Also, on the Eastern Cherokee Indian application, Sarah is listed as 108 years old when she is really about 70 years old.
1850 Sevier CO TN 8 October 1850 Eastern Subdivision 12
KELLEN, Samuel | M | 45 | 1805 | VA | Farmer |
Katharine | F | 45 | 1805 | NC | |
Jacob | M | 18 | 1832 | VA | Farmer |
Samuel | M | 15 | 1835 | TN | |
Margaret | F | 14 | 1836 | TN | |
Sarah | F | 12 | 1838 | TN | (2nd wife of Peter Scalf) |
Thomas | M | 11 | 1839 | TN | |
Jane | F | 9 | 1841 | TN | |
Tabitha | F | 8 | 1842 | TN | |
Susan | F | 6 | 1844 | TN | |
Narcissus | F | 8/12 | 1849 | TN |
An excerpt from Elmer's book, which is listed below, describes a J. C. Kellem who appears to be Jacob in the 1850 census above. Also, Jacob and J. C. are the same age. Lynn Camp, KY is about 25 miles from Stinking Creek, KY.
J. C. Kellem, believed to have been the brother
of Sarah, was living near the Peter Scalf home in Knox County, Kentucky in
1860.
(Scalf Family History, pg. 42)
1860 Knox CO KY 23 June 1860 Lynn Camp District
KELLEM, J. C. | M | 28 | 1832 | KY | Farmer | |
Emily | F | 19 | 1841 | KY | ||
John | M | 3 | 1857 | KY | ||
George | M | 6/12 | 1860 | KY |
In her deposition of 1862, Lotty stated that the defendant (Peter) was a
non-resident of this state
which confirms that Peter was out of the state of
Kentucky in 1861. Peter and Sarah's first child, Sarah, was born in Tennessee
about 1862 according to census records. This corresponds to the statement of
Lotty that Peter had taken up
with another woman three years prior to December
of 1862.
No significant information reveals where Peter and Sarah might have been living 1860-1865 other than possibly Knox County, Tennessee and this is merely speculation based on various reasons. Peter and Sarah do not appear on records until the 1870 census of Marion County, Indiana.
While Peter and Sarah were living in Marion County, Indiana, Lotty had married John Broughton and they were still living at Stinking Creek in Knox County, Kentucky. Sometime shortly before 1880, Peter returned to Knox County. We believe he brought his second family to Knox County with him. However, the family was not together very long for Peter's second wife, Sarah, then moved to Knox County, Tennessee. (Link to John Broughton and Charlotte Scalf marriage document)
We have no records to indicate when Sarah moved over to Knox County, Tennessee; however, by 1880 Sarah and the children were found living in there. This might indicate that Sarah had family living there and she might also have been born in this area or born in Virginia and the family moved down the Lee Valley through Claiborne County, Tennessee into Knox. Knox County (Knoxville) Tennessee is a neighbor to Grainger, Hawkins, Hancock, Blount, Union, and Claiborne, some of the counties that Peter's relatives were living in.
The year 1861 finds Lotty as head of house on
the Knox County Tax List. She was found as head of house from 1861 through 1866
but the tax lists for 1867 through 1869 were missing. She was still head of
house in 1870. However, the tax list was apparently produced very early in 1870
for Charlotte Lotty
Jackson-Hubbard Scalf married John Broughton in March of
this year. Since John and Lotty married in March of 1870, we assume the tax list
was taken in January or February of 1870.
1861 Knox County, KY Tax list
Lotty (Charlotty) Scalf - wife of
Peter Scalf
Horses and mares --- 1
Value of horses and mares --- $50
Children between 6 and 18 years old --- 5
Bushels of corn --- 200
Total value at 17 cents per 100 --- $85
1862 Knox County, KY Tax list
Charlotte Scalf - wife of Peter Scalf
Children between 6 and 18 years old --- 5
Cattle --- 6
Value of cattle --- $40
Number of hogs over six months old --- 2
Bushels of corn --- 500
Bushels of wheat --- 100
1863 Knox County, KY Tax list
Lotty Scalf - wife of Peter Scalf
Children between 6 and 18 years old --- 3
Horses and mares --- 1
Value of horses and mares --- $15
Number of hogs over six months old --- 7
Bushels of corn --- 200
1864 Knox County, KY Tax list
Charlotte Scalf
Cattle --- 9
Number of hogs over six months old --- 7
Pounds of tobacco --- 10
Bushels of corn --- 300
Total value at 30 cents per dollar --- $45
1865 Knox County, KY Tax List
Charlotte Scalf
Children between 6 and 20 years old
--- 5
Number of hogs over six months old --- 12
Bushels of corn --- 200
1866 Knox County, KY Tax list
Charlotte Scalf
Children between 6 and 20 years old
--- 3
Number of hogs over six months old --- 6
Bushels of corn --- 100
1870 Knox County Tax list
Charlotte Scalf
Children between 6 and 20 years old
--- 2
Lotty then married John Broughton in 1870. We assume that the final divorce decree between Lotty and Peter was lost from the records.
We have been unable to determine if Peter and Sarah actually married and if they did, when and where they married. The court records of Knox County, Kentucky do not reveal that either party ever applied for a marriage license or divorce although we know that Peter did remarry later to his first wife, Lotty Jackson-Hubbard Scalf. However, these records might also have been lost or destroyed. It is possible if Peter and Sarah were married that Sarah was able to obtain a divorce after she left Knox County, Kentucky but again, no records have been found to support this.
As stated above, the marriage of John Broughton and Lotty Jackson Scalf took place in March of 1870. The marriage took place at John Scalf's home. We believe this was Lotty's son, John.
Knox County, KY Marriage Book BB & C
March 2, 1870
John Broughton to Charlotte Scalf
By: M Woodson Jourdon
At: John Scalf's
Wit: Eli Broughton and Washington Hignight
Pri. & Sur: John Broughton and Eli Broughton
The census was enumerated in August of 1870 five months after the marriage of Lotty and John Broughton. John and Lotty were found in Knox County, Kentucky with two of the children of Peter and Lotty and one child, Henry Broughton, from a prior marriage of John Broughton and Sarah Payne.
1870 Knox Co KY 12 August 1870 Flat Lick
BROUGHTON, John | M | 64 | 1806 | KY Farmer |
Charlotty | F | 52 | 1818 | KY |
(Scalf), Emaline | F | 17 | 1853 | KY |
(Scalf), Milton | M | 12 | 1858 | KY |
(Broughton), Henry | M | 6 | 1864 | KY |
In July of this same year Peter and Sarah were found living in Marion County, Indiana at Decatur Township. Peter and Sarah had four children at this time.
1870 Marion CO IN
27 JULY 1870
Decatur Township
SCALF, Peter | M | 55 | 1815 | VA Farm hand |
Sarah M. | F | 38 | 1832 | VA |
Sarah C. | F | 8 | 1862 | TN This could be Sarah E. |
Rosanna | F | 5 | 1865 | IN |
Oliver | M | 3 | 1867 | IN |
Mary | F | 10/12 | 1869 | IN (Born in October 1869) |
Sometime after June of 1870, Peter returned to Kentucky. We have no
records to confirm that Peter and his second family lived in Knox County,
Kentucky during this time; however, their last child was found on the 1880
census of Knox County, Tennessee with a birth date on one census of 1880
estimated at 1869, and on another census of the same year estimated around 1870
and he was born in Kentucky.
Peter had returned to Knox County, Kentucky 1865-1871. Lotty was married to John Broughton in1870 but by 1880, Lotty was again head of house and divorced. Peter was living next door to Lotty with his son, Thomas Jefferson Scalf and family. Lotty's mother, Liddy Hubbard was in the home with her daughter Lotty.
On December 13, 1881 Peter Scalf and Lotty Jackson-Hubbard Scalf Broughton remarried.
Although Peter and Lotty appear to have had a stormy marriage early on there is no doubt they loved each other. Although one can only speculate we are left to assume that Peter and Lotty truly loved each other for Lotty forgave Peter for his extramarital affair and they reconciled 21-22 years after Peter's infidelity. Peter also left his second family and remarried his first wife.
This causes one to wonder about the validity of an old cliché, dead men tell
no tales.
Do they not? It appears that although Peter and Lotty have been gone
for many years, they have told their story.
1880 Knox CO KY 22 June 1880
7th Mag. District
# 386 | SCALF, Thos | Head | 40 | 1840 | KY | VA | KY | Farmer |
Martha | Wife | 40 | 1840 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Nancy | Dau | 16 | 1864 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Susan E. | Dau | 15 | 1865 | KY | KY | KY | (Died ca 1883) | |
James W. | Son | 13 | 1867 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Elijah | Son | 12 | 1868 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Ellen | Dau | 10 | 1870 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Henry | Son | 9 | 1871 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Dawrity | Son | 7 | 1873 | KY | KY | KY | ||
John | Son | 3 | 1877 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Laura | Dau | 1 | 1879 | KY | KY | KY | ||
SCALF, Peter | Father | 65 | 1815 | VA | VA | NC | Married ? | |
SCALF, James | Nephew | 18 | 1862 | KY | KY | KY | (Son of James M. Scalf) |
# 387 | SCALF, Charlotty | Head | 60 | 1820 | KY | KY | KY | Divorced |
HUBBARD, Liddy | Mother | 80 | 1800 | KY | NC | NC | Widow |
Peter Scalf and Lotty Jackson Scalf remarried December 13, 1881 in Knox County, KY
Knox County, KY Marriage Bond Book S,
#200 (Link to documents -
Page 1 &
Page 2)
12-13-1881
groom
bride 2
@ J S Carrell
Peter Scalf [67] VA
Father birth place: NC
Mother birth place: NC
to Charlott Scalf [58]
Mother birth place: NC
Knox County, KY Marriage Book BB & C
December 15 1881
Peter Scalf to Charlotte Scalf
By: James S Carroll
At: Dionicius Simpson's
Wit: William Baker and Nancy Simpson
We do not know how long Sarah remained in Knox County, Kentucky
with Peter but she was found living in Knox County (Knoxville) Tennessee by 1880
as head of house. This might also be the area where Peter and Sarah were living
when Peter left Knox County, Kentucky.
The author is of the opinion that Peter and Sarah were somewhere in Tennessee between the years of 1860 and 1865. Peter had relatives living in Carter, Sullivan, Washington and Greene Counties. He also had relatives in Knox, Claiborne, Grainger and Union Counties at this time. His brother, John Jr. was living in Scott County, Virginia in 1860 as well. Peter could have been with Scalf family relatives or with Sarah's family at that time.
The birth of the first child of Peter and Sarah indicates that Peter and Sarah were living in Tennessee in 1862; however, we have no information to determine where in Tennessee they were living. We assume that Sarah was living in Knox County, Kentucky when she met Peter; however it is very possible she was living in Tennessee. We can only be certain that Peter and Sarah lived in Tennessee 1860-1862 for their first child was born in Tennessee.
Sometime around 1862-1865, Peter and Sarah traveled to Marion County, Indiana where their next three children were born. Sarah stated she was born in Virginia and this does support the statement of Elmer Scalf in Scalf Family History that Sarah was from Lee County, Virginia; however, a search of the census records by Virgil Scalf failed to confirm a family by this surname in Lee County.
The author was born and raised in the neighborhood of the counties where the John Scalf Sr., family lived. Russell County, Virginia joins Lee County, Virginia and Lee joins Hancock County, Tennessee (Sneedville) near Kyles Ford along the Clinch River. Hancock joins Claiborne (Tazewell) a short distance away and of course; Hawkins joins Hancock as well.
The author lives in Sullivan County, which joins Hawkins around 20 miles southeast of the author's home. The Scalf and Killion families were probably no further than 20 miles if that far, from Lee County, Virginia, which in turn joins Scott County, Virginia at Blackwater which lies both in Scott and Lee Counties in Virginia. The author can be in any of these counties and a few more within 30-45 minutes depending on which direction is traveled. Taking into consideration that our ancestors could not travel as quickly as we can, they were still not far from each other.
Peter was living with his son, Thomas Jefferson Scalf, in 1880. Lotty was living next door to Peter in 1880 and Sarah and the children were living in Knox County, Tennessee.
1880 Knox CO. TN
5 June 1880 Shields Town
SCALF, Sarah M. | Head | 55 | 1825 | VA | VA | VA | Divorced & disabled |
Rosanna | Dau | 15 | 1865 | IN | VA | VA | |
Oliver M. | Son | 13 | 1867 | IN | VA | VA | |
Archie B. | Son | 10 | 1870 | KY | VA | VA |
Sadly, the author believes that due to Sarah's handicap and destitution,
the children of Peter and Sarah were bound out
in Knox County to other homes,
with the exception of the oldest daughter Sarah whom the author believes might
have been Sarah Elizabeth Scalf Rogers.
Note that in1880, the child Mary from the 1870 census was gone from the
home. The most logical assumption would be that she died; however, we believe
she was most likely bound out
to someone or living in a poorhouse around Knox
County, Tennessee. She might also have been left in Kentucky. We believe Mary
later moved to Hamilton County (Chattanooga) Tennessee when she became of age.
A record found at McClung Library in Knox County, Tennessee by the author early on in the research of the Scalf family reveals that Oliver P.M. Scalf, son of Peter and Sarah, was apprenticed to the care of S. P. Evans in Knox County, Tennessee. Oliver was 13 years and 3 months old. This record was dated October 6, 1881. We believe this was Oliver Scalf, son of Peter and Sarah Scalf.
Apprentice of Oliver P.M. Scalf - Knox County, Tennessee 1881
Thursday Morning Oct. 6, 1881
Court now present to adjournment, now present and presiding, the honorable I. F. Cottrell Chancellor.
O. P. M. Scalf apprenticed to S. P. Evans;
It appearing to the satisfaction of the court, Oliver P.M. Scalf is a minor requiring the protection with which the court is directed by law, and S. P. Evans a citizen of Knox County being willing to take said minor as an apprentice, The said S. P. Evans comes and enters into bond in the sum of Five hundred Dollars with W. A. Walker as his security, which bond is approved by the court and is in the following words and figures _____
State of Tennessee We S. P. Evans W. A. Walker acknowledge ourselves to be indebted to the State of Tennessee In the case of Oliver P.M. Scalf in the penal sum of Five hundred Dollars well and truly to be paid, we bind ourselves, our heirs, Executors and Administrators. We set? Our hands and seals this 6th day of October 1881.
But to be void on condition that said S. P. Evans shall well, truly and faithfully comply (??) and conform to all the stipulations contained in the indentions of Apprenticeship this day ordered into between the Chairman of the County Court of Knox County and S. P. Evans relative to the Apprenticeship of Oliver P.M. Scalf and shall further abide by and perform all the requirements of Statutes of Tennessee governing the apprenticing of _____.
S. P. Evans (Seal)
M. W. Walker (Seal)
Whereupon the Court is pleased to put, place, and bind the said Oliver P.M. Scalf as apprentice to the said S. P. Evans until he attains the age of twenty one years which Indenture is in the following words and figures towit
State of Tennessee Knox County
This Indenture made in presence of and order of the County Court of Knox County State of Tennessee on the 6th day of October 1881 between A. J. Cottrell as Chairman of said Court and S. P. Evans Witnesseth that the said Chairman of said Court doeth Put, place and Bind the said S. P. Evans a child by the name of Oliver P.M. Scalf aged 13 years and 3 months to live with said S. P. Evans after the means of Apprentice until he attains the age of twenty one and the said Oliver P.M. Scalf well and truly to serve his lawful orders and commands to obey. And said S. P. Evans on his part covenants and agrees to furnish said Apprentice during the term of said service with good and wholesome diet, lodging and wearing apparel sufficient and suitable for him both in sickness and health. Also to do for said Apprentice all such other things as is required by the State of Tennessee in as full and. (Ed. note: second page not copied). (Courtesy of McClung Library, Knoxville, TN)
Link to Apprentice of Oliver P.M. Scalf
Unfortunately, neither the author nor the library attendant on duty that day noticed there was another page to this document and therefore, we do not have the signatures of the parties involved.
Note that on 11 June 1880 Arch Scalf is in the home of Frank Rogers. He was in the home of Sarah Scalf on 5 June 1880.
1880 Blount CO TN 11 June 1880
District 9
ROGERS, Frank | Head | 21 | 1859 | TN | KY | TN |
Elizabeth | Wife | 20 | 1860 | TN | KY | TN |
SCALF, Arch | Brother in law | 9 | 1871 | TN | KY | TN |
A Frank Rogers and wife Elizabeth were living in nearby Blount County,
Tennessee and enumerated on June 11, 1880 just six days after the enumeration of
Sarah Scalf. In the home is Arch Scalf listed as a brother-in-law to Frank
Rogers.
We know of no other Scalf family in the area with a son named Arch fitting this birth date other than Peter and Sarah and it is the opinion of the author that this was the son of Peter and Sarah Scalf. We believe Sarah C. Scalf found on the 1870 census of Marian County, Indiana as a child in the home of Peter and Sarah Scalf was most likely Sarah E. Scalf instead of Sarah C Scalf and her full name was probably Sarah Elizabeth.
Note that Sarah Scalf (mother of Arch) stated Archie was 10 years old and born in Kentucky on this census. On the 1880 census of Blount County, Tennessee, either Frank Rogers or his wife stated Arch was 9 years old and born in Tennessee. Although this is a discrepancy, we feel strongly this Arch and Archie are the same person although the relationship between Frank, Sarah and Arch cannot be documented. There is, however, substantial information suggesting that Arch was the son of Peter and Sarah Scalf and most likely a brother of Frank Rogers' wife.
Sarah was not found in 1900 as head of house suggesting that she might have remarried. However, we believe she was the same Sarah Scalf found later in Chattanooga (Hamilton Co) Tennessee living with her daughter Rosie Lowe in 1910. Recall that Peter and Sarah named a daughter Rosanna. Ira Scalf, brother of Peter, had also married Rosanna Gibson as his first wife. Peter and Sarah might have named their child Rosanna after Ira's first wife, however, we can only speculate on this.
A Rosa Scalf married David Campbell in Hamilton County (Chattanooga) Tennessee and may or may not be the daughter of Peter and Sarah; however, the author believes she was.
The records concerning the marriage of Rosa Scalf and Mandy Scalf to David Campbell are confusing.
In 1886, Hamilton County, Tennessee, Rosa Scalf married David Campbell. In 1890, just three years later, Mandy Scalf married David Campbell. We speculate there is an error on the marriage of one or the other. Rosanna might have been Rosanna Amanda (Mandy) Scalf. Further research will be needed concerning these marriages to determine if the two were the same person or a different family.
Hamilton County, TN Marriages:
Rosa Scalf married David H. Campbell
11 September 1886 Hamilton Co. TN
Bk. 5 - page 200.
Mandy Scalf married David Campbell
8 September 1890 Hamilton Co. TN
Bk. 6, page 186.
David Campbell and wife Rosa, and David Campbell and wife Mandy were not found in 1900 or 1910 Hamilton County, Tennessee. However, in 1910, we find a John Lowe with wife Rosie. Rosie's mother is in the home and her name is Sarah. We believe this to be the same Sarah Scalf from the 1880 Knox County, Tennessee census and the same Sarah found with Peter Scalf in Indiana in 1870.
On this census, the person giving the information stated that Sarah was 110 years old; however, if she is the same Sarah from the 1870 census of Marion County, Indiana she was only 78 years old in 1910. It was also stated that she had 11 children born with only 2 living. There were only five children listed on the 1870 census of Marion County, Indiana and two of these children were gone from the home of Sarah in 1880. We believe Arch also left home in 1880 just a few days after being enumerated in his mother's home.
The two children living would have been Oliver P.M. and Rosie. It is likely
that Sarah had lost contact with her oldest daughter and probably Archie as
well. We believe Sarah stayed in Knox County, Tennessee until Oliver P.M.
finished his apprenticeship. This was likely around five years after he was
bound out
in 1881, putting the date around 1885-1887. If Rosa Scalf that
married David Campbell listed above were the daughter of Sarah and Peter, then
this would coincide with her marriage in Hamilton County, Tennessee.
According to census records we find only five children of Peter and Sarah. It is possible that some of the children were deceased or living with other relatives. It is also possible that Sarah was married before her marriage to Peter and/or remarried and had more children; however, she was still using Scalf as her surname.
We have no way of knowing who the person was that spoke with the enumerator that day in 1910 when the enumerator visited the Lowe home; however, it is very unlikely that it was Sarah and if it was Sarah was probably senile at that time.
Sarah Scalf died December 31, 1917 in Chattanooga (Hamilton) County,
Tennessee. Her age was stated as 117 years old and the informant was John Lowe
her son-in-law. John stated she was a widow and born December 27, 1800. He did
not know her parents' names. He did state that both parents were born in
Virginia. The attending physician made the following statement: I never treated
the patient. I judge she died from senility and old age.
Sarah is buried at
White Oak Cemetery in Chattanooga, Tennessee. (Death Certificate courtesy of
Tennessee State Archives) Link to
original DC
We believe John or his wife Rosa Lowe gave the information for Sarah on the 1910 census and probably stated what Sarah had told them. According to the 1870 census of Marion County, Indiana Sarah was born 1832 in Virginia. According to the 1880 census of Knox County, Tennessee she was born 1825 in Virginia. According to these two census records, Sarah would have been 78-85 when she died in 1917.
Rosa (Rosie/Rosanna) Scalf Lowe was born in Indiana in 1865 according to the 1870 Marion County, Indiana census and the 1880 Knox County, Tennessee census; however, in 1910, her age estimates a birth date of 1878. Her husband John was listed as 54 with an estimated birth date of 1856.
A John Lowes was found in Hamilton County, Tennessee in 1920 at age 42 and no wife was listed but several older children were in the home. Due to the large gap in age, along with the fact that Rosie stated she had 9 children with none living in 1910, we doubt this is the same John Lowe; therefore, the 1920 census has not been listed.
1910 Hamilton CO TN 15-16 April 1910 District 1
LOWE, John | Head | 34? | 1876? | TN | US | US | |
Rosie | Wife | 32 | 1878 | IN | KY | VA | 9 children born, 0 living |
SCALF, Sarah | Mother in law | 110? | 1800? | VA | US | NC | 11 children born, 2 living |
Sarah's daughter Rosanna (Rosie) was the mother of nine children with none
living in 1910. Rose Scalf Lowe died May 13, 1916 from rheumatism.
(Link to Rose
Lowe's death certificate)
In Grainger County, Tennessee, which joins Knox County, Archibald Scalf and his wife Susan were found in 1900. The author believes this was Arch Scalf from the 1880 census in the home of Sarah Scalf and again in the home of Frank Rogers. Grainger County is a neighbor to Blount and Knox and would have been a relatively short distance from the home of Sarah Scalf and Frank Rogers. Elizabeth Haynes was living in the home in 1900 as well as her nephew Hugh.
Marriage records of Union County, Tennessee, another neighbor to Knox, Blount and Grainger, show that Archibald Scalf married Susan Haynes 1 Jul 1894 in Union County. We believe this to be Archibald (Arch) from the 1880 census of Knox and Blount County, Tennessee and the son of Peter and Sarah Scalf.
Arch married in Union County and moved over to Grainger. Recall that John Scalf Jr. had two children, Richard and his sister Matilda Scalf Lay, also living in Union County and at some point they lived in Grainger as well. Arch stated on this census that he and his parents were born in Tennessee. He had been married for six years with no children.
Another Scalf-Haynes marriage took place in Knox County, Tennessee in 1917. William M. Scalf son of Berryman married Lula Haynes 8-1-1917 in Knox County, Tennessee. William was 75 or 78 years old and living in District 2 of Knox County, Tennessee. Lula Haynes was 48 years old but this census does not list whether she had been married prior to her marriage to William although we suspect she had.
William married first to Amanda Matilda Crumley. Amanda died 1910-1917 and William remarried to Lula Haynes. We believe William died 1920-1930 and Lula was not found on the 1930 census. We do not know at this time if there was any relationship between Lula Haynes and Susan Haynes.
Union County (Maynardville) Tennessee can be accessed today by a highway that
runs from Knox County Tennessee into Union and Claiborne (Tazewell) Counties.
Union borders Claiborne. This route is, and has always been, a direct route from
Tazewell, Tennessee into Knoxville, Tennessee and vice-versa. In the opposite
direction, this route also goes through the Cumberland Gap and into Middlesboro,
Kentucky. If one is familiar with the movie, Thunder Road,
this was the old
route known as Thunder Road,
during the trafficking of moonshine in the 1940s
and 1950s.
In the area of Claiborne County (Tazewell) Tennessee is the old Kentucky
Road
so often listed in the very early deeds of this area and a route no doubt
traveled by our early Scalf family from Virginia into Tennessee and Kentucky.
1900 Grainger CO TN 13 June
1900 District 13
SCALF, Archibald | Head | 30 | Apr 1870 | TN | TN | TN | Married 6 years |
Susan C. | Wife | 48 | Mar 1852 | TN | TN | TN | Married 6 years - no children born |
HAYNES, Elizabeth N. | Mother in law | 75 | Apr 1825 | TN | TN | TN | 1 child born, 1 living |
Hugh L. | Nephew | 20? | Sept 1883? | TN | TN | TN |
Arch again states on the 1910 census that he and his parents were born in
TN. He had been married one time for 15 years. Susan stated she had been married
twice. She also stated she and her parents were born in TN.
1910 Grainger CO TN 16
April 1910 5th District
SCALF, Arch | Head | 38 | 1872 | TN | TN | TN | Married once for 15 years |
Susan | Wife | 54 | 1856 | TN | TN | TN | Married 2 times |
In 1920, Arch and Susan were found living in Union County, Tennessee. He
stated he and his parents were born in Indiana. This statement confirms to the
author that this was the son of Peter and Sarah Scalf. No other Arch Scalf
appeared to be living in this area and none known to the author to have been in
Indiana. From the earlier census records we believe Arch was in fact, born in
Indiana to Peter and Sarah.
1920 Union CO TN January 19, 1920
Old 7th
& 15th plus new 8th Districts
SCALF, Arch | Head | 52 | 1868 | IN | IN | IN |
Susan | Wife | 65 | 1855 | MO | TN | TN |
Susan Haynes Scalf died October 25, 1923.
(Link to death certificate) Arch was found living alone as
head of house in 1930 at the age of 55 but should have been about 60 years old
if he was born in 1870. There were no known children born to Arch and Susan.
1930 Union CO TN April 8, 1930 Civil District #4
SCALF, Arch | Head | 55 | 1875 | IN | IN | IN |
Arch Scalf married Ethel ____ in the 1930s. Arch died May 2, 1938 from heart
problems.
(Link to death certificate)
On page, 43 of Scalf Family History, Elmer Scalf states that Peter Scalf died in 1898 at the home of Col. Pat Dizney. Elmer also states that Dawrity Scalf, Peter's grandson, had married Col. Dizney's daughter, Sarah. Part of this statement is correct for Peter did die in 1898 but the other information appears to be incorrect. The following insert is from the research of Virgil Scalf and a Disney descendant:
Dawrity Scalf, son of Thomas J. Scalf and Martha Hammonds Scalf, was born in
Knox County, Kentucky on October 10, 1874. Dawrity married Sarah Disney,
daughter of Thomas Disney and Mary Ann Smith, on June 23, 1894 in Laurel
County, Kentucky. Sarah was born December 11, 1879 and died January 29, 1926.
Dawrity's second wife, Dessie M. Fannin, was born September 25, 1891 & died
October 1955. Dawrity was known by several names including D.W., Dow White, Daw
and Doc. He was a brilliant, well-educated person who was an outstanding
entrepreneur. A traveling merry-go-round and a mobile photograph studio were
just a few of his enterprises.
(Virgil Scalf and Disney descendant)
It is the opinion of the author that the above stated parents of Sarah Disney (Thomas and Mary Disney) were more likely the parents of Sarah Disney Scalf. Col. Pat Disney/Dizney was a Revolutionary Soldier and would have been much older than Thomas and more likely a grandfather of Sarah rather than her father.
It is believed by some descendants that Peter died in a poorhouse
located
near the home place of his son, Thomas Jefferson Scalf in Flat Lick, Kentucky.
It is also believed that the Disney family operated this poorhouse but no
records were found to confirm this. We may never know the correct answer to
this. If Peter died in a poorhouse there are probably no surviving records that
would indicate this. These types of records were very often destroyed or lost
over the years. Charlotte Lotty
Jackson-Hubbard Scalf died June 28, 1903 in
Flat Lick, Kentucky.
In 2003, Virgil Scalf and his brother Joe made a trip to Hammond, KY which is located on the Road Fork section of Stinking Creek, Kentucky to search for the graves of Peter and Lotty Jackson-Hubbard Scalf. With the help of a nearby neighbor and descendant still living in the area, Virgil and Joe were successful in finding the gravesites where they planned to have headstones placed on the graves. On October 16, 2004, Virgil Scalf, Joe Scalf, and Delmer Bright placed a headstone on the graves of Peter and Lotty Scalf. Susan Scalf, daughter of Thomas Jefferson Scalf and granddaughter of Peter and Lotty is buried nearby.
It has been thought for many years that Susan Scalf, daughter of Thomas Jefferson Scalf was Susan Elizabeth Scalf; however, Virgil and his brother Joe Scalf undertook an in-depth research of Susan, and the information obtained revealed that Susan was not Susan Elizabeth Scalf. This will be discussed further on in the chapter.
(Photo of headstone courtesy of Virgil Scalf) Link to headstone
WILLIAM M. SCALF
son of
Peter Scalf & Charlotte Jackson
William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
William M. Scalf was the oldest son of Peter and Charlotte Lotty
Jackson
Scalf. William was born about 1836 in Clay County, Kentucky. He married Joicy
Ann Jackson on March 18, 1857. (Marriage Record Courtesy of Virgil Scalf)
Link to Marriage Record
Joicy Jackson, the daughter of Lewis Jackson and Susan Hubbard, was born about 1839.
According to Scalf Family History by Elmer Scalf, Joicy Jackson and
Martha Patsy
Jackson were sisters. However, Martha Patsy
Jackson was around
18-20 years her senior and the author must wonder if this Lewis Jackson might
not have been a relative.
Martha Patsy
Jackson married Robert Scalf, brother of Peter. Scalf Family
History also states that Susan Hubbard and Leddy Hubbard were sisters. Leddy
was the mother of Lotty Jackson - Hubbard Scalf, wife of Peter Scalf. If Leddy
and Susan Hubbard were sisters, then Susan was Lotty's aunt, which would make
Lotty and Joicy first cousins through their maternal side.
William and Joicy lived in Flat Lick near Stinking Creek on Trace Fork. William and Joicy were enumerated one time on the census records, and this was in 1870. Joicy is found as head of house on the 1880 census. The author agrees with Elmer Scalf that William died sometime between1878 and 1880 as the last child of William and Joicy was born 1879.
William and Joicy were the parents of nine children according to the 1870 and 1880 census. These children match the children listed in the prior writings.
We have found no further information on the children of William and Joicy. For research purposes of the descendants of this family, and to preserve space here, a link is provided to a database compiled from the Scalf Family History by Elmer Scalf concerning the marriages of the children of William and Joicy.
Link to William M. Scalf and Joicy Jackson family
The census records of William's parents have been added for continuity.
1840 Clay CO KY
SCALF, Peter | |||
2 males | Under 5 | (1835 - 1840) | William & Thomas |
1 male | 30 - 40 | (1800 - 1810) | Peter |
1 female | 20 -30 | (1810 - 1820) | Lotty |
1850 Knox CO KY
27 September 1850
SCALF, Peter | 33 | 1817 | TN |
Lotty | 30 | 1820 | KY |
William | 14 | 1836 | KY |
Thomas | 11 | 1839 | KY |
James | 5 | 1845 | KY |
John M. | 4 | 1846 | KY |
1860 Knox CO
KY 6 July 1860
Stinking Creek District
SCALF, Peter | 45 | 1815 | KY |
Lotta | 44 | 1816 | KY |
William | 24 | 1836 | KY |
Thomas | 21 | 1839 | KY |
James | 18 | 1842 | KY |
John | 16 | 1844 | KY |
Rhoda | 10 | 1850 | KY |
Mary | 8 | 1852 | KY |
Emily | 6 | 1854 | KY |
Milton | 4 | 1856 | KY |
William purchased a warrant from the Knox County Court, which authorized a
survey for the land in question. After receiving the warrant and survey, the
Land Office Division in Frankfort, Kentucky issued a patent on the tract of land
to William under the County Court Orders Series. This warrant, a 70-acre tract
of land - Patent #41677, was surveyed on April 27, 1868 and granted to William
on February 17, 1869. It was located on the Trace Fork of Stinking Creek in
Knox County, Kentucky. Thomas Scalf, a brother of William, was a member of the
survey team.
KENTUCKY LAND GRANTS
Grantee: Scalf, William
Acres: 70
Book: 74
Page: 101
(Link to original document)
Survey Date: April 27, 1868
Deed date: February 17, 1869
County: Knox
Water Course: Trace Fork of Stinking Creek
Reference: THE KENTUCKY LAND GRANTS
Volume 1
Part 2
CHAPTER X. GRANTS IN THE COUNTY COURT ORDERS (1836-1924)
THE COUNTIES OF KENTUCKY
page 1663
1870 Knox CO KY
12 August 1870
P.O. Flat lick
SCALF, William | M | 35 | 1835 | KY | Married: March 18, 1857 in Clay CO, KY Farmer |
Joicy | F | 33 | 1837 | KY | Parents: Lewis Jackson & Susan Hubbard |
Mary | F | 10 | 1860 | KY | Died 1876 |
James M. | M | 8 | 1862 | KY | |
Nathan | M | 6 | 1864 | KY | |
Francis | M | 3 | 1867 | KY | |
Amanda | F | 1 | 1869 | KY |
1880 Knox CO KY 30 June 1880 7th
Mag.
District
SCALF, Joicy | Head | 48 | 1832 | KY | KY | KY Widow |
Francis | Son | 13 | 1867 | KY | KY | KY |
Amanda | Dau | 11 | 1869 | KY | KY | KY |
Milton | Son | 9 | 1871 | KY | KY | KY |
Noah | Son | 7 | 1873 | KY | KY | KY |
William | Son | 3 | 1877 | KY | KY | KY |
Lewis | Son | 10/12 | 1879 | KY | KY | KY |
Henry | G-son | 3 | 1877 | KY | KY | KY |
It appears from the 1880 census that Joicy's husband William had died 1878-1880. The 1894 Kentucky School Census lists a son of William and Joyce and their grandson Henry in school. Both William and Henry were 17 years old.
The author believes Henry might have been a son of Nathan. It also appears that Nathan had died. Their daughter Mary was born 1860 and died about 1876. Their son James M. had moved to Arkansas sometime 1892-1894. The next child was Nathan born 1864 and would have been 30 years old in 1894. Nathan had probably died and Henry was living with his grandmother Joicy in 1894.
1894 Knox County, KY School Census
Parent or Guardian |
Children |
Age of Male |
Joyce Scalf |
W. (William) M. Scalf |
17 |
Henry Scalf (G-son) |
17 |
As noted, William had died by 1880 and Joicy was living in the home of their
son, Milton and wife Sena Miracle Scalf in 1900.
1900 Knox CO KY 11
June 1900 Mag #2, Voting
Precinct #5
SCALF, Milton | Head | 35 | 1871 | KY | KY | KY | Married October 20, 1896 |
Sena | Wife | 16 | 1884 | KY | KY | KY | John & Mary Miracle |
Francis | Son | 6/12 | 1899 | KY | KY | KY | |
Josy | Mother | 71 | 1829 | KY | KY | KY | Widow |
JAMES M. SCALF
Son of
William M. Scalf & Joicy Jackson
James M<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
James M. Scalf, son of William and Joicy Jackson Scalf was born about 1862 in
Knox County, Kentucky. James married Mary Jackson, daughter of Daniel Jackson
and Joyce Edwards. The James M. Scalf family was followed from 1880 - 1940 on
the census records of Knox County, Kentucky, Pope County, Arkansas and Sequoyah
County, Oklahoma where Mary was found as head of house in 1920 and listed as a
widow. Mary then moved to Texas. (Mary's move
to Texas stated by a descendant)
"James Scalf and Mary Jackson Scalf lived for years in Fort Smith, Arkansas. He died July 1942 and is buried at Rogers, Ark. Mary Jackson Scalf, born Nov. 7, 1865, died Nov. 29, 1929, at Ballanger, Texas, while on a visit there. Mary Jackson Scalf was a daughter of Daniel Jackson." (Chronicles of the Scalf Family)
Based on information from a descendant, a statement from Henry Scalf in his book (Chronicles of the Scalf Family), and an article from a newspaper in Ballinger, TX, it is apparent that Mary Scalf and several family members traveled to Ballington, TX hoping for an improvement in Mary Scalf's health. Unfortunately, Mary Scalf died a few days after arriving at a tourist park in Ballinger, TX. The newspaper article below provides more details.
Newspaper Article:
Mrs. Mary Scalf died here Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock and the body will be shipped to Fort Smith, Arkansas where the funeral will be held sometime Saturday morning.
Mrs. Scalf arrived here with two sons and two daughters and a grandchild about a week ago, and since that time had been seriously ill at a local tourist park. She had been in ill health for several years and her children came to this part of the state with her in the hope that she would regain her health.
The body was accompanied on the west bound Santa Fe this afternoon by her daughter, Mrs. C. G. Going and her young daughter.
Two sons and a daughter left in a car early Wednesday and expected to arrive at Fort Smith in time for the funeral Saturday.
King Holt Company undertakers had charge of the funeral arrangements here and shipping the body.
There is some confusion concerning James' death date. From the Benton County Cemetery Index, it is believed that the James Scalf buried at Tuck's Chapel Cemetery is this James Scalf. Mary is listed as head of house in Oklahoma in 1920 as a widow; however, a descendant stated that James and Mary divorced. Apparently, the divorce occurred 1910-1915 because James married Annie Houck on March 24, 1915 in Newton County, Arkansas. (Link to marriage document)
Information concerning some family members was received from a researcher of this line around 1999 but her name and email address was lost in a computer crash. However, parts of the information were noted on paper before the crash. The researcher filled in some of the blanks and corrected some information from Scalf Family History. If memory serves me right, this researcher was from the family of Cordia Scalf and Harrison Goins. The following is listed from her information and Elmer Scalf along with what was found from the census records:
Martha Scalf - Never married. (Descendant) (Scalf Family History, pg. 46, states she died 1945).
Maggie Scalf - Scalf Family History states she died at 2 years old (page 46) but appears on the census records of Arkansas (1910 Pope Co) with her family at age 24, and Oklahoma (1920 Sequoyah Co) with her family, and listed as what appears to be Manny, but is likely Marry, at age 34.
John Scalf - Nothing known of his family from the researcher. Married Ruth A. Reed, granddaughter of Adam R. Reed and great granddaughter of Noah Reed and Louisa Hibbles. (Scalf Family History, pg. 46)
Daniel Scalf - Married 1) Nellie Hill 2) Esther Scalf. (Descendant)
Scalf History states Esther's name as Hester (page 46). Dan had three
daughters. Two died in a fire. Faye lives in Texas with her husband, Henry P.
Smith. Dan's full name was William Daniel Scalf.
(Descendant)
Ellen Scalf - Nothing known from the descendant. Scalf Family History, page 46 lists Joyce Scalf married 1) Ross. 2) David ____ and 3) Owen _____. From the research of the author and Virgil Scalf, Ellen was Joyce Ellen Scalf. (1900 Yell Co Arkansas, age 7 - 1910 Pope Co Arkansas, Ellen Ross, age 17 - 1920 Johnson Co. Arkansas, Joice Ross, age 27 - 1930 Sebastian Co AR, Joice E. Owens, age 37). Ellen married first to Willie Ross and second to Lynn Owens. We have no information on David ____ and Joyce/Joice. Owen ___ should have been Lynn Owens. (M. Fleenor and Virgil Scalf research)
James Scalf - Nothing known from the descendant. (Scalf Family History states that James married 1) Dove Reed. 2) Gertrude Whitlock). James is found on the 1930 and 1940 censuses of Oklahoma with wife, Gertrude. (M. Fleenor and Virgil Scalf research)
Axie Scalf - Nothing known from the descendant. Nothing known from Elmer Scalf or the census records. Axie was last found on the 1910 census of Pope County, AR with her family.
Cordie Scalf - Married 1) Harrison Goins. 2) Rueben Allstott. - (Descendant). Scalf Family History, page 46 states only Harrison Goins.
Sollie Scalf - Married Myrtle Baker. (Descendant) (Scalf Family History, page 46 states ____Baker).
Dora Scalf - Married 1) Albert Knight. 2) Ernest Cole. (Descendant) Scalf Family History states the first husband as Albert Knight and second husband as Albert Cole (page 46)
Sherman Scalf married Pearl ____. (Descendant) Scalf Family History states only that Sherman may have served in WWII (page 46).
From the Benton County Cemetery Index, Online:
SCALF, JAMES 1857 - 1942 TUCK'S CHAPEL
Note that in 1930 Mary (wife of James) states she is a widow. James died in 1942.
James moved his family to Yell County, Arkansas sometime between 1892 and 1894 for his first child born in Arkansas was James (Jimmie) about 1894. His last child born in Kentucky was Joicy Ellen in 1892. James was found in Yell County, Arkansas under the spelling of SCHALF.
1900 Yell CO AR 9 June 1900 Mountain
Township
SCHALF, James | Head | 39 | Jul 1860 | KY | KY | KY | |
(Jackson), Mary J. | Wife | 34 | Nov 1865 | KY | KY | KY | 8 children born, 7 living |
Martha | Dau | 16 | Jul 1883 | KY | KY | KY | |
John | Son | 12 | Jul 1887 | KY | KY | KY | |
William D. | Son | 9 | Sep 1890 | KY | KY | KY | |
Joicy E. | Dau | 7 | Jul 1892 | KY | KY | KY | |
Jimmie | Son | 5 | Nov 1894 | AR | KY | KY | |
Axie | Dau | 2 | Feb 1898 | AR | KY | KY |
James and Mary's daughter Ellen (Joicy) married Willie Ross and this couple
was living in the home of her parents in 1910. They had a daughter Hester born
about 1910. Ellen and Willie had been married for two years in 1910 and had one
child born with one living.
1910 Pope CO AR 28 April 1910 Dover Township
SCALF, James | Head | 48 | 1862 | KY | KY | KY |
(Jackson), Mary | Wife | 44 | 1866 | KY | KY | KY |
Martha | Dau | 27 | 1883 | KY | KY | KY |
Maggie | Dau | 24 | 1886 | KY | KY | KY |
John | Son | 22 | 1888 | KY | KY | KY |
Dan | Son | 20 | 1890 | KY | KY | KY |
ROSS, Ellen | Dau | 17 | 1893 | KY | KY | KY Married 2 years - 1 child born, 1 living |
ROSS, Willie | Son in law | 20 | 1890 | AR | KY | UKN Married 2 years |
ROSS, Hster | G-dau | 2/12 | 1910 | AR | AR | KY |
SCALF, James | Son | 15 | 1895 | AR | KY | KY |
Axie | Dau | 12 | 1898 | AR | KY | KY |
Condie | Son | 9 | 1901 | AR | KY | KY (Cordie - daughter) |
Saul | Dau | 7 | 1903 | AR | KY | KY (Sollie) |
Dora | Son | 5 | 1905 | AR | KY | KY (should be daughter) |
Sherman | Son | 2 | 1908 | AR | KY | KY |
1920 Sequoyah CO OK 3 January 1920 Paw Paw Township
SCALF, Mary | Head | 54 | 1866 | KY | KY | NC Widow |
Manny | Dau | 34 | 1886 | KY | KY | KY (Maggie) |
James | Son | 23 | 1897 | AR | KY | KY |
Sollie | Son | 16 | 1904 | AR | KY | KY |
Dora | Dau | 14 | 1906 | AR | KY | KY |
Sherman | Son | 12 | 1908 | AR | KY | KY |
By 1920, Mary is listed as a widow on the census even though James Scalf is not dead. Based on the available information, James and Mary obtained a divorce between 1910 and 1915, and James Scalf married Anna C. (Johnson) Heuck on March 27, 1915 in Newton County, Arkansas. Anna is from Rock Island County, Illinois and married Henry Heuck on September 4, 1895. By 1900, Henry and Anna Heuck have two children, Oma and Odus Heuck. However, between 1910 and 1915, either Henry Heuck dies or they obtained a divorce because Anna and Oma Heuck move to Arkansas. Anna meets and marries James Scalf, and Oma Heuck and Milton Fletcher Peake are married on February 6, 1913 in Newton County, Arkansas. Apparently, the marriage between Anna and James did not last very long because she is living with the family of Milton and Oma Peaks on the 1920 census and is listed as a widow.
James Scalf married Anna C. Heuck. (Link to marriage document)
Oma Heuck married Milton Fletcher Peake. (Link to marriage document)
1920 Boone CO AR 27 January 1920 Harrison
PEAK, Milton F. | Head | 28 | 1892 | IL | IL | IL | |
Oma | Wife | 23 | 1897 | IL | IL | IL | |
Florence E. | Dau | 5 | 1915 | AR | IL | IL | |
Anna B. | Dau | 3 9/12 | 1916 | AR | IL | IL | |
Beatrice R. | Dau | 1 11/12 | 1918 | AR | IL | IL | |
SCALF, Anna C. | Mother in law | 47 | 1873 | IL | Sweden | Sweden | Widow |
James Scalf could not be found on the 1930 census, but Anna is living alone.
1930 Boone CO AR 9 April 1930 Harrison
SCALF, Anna C. | Head | 57 | 1873 | IL | Sweden | Sweden | Widow |
1940 Boone CO AR 8 April 1940 Harrison
SCALF, Anna C. | Head | 66 | 1874 | IL | Widow |
James Scalf is living with the family of his nephew, Sollie Scalf, when the 1940 census was recorded; Anna continues to live alone in Harrison, Arkansas.
1940 Laurel CO KY 9 May 1940 District 4
SCALF, Sollie | Head | 50 | 1890 | KY |
Lizzie | Wife | 45 | 1895 | KY |
Audrey | Dau | 17 | 1923 | KY |
Margaret | Dau | 13 | 1927 | KY |
Dewey | Son | 11 | 1929 | KY |
Reta | Dau | 9 | 1931 | KY |
Joe Frank | Son | 6 | 1934 | KY |
Lorene | Dau | 4 | 1936 | KY |
Raymond | Son | 1 | 1939 | KY |
Jim | Uncle | 83 | 1857 | KY Widower |
Anna C. Scalf died May 3, 1941 and the body was shipped to Anna's hometown of Rock Island, IL for burial. (Link to death cerificate)
MARTHA J. SCALF
Daughter of
James M. Scalf & Mary Jackson
Martha<James M<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Martha Scalf, daughter of James M. Scalf and Mary Jackson, was born July 1883 (Census). Martha was found in Sebastian County, Arkansas in the home of her sister Joyce Ellen Scalf Ross (Davis?) Owens in 1930. It appears that Joyce had been married twice prior to her marriage to Lynn Owens for two stepdaughters Ruth and Helen Ross are listed in the home as well as Irene Davis. Note that the ages of Ruth and Hester are the same. We believe this is an error.
However, Hester Wilson in the home was the daughter of Willie Ross and Joyce Ellen Scalf. (See the 1910 census of Pope Co. AK) Hester appeared to be the first child of Joyce Ellen Scalf Ross. She married a Wilson but he is not listed on this census. Hester's son Lawrence is listed in the home. Hester's two sisters Ruth and Helen are in the home as well. Irene was born in Oklahoma suggesting that Joyce was in Oklahoma five years prior to this census.OWENS, Lynn E. | Head | 42 | 1888 | AL | USA | USA |
Joyce E. | Wife | 37 | 1893 | KY | KY | KY |
WILSON, Hester | Dau | 20 | 1910 | AR | MO | KY |
ROSS, Helen | Step dau | 9 | 1921 | AR | MO | KY |
DAVIS, Irene | Step dau | 5 | 1925 | OK | LA | KY |
ROSS, Ruth | Step dau | 20 | 1910 | AR | MO | KY |
SCALF, Martha | Sister in law | 48 | 1882 | KY | KY | KY |
Wilson, Lawrence | G-son | 2 3/12 | 1928 | OK | MO | AR |
1940 Lincoln CO OK
12 - 13 April 1940
Bryon
SCALF, Jim J. | Head | 45 | 1895 | AR |
Gertrude | Wife | 31 | 1909 | AR |
Wanda May | Dau | 11 | 1929 | AR |
James T. | Son | 8 | 1932 | Ok |
Raymond | Son | 1 | 1939 | OK |
Martha | Sister | 63 | 1877 | KY |
MAGGIE SCALF
Daughter of
James M. Scalf & Mary Jackson
Maggie<James M<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Maggie Scalf, daughter of James M. Scalf and Mary Jackson was born about 1886
(Census) and died at the age of two of whooping cough according to Scalf Family
History. Maggie was alive and listed on the 1910 Pope County, Arkansas census
with her parents. However, Maggie was not listed on the census of 1900 with her
family. Her mother stated in 1900 that she had eight children with seven living.
There were six children listed on the census of that year. Maggie was not
counted in the home and we believe she was living or visiting relatives at that
time. If Maggie had been home, the total children would have matched the
information stated by Mary Jackson Scalf.
We believe Maggie was still living at the enumeration of the 1920 census of
Sequoyah County, Oklahoma although the spelling of her name appeared to be
Manny. We have no further information on Maggie at this time.
JOHN C. SCALF
Son of
James M. Scalf & Mary Jackson
John<James M<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
John Scalf, the son of James and Mary Jackson Scalf was born July 10, 1886, in Kentucky and died December 23, 1958, in Arkansas. John married Ruth Ann Reed on January 6, 1907, in Yell County, Arkansas. Ruth was born May 25, 1892, and died September 7, 1986. A few months after John married Ruth Ann Reed, he married Fannie Estes on May 8, 1907, in Poinsett County, Arkansas. Fannie was the daughter of John Estes and Elizabeth Coley. John and Fannie Scalf are listed in the 1910 Poinsett County, Arkansas census. Yell County, Arkansas is about 200 miles southwest of Poinsett County, Arkansas, and it appears that John spent time with both families until Fannie and an infant child died after a flood in northeast Arkansas that occurred in 1913. The following message was received from a descendant. "This is what I have on John Scalf. I believe he married a lady named Ruthie Ann after Fannie and their infant child died after a flood in northeast Arkansas. The story told to me is that John handed Sam (Samuel Thomas Scalf) over to his mother-in-law to raise and just disappeared. His mother-in-law being my great grandmother Elizabeth Coley Deere Estes Headrick." (Courtesy of a descendant) John returned to Yell County, Arkansas; he and his family are listed on the 1910-1940 census records.
(Link to John Scalf and Ruth Ann Reed marriage document)
(Link to John Scalf and Fannie Estes marriage record)
According to the 1910 census of Yell County, Arkansas, Ruth was born in Arkansas but on the 1930 census of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Ruth stated she was born in Kentucky. It is possible that Ruth Ann and Dove (first wife of James) were related and may have been from some of the Reed family of Kentucky.
John's wife is listed in 1910 and 1920 as Annie and in 1930 as Ruth. Her headstone states Ruth Ann. This family was found in Yell County, Arkansas in 1910. However, by 1930 they had moved to Tulsa County, Oklahoma. John and Annie are buried at Tuck's Chapel Cemetery along with James M. Scalf, father of John. This record is from the Benton County Arkansas Cemetery Index online.
SCALF JOHN C. 1886 - 1958 TUCK'S CHAPEL
SCALF RUTH ANN 1892 - TUCK'S CHAPEL
Children of John Scalf and Fannie Estes:
1. Samuel Thomas Scalf -
born November 19, 1909 in Tyronza, Arkansas and died October 23, 1992 in La Porte,
Indiana.
2. Unknown child
Children of John Scalf and Ruth Ann Reed:
1. Virgil Frederick Scalf - born December 7, 1907 in Dardenelle,
AR and died April 1979.
2. James Ledford Scalf - born July 30, 1910 in
Yell County, Arkansas and died December 27, 1993 - Sedona, Coconino, Arizona.
3. Myrtle Rosetta Scalf -
born July 9, 1916 and died April 1981.
4. Lorene Scalf - born March 9, 1916 in Arkansas
and died June 8, 1995.
5. Verna Marie Scalf - born September 12, 1918 and died
December 12, 2008
- Coffeyville, Montgomery County, Kansas
6. Buford Scalf - born January 25, 1921 and died
August 17,
1989 - Rogers, Benton, Arkansas.
7. Don Scalf - born March 19, 1923 and died November
24, 1996.
8. Carl Lloyd Scalf - born March 12, 1927 and
died
September 17, 2015 - Fayetteville, Washington
County, Arkansas.
9. Norma L. Scalf - born August 5, 1930 in Arkansas and
died April 4, 2008 -
Mountain Home, Baxter County, Arkansas..
10. Leroy Rocky Scalf - born January 22, 1935 in Arkansas.
1910 Yell CO AR 22 & 23 April 1910 Mountain Township
SCALF, John | Head | 23 | 1887 | KY | KY | KY | |
Annie | Wife | 17 | 1893 | AR | AR | AR | 1 born, 1 living |
Virgil | Son | 2 | 1908 | AR | KY | AR |
1910 Poinsett CO AR 4 May 1910 Little
River
SCALF, John | Head | 26 | 1884 | AR | Ukn | Ukn | |
Fannie | Wife | 26 | 1884 | AR | Ukn | Ukn | 1 born, 1 living |
Sam | Son | 5/12 | 1909 | AR | AR | AR |
WWI Registration Card
Age: 34
Home Address: #1, Booneville, Logan, AR
(Link to original document)
Date of Birth: July 10, 1884
Present occupation: Farming
Place of employment:
Nearest Relative: Ruthie Ann Scalf
Build: Medium
Color of eyes: Grey
Color of Hair: Brown
Date: September 12, 1918
1920 Yell CO AR January 1920 Ferguson
SCMETH(Scalf), John | Head | 34 | 1886 | KY | KY | KY |
Annie | Wife | 27 | 1893 | AR | AR | AR |
Virgle | Son | 12 | 1908 | AR | KY | AR |
Ledford | Son | 10 | 1910 | AR | KY | AR |
Myrtle | Dau | 7 | 1913 | AR | KY | AR |
Lony | Dau | 5 | 1915 | AR | KY | AR |
Marie | Dau | 1 4/12 | 1918 | AR | KY | AR |
WWII Draft Card
Name: John Scalf
Place of Residence: Avoca, Benton, AR
Telephone: None
Age: 57
Link to document
Date of birth: July 10, 1884
Place of birth: Knox, CO
State: Kentucky
Name of person who will know your address: Mrs. Ruth Scalf, Avoca, AR
Employer name: None
Place of business: Self - Avoca, Benton, AR
1930 Tulsa CO OK 2
April 1930 Tulsa
SCALF, John | Head | 42 | 1888 | AR | KY | KY |
Ruth | Wife | 36 | 1894 | KY | AR | AR |
Virgil | Son | 22 | 1908 | AR | AR | KY |
Ledford | Son | 21 | 1909 | AR | AR | KY |
Lonnie | Dau | 14 | 1916 | AR | AR | KY |
Marie | Dau | 11 | 1919 | AR | AR | KY |
Buford | Son | 9 | 1921 | AR | AR | KY |
Don | Son | 7 | 1923 | AR | AR | KY |
Carl | Son | 3 | 1927 | AR | AR | KY |
1940 Benton CO AR
11 April 1940
Brightwater
SCALF, John C. | Head | 56 | 1884 | KY |
Ruth | Wife | 46 | 1894 | AR |
Buford | Son | 19 | 1921 | AR |
Don | Son | 17 | 1923 | AR |
Loyd | Son | 13 | 1927 | AR |
Norma L. | Dau | 10 | 1930 | AR |
Leroy | Son | 5 | 1935 | AR |
VIRGIL FREDERICK SCALF
Son of
John Scalf & Ruth Ann Reed
Virgil<John<James M<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Virgil Scalf son of John Scalf and Ruth Ann Reed was born December 7, 1907 in Dardenelle, AR and died April 1979. On December 14, 1941, we find Virgil Scalf on board the SS Lula that is sailing from Cristobal, Canal Zone to New Orleans. Virgil appears to be a Merchant Mariner and his United States address was Corpus Christi, TX. The S.S. Ulua, named for a river in Honduras, was operated by the United Fruit Company in the Caribbean between 1919 and 1942. She served with the U.S. Navy during World War II and in 1946 was retired to the James River Fleet and scrapped. No further information.
Virgil married Esther Evelyn Gotcher. We have no marriage date at this time. Esther was born August 19, 1914 in Arkansas and died April 2, 1993 in Eucha (Delaware Co.) Oklahoma. (Courtesy of Virgil Scalf)
We believe Virgil and Esther were married before 1934 for their son, Donald, was born in 1934 and tragically killed by a train in 1955. Another son, Raymond, was born April 15, 1941 and died tragically from an accidental gunshot wound at Choctaw, Oklahoma on March 16, 1952. Several newspaper clippings were found concerning Raymond's death. From the newspaper clippings and the obituary of Donald Scalf, we confirm that Virgil and Esther had at least six children.
Children of Virgil Scalf and Esther Gotcher:
1) Donald Scalf born 1934 and died 1955. Donald married Shirley May Dimmick born 1936 and died 1955; One child.
1940 Benton CO AR
11 April 1940
Brightwater
SCALF, Virgil | Head | 32 | 1908 | AR |
Ester | Wife | 26 | 1914 | AR |
Betty J. | Dau | 8 | 1932 | AR |
Donnie | Son | 6 | 1934 | AR |
Newspaper Clipping of Raymond Scalf from Find a Grave online:
Raymond was only 11 years old and attending 4th grade in Choctaw, Oklahoma, when
he was a victim in a shooting accident. His entire class attended the funeral
and all of his classmates were deeply shocked and saddened by his loss. In his
remarks, the Minister stated that only a week before in Sunday School class
during group discussions that Raymond had said that he was ready to go to Heaven
whenever he was called. No one could have guessed that he would be called so
soon. Raymond was a quiet boy, very friendly, who always had a smile on his face
for everybody. His death was a tragedy for the entire Choctaw community.
News Article, The Oklahoman, March 17, 1952
Choctaw Boy Falls on Rifle, Is Killed. An 11-year old farm boy was killed
Sunday afternoon when a .22 caliber rifle was accidentally discharged at his
farm home, two miles southeast of Choctaw. The victim,
Raymond Scalf,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Scalf,
was pronounced dead after his father rushed him to the Rutherford Clinic in
Midwest City. He was shot under the left arm. Scalf told E.A. Capshaw and Ertie
Tomlinson, deputy sheriffs, the gun was discharged after the boy dropped it near
the barn. 'Raymond had been hunting rabbits during the afternoon and I told him
to clean the gun and put it away,' the father said. 'He left the house to go to
the barn and I heard an explosion. When I got there, Raymond cried that he had
been shot. He said he dropped the gun and fell on top of it.' The boy's younger
brother, Allen, 7, witnessed the shooting.
News Article, The Oklahoman, March 17, 1952
Brother's Shotgun Kills Choctaw Boy. An 11-year old Choctaw farm boy was
killed Sunday when his little brother accidentally discharged a gun while
cleaning it in their home. Raymond Owen Scalf, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Scalf,
died in an ambulance rushing him to the Rutherford clinic at Midwest City.
Raymond and his 7-year old brother, Allen, had returned to their farm home 2 1/2
miles south of Choctaw shortly after noon from a crow hunt. Allen's gun fired as
he cleaned it. The shot struck his brother in the left side. Mr. and Mrs. Scalf
rushed to Choctaw with the wounded boy and were met by an ambulance. The youth
was dead on arrival at the clinic. Coroner W. H. Ivy, Midwest City Justice of
Peace, ruled the death as accidental. Services will be announced by Thompson
funeral home, Midwest City.
Tragedy again struck the family of Virgil and Esther when they lost their son,
Donald, his wife and infant child when they were struck by a train while
traveling to Michigan just three years after the death of their son, Raymond.
Donald, Shirley and their child are buried at Elmwood Cemetery in Choctaw,
Oklahoma.
News Article, The Oklahoman, December 30, 1955
Choctaw Rites Today for Scalf Parents, Infant. Joint services for Donald
Scalf, 21, his wife, Shirley May, 19, and their 11-month old daughter, Sheree
Jean, who were killed last weekend when their car ws struck by a train, will be
2 p.m. Friday in the First Baptist Church. Interment will be in the Choctaw
cemetery under direction of Hunter Funeral Home, Oklahoma City. The Choctaw
family was killed Saturday during a vacation trip to Carelton, Michigan. Scalf's
survivors are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Scalf, of Choctaw; two sisters,
Marilyn Scalf, Carelton, Michigan, and Mrs. Betty Beeson, 821 Ferguson Drive,
Midwest City, and two brothers, Alan and Barry Scalf, both of Carelton. His
wife's mother, Mrs. Lilly Dimmick, of Choctaw, two sisters and six brothers,
also survive.
(Courtesy - Shirley Tauer)
JAMES LEDFORD SCALF
Son of
John Scalf & Ruth Ann Reed
James<John<James M<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
James Scalf, son of John Scalf & Ruth Ann Reed, was born July 30, 1910 in Yell CO, Arkansas and died December 27, 1993 in Sedona, Coconino, Arizona. James married Velma Vera Long on July 18, 1934 in Benton County, AR. Velma was born January 26, 1914 in California and died January 17, 2002 in Cottonwood, Yavapai, Arizona.
1940 Los Angeles CO CA
8 April 1940
Whittier
SCALF, James | Head | 29 | 1911 | AR |
Velma | Wife | 26 | 1914 | CA |
Richard | Son | 4 | 1936 | AR |
Gerry Ann | Dau | 0/12 | 1940 | CA |
LORENE SCALF
Daughter of
John Scalf & Ruth Ann Reed
Lorene<John<James M<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Lorene Scalf, daughter of John Scalf & Ruth Ann Reed, was born about 1916 in Benton County, AR. Lorene married Clayton Jones on September 12, 1936 in Benton County, AR.
(Link to marriage document of Clayton Jones and Lorene Scalf)
1940 Woods CO OK April 1940 Alva
JONES, Clayton | Head | 27 | 1913 | KY |
Lorene | Wife | 24 | 1916 | AR |
Patricia Ann | Dau | 3 | 1937 | AR |
Richard Lee | Son | 1 | 1939 | OK |
MARIE SCALF
Daughter of
John Scalf & Ruth Ann Reed
Marie<John<James M<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Marie Scalf, daughter of John Scalf & Ruth Ann Reed, was born about 1919 in Benton County, AR. Marie married Carroll Lee on March 9, 1940 in Benton County, AR and later returned to his home in Cherryvale, Kansas.
1940 Montgomery CO KS 4 April 1940 Cherryvale
LEE, Carroll | Head | 31 | 1909 | AR |
Marie | Wife | 21 | 1919 | AR |
CARL LLOYD SCALF
Son of
John Scalf & Ruth Ann Reed
Lloyd<John<James M<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Lloyd Scalf, son of John Scalf & Ruth Ann Reed, was born about 1927 in AR. Lloyd married Beverly Ann Tansey on July 22, 1950 in Benton County, AR. Lloyd was 23 years old and Beverly was 21 years old.
SAMUEL THOMAS SCALF
Son of
John Scalf & Fannie Estes
Samuel<John<James M<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Samuel
Scalf, the son of John Scalf & Fannie Estes was born November 19, 1909 in
Tyronza, Arkansas and died October 23, 1992, in La Porte, Indiana. Samuel married Delora Geynell Baxley on September 24, 1932, in Poinsett County, Arkansas, and
they lived in the Pocahontas area of Arkansas. Delora was born June 18, 1915, in
Knox County, Indiana and died May 1, 1973, in La Porte, Indiana.
(Link to Samuel Scalf and Delora Baxley marriage document)
(Link to death certificate of Samuel T. Scalf)
(Link to death certificate of Delora G. Scalf)
Children of Samuel Scalf and Delora Baxley:
1. Dudley L. Scalf - born May
15, 1933 and died August 30, 1997.
2. Sharon Scalf
3. Henry George Scalf - born May 5, 1951 and died May 4, 2011.
4. Gerald Lee Scalf - born October 24, 1935 and died June 2, 2004.
5. Larry Samuel Scalf - born about 1945.
6. Gary Wayne Scalf
1910 Poinsett CO AR 4 May 1910 Little River
SCALF, John | Head | 26 | 1884 | AR | Ukn | Ukn | |
Fannie | Wife | 26 | 1884 | AR | Ukn | Ukn | 1 born, 1 living |
Sam | Son | 5/12 | 1909 | AR | AR | AR |
OBITUARY:
Mrs. Delora G. Scalf, 57, of 105 Grove Street, died Monday morning at 8:05 a.m., at La Porte Hospital. She was born to Dudley and Dora (Wolf) Baxley June 18, 1915 in Vincennes, Ind, and lived here since 1956 after coming from Rivervale, Arkansas. She married Samuel T. Scalf on Sept 24, 1932 at Lepanto, Ark. She was a member of the Free Methodist Church. Surviving are her husband, five sons, Dudley, Gerald, Samuel and Henry, all of La Porte and Gary at home, two daughters, Mrs. Virgil (Sharon) Kunkel of Evening Shade, Ark., and Miss Jacqualine at home, and her mother, Mrs Dora H. Baxley of La Porte, one sister, Mrs. Daisy M. Lehman of La Porte, 13 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Services are Friday at 2 p.m. at Haverstock Funeral Home, the Rev. Allen Amstutz officiating. Visitation is from Thursday noon on. Burial will be in Union Mills Cemetery.
WWII DRAFT CARD
Name: Sam Thomas Scalf
Address: Lepanto, Poinsett, Arkansas
Age: 30
Date of Birth: November 19, 1909
(Link to document)
Place of Birth: Lepanto, Arkansas
Country of Citzenship: U. S.
Name of person who will always know your address: Mrs. Eugene Hayes
Relationship of that person: Aunt
Address of that person: Marked Tree, Poinssett, Arkansas
Place of Employment: Rivervale, Poinsett, Arkansas
Note: Aunt Eugene Hayes on the record above is - Abigail Eugene Estes Hayes was Fanny Scalf's younger sister.
(Courtesy - descendant of James William Deere)
DUDLEY L. SCALF
Son of
Samuel Thomas Scalf & Delorah Baxley
Dudley<Samuel<John<James M<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Dudley Scalf, the son of Samuel Thomas Scalf & Delorah Baxley was born May 15, 1933 in Arkansas and died August 30, 1997 in Bono, Craighead, Arkansas. Dudley married (1) Alma Jo Barker on June 4, 1951 (2) Madge Ernestine Sowell.
(Link to marriage document for Dudley Scalf and Alma Jo Barker)
(Link to death certificate of Alma Jo Scalf)
GERALD LEE SCALF
Son of
Samuel Thomas Scalf & Delorah Baxley
Gerald<Samuel<John<James M<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Gerald Scalf, the son of Samuel Thomas Scalf & Delorah Baxley was born October 23, 1935 in Arkansas and died June 2, 2004 in Randolph County, Arkansas. Gerald married (1) JoAnna Mae Lusk.
Gerald Lee Scalf & Joanna Mae Beason - marriage
(Link to death certificate of Joanna M. Scalf)
Children of Gerald Scalf and JoAnna Lusk:
1.
Gerald L. Scalf
2. John Samuel Scalf
3. Evelyn Kay Scalf
4. Henry Wayne Scalf - born February 4, 1963 and died August 9, 1964.
(Link to death certificate)
"My grandfather was Samuel Thomas Scalf, born 1909, married Their children were, Dudley, Sharon, Henry, Larry and Garry. My father Gerald Lee Scalf, born Oct. 1935 in West Ridge Ark. moved to La Porte, In. and married Joanna Beason in 1966. My name is John Samuel Scalf Born Feb. 24, 1962 in La Porte Indiana. I know a lot of my fathers mothers family, but my fathers fathers father, we know nothing."
OBITUARY:
Gerald L. Scalf,
Sr., 68, of Pocahontas died Wednesday, June 2, 2001 at St. Bernard's Medical
Center.
Born in West Ridge, he served in the Marine Corps during the Korean War.
Survivors include two sons Gerald L. Scalf Jr. and John Samuel Scalf, both of La
Porte, Ind.; a daughter, Evelyn Kay Miller of Acworth, Ga.; three brothers,
Samuel Larry Scalf, Henry George Scalf and Gary Wayne Scalf, all of La Porte; a
sister, Sharon Kunkle of Evening Shade; seven grandchildren; and six
great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Joanna Scalf; one son, Henry Wayne Scalf;
his parents, Samuel Thomas Scalf and Delora Geynell Baxley Scalf; and one
brother.
No services are planned, and burial will be at a later date in La Porte.
Cox-Waymon Funeral Home of Pocahontas is in charge of local arrangements.
LARRY SAMUEL SCALF
Son of
Samuel Thomas Scalf & Delorah Baxley
Larry<Samuel<John<James M<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Larry Samuel Scalf, the son of Samuel Thomas Scalf & Delorah Baxley was born about 1945. Larry married (1) Sandra Kay Arndt on June 15, 1963and (2) Pamela Sue Lawrence on April 5, 2003.
(Link to Larry Scalf and Sandra K. Arndt marriage document)
(Link to Larry Scalf and Pamela Lawrence marriage document)
(Link to death certificate of Sandra K. Scalf)
HENRY GEORGE SCALF
Son of
Samuel Thomas Scalf & Delorah Baxley
Henry<Samuel<John<James M<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Henry
Scalf, the son of Samuel Thomas Scalf & Delorah Baxley was born May 5, 1951 in
Rivervale, Arkansas and died May 4, 2011 in La Porte, Indiana. Henry married
Susan J. Seifert.
(Link to death certificate of Henry George Scalf)
(Link to death certificate of Susan J. Scalf)
(Link to Henry George Scalf and Carol Towle marriage)
OBITUARY:
Henry "Hank" George Scalf, 59 years old of La Porte, IN, passed away at 6:10 PM
Wednesday, May 4, 2011 in his home surrounded by his loving family. He was born
on May 5, 1951 Rivervale, Arkansas to the late Samuel and Delorah (Baxley)
Scalf.
Henry retired from Sullair Corp. He was a member of La Porte Missionary Church,
past member of La Porte County Bassmasters. He was an avid camper and bass
fisherman. He loved NASCAR and old movies. He was a fan of Zane Grey Westerns
and he loved to watch the garden grow. He could eat beans and cornbread seven
days a week. Henry served in the U.S. Army from 1968 to 1974. Serving one year
and 6 months in Vietnam.
Survived by Carol Towle and their children, Lisa Scalf, Amy (Matthew) Schwartz,
and Amanda Greenlaw. Debbie Deckard and their children, Christopher and Karissa,
Michael (Kristie) Deckard, Matthew (Kaelyn Ludlow) Deckard and Mark & Lexi
Deckard. Grandchildren, Saira, Zachary & Zoe Schwartz, Brooklynn & Samantha
Deckard and Kendel Ludlow; sisters, Sharon (Virgil) Kunkle, Jackie (Tommy) Roy,
Samuel Larry (Pamela) & Garry (Patti) Scalf; many loving nieces, nephews, great
nieces and great nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Dudley Scalf & Gerald Scalf
and his wife, Susan.
WILLIAM DANIEL SCALF
Son of
James M. Scalf & Mary Jackson
Daniel<James M<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Daniel Scalf, son of James M. Scalf and Mary Jackson was born about 1891 (Census) in Kentucky. Daniel married Ester Scalf according to Scalf Family History, page 46. However, a descendant of Cordia Scalf stated that Dan's first wife was Nellie Hill. However, Nellie's grandparents were living in the home of Dan and Nellie in Oklahoma. Her grandparents were Robert and Martha Underwood. We do not know if these were paternal or maternal grandparents.
(Link to Dan Scalf and Nellie Hill marriage document)
Nellie and Dan were married April 2, 1917. Dan was 24 years old and Nellie was 16 years old.
The granddaughter of Cordia Scalf Goins Allstot, sister of Dan, stated that Dan had three daughters. Two of the daughters burned to death in a fire and the third, Faye, married Henry P. Smith and lived in Texas. The 1920 census of Oklahoma shows Dan and Nellie with daughter Vera. We do not know if Vera was Vera Faye or if she was one of the daughters that died.
By 1930, Dan Scalf is divorced and has returned to Kentucky. He is living with his aunt, Malinda Scalf, and her family. Eventually, Dan married Hester Scalf, the daughter of Malinda Scalf, and they return to Oklahoma.
WWI Registration Card
Age: 24
Home Address: Booneville, AR
(Link to original document)
Date of Birth: December 22, 1893
Where born: Flat Lake (Lick), KY
Present occupation: Lumbering
Name of employer: Scott CO, land and lumber
Place of employment: Logan County
Height: Medium
Build: Stout
Color of eyes: Blue
Color of Hair: Light
Date: June 5, 1917
1920 Oklahoma CO OK 15 & 16 January 1920 Precinct #2
SCALF, Dan W. | Head | 29 | 1891 | KY | KY | USA |
Nellie L. | Wife | 19 | 1901 | AR | AR | AR |
Vera B. | Dau | 1 9/12 | 1918 | AR | KY | AR |
UNDERWOOD, Robert | Wife's g-father | 67 | 1853 | AR | KY | MO |
UNDERWOOD, Martha E. | Wife's g-mother | 64 | 1856 | AR | TX | MO |
1930 Knox CO KY 4
April 1930
Artemus - Mag
District
#4
SCALF, Malinda | Head | 55 | 1875 | TN | TN | TN Widow |
Dora | Dau | 35 | 1895 | TN | KY | TN |
Hester | Dau | 24 | 1906 | TN | KY | TN |
Martha | Dau | 20 | 1910 | KY | KY | TN |
Elmar | Son | 13 | 1917 | KY | KY | TN |
Virgie | G-dau | 14 | 1916 | KY | TN | KY |
David | G-son | 12 | 1918 | KY | TN | KY |
Amis | G-son | 9 | 1921 | KY | TN | KY |
Daniel | Nephew | 40 | 1890 | MO | MO | MO Divorced |
Hester | Dau | 5 | 1925 | KY | KY | KY |
Edna | Dau | 3 | 1927 | KY | KY | KY |
Martha | Dau | 1 | 1929 | KY | KY | KY |
1940 Oklahoma CO OK
3 May 1940
Choctaw
SCALF, William Dan | Head | 49 | 1891 | KY |
Ester | Wife | 34 | 1906 | KY |
JOYCE ELLEN SCALF
Daughter of
James M. Scalf & Mary Jackson
Joyce Ellen<James M<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Joyce Ellen Scalf daughter of James M. Scalf and Mary Jackson was born about 1893 (Census) in Kentucky before the family moved to Arkansas. She was the last child born in Kentucky according to census records.
Joyce married first to Willie Ross in Pope County, Arkansas and was found in the home of her parents in 1910 with her husband and first child Hester. Hester was two months old in 1910 estimating a birth date of February 1910.
1910 Pope CO AR
28 April 1910
Dover Township
SCALF, James | Head | 48 | 1862 | KY | KY | KY |
(Jackson), Mary | Wife | 44 | 1866 | KY | KY | KY |
Martha | Dau | 27 | 1883 | KY | KY | KY |
Maggie | Dau | 24 | 1886 | KY | KY | KY |
John | Son | 22 | 1888 | KY | KY | KY |
Dan | Son | 20 | 1890 | KY | KY | KY |
ROSS, Ellen | Dau | 17 | 1893 | KY | KY | KY Married 2 years - 1 child born and 1 living |
ROSS, Willie | Son in law | 20 | 1890 | AR | KY | UKN Married 2 years |
ROSS, Hster | G-dau | 2/12 | 1910 | AR | AR | KY |
SCALF, James | Son | 15 | 1895 | AR | KY | KY |
Axie | Dau | 12 | 1898 | AR | KY | KY |
Condie | Son | 9 | 1901 | AR | KY | KY (daughter) |
Saul | Dau ? | 7 | 1903 | AR | KY | KY (son) |
Dora | Son | 5 | 1905 | AR | KY | KY |
Sherman | Son | 2 | 1908 | AR | KY | KY |
By 1920, Joyce and Willie were living in Johnson County, Arkansas and had two
more daughters Audie and Ruth born 1903 and 1905 respectively.
1920 Johnson CO AR 20-21 January 1920 McKennon
ROSS, Will | Head | 32 | 1888 | AR | UKN | UKN |
Joice | Wife | 27 | 1893 | KY | KY | KY |
Hester | Dau | 9 | 1901 | AR | KY | KY |
Audie | Dau | 7 | 1903 | AR | KY | KY |
Ruth | Dau | 4 9/12 | 1905 | AR | KY | KY |
The 1930 census finds Joyce remarried to Lynn Owens and living in Sebastian County, Arkansas. This census is somewhat confusing concerning the children of Joyce. It appears Joyce might have been married between her marriage to Willie Ross and Lynn Owens due to the stepchild in the home in 1930 named Irene Davis.
The relationship of Irene Davis to Lynn Owens is stepdaughter suggesting she was a child of Joyce; therefore, since Irene was born 1925 she could not have been Audie from the 1920 census because Audie was born around 1913 and most likely married by 1930. We believe there was another marriage before Lynn Owens. We also believe Lynn and Joyce had a son named J. C. Owens born 1932.
An email message from a descendant states the following concerning Lynn Owens - Joyce Ellen Scalf family:
Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 10:05 PM
That's my grandfather!!! I would love to learn more about Joyce and if she
had any children with my grandfather. There is a story that they had a child
named J.C. b 12 Jan 1932. I'll have to look up what other info that I have. I
am getting ready to go out of town for a few days so it may be a little while
for me to dig up the info. I'll be happy to share what I know or at least what
I have been told. I'm so glad to have found Joyce.
(Courtesy of
Christine Owen Butts)
1930 Sebastian
CO AR 8 April 1930 Upper Township Fort Smith
OWENS, Lynn E. | Head | 42 | 1888 | AL | USA | USA |
Joyce E. | Wife | 37 | 1893 | KY | KY | KY |
WILSON, Hester | (Step) Dau | 20 | 1910 | AR | MO | KY |
ROSS, Helen | Step dau | 9 | 1921 | AR | MO | KY |
DAVIS, Irene | Step dau | 5 | 1925 | OK | LA | KY |
ROSS, Ruth | Step dau | 16 | 1914 | AR | MO | KY |
SCALF, Martha | Sister in law | 48 | 1882 | KY | KY | KY |
Wilson, Lawrence | G-son | 2 3/12 | 1928 | OK | MO | AR |
JAMES J. SCALF
Son of
James M. Scalf & Mary Jackson
James<James M<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
James
Jimmie
Scalf, son of James M. Scalf and Mary Jackson, was born
November 6, 1898 and died May 1950. James married 1) Dove Reed and 2) Gertrude Whitlock.
Gertrude was born
November 1, 1907 and died July 7, 1998. James and Gertrude with their daughter
Wanda were found on the 1930 census living in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. By 1940,
Jim and Gertrude were living in Bryan, Oklahoma with three children and Martha
Scalf, the sister of Jim Scalf.
(Link to Jim Scalf and Dovie Reed marriage document)
(Link to Jim Scalf and Gertrude Whitlock marriage document)
A few years after the divorce of James and Dovie Scalf, Dovie married J. S. Briggs on April 18, 1938 in Yell County, AR. (Link to marriage document)
Children of James Scalf and Gertrude Whitlock
1) Wanda May Scalf - Wanda was born in Oklahoma on October 3, 1928. She died
March 31, 1991. Wanda was married several times, and her first husband was
Joseph "Blackie" Lopez. He was on leave from the Navy in Oklahoma City when
they met. Joseph was born in New York and was dark and handsome. I heard Wanda
tell that she married him to "get out of OK". After his Naval tour was over,
they moved to Los Angeles. She had a daughter, Frances June Lopez, on October
17, 1949. The marriage was rocky. Wanda was extremely beautiful (she looked very
much like Elizabeth Taylor only with a turned-up nose) and Blackie was very
jealous. However, she gave birth to a son, Joseph, who died at birth. It was
said that Blackie's jealousy and the death of her son depressed Wanda and she
left/divorced Blackie. (Courtesy of Linda Fleshman)
Wanda's second husband was Victor Rowe. They married in California but moved to
Kansas where he was working. That marriage, too, was not to last. No children
were born, but two years after the divorce, and a move back to Los Angeles, they
re-kindled their love and re-married. Well, again, that marriage ended in
divorce, but strangely, they remained friends until he died many years
later. She remarried for the last time to Ralph Spark. They lived in Los
Angeles, CA, until they both retired - fairly wealthy. Ralph was a captain in
the Merchant Marines with 40 years at sea. Wanda worked for Northrop in Los
Angeles. Both retired to Arizona. They lived across the Colorado River from
Laughlin, NV in Riviera, AZ. She died of kidney cancer in March 1991. Her only
living daughter, Frances Lopez Mahoney, lives in Las Vegas. She married John
Mahoney and had two sons: Bryan Mahoney, Jonathon Mahoney and one daughter
(different father) Brandy Mahoney (Courtesy of Linda Fleshman)
2) James Truman Scalf - (my father) was born March 27, 1932, in
Oklahoma. He died of lung cancer on August 7, 1994. Being the oldest son,
Gertrude relied on JT
(as she called him) all of his life. His father (my
grandfather) - James died in May 1950. That was four months before I was born.
My father was only 18 and had only been married a little over a year. With a
new wife and soon to be new daughter, he moved in with Gertrude and all the
other brothers in a rural area just outside Oklahoma City. From the old photos
I have seen, it was a very rustic, small house. James had married a local
auburn-haired
beauty, Dortcha Stiles. They had two children: Linda Eilene
Scalf born September 17, 1950 (me) and James Clinton Scalf born September 1,
1952. That rocky marriage lasted 19 years.
(Photo - courtesy of Mitch Scalf)
Jim married Phyllis Trueblood in 1970s. They had one daughter, Regina Kay Scalf. Phyllis was killed in a tragic accident and many years later, Jim was married for the last time to Caren Maxine Estes (she had been married two times prior, so I do not know what her maiden name was). They did not have any children and remained married until he died.
Jim's daughter, Linda Scalf, married Richard Fleshman and had two daughters: Leatha Michele Fleshman Pearce (married to Chris Pearce with one son, Landon). Misty Dawn Fleshman Blazi (married and divorced from Greg Blazi) has three sons: Taylor, Derrik and James Blazi).
Jim's son, James Clinton Scalf, died on Mother's Day, May 14, 1978. He was 25 years old. He married once, for about a year, and had no children.
Jim's daughter, Regina Gina
Kay Scalf from marriage with Phyllis, has been
married three times with one son from the first marriage: Brandon Shultza. Her
second husband, Donald Anderson, died in 2001. She remarried Brett Clark two
years later. They are still married with no other children. (Courtesy of
Linda Fleshman)
3) Raymond "Ray" Mitchell Scalf - was born in Oklahoma on September 16, 1938 and is the only living son of Gertrude and James. He was in the Navy in the Pacific. He has been married three times. Ray's first wife was Wilma - two sons Mitchell and Eric (after divorce, Wilma took boys and they were adopted by her second husband. They no longer have use the Scalf name, are in their late 40s and live in San Diego area). Ray's second wife was Elnora Hamm Brown (her second marriage, too) Ray and Elnora had two children: Kimberly Kay Scalf and Raymond "Mitch" Scalf Jr. Kim is not married. Mitch has been married twice. He and his second wife, Kristen, have two young sons: Jack Scalf and Will Scalf. Both Kim and Mitch are in their early 40s.
After Raymond divorced Elnora, he married Terri. They had one son, Ryan
Scalf. Terri and Raymond had a very short marriage, and when they divorced, she
left Ryan with Raymond. He raised him alone and is still unmarried. Ryan is 26
and in the Army. He has been in Iraq twice and is overseas
now. We have not
been told where, but I'm sure Ray knows, but he keeps to himself now. He is
retired and lives alone in the country where he enjoys hunting and fishing and
comes to visit Kim and Mitch several times a year. (Courtesy of Linda
Fleshman)
4) Donald Wayne Scalf - was born in Oklahoma December 18, 1940 and died July 1974 of colon cancer. He never married and lived in Los Angeles most of his life. Donald was the first of the children to die. He died of cancer in Hurst, Texas. He was a gentle, quite man with a dry wit and didn't think cars were necessary. He never learned to drive. He walked everywhere he went. Of all the Scalf boys, he was the only one tall and slender. All the others were tall but not skinny. (Courtesy of Linda Fleshman)
(Link to death certificate of Donald Wayne Scalf)
5) Thomas Benjamin Scalf - was born in Oklahoma on May 5, 1943. He died of colon cancer on November 1, 1977. Thomas was married twice. His first wife was Sherri and they had one son, Tommy Scalf. He died of cancer at a young age. His second wife was Sharon. (Courtesy of Linda Fleshman)
(Link to death certificate of Thomas Benjamin Scalf)
6) Harvey Lee Scalf - was born January 14, 1947 and died of cancer in May 1985. His wife, Ann, and he had one son; Harvey Lee Scalf Jr. who was born in 1974. (Courtesy of Linda Fleshman)Name: James Scalf
Age: 21
Home Address: Talco, TX, Route 2
(Link to original document)
Date of Birth: November 6, 1896
Born: Clarkville, AR, USA
Farther's birthplace: Kentucky, USA
Name of employer: Mrs. Mary E. Scalf
(Link
Photograph of a young James J. Scalf) (Courtesy Mitch Scalf)
Place of employment: Booneville, AR
Nearest Relative: Mrs. Mary E. Scalf - mother
Address of relative:
Booneville, AR
Height: Medium
Build: Medium
Color of eyes: Light brown
Color of Hair: Dark Brown
Date: June 5, 1918
SCALF, James | Head | 33 | 1897 | AR | KS | KS |
(Whitlock), Gertrude | Wife | 23 | 1907 | AR | AR | AR |
Wanda A. | Dau | 1 7/12 | 1928 | AR | AR | AR |
1940 Lincoln CO OK
12 - 13 April 1940
Bryon
SCALF, Jim J. | Head | 45 | 1895 | AR |
Gertrude | Wife | 31 | 1909 | AR |
Wanda May | Dau | 11 | 1929 | AR |
James T. | Son | 8 | 1932 | Ok |
Raymond | Son | 1 | 1939 | OK |
Martha | Sister | 63 | 1877 | KY |
AXIE SCALF
Daughter of
James M. Scalf and Mary Jackson
Axie<James M<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Axie Scalf, daughter of James M. Scalf and Mary Jackson was born about 1898 (Census) in Arkansas. Axie appears twice on the census records with her family. She was listed on the Yell County, Arkansas census with her family at age 2 and again in Pope County, Arkansas with her family at age 12. Axie was not found after these two censuses and although it is very likely she married 1910-1920, we believe she might also have died. No marriage has been found for her under the name of Axie Scalf.
Axie's brother James was the first child born in Arkansas in 1895 and her sister Joyce Ellen was born about 1892-1893 in Kentucky, so the family moved from Kentucky sometime between 1893-1895.
CORDIE SCALF
Son of
James M. Scalf and Mary Jackson
Cordie<James M<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Cordie Scalf, daughter of James M. Scalf and Mary Jackson was born November 20, 1900 and died November 26, 1989 in Fort Smith, AR. Cordie married first to Henry Harrison Goins on February 18, 1916 in Yell County, AR. Harrison was born June 29, 1891 and died July 30, 1946 in Benton County, AR. A large part of this information was contributed by Cordie's granddaughter whose name and email address was lost by the author in a computer crash. Some of the following information was noted on paper copy.
(Link to marriage document of Harrison Goins and Cordia Scalf)
(Link to marriage document of Ruby Altstatt and Cordia Scalf Goins)
Cordie Scalf second husband was Rueben "Ruby" Altstatt. They were married on August 20, 1932 in Crawford County, AR. Ruby was born June 11, 1900 in AR and died August 1974 in Fort Smith, AR.
Cordie Scalf married:
(Unknown Descendant)
1920 Sequoyah CO OK 13 January 1920 Paw Paw
GOINS, Harrison | Head | 29 | 1891 | AR | KY | MO |
Corda | Wife | 19 | 1901 | AR | KY | KY |
Marie | Dau | 1 4/12 | 1918 | AR | AR | AR |
1930 Sebastian CO AR
7 April 1930
Fort Smith
MCLAUGHLIN, W. Richard | Head | 74 | 1866 | AR | TN | GA |
Laura | Wife | 75 | 1865 | AR | TN | TN |
GOINS, Cordie | Roomer | 29 | 1901 | AR | KY | KY Widow |
Marie | Roomer | 11 | 1919 | AR | USA | AR |
ROBERTSON, Rodney R. | Roomer | 36 | 1894 | AR | MO | KY |
ROBERTSON, (Unknown) | Roomer | 28 | 1902 | IN | IN | OH |
1940 Sebastian CO AR
13 April 1940
Fort Smith
ALTSTATT, Ruby | Head | 39 | 1901 | AR |
Cordia | Wife | 39 | 1901 | AR |
Shirley Jean | Dau | 4 | 1936 | AR |
SOLOMON SOLLIE
SCALF
Son of
James M. Scalf & Mary Jackson
Sol<James M<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Sollie Scalf, son of James M. Scalf and Mary Jackson, was born April 15, 1902 in
Yell County, Arkansas died June 1, 1942 in Lamar County, Texas. Solomon Scalf is listed on some documents as Sam Scalf. Scalf Family
History did not list the name of Sollie's wife; however the granddaughter of
Cordie Scalf, Goins Allstot, stated her name was Myrtle Baker. The 1930 census of
Tulsa County, Oklahoma lists her given name as Fannie. We believe she was Myrtle
Frances Fannie
Baker Scalf. However, a marriage document lists Clarence Baker
as the wife of Sollie Scalf. So, at this time, the given name or nickname of
Sollie Scalf's is not clear. Sollie/Sam Scalf was housed in a sanitarium when he
died.
(Link to death certificate of Sam Scalf)
1930 Tulsa CO OK 6 April 1930 Tulsa
SCALF, Sollie | Head | 27 | 1903 | AR | KY | KY |
(Baker), Fannie | Wife | 25 | 1905 | OK | ?? | ?? |
Sam married Myrtle Ryan in the 1930s. According to the 1930 census, Myrtle was married to William M. Ryan. (Link to 1930 census)
1940 Pushmataha CO OK 8 May 1940 Kiamachi Township
SCALF, Sam | Head | 38 | 1902 | AR |
Myrtle | Wife | 33 | 1907 | OK |
Ryan, Bettie A. | Step dau | 12 | 1928 | OK |
WWII Draft Card
Name: | Sam Scalf |
---|---|
Gender: | Male |
Race: | White |
Relationship to Draftee: | Self (Head) |
Birth Place: | Yell, Arkansas, USA |
Birth Date: | 15 Apr 1902 |
Residence: | Rattan, Pushmataha, Oklahoma, USA |
Registration Date: | 19 Feb 1942 |
Occupation: | Self |
Weight: | 140 |
Complexion: | Dark |
Eye Color: | Gray |
Hair Color: | Brown |
Height: | 5 11 |
Next of Kin: | Myrtle Scalf |
Relationship to Draftee: | Wife |
DORA LORANE SCALF
Daughter of
James M. Scalf & Mary Jackson
Dora<James M<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Dora Scalf, daughter of James M. Scalf & Mary Jackson, was born about 1905 in Arkansas. Dora married Albert Knight on July 31, 1925 in Sebastian CO, AR.
1930 Crawford CO AR 23 April 1930 Dora
KNIGHT, Albert | Head | 32 | 1898 | AR | AR | AR |
Dora | Wife | 24 | 1906 | AR | AR | AR |
Albert, Jr. | Son | 4 1/12 | 1926 | AR | AR | AR |
SHERMAN N. SCALF
Son of
James M. Scalf & Mary Jackson
Sherman<James M<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Sherman Scalf, son of James M. Scalf and Mary Jackson was born about 1908 (Census) in Arkansas. His wife was Pearl. This is all the information we have for Sherman at this time. (Granddaughter of Cordia Scalf Goins Allstot)
Sherman and Pearl were found on the 1930 census of Tulsa Oklahoma.
1930 Tulsa CO OK 9 April 1930 Tulsa
SCALF, Sherman | Head | 22 | 1908 | AR | USA | USA |
Pearl | Wife | 16 | 1914 | AR | UKN | UKN |
FRANCE FRANK
SCALF
Son of
William M. Scalf & Joicy Jackson
France "Frank"<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
France
Frank
Scalf, the son of William M. Scalf and Joicy Jackson, was born July 10,
1866 and died May 23, 1929 in Knox County, KY. Even though Frances appears on several records,
descendants of
Frank Scalf state that Frank's given name was France. Frank married Melinda Jackson,
the daughter of Greenberry Jackson and Martha Mills, in Knox County, KY on July 26,
1887. The 1898 - 1904 Knox County School Census shows Solomon (Solley), Dora,
Maude and Nancy (Mossie?) attending school in those years.
(Link to death certificate of France "Frank" Scalf)
(Link to death certificate of Melinda (Linda) Scalf)
Frank and Melinda were followed on the 1900, 1910, and 1920 census. Frank died May 29, 1929, and Melinda was found as head of house in 1930 and listed as a widow. Daniel Scalf, a son of James M. Scalf (a brother of Frank), was living with Melinda and the children in 1930. Melinda (Linda / Lindie) died October 24, 1941 at her home in Artemus, Kentucky.
(Photographs - courtesy of Shirley Hembree)
Children of France "Frank" Scalf and Melinda Jackson:
1) Solomon Scalf
2) Dora Scalf
3) Maude Scalf
4) Mossie Scalf
5) William Scalf
6) Ada "Addie" Scalf
7) Hester Scalf
8) Edna Scalf
9) Martha Scalf
10) Tressie Scalf
11) Greenberry Scalf
12) Elmer Scalf, Sr.
1898 Knox County, KY School Census
Parent or Guardian |
Children |
Age of Male |
Frances Scalf |
Solomon Scalf |
8 |
1900 Knox County, KY School Census
Parent or Guardian |
Children |
Age of Male |
Age of Female |
District |
France Scalf |
Solly Scalf |
10 |
#40 |
|
Dora Scalf |
|
8 |
||
Maudie Scalf |
6 |
1900 Knox CO KY 4
June 1900 Mag #2, Voting
Precinct
#5
SCALF, Frances | Head | 32 | 1868 | KY | KY | KY | Married July 26, 1887 |
Malinda | Wife | 25 | 1875 | KY | KY | KY | |
Solomon | Son | 10 | 1890 | KY | KY | KY | |
Dora | Dau | 8 | 1892 | KY | KY | KY | |
Maud | Dau | 6 | 1894 | KY | KY | KY | |
Mossie | Dau | 2 | 1898 | KY | KY | KY | |
William | Son | 1/12 | 1900 | KY | KY | KY | (Appears to have died very young - does not show up on later records) |
1901 - 1903 Knox County, KY School
Census
(The years 1901 - 1903 are combined)
Parent or Guardian |
Children |
Age of Male |
Age of Female |
District |
France Scalf |
Solly Scalf |
13 |
#44 |
|
Dora Scalf |
|
11 |
||
Maudie Scalf |
9 |
1904 Knox County, KY School Census
Parent or Guardian |
Children |
Age of Male |
Age of Female |
District |
Francis Scalf |
Solomon |
13 |
#67 |
|
Dory |
|
11 |
||
Maudy |
10 |
|||
Nancy (Mossie?) |
6 |
1910 Knox CO KY
4-5 May 1910 Road Fork, Stinking Creek
SCALF, Frank | Head | 42 | 1868 | KY | KY | KY |
Malinda | Wife | 36 | 1874 | KY | KY | KY |
Sollie | Son | 20 | 1890 | KY | KY | KY |
Dora | Dau | 17 | 1893 | KY | KY | KY |
Maudie | Dau | 16 | 1894 | KY | KY | KY |
Mossie | Dau | 12 | 1898 | KY | KY | KY |
Ada | Dau | 7 | 1903 | KY | KY | KY (Addie?) |
1920 Knox CO KY 15
January 1920
Precinct #4
Artemus
SCALF, Frank | Head | 53 | 1867 | KY | KY | KY | |
(Jackson), Melinda | Wife | 47 | 1873 | KY | KY | KY | |
Dora | Dau | 27 | 1893 | KY | KY | KY | |
Mossie | Dau | 21 | 1899 | KY | KY | KY | |
Mattie | Dau | 17 | 1903 | KY | KY | KY | (Addie?) |
Hester | Dau | 15 | 1905 | KY | KY | KY | |
Edna | Dau | 13 | 1907 | KY | KY | KY | |
Martha | Dau | 11 | 1909 | KY | KY | KY | |
Tracy | Dau | 8 | 1912 | KY | KY | KY | |
Greenberry | Son | 6 | 1914 | KY | KY | KY | |
Elmer | Son | 3 | 1917 | KY | KY | KY |
1930 Knox CO KY 4
April 1930
Artemus - Mag
District
#4
SCALF, Malinda | Head | 55 | 1875 | TN | TN | TN Widow |
Dora | Dau | 35 | 1895 | TN | KY | TN |
Hester | Dau | 24 | 1906 | TN | KY | TN |
Martha | Dau | 20 | 1910 | KY | KY | TN |
Elmar | Son | 13 | 1917 | KY | KY | TN |
Virgie | G-dau | 14 | 1916 | KY | TN | KY (Daughter of Sollie & Ellen Scalf) |
David | G-son | 12 | 1918 | KY | TN | KY (Son of Sollie & Ellen Scalf) |
Amis | G-son | 9 | 1921 | KY | TN | KY (Son of Sollie & Ellen Scalf) |
Daniel | Nephew | 40 | 1890 | MO | MO | MO Divorced - (Son of James M. Scalf) |
1940 Knox CO KY
4 April 1940
Artemus
SCALF, Malinda | Head | 66 | 1874 | KY Widow |
Elmer | Son | 22 | 1918 | KY |
Vergie | G-dau | 24 | 1916 | KY (Daughter of Sollie & Ellen Scalf) |
Amis | G-son | 18 | 1922 | KY (Son of Sollie & Ellen Scalf) |
SAMUEL
SOLOMON SCALF
Son of
France Frank
Scalf & Malinda Jackson
Solomon<France "Frank"<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Solomon Scalf, (aka Sol) son of Frank Scalf and Malinda Jackson, was born
about April 9, 1889 and died March 25, 1989.
(Link to
Samuel Scalf death certificate) Sol married:
Sollie was listed as divorced on
the marriage documents when he married Lizzie
Pierce, his second wife. She was listed as a widow. Family members do
not know why he was listed as divorced. Ellen was the daughter of Larkin Jackson
and Sarah Hubbard. (Courtesy of Shirley Scalf Hembree)
2) Lizzie Pierce
- Sol and Lizzie were married the first time on February 14, 1922. Their first child,
Audrey, was born
about November 26, 1922. Sol and Lizzie were divorced and then remarried again
on September 1, 1924.
(Link to
first marriage
record of Sollie Scalf and Lizzie Miller)
(Link to
second marriage
record of Sollie Scalf and Lizzie Pierce)
(Photograph courtesy of Ona Scalf)
Children of Sollie Scalf and Ellen Jackson:
1) Virginia
"Virgie" Scalf - married Neely Warren.
2) David Scalf
- married Bertha Lou Bunch.
3) Amos Scalf
- married Wilma Rowland.
Children of Sollie Scalf and Elizabeth "Lizzie" Pierce: (Link to photograph of children) (Photograph courtesy of Shirley Hembree)
1) Audrey Scalf - born November 26, 1922 in Knox
County, KY; married William L. Epperson.
2) Jessie Scalf - born August 8, 1925 and died
September 28, 1927 in Knox County, KY
(Link to
Jessie Scalf death certificate)
3) Margaret Scalf - born December 4, 1926 in Knox
County, KY and died November 29, 2000 in Greencastle, IN. She married James A.
Tye.
4) Mollie Scalf - born January 21, 1928 and died
January 21, 1928 in Knox County, KY
(Link to
Mollie Scalf death certificate)
5) Dewey Scalf (twin) - born December 22, 1928 in Knox
County, KY and died April 21, 2019 in London, KY.
6) Opal Scalf (twin) - born December 22, 1928 in Knox
County, KY.
7) Reta Scalf - born October 3, 1930 and died February
10, 2005 in London, KY. Reta married Carl Conley McQueen.
8) Joe Frank Scalf - born December 15, 1933 in Knox
County, KY. Frank married Gerthia Johnson October 31, 1957 Laurel Co. KY.
9) Lorene "Toots" Scalf - born November 17, 1935 and
died December 2, 1989.
10) Raymond Turner Scalf - born August 8, 1938; married Elizabeth Keller September 22, 1959
in Laurel County,
KY.
WWI Registration Card
Name: Sollie Scalf
Age: 27
Home Address: Ogle, KY
(Link to original document)
Date of Birth: April 4, 1890
Born: Knox CO, KY
Employed: Farmer
Married: Wife and one child
Height: Medium
Build: Medium
Color of eyes: Brown
Color of Hair: Black
Date: June 5, 1917
1920 Clay CO KY 27 January 1920 Otter Creek - Precinct #8
SCALF, Sol | Head | 30 | 1890 | KY | KY | KY |
(Jackson), Ellen | Wife | 23 | 1897 | KY | KY | KY |
Bertie | Dau | 4 | 1916 | KY | KY | KY (Virgie) |
Larkin | Son | 2 | 1918 | KY | KY | KY (David) |
1930 Knox CO KY
2 April 1930
District #2 - Artemus
SCALF, Sollie | Head | 40 | 1890 | KY | KY | KY |
Lizzie | Wife | 37 | 1893 | KY | KY | KY |
Audrey | Dau | 7 | 1923 | KY | KY | KY |
Margaret | Dau | 3 1/12 | 1927 | KY | KY | KY |
Dewey | Son | 2 1/12 | 1928 | KY | KY | KY |
Othie | Dau | 2 1/12 | 1928 | KY | KY | KY |
1940 Laurel CO KY
9 May 1940
District 4
SCALF, Sollie | Head | 50 | 1890 | KY |
Lizzie | Wife | 45 | 1895 | KY |
Audrey | Dau | 17 | 1923 | KY |
Margaret | Dau | 13 | 1927 | KY |
Dewey | Son | 11 | 1929 | KY |
Reta | Dau | 9 | 1931 | KY |
Joe Frank | Son | 6 | 1934 | KY |
Lorene | Dau | 4 | 1936 | KY |
Raymond | Son | 1 | 1939 | KY |
Jim | Uncle | 83 | 1857 | KY Widower |
VIRGINIA "VIRGIE" SCALF
Daughter of
Solomon Scalf & Ellen Jackson
Virginia<Solomon<France "Frank"<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Virginia "Virgie" Scalf, the daughter of Solomon Scalf and Ellen Jackson, was born December 4, 1915 and died March 9, 1999. Virgie Scalf married Neely Warren. They lived in Himyar, Kentucky and moved to Ohio in 1986.
(Link to a photograph of Virgie Scalf Warren)
Children of Neely Warren and Virginia "Virgie" Scalf::
1) John Warren
2) Amos Warren
DAVID LARKIN SCALF
Son of
Solomon Scalf & Ellen Jackson
David<Solomon<France "Frank"<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalfher
David Scalf, son of Solomon Scalf and Ellen Jackson, was born September 3, 1917 and died November 11, 1994 in North Bend, Hamilton County, Ohio. David married Bertha Lewallen.
(Link to David Scalf death certificate)
(Link to Bertha Scalf death certificate)
Child of David Scalf and Bertha Lewallen:
1) Shirley Scalf
1930 Knox CO KY 4 April 1930 Artemus - Mag District #4
SCALF, Malinda | Head | 55 | 1875 | TN | TN | TN Widow |
Dora | Dau | 35 | 1895 | TN | KY | TN |
Hester | Dau | 24 | 1906 | TN | KY | TN |
Martha | Dau | 20 | 1910 | KY | KY | TN |
Elmar | Son | 13 | 1917 | KY | KY | TN |
Virgie | G-dau | 14 | 1916 | KY | TN | KY (Daughter of Sollie & Ellen Scalf) |
David | G-son | 12 | 1918 | KY | TN | KY (Son of Sollie & Ellen Scalf) |
Amis | G-son | 9 | 1921 | KY | TN | KY (Son of Sollie & Ellen Scalf) |
Daniel | Nephew | 40 | 1890 | MO | MO | MO Divorced - (Son of James M. Scalf) |
1940 Bartholomew CO OH
4 April 1940
Columbus
SCALF, David | Head | 21 | 1919 | KY |
BEAUBOUT, Emily | Mother in law | 73 | 1867 | OH |
KOLLMEYER, Carl | Son | 48 | 1892 | IN |
KENNEY, Chester | Lodger | 39 | 1901 | IN |
BAULDWIN, Paul E. | Lodger | 25 | 1915 | IN |
MILAM, Teamon | Lodger | 38 | 1902 | KY |
AMOS SCALF
Son of
Solomon Scalf & Ellen Jackson
Amos<Solomon<France "Frank"<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Amos Scalf, son of Solomon Scalf and Ellen Jackson, was born June 21, 1921 at
Manchester, Clay County, Kentucky. Amos married Lela Wilson December 22, 1941.
Lela was the daughter of James Wilson and Samantha Bennett. Lela gave birth to a
daughter who died at birth or shortly thereafter. She had surgery for an ovarian
tumor right after giving birth to their daughter and died from complications of
the surgery.
(Link to photograph of Lela Wilson Scalf)
Amos Scalf married his second wife, Wilma Rowland, on September 6,
1947 at the First Baptist Church in Corbin, Kentucky. Wilma died November 26,
1992 at Corbin, Kentucky. They were the parents of two sons, Jerry W. Scalf and
Dennis C. Scalf.
Obituary
Amos Scalf, our beloved father and grandfather, passed away on Saturday, May
21, 2005 at the Oak Tree Hospital in Corbin, KY. Amos was born on June 21, 1921
in Manchester, Clay County, KY. His parents were the late Sollie and Ellen
Jackson Scalf. He married Wilma Rowland on September 6, 1947 at First Baptist
Church in Corbin, she preceded him in death on Nov. 26, 1992 in Corbin. Also,
Amos was preceded in death by a brother; David Scalf and (4) sisters; Virgie
Warren, Margaret Tye, Reta McQueen and Lorene Scalf. He was a member of Good
Hope Baptist Church, Corbin and was a U.S. Army veteran of WWII. Amos and Wilma
have (2) sons; Jerry W. Scalf and wife, Marsha of Thornville, OH and Dennis C.
Scalf and wife, Ona of Corbin, (5) grandchildren; Joanna Kappel and husband Todd
of SC, Shawn Scalf of OH, Melinda Applegate and husband John of OH, Tonya
Eversole and husband Chris of GA, Derek Scalf of Corbin, (9) great
grandchildren, (3) brothers; Dewey Scalf, Frank Scalf, and Raymond Scalf and a
sister, Audrey Epperson all of London, KY. Funeral services were held on
Tuesday, May 24, 2005 with Rev. Doyle Lester officiating. Burial followed in the
Tuggle Family Cemetery in Whitley County, Kentucky.
O'Neil Funeral Home of Corbin, KY was in charge of all arrangements.
(Obituary of Amos Scalf courtesy of Ona Scalf)
RAYMOND TURNER SCALF
Son of
Solomon Scalf & Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" Pierce
Raymond<Solomon<France "Frank"<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Raymond Scalf, the son of Solomon Scalf & Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" Pierce was born August 18, 1938. Raymond married Elizabeth Keller on September 22, 1959.
Children of Raymond Scalf and Elizabeth Keller:
1. Samuel Scalf
2. Larry Ray Scalf - born September 10, 1961 and died
September 15, 1961.
(Link
to death certificate)
3. William Turner Scalf - born July 22, 1963 and
died January 10, 1964.
(Link
to death certificate)
4. Lisa Scalf
5. Mary Scalf
DORA SCALF
Daughter of
France Frank
Scalf & Malinda Jackson
Dora<France "Frank"<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Dora Scalf, daughter of France Frank
Scalf and Malinda Jackson was born
about 1893 according to the 1920 Lee County, Virginia census record. Dora was
living with her mother, Malinda Scalf, on the 1920 and 1930 census. However, Dora was
found living with her sister and brother-in-law in 1920 Lee County, Virginia. Dorie (as known to family) married Nelson Nels
Messer in Bell County, Kentucky
on January 23, 1935. Dorie and Nels lived in Harlan County, Kentucky. Dorie
died December 21, 1963 (the week of President Kennedy's funeral).
(Link to Dora Messer death certificate)
1920 Lee CO VA 28 April 1920 St Charles Precinct
JACKSON, William A. | Head | 27 | 1893 | KY | KY | KY |
Maud | Wife | 24 | 1896 | KY | KY | KY |
JACKSON, Robert | Brother | 17 | 1903 | KY | KY | KY |
SCALF, Dora | Sister in law | 27 | 1893 | KY | KY | KY |
1930 Knox CO KY 4
April 1930
Artemus
SCALF, Malinda | Head | 55 | 1875 | TN | TN | TN Widow |
Dora | Dau | 35 | 1895 | TN | KY | TN |
Hester | Dau | 24 | 1906 | TN | KY | TN |
Martha | Dau | 20 | 1910 | KY | KY | TN |
Elmar | Son | 13 | 1917 | KY | KY | TN |
Virgie | G-dau | 14 | 1916 | KY | TN | KY (Daughter of Sollie & Ellen Scalf) |
David | G-son | 12 | 1918 | KY | TN | KY (Son of Sollie & Ellen Scalf) |
Amis | G-son | 9 | 1921 | KY | TN | KY (Son of Sollie & Ellen Scalf) |
Daniel | Nephew | 40 | 1890 | MO | MO | MO Divorced - (Son of James M. Scalf) |
1940 Bell CO KY
10 May 1940
District 1
MESSER, Nelson | Head | 38 | 1902 | IL | Miner |
Dora | Wife | 38 | 1902 | KY | |
Ellen | Mother | 64 | 1876 | KY |
MAUDE SCALF
Daughter of
France Frank
Scalf and Malinda Jackson
Maude<France "Frank"<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Maude Scalf, daughter of Frank Scalf and Malinda Jackson was born about 1894 according to census records. She married William A. Jackson, brother of Ellen Jackson Scalf and wife of Solomon Scalf, on July 5, 1917. Maude and her husband were found in Lee County, Virginia in 1920 with her sister Dora living in the home at age, 27 and William's brother Robert, age 17.
(Link to William Jackson and Maude Scalf marriage document)
1920 Lee CO VA 28 April 1920 St Charles Precinct
JACKSON, William A. | Head | 27 | 1893 | KY | KY | KY |
Maud | Wife | 24 | 1896 | KY | KY | KY |
JACKSON, Robert | Brother | 17 | 1903 | KY | KY | KY |
SCALF, Dora | Sister in law | 27 | 1893 | KY | KY | KY |
MOSSIE SCALF
Daughter of
France Frank
Scalf & Malinda Jackson
Mossie<France "Frank"<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Mossie Scalf, daughter of France Frank
Scalf, was born September 15, 1897
in Kentucky. Mossie married Harris Myrick. (We have no marriage date). Harris
and Mossie were found on the 1930 Harlan County, Kentucky census with one
daughter, Imogene. Mossie and Harris lived in Verda, Harlan County,
Kentucky. They are buried in Evart Memorial Gardens in Harlan County. Mossie
died in 1990 and Harris passed in 1977.
Children of Harry Myrick and Mossie Scalf:
1) Imogene Myrick
- born November 22, 1925 in Knox County, KY
2) Faye Myrick
3) Theda Myrick - born August 11, 1933 in Harlan
County, KY
1930 Harlan CO KY 19 April 1930 District 2
MYRICK, Harry | Head | 25 | 1905 | KY | USA | USA |
Mossie | Wife | 30 | 1900 | KY | KY | KY |
Imogene | Dau | 4 5/12 | 1925 | KY | KY | KY |
ADA "ADDIE" SCALF
Daughter of
France Frank
Scalf & Malinda Jackson
Ada<France "Frank"<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Ada Addie
Scalf, daughter of France Frank
Scalf and Malinda Jackson was
born April 21, 1902 and died December 4, 1981 in Harlan County, KY. Ada married
John Myrick, the brother of Harris Myrick, husband of Mossie Scalf. Addie and
family lived in Loyall, Harlan County, Kentucky. Vernon Myrick, the son of John
and Addie Myrick, died at a young age. He is buried in Artemus Cemetry in
Artemus, Kentucky with his maternal grandparents, aunts and uncle. Olene Myrick
was an established steel guitarist. He played with many country/western bands
in his early days and appeared with bands at the Grand Ole Opry. Both sons
lived with their parents until their departure. Burgoyne had one son by a
previous marriage. (Courtesy of Shirley Scalf Hembree)
1930 Harlan CO KY 23 April 1930 District 2
MYRICK, John | Head | 29 | 1901 | KY | KY | KY |
Addie | Wife | 27 | 1903 | KY | KY | KY |
Burgoyne | Son | 7 | 1923 | KY | KY | KY |
Vernon | Son | 4 | 1926 | KY | KY | KY (died January 22, 1932) (Link to death certificate) |
Preston Olene | Son | 1 10/12 | 1928 | KY | KY | KY |
HESTER SCALF
Daughter of
France Frank
Scalf & Malinda Jackson
Hester<France "Frank"<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Hester Scalf, the daughter
France Frank
Scalf & Malinda Jackson, was born about 1905. On some
documents, Esther is used instead of Hester. She
married Daniel
Scalf, the son of James M. Scalf, and lived in Poteau, Oklahoma until her death
in early 1990s. They did not have any children, but Daniel had children by a
previous marriage.
EDNA M. SCALF
Daughter of
France Frank
Scalf & Malinda Jackson
Edna<France "Frank"<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Edna Scalf, the daughter of
France Frank
Scalf & Malinda Jackson, was born September
21, 1906 and died May 28, 2003 in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana. She
married Rice Johnson and lived in Columbus, Indiana.
(Link to William Rice Johnson death certificate)
(Link to Edna Johnson death certificate)
Children of Rice Johnson and Edna Scalf:
1) Rice "R. J." Johnson, Jr.
2) Hermaon Johnson
3) Tommy Roy Johnson
4) Don Johnson
5) Evelyn Johnson
6) Joanne Johnson
7) Michael Johnson
1940 Bartholomew CO IN 13 April 1940 Wayne
JONSON, Rice | Head | 33 | 1907 | KY | Building Contractor |
Edna | Wife | 33 | 1907 | KY | |
Rice, Jr. | Son | 12 | 1928 | KY | |
Herman | Son | 10 | 1930 | KY | |
Tommy Roy | Son | 7 | 1933 | KY | |
Donald Jean | Son | 4 | 1934 | KY | |
Evylyn | Dau | 3 | 1937 | IN | |
Wanda | Dau | 1 | 1939 | IN | |
Joe Ann | Dau | 4/12 | 1940 | IN |
MARTHA SCALF
Daughter of
France Frank
Scalf & Malinda Jackson
Martha<France "Frank"<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Martha Scalf, the daughter of
France Frank
Scalf & Malinda Jackson, was born September 9, 1910 and died
February 12, 1939 in Harlan County, KY. She was hit by a car.
(Link to death certificate of Martha Scalf)
TRESSIE SCALF
Daughter of
France Frank
Scalf & Malinda Jackson
Tressie<France "Frank"<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Tressie Scalf, the daughter of
France Frank
Scalf & Malinda Jackson, was born March 26, 1911 and died
June 13, 1925 in Knox county, KY.
(Link
to death certificate of Tressie Scalf)
GREENBERRY SCALF
Son of
France Frank
Scalf & Malinda Jackson
Greenberry<France "Frank"<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Greenberry Scalf, the Son of
France Frank
Scalf & Malinda Jackson, was born November 19, 1913 and died
February 12, 1913.
(Link to death certificate of Greenberry Scalf)
ELMER SCALF, SR.
Son of
France Frank
Scalf & Malinda Jackson
Elmer<France "Frank"<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Elmer Scalf, son of France Frank
Scalf and Malinda Jackson was born October
19, 1916 and died September 25, 1986 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Elmer married Rose
Warren on May 16, 1942. Rose was born March 17, 1913 and died March 26, 1992 in
Cincinnati, Ohio. Rose was the daughter of Emily Woolum Warren. From the family
bible, it was always Elmer's belief that he was born in 1917. During a visit
from his sister Addie, Elmer discovered that his birth year was actually 1916 as
stated on his birth certificate. Elmer was a World War II veteran. Elmer
purchased the Frank and Melinda Scalf home in Artemus, Kentucky on Ramsey Branch
from the heirs after the death of his mother, Melinda. He farmed, coal-mined
and finally left Kentucky for work. He moved his family to Ohio around 1953 and
sold the farm in the early 1960s. Elmer's son, Elmer, Jr, was born in 1944
while his father was serving his country in Europe during the war. Elmer, Jr.
never married. Elmer's daughter, Shirley, was born in 1949 and married Larry
Hembree. Shirley and Larry have one daughter, Stephanie, born in 1976. Stephanie
married Jeffrey Siegel in 2001 and they have one son, Colton, born in 2006.
Elmer and Rose also raised Brenda Warren, daughter of Virgie Scalf Warren's son,
John, as their own. (Courtesy of Shirley Scalf Hembree)
OBITUARY:
Elmer Scalf, Sr., 69, of Mount Carmel, a suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio, died at his home September 25, 1986. Mr. Scalf was the son of the late Frank Scalf and Melinda Jackson Scalf and was born to them October 19, 1916 in Knox County.
Mr. Scalf was a retired machinist for the American Standard Co. He was a US Army veteran of World War II.
On May 16, 1942, he and Rose Warren united in marriage. Four sisters, Dora Messer, Addie Myrick, Tressie Scalf, and Martha Scalf, and two brothers, Samuel and Greenberry Scalf, preceded him in death.
Mr. Scalf leaves to mourn his passing his wife, Rose, of Mount Carmel, Ohio; two daughters, Mrs. Larry (Shirley) Hembree of Amelia, Ohio, Mrs. Brian (Brenda) Langdon of Goshen, Ohio; a son, Elmer Scalf, Jr. of Cinninnati, Ohio; three sisters, Mossie Myrick of Johnson City, Tennessee, Hester Scalf of Poteal, Oklahoma, Edna Johnson of Columbus, Indiana; three grandchildren and several beloved nieces and nephews.
Services were conducted at the Hopper Funeral Home Chapel September 28, at 2 P. M. with Rev. John Partin officiating. Interment was in the Warren Family Cemetery at Himyar in Knox County.
Pallbearers were nephews and grandnephews of Mr. Scalf. Hopper Funeral Home was in charge of all arrangements.
"From my father's and mother's obit you will find an additional person listed as daughter (Brenda). She is the daughter of Virgie Scalf Warren's son John. My parents raised her from a very young age and she called them mom and dad. Her children listed are step-children that considered my parents as grandparents." (Courtesy of Shirley Hembree)
1950 KNOX CO KY
21 April 1950
District 2
SCALF, Elmer | Head | 33 | 1917 | KY | |
Rose | Wife | 34 | 1916 | KY | |
Elmer, Jr. | Son | 6 | 1944 | KY | |
Shirley | Dau | 8/12 | Aug 1949 | KY |
SSDI
Name: Elmer Scalf
SSN: 404-16-5145
Last Residence: 45244 Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, United States of
America
Born: 19 Oct 1917
Died: Sep 1986
State (Year) SSN issued: Kentucky (Before 1951 )
Name: Rose Scalf
SSN: 402-14-5021
Last Residence: 45244 Cincinnati, Hamilton,
Ohio, United States of America
Born: 17 Mar 1913
Died: 26 Mar 1992
State (Year) SSN issued: Kentucky (Before 1951 )
Ohio Deaths 1958-2000
Name: Elmer Scalf
Gender: Male
Date of Death: 25 September 1986
Birth Date: 19 October 1916
Volume: 26640
Certificate: 081776
Social Security Number: 404-16-5145
Marital Status: Married
Hispanic Origin: American
Place of Death: Clermont County
Certifier: Physician
Race: White
Birth Place: Kentucky
Residence: Clermont County
Age: 69 Years
KY BIRTH INDEX
Note: The wife of Elmer Scalf and their two children
Name: | |
---|---|
Date of Birth: | 17 Mar 1913 |
County: |
Knox |
Mother's name: | Emily Woolum |
Volume Number: | 30 |
Certificate Number: | 14844 |
Volume Year: | 1913 |
From the Kentucky Birth Indexes, Elmer and Rose had a son Elmer Scalf born June 6, 1944. We have no further information on Elmer.
Name: | |
---|---|
Date of Birth: | 6 Jun 1944 |
County: | Knox |
Mother's name: | Rose Warren |
Volume Number: | 074 |
Certificate Number: | 36536 |
Volume Year: | 1944 |
Name: | |
---|---|
Date of Birth: | 28 Aug 1949 |
County: | Knox |
Mother's name: | Rose Warren |
Volume Number: | 086 |
Certificate Number: | 42922 |
Volume Year: | 1949 |
MILTON SCALF
Son of
William M. Scalf & Joicy Jackson
Milton<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Milton Scalf, son of William M. Scalf and Joicy Jackson, was born October 4, 1870 in Knox County, Kentucky. Milton married first to Cresea Qualls (this name is listed as Squalls in Scalf Family History) on August 8, 1889 in Knox County, Kentucky. (Scalf Family History, pg. 47)
We have no information or documentation to prove the marriage of Milton Scalf
to Cresea Qualls/Squalls and Elmer Scalf did not list a reference in his
writings. Although Cresea's maiden name could have been Squalls, the author
believes this name should have been Qualls. Many Qualls families lived in the
Claiborne/Hancock area of Tennessee and most natives pronounced it as Squalls
although this was incorrect. We do not know if Cresea died or if they divorced.
We do not know if there were any children from this marriage.
Milton then married as his second wife, Celia Miracle on October 20, 1896. She was the daughter of John and Mary Miracle. Celia was born April 9, 1879 and died February 19, 1964. Milton Scalf died December 2, 1950. (Scalf Family History, pg. 47)
(Link to photograph of Celia Miracle Scalf)
(Link to Milton Scalf and Celia Miracle marriage document)
(Link to Milton Scalf death certificate)
1900 Knox CO KY 11 June 1900 Mag #2, VOTING Precinct #5
SCALF, Milton | Head | 35 | 1871 | KY | KY | KY | Married October 20, 1896 |
Sena | Wife | 16 | 1884 | KY | KY | KY | John & Mary Miracle |
Francis | Son | 6/12 | 1899 | KY | KY | KY | |
Josy | Mother | 71 | 1829 | KY | KY | KY | Widow |
1904 Knox County, KY School Census
Parent or Guardian |
Children |
Age of Male |
Age of Female |
District |
Milton Scalf |
Celia (Miracle) |
19M |
#67 |
Note: Milton Scalf is married to Celia but she is enrolled in the local school.
1910 Knox CO KY 15
April 1910
East Flat Lick - Precinct #5
SCALF, Milt | Head | 39 | 1871 | KY | KY | KY |
(Miracle), Selia | Wife | 25 | 1885 | KY | KY | KY |
Tip | Son | 8 | 1902 | KY | KY | KY |
Evy | Dau? | 6 | 1904 | KY | KY | KY |
Lizzie | Dau | 2 | 1908 | KY | KY | KY |
1920 Knox CO KY
19-20 January 1920
Precinct #4 - Artemus
SCALF, Milton | Head | 51 | 1869 | KY | KY | KY |
Celia | Wife | 35 | 1885 | KY | KY | KY |
Tip | Son | 17 | 1903 | KY | KY | KY |
Eva | Dau? | 14 | 1906 | KY | KY | KY |
Elizabeth | Dau | 11 | 1909 | KY | KY | KY |
Clifford | Son | 7 | 1913 | KY | KY | KY |
Carry M. | Dau | 4 | 1916 | KY | KY | KY |
1930 Knox CO KY
8 April 1930
District #2 Artemus
SCALF, Milt | Head | 59 | 1871 | TN | TN | TN |
Cilis | Wife | 49 | 1881 | TN | TN | TN |
Evie | Son | 24 | 1906 | TN | TN | TN |
Carry M. | Dau | 17 | 1913 | KY | TN | TN |
Clifford | Son | 14 | 1916 | KY | TN | TN |
1940 Knox CO KY
13 April 1940
Artemus
SCALF, Milton | Head | 67 | 1873 | KY |
Celie | Wife | 58 | 1882 | KY |
Fred | G-son | 14 | 1926 | KY (Son of Evie Scalf and Pearl Holcomb) (Link to death certificate) |
Clarence | G-son | 12 | 1928 | KY (Son of Evie Scalf and Pearl Holcomb) |
1950 Knox CO KY
21 April 1950
District 2
SCALF, Milton | Head | 78 | 1872 | KY |
Celia | Wife | 73 | 1877 | KY |
Clarence | Son (should be G-son) | 20 | 1930 | KY |
Viola | Daughter in law | 19 | 1931 | KY |
Fred | G-son | 23 | 1927 | KY |
The following information on the children of Milton and Celia was taken from
Scalf Family History and cannot be verified at this time. Scalf Family
History does not list any information on Francis Scalf, son or daughter of
Milton Scalf born 1899.
TIPTON SCALF
Son of
Milton Scalf & Celia Miracle
Tipton<Milton<William M.<Peter<John, Sr.<Lewis Scalf
Tip Scalf, son of Milton Scalf and Celia Miracle, was born about 1902-1903 (Census). Tip married Dora Jordan and they had five daughters. Tip died in 1977. (Scalf Family History, pg. 47)
Tip married Dora Jordan and this couple was found on the 1930 census of Knox County, Kentucky with two daughters, Vivian and Mary.
1930 Knox CO KY 5
April
1930 District #2 -
Artemus
SCALF, Tipton | Head | 29 | 1901 | KY | KY | KY |
(Jordan), Dora | Wife | 25 | 1905 | KY | KY | KY |
Vivian | Dau | 3 8/12 | 1926 | KY | KY | KY |
Mary | Dau | 1 7/12 | 1828 | KY | KY | KY |
1940 Knox CO KY
15 April 1940
Artemus
SCALF, Tip | Head | 39 | 1901 | KY | |
Doris J. | Wife | 35 | 1905 | KY | |
Vivan | Dau | 13 | 1927 | KY | |
Mary Celia | Dau | 11 | 1929 | KY | |
Nora Edna | Dau | 9 | 1931 | KY | |
Elsie Lee | Dau | 5 | 1935 | KY | |
Dora Beulah | Dau | 2 | 1938 | KY | (Link to death certificate) |
1950 Knox CO KY
19 April 1950
Artemus
SCALF, Tip | Head | 48 | 1902 | KY | |
Dora | Wife | 45 | 1905 | KY | |
Elsie | Dau | 15 | 1935 | KY | |
Beulah | Dau | 12 | 1938 | KY | |
LAWSON, Mary | Dau | 21 | 1929 | KY | |
Peggy Ann | G-dau | 3 | 1947 | KY | |
Betsy Kay | G-dau | 2 | 1948 | KY |
EVA SCALF
Son of
Milton Scalf & Celia Miracle
Eva<Milton<William M.<Peter<John, Sr.<Lewis
Scalf
Eva Scalf, the son of Milton Scalf and Celia Miracle was born September 12, 1904 and died December 23, 1955. He married Jane Henson 1930 Knox County, Kentucky. (Scalf Family History, pg. 47)
(Link to Evie Scalf death certificate)
In 1940, Eva is living in Rocky Station, Virginia and is working in a coal mine. His daughter, Katherine Scalf, is living with her grandparents; however, Jane Henson Scalf is not with her parents and has not been located on the 1940 census. Fred and Clarence Scalf, the sons of Eva Scalf, are living with his parents.
Based on information found in his death certificate, it appears that Evie fractured his spine while working in a coal mine and was paralyzed from the waist down. After spending six years in this condition, Evie committed suicide.
1940 Lee CO VA 1 June 1940 Rocky Station
BROWN, J. Y. | Head | 51 | 1889 | VA |
Amma | Wife | 39 | 1901 | GA |
Ben | Son | 20 | 1920 | KY |
John | Son | 19 | 1921 | KY |
Lucy Mildred | Dau | 17 | 1923 | KY |
WOODROW, Everet | Lodger | 29 | 1911 | VA |
SCALF, Eva | Lodger | 39 | 1901 | KY |
SWINDLER, A. H. | Lodger | 40 | 1900 | TN |
1940 Knox CO KY
13 April 1940
Artemus
HENSON, John D. | Head | 64 | 1876 | KY |
Julia | Wife | 48 | 1892 | KY |
Governor | Son | 29 | 1911 | KY |
Ollie | Dau | 24 | 1916 | KY |
Robert | Son | 21 | 1919 | KY |
Rosa Anna | Dau | 19 | 1921 | KY |
SCALF, Katherine R. | G-dau | 8 | 1932 | KY |
1940 Knox CO KY
13 April 1940
Artemus
SCALF, Milton | Head | 67 | 1873 | KY |
Celie | Wife | 58 | 1882 | KY |
Fred | G-son | 14 | 1926 | KY (Son of Evie Scalf and Pearl Holcomb) (Link to death certificate) |
Clarence | G-son | 12 | 1928 | KY (Son of Evie Scalf and Pearl Holcomb) |
WW II Draft Card
Name: | Evie Scalf |
---|---|
Race: | White |
Relationship to Draftee: | Self (Head) |
Birth Place: | Knox, Kentucky, USA |
Birth Date: | 12 Sep 1904 |
Residence: | Saint Charles, Lee, Virginia, USA |
Registration Date: | 1942 |
Occupation: | Benedict Coal Cpn |
Weight: | 138 |
Complexion: | Ruddy |
Eye Color: | Blue |
Hair Color: | Black |
Height: | 5 9 |
Next of Kin: | Evie Scalf |
ELIZABETH LIZZIE
SCALF
Daughter of
Milton Scalf & Celia Miracle
Elizabeth<Milton<William M.<Peter<John, Sr.<Lewis Scalf
Elizabeth Scalf, daughter of Milton Scalf and Celia Miracle, was born May 1, 1908 and died July 23, 1940. Lizzie is buried in the Walton Cemetery, Ramseys Branch, Knox Co, KY. She married John D. Smith on April 17, 1926. John was born March 18, 1902 and died November 6, 1959.
Elizabeth Scalf Smith died July 23, 1940 from Leukemia. (Link to death certificate)
Elizabeth and her husband John were found on the 1930 census of Knox County, Kentucky with one daughter, Reva, in the home at that time.
Children of John D. Smith and Elizabeth "Lizzie" Scalf:
1. Reva Smith - born June 5, 1927 in Knox County, KY and died March 11,
1942 in Knox County, KY.
2. Helen Ruth Smith - born August 11, 1930 in Knox
County, KY.
3. Braxton Smith - born August 19, 1934 in Knox County,
KY.
4. Harold Smith - born June 13, 1936 in Knox County,
KY. and Died April 22, 1944 in Bell County, KY.
Elmer Scalf listed two sons and four daughters in his book, but additional
records could not be found. (Scalf Family History, pg. 47)
1930 Knox CO KY 4 April 1930 District #2 - Artemus
SMITH, John D. | Head | 32 | 1898 | VA | VA | VA |
Lizzie | Wife | 21 | 1909 | KY | TN | KY |
Reva | Dau | 2 10/12 | 1927 | KY | VA | KY |
When the 1940 census was taken, John Smith and family are living on Ramseys
Branch in Knox
County, KY in a house next door to Milton Scalf, the father of Lizzie Scalf.
John's nickname must have been "Sol" since he is listed as Sol Smith
on the 1940 census. Lizzie is very ill at this time and she dies a few month
later on July 23, 1940.
1940 Knox CO KY 13 April 1940
Artemus
SMITH, Sol | Head | 38 | 1902 | KY | Steam Railroad |
Lizzie | Wife | 31 | 1909 | KY | |
Reba | Dau | 12 | 1928 | KY | |
Helen Ruth | Dau | 9 | 1931 | KY | |
Braxton | Son | 5 | 1935 | KY | |
Harold | Son | 3 | 1937 | KY |
Reva Smith died March 11, 1942 from a Cerebral Hemorrhage. (Link to death certificate)
CLIFFORD SCALF
Son of
Milton Scalf & Celia Miracle
Clifford<Milton<William M.<Peter<John, Sr.<Lewis Scalf
Clifford Scalf, son of Milton Scalf and Celia Miracle, was born about 1912-1913 and died 1972. He married Bessie M. Baker 1931 in Knox Co. Kentucky. (Scalf Family History, pg. 47) Clifford Scalf's second marriage was to Cora Mae Smith. (Link to photograph of Cora Mae Smith) (Courtesy of Wayne Highsmith)
(Link to Clifford Scalf and Bessie Mae Baker marriage document)
1940 Clark CO KY
28 May 1940
District 2
WYNN, John A. | Head | 57 | 1883 | KY |
Lora L. | Wife | 57 | 1883 | KY |
SCALF, Clifford | Laborer | 28 | 1912 | KY |
LETTRELL, Louisa | Mother in law | 78 | 1862 | KY |
1950 Knox CO KY
21 April 1950
District 2
SCALF, Clifford | Head | 38 | 1912 | KY | |
Cora | Wife | 37 | 1913 | KY | |
Clifford, Jr. | Son | 15 | 1935 | KY | |
Linda Sue | Dau | 2 | 1948 | KY | |
Anna R. | Dau | 1 | 1949 | KY |
CARRIE MAE SCALF
Daughter of
Milton Scalf & Celia Miracle
Carrie<Milton<William M.<Peter<John, Sr.<Lewis Scalf
Carrie M. Scalf, (also spelled Carry) was born September 28,
1915.
She is listed on the census records with her parents. Carrie married Roy Johnson
on February 13, 1931.
Children of Roy Johnson and Carrie Scalf:
1) Celia Elizabeth Johnson -
born and died June 12, 1932.
(Link to death certificate)
2) John Tip Johnson - born April 1, 1934 and died
February 11. 1935.
(Link
to death certificate)
ERNEST SCALF
Son of
Milton Scalf & Celia Miracle
Ernest<Milton<William M.<Peter<John, Sr.<Lewis Scalf
Ernest Scalf, son of Milton Scalf and Celia Miracle, is listed in Scalf
Family History; however, he is not listed on the census records and may have
been the last child of Milton and Celia after the enumeration of the 1930
census. Scalf Family History states he had two sons. No other information
is known.
NOAH SCALF
Son of
William M. Scalf & Joicy Jackson
Noah<William M<Peter<John, Sr<Lewis Scalf
Noah Scalf, the son of William M. Scalf & Joicy Jackson, was born about 1873 (census). Noah was married first to Martha Caldwell, the daughter of Mary Jane Caldwell, on May 16, 1893. (Link to marriage document) This was the first marriage for Noah and Martha. Noah's second marriage was to Abigail Scalf, the daughter of Andrew Scalf and Emiline Scalf. They were married August 30, 1896 in Knox County, Kentucky. (Link to marriage document). Noah's third marriage was to Mary McVey.
Children of Noah Scalf and Abigail Scalf:
1) Lloyd Scalf - born March 1, 1898.Children of Noah and Mary McVey:
1) Lelia
Mae Scalf - born May 10, 1918 and died February 1, 1941;
married Homer Hembree.
2) Walter Scalf - October 18, 1920.
From review of the census records of 1910 through 1930 we believe Abigail died 1912-1918 and Noah remarried to Mary McVey and had at least two children, Lila and Walter. From the Kentucky Birth Records we can confirm that Mary was the mother of Lillie (Lila). The Kentucky Birth Records also confirm that Abigail was the mother of Nannie and also supports the theory that Abigail died 1912-1918.
14 5497 SCALF NANIE - KNOX - SCALF ABIGAIL 1 28 1912
9 1912
107 53070 SEALF LILA - KNOX - MCVEY MARY 5 10 1918 9 1918
1910 Knox Co KY 4-5 May 1910 Road Fork
Precinct Stinking Creek
SCALF, Noah | Head | 33 | 1877 | KY | KY | KY |
Abbie | Wife | 32 | 1878 | KY | KY | KY |
Lloyd | Son | 12 | 1898 | KY | KY | KY |
Sol | Son | 10 | 1900 | KY | KY | KY |
Julia | Dau | 8 | 1902 | KY | KY | KY |
Charlie | Son | 6 | 1904 | KY | KY | KY |
Willie | Son | 4 | 1906 | KY | KY | KY |
Possie | Dau | 6/12 | 1909 | KY | KY | KY |
1920 Knox CO KY 19
January 1920
Precinct #4 - Artemus
SCALF, Noah | Head | 47 | 1873 | KY | KY | KY |
Mary | Wife | 35 | 1885 | KY | KY | KY |
Lloyd | Son | 20 | 1900 | KY | KY | KY |
Julia | Dau | 17 | 1903 | KY | KY | KY |
Charlie | Son | 14 | 1906 | KY | KY | KY |
Willie | Son | 12 | 1908 | KY | KY | KY |
Possie | Dau | 10 | 1910 | KY | KY | KY |
Nannie | Dau | 8 | 1912 | KY | KY | KY |
Lillie | Dau | 1 5/12 | 1918 | KY | KY | KY |
PARKER, Shelby | G-son | 6/12 | 1919 | KY | KY | KY |
HUBBARD, William | Boarder | 20 | 1900 | KY | KY | KY |
1930 Knox CO KY
4 April 1930
District #2 - Artemus
SCALF, Noah | Head | 48 | 1882 | KY | TN | TN |
Mary | Wife | 44 | 1886 | KY | TN | KY |
Pastie? | Dau | 19 | 1911 | KY | KY | KY |
Nannie | Dau | 17 | 1913 | KY | KY | KY |
Lilia | Dau | 11 | 1919 | KY | KY | KY |
In 1940 Mary Scalf is listed as a widow in the home of her daughter, Nancy
Mills. Another daughter, Lela Hembree, is living in the home with her
family. We do not know when Noah Scalf died.
1940 Knox CO KY
9 April 1940
Boone Height
MILLS, William | Head | 31 | 1909 | KY | |||
Nannie | Wife | 26 | 1914 | KY | |||
Betty June | Dau | 5 | 1935 | KY | |||
SCALF, Mary | Mother in law | 52 | 1888 | KY | Widow | ||
HEMBREE, Homer | Lodger | 24 | 1916 | KY | |||
Lela | Wife | 21 | 1919 | KY | |||
Mary Etta | Dau | 2 | 1938 | KY | |||
Betty Ray | Dau | 1 | 1939 | KY |
LLOYD SCALF
Son
of
Noah
Scalf & Abigail Scalf
Lloyd< Noah<William M.<Peter<John, Sr.<Lewis Scalf
Lloyd Scalf, son of Noah and Abigail Scalf, was born March 1, 1898 in Knox
County, Kentucky. Lloyd was employed by the Cumberland Railroad Company. He
registered for the draft of WWI and his draft card is listed below. Lloyd died
December 15, 1924. (Courtesy of Virgil Scalf)
(Link to
death certificate)
WWI Registration Card
Name: Loyd Scalf
Age: 20
Home Address: Artemus, Knox Co, KY
(Link to original document)
Date of Birth: March 1, 1898
Born: Artemus, Knox CO, KY
Employed: Cumberland Railroad CO
Nearest Relative: Abbie Scalf (mother), Artemus, Knox CO, KY
Height: Medium
Build: Medium
Color of eyes: Brown
Color of Hair: Light Brown
Date: September 12, 1918
Lloyd Scalf was living with his parents in the 1920 census and died on
December 15, 1924.
REV. SOLOMON SCALF
Son of
Noah Scalf & Mary McVey
Solomon<Noah<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis
Reverend Solomon (Sol) Scalf, son of Noah Scalf and Abigail Scalf, was born February 25, 1900 in Knox County, Kentucky and died February 21, 1948 in Knox County, Kentucky at the age of 44 from an accident. A pile of logs fell on Solomon and fractured his skull. Solomon is buried at Barbourville, Kentucky. (Death Certificate of Rev. Solomon Scalf - Courtesy of Virgil Scalf)
Reverend Solomon Scalf married Sarah Elam. (Death Certificate of Solomon Scalf - courtesy of Virgil Scalf)
Solomon married Sarah Elam but we have no marriage date for them at this time.
1940 Ben Hill CO GA 23 April 1940 Fitzgerald
SCALF, Solomon | Head | 40 | 1900 | KY | Minister |
Sarah | Wife | 38 | 1902 | KY | |
Hersel | Son | 17 | 1923 | KY | |
Randel D. | Son | 4 | 1936 | KY |
The 1940 census is not very clear concerning Hursle (Hershel) Scalf. He is living with his parents in Fitzgerald, GA on April 23, 1940. However, the following month, he is listed as the grandson of J. T. Hale and living in Dewitt, KY. Also, Hurshel was listed on a separate page from his grandparents. It appears that Hershel was omitted when the family of J. T. Hale was listed, and he was placed on a catch-all list with several other people.
1940 Knox CO KY
13 May 1940
Dewitt
HALE, J. T. | Head | 63 | 1877 | KY |
Mary | Wife | 27 | 1913 | KY |
Bergoins | Son | 23 | 1917 | KY |
Lonzo | Son | 18 | 1928 | KY |
SCALF, Hursle | G-son | 17 | 1923 | KY |
1950 Knox CO KY
11 April 1950
UNTHANK, James | Head | 44 | 1906 | KY | Barber | |
Sarah | Wife | 47 | 1903 | KY | ||
SCALF, Rondal D. | Step Son | 15 | 1935 | KY | ||
Janous Ruth | Step Dau | 12 | 1938 | KY |
LOYD HURSCHEL SCALF
Son of
Solomon Scalf & Sarah Elam
Loyd<Solomon<Noah<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis
Loyd Hurschel Scalf, the son of Solomon Scalf and Sarah Elam was born August 18, 1922 in Knox County, Kentucky and died December 1972. Loyd is listed as Lowel on several documents. Loyd married Virginia Blake.
Children of Loyd Scalf & Virginia Blake:
1. Michael Scalf - born 1948.
2. Ricky Scalf - born 1950.
1940 Knox CO KY
13 May 1940
Dewitt
HALE, J. T. | Head | 63 | 1877 | KY |
Mary | Wife | 27 | 1913 | KY |
Bergoins | Son | 23 | 1917 | KY |
Lonzo | Son | 18 | 1928 | KY |
SCALF, Hursle | G-son | 17 | 1923 | KY |
1950 Knox CO KY
12 April 1950
M.D. 3
SCALF, Loyd H. | Head | 27 | 1923 | KY | Farming |
Virginia Lee | Wife | 24 | 1927 | KY | |
Diana Lynn | Dau | 3 | 1947 | OH | |
Michael S. | Son | 1 | 1949 | KY | |
Rickie Wayne | Son | Born January | 1950 | KY | |
COWAN, Ben | Father in Law | 51 | 1899 | TN | |
Clarkie | Mother in law | 41 | 1909 | KY |
OBITUARY of Virginia Scalf Blake:
Virginia Scalf-Blake, age 84, of Brookville, Indiana died Wednesday, November 24, 2010 at McCullough-Hyde Memorial Hospital in Oxford, Ohio. Born May 10, 1926 in Corbin, Kentucky she was the daughter of the late Lazarus & Clara (Brock) York. She was a member of the Blooming Grove Family Worship Church in Blooming Grove, Indiana. Survivors include her husband, Willard Blake, of Brookville; two sons, Michael Scalf of Morgantown, North Carolina, and Ricky Scalf of Cincinnati, Ohio; step-son, Russell Blake of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a step-daughter, Bonita Estrado of Moscow, Ohio; a sister, Claudine Barnett of Mt. Healthy, Ohio; three brothers, Robert York of Brookville, Indiana, Virgil York of Cincinnati, Ohio and Junior York of Atlanta, Georgia; 13 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren, as well as 3 great-great grandchildren. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her first husband, Loyd H. Scalf, as well as a daughter, Diana Toy. Pastor Tom Marshall will officiate the Funeral Services on Monday, November 29, 2010, 10:30 A.M., at the Blooming Grove Family Worship Church in Blooming Grove, Indiana. Burial will follow in Union Cemetery in Sims Township, Ohio. Family & friends may visit from 9:30 A.M. till the time of the services at 10:30 A.M., on Monday, November 29, 2010, at the Blooming Grove Family Worship Church, 15001 Stone Church Road, Brookville, Indiana. Memorial contributions may be directed to the Blooming Grove Family Worship Church. Phillips & Meyers Funeral Home in Brookville is assisting the family with the arrangements.
JULIA SCALF
Daughter
of
Noah
Scalf & Abigail Scalf
Julia< Noah<William M.<Peter<John, Sr.<Lewis Scalf
Julia Scalf Parker and son, Shelby, were living with her parents in 1920.
1920 Knox CO KY 19 January 1920 Precinct #4 - Artemus
SCALF, Noah | Head | 47 | 1873 | KY | KY | KY |
Mary | Wife | 35 | 1885 | KY | KY | KY |
Lloyd | Son | 20 | 1900 | KY | KY | KY |
Julia | Dau | 17 | 1903 | KY | KY | KY |
Charlie | Son | 14 | 1906 | KY | KY | KY |
Willie | Son | 12 | 1908 | KY | KY | KY |
Possie | Dau | 10 | 1910 | KY | KY | KY |
Nannie | Dau | 8 | 1912 | KY | KY | KY |
Lillie | Dau | 1 5/12 | 1918 | KY | KY | KY |
PARKER, Shelby | G-son | 6/12 | 1919 | KY | KY | KY |
HUBBARD, William | Boarder | 20 | 1900 | KY | KY | KY |
1930 Bell CO KY
5 April 1930
District 7 - Colmar Mining Camp
PARKER, Dewey | Head | 31 | 1899 | KY | US | US |
Julia | Wife | 28 | 1902 | KY | KY | KY |
Shelby | Son | 10 | 1920 | KY | KY | KY |
James | Son | 5 | 1925 | KY | KY | KY |
1940 Bell CO KY
9 May 1940
Colmar
Parker, Dewey | Head | 38 | 1902 | KY |
Julia | Wife | 37 | 1903 | KY |
Shelby | Dau | 21 | 1919 | KY |
James | Son | 15 | 1925 | KY |
Wilma | Dau | 9 | 1931 | KY |
Pansy E. | Dau | 1 | 1939 | KY |
CHARLES E. SCALF
Son of
Noah Scalf & Mary McVey
Charles<Noah<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis
Charles Scalf, the son of Noah Scalf & Mary McVey was born May 10, 1908 and died July 25, 1960. Charles married Virginia Combs.
(Link to Charles Scalf death certificate)
1930 Hamilton CO OH 8 April 1930 Cincinnati
SCALF, Charles | Head | 22 | 1908 | KY | KY | KY | married @ 20 |
Virginia | Wife | 18 | 1912 | KY | KY | WV | married @ 16 |
Betty J. | Dau | 5/12 | 1929 | OH | KY | KY |
1940 Hamilton CO OH
19 April 1940
Cincinnati
SCALF, Charles | Head | 33 | 1908 | KY |
Virginia | Wife | 28 | 1912 | KY |
Betty | Dau | 10 | 1929 | OH |
NANNIE SCALF
Daughter
of
Noah
Scalf & Abigail Scalf
Nannie< Noah<William M.<Peter<John, Sr.<Lewis Scalf
Nannie Scalf, the daughter
of
Noah
Scalf & Abigail Scalf, was born May 10, 1919. Nannie married William Mills,
the daughter of Andrew and Lizzie Hembree, on December 23, 1935.
(Link to marriage document)
1940 Knox CO KY 9 April 1940 Boone Height
MILLS, William | Head | 31 | 1909 | KY | |||
Nannie | Wife | 26 | 1914 | KY | |||
Betty June | Dau | 5 | 1935 | KY | |||
SCALF, Mary | Mother in law | 52 | 1888 | KY | Widow | ||
HEMBREE, Homer | Lodger | 24 | 1916 | KY | |||
Lela | Wife | 21 | 1919 | KY | |||
Mary Etta | Dau | 2 | 1938 | KY | |||
Betty Ray | Dau | 1 | 1939 | KY |
LELIA SCALF
Daughter
of
Noah
Scalf & Mary McVey
Lelia< Noah<William M.<Peter<John, Sr.<Lewis Scalf
Lelia
Scalf, the daughter
of
Noah
Scalf & Mary McVey, was born May 10, 1919 and died February 1, 1941. Lelia
married Homer Hembree on December 23, 1935.
(Link to death certificate)
Children of Homer Hembree and Lela Scalf:
1) Mary Ella
Hembree
2) Betty Ray Hembree
1940 Knox CO KY 9 April 1940 Boone Height
MILLS, William | Head | 31 | 1909 | KY | |||
Nannie | Wife | 26 | 1914 | KY | |||
Betty June | Dau | 5 | 1935 | KY | |||
SCALF, Mary | Mother in law | 52 | 1888 | KY | Widow | ||
HEMBREE, Homer | Lodger | 24 | 1916 | KY | |||
Lela | Wife | 21 | 1919 | KY | |||
Mary Etta | Dau | 2 | 1938 | KY | |||
Betty Ray | Dau | 1 | 1939 | KY |
WILLIAM J. SCALF
Son of
William M. Scalf & Joicy Jackson
William J<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
William J. Scalf, son of William M. Scalf and Joicy Jackson was born August 5, 1876 (WWI Draft Registration Card - Courtesy of Virgil Scalf) and died January 3, 1959.
(Link to William Scalf death certificate) (Link to Dorcas Abigail Scalf death certificate)
William married Dorcas Abigail Mills probably around 1900. William was the third husband of Dorcas. Dorcas had married first to Thomas G. Hubbard and second to Archibald Jackson. Dorcas and Thomas Hubbard were the parents of Julie and Thomas Hubbard. Dorcas and Archibald Jackson were the parents of Martha and Nancy Jackson.
William was employed by the Louisville & Nashville Railroad in 1918 when he was required to register for the draft. William was boarding in the home of Benjamin and Mary Jackson in 1900 Bell County, Kentucky at Pineville.
KENTUCKY DEATH INDEX:
Name: William Scalf
Death Date: 3 Jan 1959
Death Place: Laurel
Age: 082
Residence: Laurel
Volume: 7
Certificate: 3236
Note that the month and year of William's birth differs between his draft card and the 1900 census.
1900 Bell CO KY 13 June 1900
Pineville
JACKSON, Benjamin | Head | 22 | May 1878 | KY | KY | KY |
Mary | Wife | 18 | Feb 1882 | KY | KY | KY |
Elijah | Son | 1 | Oct 1899 | KY | KY | KY |
MILLS, George | Boarder | 21 | Oct 1878 | KY | KY | KY |
SCALF, William | Boarder | 23 | Feb 1877 | KY | KY | KY |
1901 - 1903 Knox County, KY School Census
(The years 1901 - 1903 are
combined)
Parent or Guardian |
Children |
Age of Male |
Age of Female |
District |
William Scalf |
Julie Hubbard |
|
14 |
#67 |
Thomas Hubbard |
12 |
|
||
Martha Jackson |
8 |
|||
Nancy Jackson |
6 |
1904 Knox County, KY School Census
Parent or Guardian |
Children |
Age of Male |
Age of Female |
District |
William Scalf |
Julie Hubbard |
|
15 |
#67 |
Thomas Hubbard |
13 |
|
||
Martha Jackson |
9 |
|||
Nancy Jackson |
7 |
1910 Bell CO KY 28
April 1910 District #1, Precinct #2 Wasioto
SCALF, William | Head | 28 | 1882 | KY | KY | KY |
(Mills), Dorcas | Wife | 42 | 1868 | KY | KY | KY |
Roxie | Dau | 9 | 1901 | KY | KY | KY |
Leonard | Son | 6 | 1904 | KY | KY | KY |
Andrew | Son | 1 4/12 | 1909 | KY | KY | KY |
JACKSON, Martha | Step dau | 15 | 1895 | KY | KY | KY |
Nancy | Step dau | 13 | 1897 | KY | KY | KY |
BEDO, Tom | Boarder | 25 | 1885 | KY | KY | KY |
SOUTHERN, Putham | Boarder | 20 | 1890 | KY | KY | KY |
RAINS, Homer | Boarder | 17 | 1893 | KY | KY | KY |
WWI Registration Card
Name: William Scalf
Age: 42
(Link to original document)
Home Address: Calvin, Bell County, KY
Date of Birth: August 5, 1876
Employer: Louisville & Nashville Railroad - Rail Grading
Nearest relative: Dorcas Scalf (wife) - Calvin, Bell County, KY
Height: 5 foot, 6 inches
Build: Stout
Color of eyes: Blue
Color of Hair: Black
Date: September 12, 1918
1920 Whitley CO KY
16 January 1920
Precinct #5 - West Corbin
SCALF, William M. | Head | 42 | 1878 | KY | KY | KY |
Darcus | Wife | 47 | 1873 | KY | KY | KY |
Leonard | Son | 15 | 1905 | KY | KY | KY |
Andrew | Son | 10 | 1810 | KY | KY | KY |
1930 Whitley Co KY
23 April 1930 4th District - 3rd Ward - Corbin
SCALF, William | Head | 52 | 1878 | KY | KY | KY |
Darcus | Wife | 63 | 1867 | KY | KY | KY |
NOE, Arthur C. | G-child | 14 | 1916 | KY | KY | KY (son of Roxie Scalf) |
1940 Whitley CO KY
4 April 1940
Corbin
SCALF, William | Head | 63 | 1877 | KY |
Daer | Wife | 73 | 1867 | KY |
Andrew | Son | 32 | 1908 | KY |
Emmie | Dau in law | 22 | 1918 | KY |
BUNCH, Edith R. | G-dau | 3 | 1937 | KY |
ROXIE SCALF
Daughter of
William J. Scalf & Dorcas Abigail Mills
Roxie<William J<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Roxie Scalf, daughter of William J. Scalf and Dorcas Abigail Mills was born about 1902 according to census records. First, Roxie married John Monroe Noe and they are found on the 1920 census. Later, Roxie married William H. Frost and this couple was found on the 1930 Harlan County, Kentucky census with one son, William H. Frost, Jr. Note that Harry C. Noe was a stepson to William H. Frost and was living with his mother and step-father in 1930. Arthur C. Noe, another son of Roxie's, is living with her parents in 1930.
Children of John M. Noe and Roxie Scalf:
1) Arthur C. Noe
2) Harry C. Noe
Children of William Frost and Roxie Scalf:
1) William H. Frost, Jr.
2) Francis Ruth Frost - born August 26, 1930 and died
September 3, 1931.
(Link to death certificate)
3) Patricia G. Frost
1920 Bell CO KY 19 February 1920 Williams Branch Precinct
NOE, John M. | Head | 27 | 1893 | OK | VA | VA |
Roxie | Wife | 20 | 1900 | KY | KY | KY |
Arthur C. | Son | 3 10/12 | 1916 | KY | KY | KY |
Harry C. | Son | 1 10/12 | 1918 | KY | KY | KY |
1930 Harlan CO KY 2
April 1930 District 1
Frost, William H. | Head | 28 | 1902 | TN | TN | TN |
Roxie M. | Wife | 28 | 1902 | KY | KY | KY |
William H., Jr. | Son | 1 | 1929 | KY | TN | KY |
NOE, Harry C. | Step son | 10 | 1920 | KY | VA | KY |
1940 Harlan CO KY
9 April 1940
Loyall
FROST, W. M. H. | Head | 40 | 1900 | TN |
Roxie | Wife | 39 | 1901 | KY |
Harry C. | Son | 21 | 1919 | KY |
Billie | Son | 11 | 1929 | KY |
Panzy | Dau | 4 | 1936 | KY |
LEONARD L. SCALF
Son of
William J. Scalf & Dorcas Abigail Mills
Leonard<William J<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Leonard Scalf, son of William J. Scalf and Dorcas Abigail Mills was born May 22, 1904 in Kentucky and died August 5, 1956 in Kentucky. Leonard married Lillian Beckner on February 25, 1923 in Laurel County, Kentucky.
(Link to death certificate of Leonard Scalf)
Kentucky Death Index:
Name: Leonard L Scalf
Death Date: 5 Aug 1956
Death Place: Whitley
Age: 052
Residence: Whitley
Volume: 36
Certificate: 17542
1930 Whitley CO KY 2 April 1930 4th District - 3rd Ward Corbin
SCALF, Leonard | Head | 26 | 1904 | KY | KY | KY |
(Beckner), Lillian | Wife | 23 | 1907 | TN | TN | TN |
John W. | Son | 3 | 1927 | KY | KY | TN |
Jean A. | Son | 1 | 1929 | KY | TN | TN |
SCALF, Leonard L. | Head | 35 | 1905 | KY |
Lillian A. | Wife | 33 | 1907 | TN |
John W. | Son | 13 | 1927 | KY |
Gene Arthur | Son | 10 | 1930 | KY |
Paul Leonard | Son | 8 | 1932 | KY |
Joseph Leonard | Son | 6 | 1934 | KY |
Vola Joyce | Dau | 4 | 1936 | KY |
BECKNER, Irene | Sister | 20 | 1920 | KY (Sister of Lillian) |
GENE ARTHUR SCALF
Son of
Leonard Scalf & Lillian Beckner
Gene<Leonard<William J<William M<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Gene Scalf, the son of Leonard Scalf & Lillian Beckner was born in Kentucky on May 22, 1929. Gene married Flossie G. Coffey.
(Link
to Flossie G. Scalf death certificate)
THOMAS JEFFERSON SCALF
Peter
Scalf & Charlotte Hubbard
(The photograph - courtesy of Vera Osborne - great granddaughter of Thomas J. Scalf)
Thomas Jefferson Scalf, son of Peter Scalf and Charlotte Hubbard, was born in Clay County, Kentucky on August 20, 1839. On
Friday, July 7, 1905, the Mountain Advocate in Barbourville, KY reported that
"Thomas Scalf of Flat Lick, KY was very low at this writing." Three days later, Thomas died on July 10, 1905 of Typhoid Fever. Thomas
J. Scalf married Martha Hammonds, daughter of Elijah and Nancy
Hammonds, on July 31, 1862 in Knox County Kentucky.
(Link to marriage certification) Martha Hammonds was born on November 28, 1840, and she died on October
23, 1897 of Typhoid Fever on a Saturday morning at 7:30 A.M. Thomas and Martha are
buried in the Concord Cemetery in Flat Lick, Kentucky. This cemetery is located beside the Concord Baptist Church
and across the road from the location of Thomas Jefferson Scalf's old home
site.
An education was very important to Thomas,
and most of his children graduated from high school and some went to college. Two of his daughters became teachers. Ellen Scalf attended and taught at the Loretto Seminary in Marion County,
Kentucky, and Laura Scalf was a schoolteacher in Pineville, WV.
Thomas Scalf moved his family from Stinking Creek, KY to Flat Lick, KY around 1889. Family history tells us that Thomas and his family lived in a log cabin while the two-story house was under construction. (Link to house) The house was located across the road from the Concord Church. This house was later torn down and the wood was used to build another house on the same site. Mollie Baker, the daughter of James Milton Scalf, lived next door to Thomas Scalf in Flat Lick, KY. Since she was a relative and lived nearby, Mollie was the primary source of historical data concerning Thomas and many of the other Scalfs. Molly's house was destroyed by fire and a foundation is all that remains. Thomas's butcher shop was located in the forks of two roads near his house. Also, he owned a livery stable in Flat Lick, rented horses and wagons, raised cattle, and operated a wholesale meat business in Knox County.
In 1835, the Kentucky General Assembly modified the system for patenting unappropriated land in the Commonwealth. Prospective landowners purchased orders, also called "Warrants", from the county court authorizing the county surveyor to survey a tract of unappropriated land for a patent application. The total acreage could not exceed the amount specified in each warrant; the land had to be located within the county issuing the warrant. More than one warrant could be used for each survey. The survey and a copy of the authorizing order(s) were then sent to the Register of the Land Office in Frankfort. Upon approval by the Land Register and, in some instances, the Attorney General or the Governor signed the grant finalizing the patent. - Kentucky Land Office
At one time he owned several hundred acres of land and was a real estate operator in Knox County, Kentucky which is defined above. Thomas purchased three warrants from the Knox County Court, which authorized surveys for the land in question. After receiving the warrants and surveys, the Land Office Division in Frankfort, Kentucky issued patents on the three tracts of land to Thomas under the County Court Orders Series. The first of these warrants was an 80-acre tract of land, Patent #41676, which was surveyed on May 16, 1868 and granted to Thomas on February 16, 1869. It was located on Trace Fork in the Stinking Creek area of Knox County, Kentucky. (Links to survey and grant for Patent #41676) The following year he purchased a warrant for an additional 100 acres, Patent #45093, on the Salt Gum Fork in Knox County, Kentucky. (Links to survey and grant) for Patent #45093 This tract of land was surveyed on January 26, 1870, and the grant was issued on April 10, 1871. Later, Thomas purchased another warrant for 100 acres of land, Patent #45094, on Trace Fork. This last parcel of land was surveyed on May 9, 1870 and the grant was issued on April 10, 1871. (Links to survey and grant) for Patent #45094 The Knox County, Kentucky records of Land Conveyances shows that Thomas J. Scalf was the recipient of 16 recorded deeds. In another transaction, Thomas bought a tract of land from John and Charlotty Broughton. (link to deed) John Broughton is the second husband of Charlotty Hubbard Scalf, the mother of Thomas Scalf.
The records do not indicate that Thomas Scalf served in the Civil War. However, he did register for the draft. (Link to Civil War draft registration)
Thomas was a Justice of The Peace in Knox County and officiated in this role at the marriages of several couples including the marriage of William Broughton and Almira (Mary) Scalf, the daughter of Ira Scalf. Thomas J. Scalf also presided at the Upper Stinking Creek Court in Knox County. A copy of the newspaper, "The Mountain Echo," printed in Barbourville, Kentucky and dated October 2, 1874 has, on the front page, an article indicating that Thomas J. Scalf would be presiding at the Magistrate's Court at Upper Stinking Creek, District No. 7 when it met Thursday after the second Monday in March, June, September, and December. - Scalf Family History
Thomas and his family appear in the 1870 Knox County Census. The family lived in a part of Knox County, Kentucky that is locally known as Stinking Creek, and the nearest post office was in Flat Lick, Kentucky. Thomas lived in the house (link to the house) that was owned by his father, Peter Scalf, and he has real estate and personal property valued at $800. Two of the children in the home are listed as Nancy in this report, but the second listing of Nancy, who is one year old, appears to be a misunderstanding by the enumerator. The one-year-old child is probably Ellen Scalf and, in fact, she appears in the 1880 census and the second Nancy is not listed.
The 1880 Knox County Census finds Thomas and his family in Stinking Creek, Kentucky. As was discussed above, Ellen Scalf has replaced the second Nancy from the 1870 census and appears in the appropriate slot. Also living with Thomas in 1880 was his father, Peter Scalf, age 65 and Thomas's nephew, James Scalf, 18, who was the son of James M. Scalf. After Peter Scalf returned from Indiana in the 1870s, he lived with several of his children. Eventually, according to oral tradition and probably due to poor health, Peter spent the last few months of his life in a nursing home or poorhouse as it was called in those days. In his later years, Peter suffered from Alzheimer Disease. This insidious disease, which robs a person of their memory and eventually takes their life, has affected several of Peter's descendants.
Charlotte Scalf, the mother of Thomas, age 60, and Leddy Hubbard, Charlotte's mother, age 80, were living next door on property owned by Thomas J. Scalf in Knox County in 1880. Peter Scalf and Charlotte Scalf, the parents of Thomas Scalf, were married for the second time on December 13, 1882.
In a section of a manuscript written by Elmer Decker, called Knox County
Kentucky, he lists the Knox County Officials. In 1884, George F. Corum was
elected the forty-third sheriff. Thomas Scalf, James T. Gibson, James
Goodin, G.M. Faulkner, John S. Rees, James M. Hammons, and J.T. Beams were
listed as securities. This group of men resigned on October 28, 1887. The
meaning of Securities
is not clear, but the elected Sheriff, George Corum,
probably appointed Thomas Scalf and several other men to security positions,
such as Deputy Sheriffs.
A small cemetery is located near the
houses occupied by Thomas and his mother, Charlotte Scalf, in Stinking Creek,
Kentucky. Local tradition remembers
several Scalfs that are buried at this site.
Also, traditional memories passed down from family members say that Peter
and Charlotte Scalf, plus Thomas Scalf's daughter, Susan Susie
Scalf are
buried in this graveyard. Three
graves sites were found 2003, and a gravestone listing the three members of the
Scalf family was placed on the site in July 2004.
The house lived in by Charlotte and her mother, Leddy, was torn down many
years ago, but the house lived in by Thomas Scalf and known as the Old Peter
Scalf House
by the Scalf descendants and later as the Old Grant Hammonds
House
by the Hammonds family was standing in 2006.
The house is starting to fall down and in a few years will be just a
memory.
When Thomas Scalf and his family moved to
Flat Lick, KY in 1889, they lived in a small log cabin at the back of the
property until the large two-story house was built. This large house was
located across the road from the Concord Baptist Church. Also,
Thomas built several buildings in the forks
of two roads near his
house from which he operated several businesses.
Although it is known that Thomas died in 1905 and is buried in Knox County, he is not listed in the 1900 Knox County, Kentucky Census. Thomas moved away from Knox County for several years late in his life due to problems within the family, and this move probably is the reason for his absence on the 1900 census. According to family tradition, Thomas went to Oklahoma, but no written record has been found to support this belief. Near the end of his life, Thomas moved back into his house in Flat Lick, KY. (Written by Virgil Scalf, great-grandson of Thomas Jefferson Scalf and great-great-grandson of Peter Scalf)
THOMAS JEFFERSON SCALF'S
WILL
(Link to original document)
In the Knox County, Kentucky Will Book " C" on page 545 is found the will of Thomas J. Scalf dated 21 November 1905. It reads:
In the name of God, Amen. I, Thomas J. Scalf, having lived to a good old
age and knowing the uncertainty of life and the assurance of death do this
November 8, 1904, make and publish this, my last will and testament.
I will bequeath unto my children, namely: Mary Stone, Elizabeth Gray, Henry
S. Scalf, and J. W. Scalf, the infant heirs of E. S. (Elijah), D. W. Scalf,
Ellen Davis, Sarah (Laura) Farley, Lee Scalf, Ashia (Axie) Crowder, and Johnny
Scalf. After my burial expenses and what little debts I owe which is just is
paid, then the remainder of my real and personal property which I request to be
equally divided with my eleven children herein mentioned. My real estate
composes of dwellings house and lot, butcher shop in Flat Lick, Knox County,
Kentucky in the forks of the road all of which may be fully described by my deed
to same.
I further desire that my said children put same to best use and benefit and
that this division I here make may satisfy all of them.
Done by me at Flat Lick, Knox County, Kentucky, on the day and date above
written in the presence of Andrew Short.
Andrew Short Signed, Thomas J. Scalf
1840
Knox CO KY
SCALF, Peter | ||
2 males under 5 | (1835 - 1840) | William & Thomas |
1 male 30 - 40 | (1800 - 1810) | Peter |
1 female 20 - 30 | 1810 - 1820) | Lotty |
1850 Knox CO
KY
27 September 1850
SCALF, Peter | 33 | 1817 | TN |
(Hubbard) Lotty | 30 | 1820 | KY |
William | 14 | 1836 | KY |
Thomas | 11 | 1839 | KY |
James | 5 | 1845 | KY |
John M. | 4 | 1846 | KY |
1860
Knox CO KY
6 JULY 1860
Stinking Creek District
SCALF, Peter | 45 | 1815 | KY |
(Hubbard) Lotta | 44 | 1816 | KY |
William | 24 | 1836 | KY |
Thomas | 21 | 1834 | KY |
James | 18 | 1842 | KY |
John | 16 | 1844 | KY |
Rhoda | 10 | 1850 | KY |
Mary | 8 | 1852 | KY |
Emily | 6 | 1854 | KY |
Milton | 4 | 1856 | KY |
In the process of finding his calling as an entrepreneur, Thomas ran into a bit of trouble with the local court. Thomas was married at this time and had at least one, and maybe two children at home for his daughter Susan was born in this year.
On Wednesday, September 13, 1865 the third day of the court term, Thomas was
charged and found guilty
of operating a tippling house.
A Tippling House
was similar to what was more commonly known in old England as an Alehouse
½ or a
Pub.
Interestingly, Josiah Disney was elected as one of the jurors. We do not have any information on a connection between Josiah and Sarah Disney although there may or may not have been one. Sarah was the wife of Thomas' son, Dawrity Scalf.
Link to Court Minutes of Thomas Scalf (Courtesy of Virgil Scalf)
SCALF, Thomas | 33 | 1837 | KY | (Married: July 31, 1862) Farmer |
Martha | 32 | 1838 | KY | (Parents: Elijah Hammonds & Nancy Crook) |
Nancy J. | 7 | 1863 | KY | |
Susan | 5 | 1865 | KY | |
James | 4 | 1866 | KY | |
Elijah | 3 | 1867 | KY | |
Nancy | 1 | 1869 | KY | (This entry should have been Ellen Scalf) |
CUNDUFF, Mary | 14 | 1856 | KY |
We have no documents to explain what happened in the year 1875 or 1876 to
explain why Thomas was charged with perjury.
We only have the court minutes of
August 10, 1876 charging Thomas with perjury and the case continued until the
next court term. W. W. Pope and Larkin Hubbard were placed under a $100 bond
each to insure their appearance at the next court term. Other witnesses were
also to be subpoenaed. We have no records concerning the outcome of this charge
at this time.
Author's notes in parentheses ( )
Monday, August 10, 1876
Commonwealth of Kentucky Agst (abbrev) Thomas Scalf] Ind - (Abbrev for Indicted or Indent?) Perjury Continued and bond of defendant respected until the first day of the next term of this court and upon motion of the attorney for the Comweth (abbrev) W.W. Pope and Larkin Hubbard being required then to acknowledge themselves indebted to the Commonwealth in the Sum of $100 Each to be void upon their appearing in the Court on the first day of its next term and not to depart without leave of the Court and Subpoena ordered for other witnesses. (Courtesy of Virgil Scalf)
1880 Knox CO KY
22 June 1880
7th Mag. District
#386 | SCALF, Thos | Head | 40 | 1840 | KY | VA | KY | Farmer |
Martha | Wife | 40 | 1840 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Nancy | Dau | 16 | 1864 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Susan E. | Dau | 15 | 1865 | KY | KY | KY | (Died ca 1883) | |
James W. | Son | 13 | 1867 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Elijah | Son | 12 | 1868 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Ellen | Dau | 10 | 1870 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Henry | Son | 9 | 1871 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Dawrity | Son | 7 | 1873 | KY | KY | KY | ||
John | Son | 3 | 1877 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Laura | Dau | 1 | 1879 | KY | KY | KY | ||
SCALF, Peter | Father | 65 | 1815 | VA | VA | NC | Married | |
SCALF, James | Nephew | 18 | 1862 | KY | KY | KY |
Note that Peter was listed as married
in 1880. This suggests that Peter and
Sarah had not divorced at the enumeration of the 1880 census; however, they were
separated and Sarah was living in Knox County, Tennessee where she stated she
was divorced.
Living next door to the Thomas Jefferson Scalf family was Charlotte (Lotty Jackson) Scalf Broughton and her mother Liddy Hubbard.
#387 | SCALF, Charlotty | Head | 60 | 1820 | KY | KY | KY | Divorced |
HUBBARD, Liddy | Mother | 80 | 1800 | KY | NC | NC | Widow |
MARTHA ELONORA HAMMONDS
Wife of
Thomas Jefferson Scalf
&
Daughter of
Martha<Elijah Hammonds & Nancy Crook<Elijah<Obediah, III<Obediah, Jr.<Obediah,
Sr
Martha Elenora Hammonds Scalf, wife of Thomas Jefferson Scalf was born about
1841 in Kentucky. She was the daughter of Elijah Hammonds and Nancy Crook and
the great-granddaughter of Obadiah Hammonds of Knox County, Kentucky, previously
of Roane County, North Carolina. The following insert was taken from the
writings of Elmer Decker, an early Knox County and Kentucky Historian:
-Obediah Hammonds, first enlisted in Roane County, N.C., Peter Hammonds and
Henry Hurst, of Perry County, Kentucky served with him, born in Prince William
County, Va., parents, Obediah and Betty Hammonds, his statement, I knew General
Washington as a child.
; (History of Knox County, Kentucky - Decker, 266)
The will abstract of Obediah Hammonds records a few of the names of his children and his wife. Note that Elijah Hammonds signed as a witness.
-OBEDIAH HAMONDS -- Will -- September 1854; wife, Susana; daughters, Susan and Levins; other children names not mentioned. Witnesses, James Hammonds, William Gray and Elijah Hammonds.- (History of Knox County, Kentucky, Decker, 146)
Elijah and Nancy Crook Hammonds were living in Knox County, Kentucky in 1850 and 1860. In 1860 they were living at Stinking Creek District. Martha was the oldest child in the home. By 1870, Martha had married Thomas Jefferson Scalf. (Courtesy of Virgil Scalf)
1850
Knox CO KY
29 JULY 1850
HAMMONDS, Elijah | 31 | 1819 | KY |
(Crook) Nancy |
26 | 1824 | KY |
Martha | 9 | 1841 | KY |
Mary | 7 | 1843 | KY |
Susan | 4 | 1846 | KY |
Elizabeth | 1 | 1849 | KY |
1860 Knox CO. KY
6 July 1860
Stinking Creek District
HAMMONDS, Elijah | 41 | 1819 | KY |
(Crook) Nancy | 39 | 1821 | KY |
Martha | 19 | 1841 | KY |
Mary | 17 | 1843 | KY |
Susan | 15 | 1845 | KY |
Elizabeth | 13 | 1847 | KY |
John | 10 | 1850 | KY |
Jane | 7 | 1853 | KY |
Manda | 5 | 1855 | KY |
William | 1 | 1859 | KY |
ELIZABETH GAMBREL/GAMBLE SCALF
Daughter of
Thomas Jefferson Scalf & Mary Gambrel/Gamble/Gamble
Note: After extensive research, it has been determined that Elizabeth Scalf was the daughter of Thomas Jefferson Scalf and Mary Gambrel/Gamble. The supporting data and background information are contained in this section.
Elizabeth Scalf, daughter of Thomas J. Scalf, was born May 1860 and died
November 1, 1935. She married Nelson Gray in 1877. Nelson was born November 15, 1837 and died March
20, 1929. Nelson, the son of Edmond Gray and Rebecca Powell
was a Justice of The Peace in Knox County. Nelson was born 1857.
There has been a lot of confusion for many years among genealogical researchers
concerning the parents of Elizabeth Gray, the wife of Nelson Gray. It is
certain that Thomas Jefferson Scalf is the father of Elizabeth, due in part to a
will written by Thomas in 1905, but her mother has been unknown to past and
current researchers.
A Susan E. Scalf was listed in the household of Thomas and Martha Scalf in
the 1870 and 1880 censuses of Knox County, KY, and those entries led many people
to believe this young girl was Susan E. (Elizabeth) Scalf, the future wife of
Nelson Gray. However, this was not true. Susan Susie
E., the daughter of
Thomas Scalf and Martha Hammonds, was retarded, died when she was a teenager
and is buried near her grandfather, Peter Scalf, in Hammond, KY. In an effort
to find the truth about Elizabeth, a thorough search was conducted in all the
available records. Since Elizabeth was known to be the daughter of Thomas but
did not grow up in the home of Thomas and Martha Scalf, there was a good chance
she lived nearby.
Death certificates for Lucy Gray and Mattie Bingham, daughters of Nelson and
Elizabeth Gray, provided the first clues. The death certificates of these two
ladies named the father as Nelson Gray and the mother as Elizabeth
Gambrel/Gamble.
Armed with this information, a search was made in the census records of 1870
Knox County for an 8-10-year-old girl named Elizabeth Gambrel/Gamble. After a
thorough search, a Mary Gambrel/Gamble & family were found living in Subdivision
#93 which is in the Stinking Creek/Flat Lick area. Several of Mary's brothers
were living nearby.
The search for Mary Gambrel/Gamble was moved back to the 1860 Knox County, KY
census where Mary was found living with her parents, Harland and Sealy Gamble,
in Stinking Creek, KY. Peter Scalf and family, which included Thomas Scalf,
were living next door. It appears that a relationship between Thomas Scalf (son
of Peter Scalf) and Mary Gambrel/Gamble (the girl next door) resulted in an
unplanned pregnancy.
However, for some unknown reason, Thomas elected to marry Martha Hammonds several months later. This all happened about the time his father, Peter Scalf, left town with another woman. Peter did not return to Knox CO, KY for ten years.
The 1850 census revealed that Mary Gambrel/Gamble (spelled Gambill on this census) was living with her parents at age 5.
1850 Knox CO KY
8 August 1850
GAMBILL, Harland | M | 25 | 1825 | KY | |
Sealy | F | 26 | 1824 | KY | |
Gordon | M | 6 | 1844 | KY | |
Mary | F | 5 | 1845 | KY | (Mother of Elizabeth Gambrel/Gamble) |
Ephraim | M | 4 | 1846 | KY | |
William | M | 5/12 | 1850 | KY | |
PIERCIFIELD, Margaret | F | 9 | 1841 | KY |
Harlan Gambrel, son of John Gambrel/Gamble and grandson of Thomas Gambrel/Gamble was born 1825 in Kentucky and died December 7, 1863 in Knox County, Kentucky. He married Sealey Purciful June 12, 1841 in Knox County, Kentucky. Sealey was born 1824 in Kentucky, and died February 15, 1862 in Kentucky.
Children of Harlan Gambrel and Sealey Purciful are:
GORDON GAMBREL - b. 1844, Knox County, Kentucky. No other
information
MARY GAMBREL - b. 1844, Knox County, Kentucky, was never married according
to a descendant but was the mother of two children. Mother of Elizabeth Gambrel
Gray
DANIEL GAMBREL - b. May 16, 1846, Knox County, Kentucky; d. January 10,
1924, Flat Lick, Knox County, Kentucky; m. (1) MARY CATHERINE BINGHAM, January
26, 1870, Knox County, Kentucky; b. August 1, 1855, Knox County, Kentucky; d.
October 10, 1897, Knox County, Kentucky; m. (2) SUSAN NOLAN, May 6, 1898, Knox
County, Kentucky; b. July 1, 1878, Knox County, Kentucky; d. November 1, 1962,
Bimble, Knox County, Kentucky.
EPHRIAM GAMBREL - b. February 15, 1849, Knox County, Kentucky; d. Bef.
1910; m. EMALINE WOOLUM, August 17, 1868, Knox County, Kentucky; b. 1847, Mills,
Knox County, Kentucky; d. September 22, 1927, Knox County, Kentucky.
NANCY GAMBREL - b. 1851; d. March 16, 1854, Death reported by Harlan
Gambrel.
MARINDA GAMBREL - b. December 20, 1854, Straight Creek, Harlan County,
Kentucky; d. July 27, 1894, Knox County, Kentucky; m. CARLO BRITTON WOOLUM,
February 17, 1872, Knox County, Kentucky; b. January 1, 1850, Bell County,
Kentucky; d. January 1, 1918, Knox County, Kentucky.
ELEINOR NELLIE GAMBREL - b. August 9, 1856, Dewitt, Knox County,
Kentucky; d. August 9, 1938, Dewitt, Knox County, Kentucky; m. WILLIAM GRAY, Abt.
1873; b. 1848, Dewitt, Moores Creek Road; d. December 14, 1929, Four mile, Bell
County, Kentucky.
The family of Harlan and Sealy Gambrel is listed below from the 1860 census with
their daughter Mary Gamble/Gambrel in the home.
1860 Knox CO KY
6 JULY 1860
Stinking Creek District
#580 | Gamble, Harland | M | 45? | 1815? | KY | |
Sealy | F | 40? | 1820? | KY | ||
Gordan | M | 18 | 1842 | KY | ||
Mary | F | 16 | 1844 | KY | (Mother of Elizabeth Gambrel/Gamble) | |
Ephraim | M | 15 | 1845 | KY | ||
Daniel | M | 12 | 1848 | KY | ||
Marinda | F | 10 | 1850 | KY | ||
Einder | M | 8 | 1852 | KY |
Note: The ages of Harland and Sealy have been written over on the census report and could be Harland (35) & Sealy (30).
Peter and Lotty Jackson Scalf were living next door to the Gamble/Gambrel family in 1860. Their son, Thomas, was in the home at this time.
1860
Knox CO. KY
6 JULY 1860
Stinking Creek District
SCALF, Peter | 45 | 1815 | KY |
(Hubbard) Lotta | 44 | 1816 | KY |
William | 24 | 1836 | KY |
Thomas | 21 | 1834 | KY (Father of Elizabeth Gambrel/Gamble) |
James | 18 | 1842 | KY |
John | 16 | 1844 | KY |
Rhoda | 10 | 1850 | KY |
Mary | 8 | 1852 | KY |
Emily | 6 | 1854 | KY |
Milton | 4 | 1856 | KY |
In the 1870 census, which is listed below, it appears that Mary Gamble had not
been married and was living with two daughters and two siblings. One of Mary's
daughters was nine years old, and her name was Elizabeth Gambrel/Gamble
age 9,
and calculating a birth date of 1861.
1870 Knox Co KY
3 August 1870 Subdivision
93
GAMBREL, Mary | F | 25 | 1845 | KY |
Elizabeth | F | 9 | 1861 | KY |
Margaret | F | 3 | 1867 | KY |
Marinda | F | 15 | 1855 | KY |
Elender | M | 13 | 1857 | KY |
By 1880, Elizabeth was found with her husband and family and listed as Isabell.
We believe this to be Elizabeth Isabell Gambrel/Gamble (Scalf) Gray.
1880 Knox CO KY 17
June 1880
Flat Lick
GRAY, Nelson | Head | 23 | 1857 | KY | KY | KY | (Parents: Edmond Gray & Rebecca Powell) |
Isibell | Wife | 19 | 1861 | KY | KY | KY | |
Mary E. | Dau | 2 | 1878 | KY | KY | KY | |
Ilie | Day | 1 | 1879 | KY | KY | KY |
Note: The comparison of the two 1880 census records for Nelson and Elizabeth Gray and Thomas and Martha Scalf provide additional proof that Elizabeth Scalf, the wife of Nelson Gray, and Susan Scalf, the daughter of Thomas and Martha Scalf, are two different individuals. In 1880, Nelson and Isabell (Elizabeth) Gray (19) has been married for over two years and had two children. Susan E. Scalf (15) was living at home with Thomas and Martha Scalf.
The parent's names on the death certificates of their two daughters, coupled
with the comparison of the census records, strongly supports that Elizabeth Gray
was Elizabeth Gambrel/Gamble (Scalf) Gray, daughter of Thomas Jefferson Scalf
and Mary Gambrel/Gamble.
1880 Knox CO KY
22 June 1880
7th Mag. District
#386 | SCALF, Thos | Head | 40 | 1840 | KY | VA | KY | |
Martha | Wife | 40 | 1840 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Nancy | Dau | 16 | 1864 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Susan E. | Dau | 15 | 1865 | KY | KY | KY | (Died ca 1883) | |
James W. | Son | 13 | 1867 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Elijah | Son | 12 | 1868 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Ellen | Dau | 10 | 1870 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Henry | Son | 9 | 1871 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Dawrity | Son | 7 | 1873 | KY | KY | KY | ||
John | Son | 3 | 1877 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Laura | Dau | 1 | 1879 | KY | KY | KY | ||
SCALF, Peter | Father | 65 | 1815 | VA | VA | NC | Married | |
SCALF, James | Nephew | 18 | 1862 | KY | KY | KY |
In 1894, Nelson and Elizabeth had six children in school in Knox County.
1894
Knox County KY School Census - 28 April
1894
PARENT/GUARDIAN |
CHILD |
MALE |
FEMALE | |
Nelson Gray | Mary Gray | 17 | ||
Ida Gray | 15 | |||
Thursa Gray | 13 | |||
George Gray | 15 | |||
Rebecca Gray | 7 | |||
Bertha Gray | 6 |
In 1900, Nelson and Elizabeth had seven children in school.
1900 Knox County, KY School Census - Flat Lick - District #44
PARENT/GUARDIAN |
CHILD |
MALE | FEMALE |
Nelson Gray | Thursa | 19 | |
George W. |
16 |
||
Rebecca | 14 | ||
Bertha | 13 | ||
Matta | 10 | ||
Lucy | 8 | ||
C.C. |
6 |
||
Nelson and Elizabeth were then found on the 1900 - 1930 census records of Knox
County, Kentucky. The 1930 census states they were the parents of 15 children
with 12 living. Elizabeth was not found listed as Isabell on any census other
than 1880.
1900 Knox CO KY 15
June 1900
Flat Lick
GRAY, Nelson | Head | 43 | 1857 | KY | KY | KY | |
Elizabeth | Wife | 40 | 1860 | KY | KY | KY | 12 born, 11 living |
Ida | Dau | 21 | 1879 | KY | KY | KY | |
Thursa | Dau | 17 | 1883 | KY | KY | KY | |
George | Son | 14 | 1886 | KY | KY | KY | |
Rebecca | Dau | 13 | 1887 | KY | KY | KY | |
Bertha | Dau | 12 | 1888 | KY | KY | KY | |
Mattie | Dau | 8 | 1892 | KY | KY | KY | |
Lucy | Dau | 6 | 1894 | KY | KY | KY | |
Clell | Son | 5 | 1895 | KY | KY | KY | |
Mertie | Dau | 4 | 1896 | KY | KY | KY | |
Vincent | Son | 1 | 1899 | KY | KY | KY | |
Nina | Dau | 6/12 | 1900 | KY | KY | KY |
1910 Knox CO KY 21
April 1910
Precinct #5 - East Flat Lick
GRAY, Nelson | Head | 55 | 1855 | KY | KY | KY | |
Elizabeth | Wife | 45 | 1865 | KY | KY | KY | 15 born, 12 living |
Lucy | Dau | 17 | 1893 | KY | KY | KY | Died June 25, 1911 (Link to Death certificate) |
C. McCelland | Son | 15 | 1895 | KY | KY | KY | |
Myrtle | Dau | 14 | 1896 | KY | KY | KY | |
Vincent | Son | 12 | 1898 | KY | KY | KY | |
Nina | Dau | 10 | 1900 | KY | KY | KY | |
Pearl | Dau | 8 | 1902 | KY | KY | KY | |
M. Cletus | Son | 5 | 1905 | KY | KY | KY |
Note: Lucy Gray died July 2, 1911 as the result of pulmonary tuberculosis.
1920 Knox CO KY 10
April 1920
Precinct #5 - Flat Lick
GRAY, Nelson | Head | 65 | 1855 | KY | KY | KY Died March 20, 1929 |
Elizabeth | Wife | 57 | 1863 | KY | KY | KY |
Nina | Son? | 14 | 1906 | KY | KY | KY |
Pearl | Dau | 17 | 1903 | KY | KY | KY |
Cletus | Son | 13 | 1907 | KY | KY | KY |
Note: Nelson Gray died March 20, 1929.
1930
Knox CO KY
5 April 1930
3rd District
GRAY, Elizabeth | Head | 62 | 1868 | KY | KY | KY | Widow |
Cletus | Son | 23 | 1907 | KY | KY | KY |
|
Lettie | Dau in law | 18 | 1912 | KY | KY | KY | |
HORN, Vivian | G-dau | 9 | 1921 | KY | KY | KY | Daughter of Edward Horn & Rebecca Gray |
Note: Elizabeth Gray died November 1, 1935.
Nelson Gray preceded his wife in death by eight years. Nelson died in 1929 and Elizabeth in 1935. They were the parents of fifteen children.
NELSON GRAY WILL
I, Nelson Gray, being of (sound mind) and disposing memory invoke publish and declare this my last will and testament hereby revoking all previous wills and codicils.
First, it is my will that any just debts owned by me including my funeral expenses be first paid.
Second, I will to my beloved wife Elizabeth Gray all my real estate of every kind and character now owned by me, with full right of sale and disposal if she needs to do so or thinks best. This real estate consists of tract known as (S) ummer tract, Reeder Tract, Reynolds Tract known as Right of way tract. The G M Dean Tract, a one half undivided interest in a 4-acre patent tract owned jointly with E. B. Gray and a one half undivided in Elizabeth Epperson tract known as Moor's creek property. But in this regard it is my will that should my beloved wife Elizabeth Gray die possessed of any of this real estate then it shall descend to the following of my children, share and share alike. Ida Epperson, Mattie Bingham, C.C. Gray, V.B. Gray, Cletis Gray, Nina Fields, Myrtle Baird and Pearl Gray.
Third I will and bequeath all of my personal property including any money and all my estate except the real estate mentioned and deposed in section two hereof to my beloved wife Elizabeth Gray during her lifetime if she survives me and at her death if she survives me there to go to the heirs named in section two hereof.
Fourth I have some other heirs at law namely, the children of my son George Gray, as follows Litch, Larry, Norvell, and Vivian Gray, and the following children of my deceased daughter Thursa Bargo, namely Dora Bargo, and the children of my deceased daughter Bertha Asher, namely Rutherford, Thelma, Paul and Myrtle Asher, and the children of my deceased daughter Ella Reynolds, namely Ada, Walter, and Ida Reynolds, and the children of my deceased daughter Rebecca Horn, namely Elizabeth, Magdaline, James, Mattie, Vivian, Nelson, and Raymond Horn. It is my will and wish that none nor either nor all take any interest whatever in any of my estate either real, personal, or mixed.
Fifth it is my will and wish and I hereby appoint C.C. Gray, V.B. Gray and R.B. Baird my executors to carry out the provisions of this my last will and testament and they will execute bond for their faithful performance of the provisions herein and should one or more of them for any reason fail to qualify then the other or others may act.
In Testimony whereof I here unto subscribe my name in the presents of Ida Epperson and W.R. Lay and onto as my request sign their names as witnesses hereto. This Jan 11-1929.
Nelson Gray
We Ida Epperson and W R Lay certify that Nelson Gray signed his name to this his will in our presence and that we at his request have signed our names hereto as witnesses.
This Jan 11-1929
Ida Epperson
WR Lay
Children of Nelson Gray and Elizabeth Gambrel/Gamble/Scalf
C.C.) Gray (B. 10/1894 -?) married Alma Odell
MARY ELLEN GRAY
Daughter of
Nelson Gray & Elizabeth Scalf
Mary Ellen Gray was born February 1878 in Knox County, KY. She married Rutherford Burchard Reynolds, son of John G. Reynolds and Lucy H. Stewart, on August 28, 1895, in Knox County, KY. (Knox County Marriages - Courtesy of Virgil Scalf)
Children of Rutherford Reynolds and Mary Elen Gray:
1) Ada Elizabeth Reynolds
2) Ida Mae Reynolds
3) Walter Gillis Reynolds
4) Laura Francis Reynolds
Children of Rutherford Reynolds and Elizabeth Hubbard:
1) Sarah Ellen Reynolds - born: January 23, 1901;
died: February 18, 1901
2) Rose Lee Reynolds - born: September 10, 1903
3) Susan Gints Reynolds - born: December 12, 1904
4) Wealthia Addus Reynolds - born: January 15, 1907
5) Alba Louise Reynolds - born: March 3, 1909; died:
February 16, 1964
6) Ruth Elston Reynolds - born: October 24, 1910; died:
February 1967
7) Florence Stuart Reynolds - born: August 8, 1913
8) Rutherford Burchard Reynolds - born: November 19,
1913
9) Marion Chandler Reynolds - born: April 26, 1919
10) Dorothy Ages Reynolds - born: February 27, 1921
11) Stuart Hubbard Reynolds - Born: November 15, 1921
Knox Co. Marriage Bond Book N, Page 60
1900 Knox CO KY
5 June 1900
Flat Lick
REYNOLDS, R.B. | Head | 24 | Oct 1875 | KY | KY | KY |
Liza | Wife | 20 | Jan 1880 | KY | KY | KY |
Ada | Dau | 3 | Sep 1896 | KY | KY | KY |
Ida | Dau | 2 | Nov 1897 | KY | KY | KY |
Walter | Son | 11/12 | Jul 1899 | KY | KY | KY |
Laura | Dau | 2/12 | Oct 1899 | KY | KY | KY |
1910 Knox CO KY
29 April 1910
West Flat Lick
REYNOLDS, Rub B. | Head | 35 | 1875 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Liza | Wife | 28 | 1882 | KY | KY | KY | 6 born, 5 living | |
Ada | Dau | 13 | 1897 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Ida | Dau | 12 | 1898 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Walter | Son | 10 | 1900 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Laura | Dau | 10 | 1900 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Rose | Dau | 9 | 1901 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Susie | Dau | 5 | 1905 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Wealthia | Dau | 3 | 1907 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Alba | Dau | 1 | 1909 | KY | KY | KY |
1920 Lincoln CO KY
12 January 1920 Stanford
REYNOLDS, R.B. | Head | 43 | 1877 | KY | KY | KY | |
Elizabeth | Wife | 38 | 1882 | KY | KY | KY | |
Walter J. | Son | 20 | 1900 | KY | KY | KY | |
Rosie L. | Dau | 17 | 1903 | KY | KY | KY | |
Susan | Dau | 15 | 1905 | KY | KY | KY | |
Wealthia | Dau | 12 | 1908 | KY | KY | KY | |
Ruth E. | Dau | 10 | 1910 | KY | KY | KY | |
Rufus B. | Son | 4 | 1916 | KY | KY | KY | |
Marian | Son | 8/12 | 1919 | KY | KY | KY |
1930 - Unable to find R. B. Reynolds
IDA M. GRAY
Daughter of
Nelson Gray & Elizabeth Scalf
Ida Gray, daughter of Nelson Gray and Elizabeth Scalf was born May 1879. Ida married John William Epperson and this family was found on the 1910 - 1930 Knox County, Kentucky censuses. We have no further information on this family.
1910 Knox CO KY 22
April 1910
Precinct #6 - West Flat Lick
EPPERSON, John | Head | 29 | 1881 | KY | KY | KY |
(Gray) Ida | Wife | 28 | 1882 | KY | KY | KY |
Marvin R. | Son | 2 | 1908 | KY | KY | KY |
1920 Knox CO KY 21
January 1920
Precinct #5 - Flat Lick
EPPERSON, John | Head | 40 | 1880 | KY | KY | KY |
(Gray) Ida | Wife | 40 | 1880 | KY | KY | KY |
Marvin R. | Son | 10 | 1910 | KY | KY | KY |
1930
Knox CO KY
5 April 1930
3rd District - Flat Lick
EPPERSON, John | Head | 50 | 1880 | KY | KY | KY |
(Gray) Ida M. | Wife | 50 | 1880 | KY | KY | KY |
Marvin | Son | 21 | 1909 | KY | KY | KY |
1940 Knox CO KY
17 April 1940
Flat Lick
EPPERSON, John | Head | 60 | 1880 | KY |
Ida | Wife | 61 | 1879 | KY |
THURSA GRAY
Daughter of
Nelson Gray & Elizabeth Scalf
Thursa Gray, daughter of Nelson Gray and Elizabeth Scalf was born December 1882. Thursa (also spelled Thurza) married John Bargo. They were found only on the 1900 census of Knox County, Kentucky. No further information.
1900 Knox Co KY
1 June 1900 District
2
BARGO, John | Head | 25 | Oct 1874 | KY | KY | KY | Widower |
Dora | Dau | 4 | Mar 1876 | KY | KY | KY |
GEORGE GRAY
Son of
Nelson Gray and Elizabeth Scalf
George Gray, son of Nelson Gray and Elizabeth Scalf was born October 1885. We do not know the name of George's wife at this time. We have no further information for George.
George was listed in his father's will and had the following children:
1) Litch Gray.
REBECCA GRAY
Daughter of
Nelson Gray & Elizabeth Scalf
Rebecca Gray, daughter of Nelson Gray and Elizabeth Scalf was born October 16, 1886 at Flat Lick (Knox County) Kentucky and died June 4, 1925 at 3 a.m. of pulmonary tuberculosis. Rebecca is buried at buried at Flat Lick (Knox Co) Kentucky. (Death Certificate of Rebecca Gray Horn - Courtesy of Virgil Scalf)
Rebecca married Edward Horn. Edward and Rebecca were found on the 1910 and 1920 Bell and Knox County, Kentucky censuses.
1910 Bell CO KY 23
April 1910
Cary Precinct
HORN, Edward | Head | 29 | 1881 | KY | KY | KY |
(Gray) Rebecca | Wife | 22 | 1888 | KY | KY | KY |
Elizabeth | Dau | 2 | 1908 | KY | KY | KY |
1920 Knox CO KY 10
January 1920
Precinct #5 - Flat Lick
Horn, Edward | Head | 42 | 1878 | KY | KY | KY |
(Gray) Rebecca | Wife | 33 | 1887 | KY | KY | KY |
Elizabeth | Dau | 14 | 1906 | KY | KY | KY |
Magdaline | Dau | 10 | 1910 | KY | KY | KY |
Edward | Son | 6 | 1904 | KY | KY | KY |
Mattie | Dau | 4 2/12 | 1916 | KY | KY | KY |
Vivian | Dau | 1 4/12 | 1919 | KY | KY | KY |
Note: Vivian is living with grandmother on 1930 census.
REBECA HORN
Death Certificate #14766 Flat Lick,
KY Knox Co
Female - white - married
Born: October 16,
1886 Flat Lick, KY
(Link to original document)
Died: June 4, 1925
at 3 AM
Cause of death: Pulmonary
Tuberculosis for 3 yrs
Father: Nelson
Gray born: Flat Lick,
KY
Mother: Lizzie
Scalf born: Flat
Lick, KY
Buried at Flat Lick, KY on June 6, 1925
Informant: Nelson Gray
BERTHA GRAY
Daughter of
Nelson Gray & Elizabeth Scalf
Bertha Gray, daughter of Nelson Gray and Elizabeth Scalf, was born May 1888. Bertha married Jack Asher but we have no marriage date. Bertha died March 1, 1920 which occurred before the enumeration of the 1930 census, and Jack was found in the home of his mother in 1930 with the children. We have no further information on this family.
1910 Knox CO KY 29
April 1910
Precinct #6 - West Flat Lick
ASHER, Jack | Head | 25 | 1885 | KY | KY | KY |
(Gray) Bertha | Wife | 22 | 1888 | KY | KY | KY |
Rutherford | Son | 8/12 | 1909 | KY | KY | KY |
1920 Bell CO KY 22-23
January 1920
Arjay Precinct 83
ASHER, Jackson | Head | 36 | 1884 | KY | KY | KY | |
(Gray) Bertha | Wife | 34 | 1886 | KY | KY | KY | (Died March 1, 1920) (Link to death certificate) |
Rutherford | Son | 10 | 1910 | KY | KY | KY | |
Thelma | Dau | 7 | 1913 | KY | KY | KY | |
Paul | Son | 5 | 1915 | KY | KY | KY | |
Myrtle | Dau | 2 2/12 | 1917 | KY | KY | KY |
1930 Knox CO KY 7
April 1930
3rd District
ASHER, Lucretia | Head | 78 | 1852 | KY | KY | KY | Widow |
Jack A. | Son | 44 | 1886 | KY | KY | KY | Widower (Husband of Bertha Gray) |
Thelma | G-dau | 18 | 1912 | KY | KY | KY | |
Paul | G-son | 15 | 1915 | KY | KY | KY | |
Myrtle | G-dau | 12 | 1918 | KY | KY | KY |
Thomas included his daughter, Elizabeth Gambrel (Scalf) Gray in his will when he died.
LUCY GRAY
Daughter of
Nelson Gray and Elizabeth Scalf
Lucy Gray, daughter of Nelson Gray and Elizabeth Scalf was born October 7, 1892 and died July 25, 1911 at the age of 18 years, 9 months and 7 days old of pulmonary tuberculosis. Her father was Nelson Gray and Elizabeth Gambrel/Gamble. Lucy is buried at Flat Lick Cemetery. (Death Certificate of Lucy Gray - Courtesy of Virgil Scalf)
CLELL McCLELLAND GRAY
Son of
Nelson Gray & Elizabeth Scalf
Clell Gray, son of Nelson Gray was born October1894. We have no death date for Clell. He was also known as C. C. Clell married Alma Odell (No marriage date). Clell was not found on census records. Dolly Scalf Gilliam stated that she believed Clell lived in California until his death and was also a medical doctor but this has not been confirmed.
Children of Clell Gray and Alma Odell:
MATTIE GREY
Daughter of
Nelson Gray & Elizabeth Scalf
Mattie Gray, daughter of Nelson Gray and Elizabeth Scalf was born July 17, 1891 and died August 19, 1963 at 3:50 a.m. at the age of 72 from cerebral vascular accident (stroke). Mattie is buried at the Bingham Cemetery in Dewitt (Know Co) Kentucky. Her parents were listed as Nelson Gray and Elizabeth Gambrel/Gamble. Her son, Morehead Bingham gave the information for her death certificate (Death Certificate courtesy of Virgil Scalf)
Mattie married Lafayette Bingham. This family was found on the 1910 through 1930 census of Knox County, Kentucky.
1910 Knox CO KY 29
April 1910
Precinct #6 - West Flat Lick
BINGHAM, Lath | Head | 22 | 1888 | KY | KY | KY |
(Gray) Mattie | Wife | 20 | 1890 | KY | KY | KY |
1920 Knox CO KY 6-7
January 1910
Precinct #5 - Flat Lick
BINGHAM, Lath | Head | 32 | 1888 | KY | KY | KY |
(Gray) Mattie | Wife | 28 | 1892 | KY | KY | KY |
Cleo | Dau | 10 | 1910 | KY | KY | KY |
Ellen | Dau | 5 | 1915 | KY | KY | KY |
Clell | Son | 3 7/12 | 1916 | KY | KY | KY |
Morehead | Son | 2 1/12 | 1917 | KY | KY | KY |
Nelson | Son | 3/12 | 1919 | KY | KY | KY |
1930
Knox CO KY
16 April 1930
3rd District
BINGHAM, Lathe | Head | 41 | 1889 | KY | KY | KY |
(Gray) Mattie | Wife | 38 | 1892 | KY | KY | KY |
Cleo | Dau | 19 | 1911 | KY | KY | KY |
Morehead | Son | 11 | 1919 | KY | KY | KY |
Irene | Dau | 5 | 1925 | KY | KY | KY |
Pauline | Dau | 4 | 1926 | KY | KY | KY |
Scyjean | Dau | 2 | 1928 | KY | KY | KY |
1940 Knox CO KY
8 March 1940
Baughman
BINGHAM, Lath | Head | 52 | 1888 | KY |
Mattie | Wife | 48 | 1892 | KY |
Ilell | Son | 22 | 1918 | KY |
Morehead | Son | 20 | 1920 | KY |
Irene | Dau | 14 | 1926 | KY |
Pauline | Dau | 13 | 1927 | KY |
Scyjean | Dau | 10 | 1930 | KY |
Tiny B. | Dau | 8 | 1932 | KY |
Mattie M. | Dau | 6 | 1934 | KY |
MYRTLE GRAY
Daughter of
Nelson Gray & Elizabeth Scalf
Myrtle (Mertie) Gray, daughter of Nelson Gray and Elizabeth Scalf was born March18, 1896 and died June 21, 1968. Mertle (Myrtle) married Renfro Blackburn Baird born August 23, 1893 and died March 26,1965.
Children of Myrtle Gray and Dr. Renfro Blackburn Baird:
1) Dr. Renfro Blackburn Baird, Jr.
1930
Bell CO KY 9
April 1930
Ward A-1
BAIRD, Renfro | Head | 36 | 1894 | TN | TN | TN |
(Gray) Mertle | Wife | 30 | 1900 | KY | KY | KY |
Renfro Jr. | Son | 8 | 1922 | KY | TN | KY |
Calvin | Son | 6 | 1924 | KY | TN | KY |
VINCENT GRAY
Son of
Nelson Gray & Elizabeth Scalf
Vincent Gray, son of Nelson Gray and Elizabeth Scalf was born June 1898. We have no death date for Vincent. He married Verda Bailey. They were found living in Bell County, Kentucky in 1930. No further information for this family.
1930 Bell CO KY
23 April 1930
Cardinal Precinct
Gray, Vincent | Head | 32 | 1898 | KY | KY | KY |
Verda | Wife | 22 | 1908 | KY | KY | KY |
Betty J. | Dau | 1 10/12 | 1928 | KY | KY | KY |
NINA GRAY
Daughter of
Nelson Gray & Elizabeth Gambrel/Gamble
Nina Gray, daughter of Nelson Gray & Elizabeth Gambrel/Gamble was born November 3, 1899 and died December 12, 1977 in Columbiana (Stark Co) Ohio at the age of 78. (Ohio Death Records - Courtesy of Virgil Scalf)
Name: Nina Fields
Last Residence: 43945 Salineville, Columbiana, Ohio, United States of America
Born: 3 Nov 1899
Died: Dec 1977
State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (1973)
OHIO DEATHS 1958-2000
Name: Nina E Fields
Age at Death: 78
Date of Death: 12 Dec 1977
City of Death: Stark County
County of Death: Stark
Volume: 23107
Certificate: 092753
Date of Birth: Est. 1899
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
County of Residence: Columbiana
State of Residence: Ohio
Country of Residence: United States
Hospital of Death: Long-Term Care Facilities
Certifier: Physician
Autopsy: Unknown
Nina was living at home when the 1920 census was taken. However, between 1920 and 1930, she moved away from home and married a Fields. This information is known because she is addressed as Nina Fields in her father's will that was written January 11, 1929.
After a long search, a Nina Fields was found on a 1930 Columbiana County, Ohio census. She was married to a Thomas H. Fields. Thomas and Nina had one son. Thelma, a daughter of Thomas Fields, is living in the home and may not be the daughter of Nina, due to the daughter's age and the fact that Nina was married at age 23 according to the census.
Since Thomas was born in Kentucky, a search was made in the 1900-1920 records. A Thomas Fields was found on a WWI Draft Registration Card (DRC), which was recorded around 1917. On the DRC, Thomas lists Elijah Fields as his nearest relative and Flat Lick, KY as his permanent home.
WWI Registration Card Link to document
Name: Thomas Fields
Age: 20
Home Address: Flat Lick, Knox Co, KY
Date of Birth: August 16, 1898
Present occupation: Farming
Nearest Relative: Elijah Fields, Flat Lick, Knox CO, KY
Height: Medium
Build: Stout
Color of eyes: Blue
Color of Hair: Light
Since Nina was born and raised in Flat Lick, KY, they were in the same area
during the early 1920s. Elijah appears to be the father of Thomas because they
are found together in a 1900 Jackson County, Kentucky census. A Naril Fields is
living nearby and is probably the father of Elijah Fields. It appears that
Thomas named his young son after his grandfather.
1910
Knox CO KY
21 April 1910
Precinct
#5 - East Flat Lick
GRAY, Nelson | Head | 55 | 1855 | KY | KY | KY | Farmer | |
Elizabeth | Wife | 45 | 1865 | KY | KY | KY | 15 born, 12 living | |
Lucy | Dau | 17 | 1893 | KY | KY | KY | ||
C. McCelland | Son | 15 | 1895 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Myrtle | Dau | 14 | 1896 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Vincent | Son | 12 | 1898 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Nina | Dau | 10 | 1900 | KY | KY | KY | (*********) | |
Pearl | Dau | 8 | 1902 | KY | KY | KY | ||
M. Cletus | Son | 5 | 1905 | KY | KY | KY |
1920
Knox CO KY
10 April 1920
Precinct #5 - Flat Lick
GRAY, Nelson | Head | 65 | 1855 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Elizabeth | Wife | 57 | 1863 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Nina | Dau | 19 | 1901 | KY | KY | KY | (*******) | |
Pearl | Dau | 17 | 1903 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Cletus | Son | 13 | 1907 | KY | KY | KY |
1930 Columbiana
CO OH
2 April 1930
Wellsville
FIELDS, Thomas H. | Head | 31 | 1899 | M18 | KY | KY | KY | |
Nina | Wife | 26 | 1904 | M23 | KY | KY | KY | |
Thelma | Dau | 6 | 1924 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Naril | Son | 6/12 | 1929 | OH | KY | KY |
Nina's husband, Thomas, was born August 19, 1898 and died December 8, 1985 at
the age of 87. Thomas was born in Kentucky and died in Ohio. We do not know the
place of interment for Nina or Thomas.
Name: Thomas Fields
Last Residence: 43945 Salineville, Columbiana, Ohio, United States of America
Born: 19 Aug 1898
Died: Dec 1985
State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951)
(Courtesy of Virgil Scalf)
Ohio Deaths, 1958-2002
Name: Thomas H Fields
Age at Death: 87
Date of Death: 8 Dec 1985
City of Death: East Liverpool
County of Death: Columbiana
Volume: 26259
Certificate: 089011
Date of Birth: Est. 1898
State of Birth: Kentucky
Country of Birth: United States
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Widowed
Race: White
Industry: Not specified manufacturing industries
Occupation: Miscellaneous machine operators, not elsewhere classified
County of Residence: Columbiana
State of Residence: Ohio
Country of Residence: United States
Hospital of Death: East Liverpool City Hospital
Certifier: Physician
(Courtesy of Virgil Scalf)
PEARL GRAY
Daughter of
Nelson Gray & Elizabeth Scalf
Pearl Gray, daughter of Nelson Gray and Elizabeth Scalf was born 1902 and died 1999. Pearl married Elmer Rollins. They were found on the 1930 census of Bell County, Kentucky. No further information for this family.
1930
Bell CO KY
12 April 1930
Cardinal Precinct
ROLLINS, Elmer G. | Head | 26 | 1904 | KY | KY | KY |
Pearl | Wife | 24 | 1906 | KY | KY | KY |
1940 Bell CO KY
17 April 1940
District 3
ROLLINS, Elmer G. | Head | 36 | 1904 | KY |
Pearl | Wife | 39 | 1906 | KY |
Ophia E. | Dau | 9 | 1931 | KY |
COLEMAN, Dorothy | Servant | 17 | 1923 | KY |
BROOKS, Dr. Henrg | Lodger | 56 | 1884 | GA |
MARVIN CLETUS GRAY
Son of
Nelson Gray and Elizabeth Scalf
Cletus Gray son of Nelson Gray and Elizabeth Scalf was born 1905 and died December 23, 1949 in Warren, OH. He married Sudie Jackson and Littie Dean. (Courtesy of Virgil Scalf)
Tom Fields, informant, was the husband of Nina Gray. (See death certificate)
We have no further information on Cletus Gray.
THOMAS GRAY
Son of
Nelson Gray and Elizabeth Scalf
Thomas Gray was the last child of Nelson Gray and Elizabeth Scalf. Thomas died young but we have no death date for Thomas. (Courtesy of Virgil Scalf)
THOMAS SCALF & MARTHA HAMMONDS
Children of Thomas J. Scalf and Martha Hammonds
(Link
to family reunion - 1938)
A) Nancy "Mary" Scalf (B. 1863 -) married:
WilkersonBroughton
B) Susan (Susie) Scalf (B. 1864 - D. 1883) ca 19 years old
C) James W. Scalf (B. 6/16/1866 - D. 7/1/1919) married Florence York
D) Elijah Scalf (B. 1868 D. 8/7/1896) - married Nannie Rice
E) Ellen Scalf (B. 11/25/1870 - D. 5/3/1946) married Preston Davis
F) Henry S. Scalf (B. 1871 -) married:
1) Monie HoskinsG) Dawrity White Scalf (B. 10/1873 - D. 2/10/1945) married:
1) Sarah Disney (daughter of Colonel Pat Disney & Camella Owens)H) Johnny Scalf (B. 2/1/1877 - D. 9/17/1961) married Sarah Lockhard
I) Laura "Sarah" Scalf (B. 1879 -) married George Madison Farley
J) Lee Scalf (B. 6/18/1881 - 5/14/1946) married:
1) Polly OwensK) Ashia (Axie) Scalf (B. 1884 - D.1948) married William Wilson Crowder (B. 1972)
1894
Knox County, KY School Census
Name of Parent or Guardian |
Name of Children |
Male |
Female |
Thomas Scalf |
John Scalf |
17 |
|
Laura Scalf | 15 | ||
Lee Scalf |
12 |
||
Axie Scalf | 10 |
The following school censuses reveals the names of the children of Thomas and Martha attending school 1898 - 1899.
1898
Knox County,
KY
School Census
Parent or Guardian | Child | Date of Birth | Male | Female | Town |
T.J. Scalf | Lee Scalf | October 12, 1883 | 15 | Flat Lick, KY | |
Axie Scalf | May 1885 | 12 |
1899 Knox County, KY School Census
Parent or Guardian | Child | Date of Birth | Male | Female | Post Office |
T.J. Scalf | Lee Scalf | October 12, 1883 | 17 | Barbourville, KY | |
Axie Scalf | May 1885 | 14 |
Note: During the 1899 school year, Thomas appears to be living in two
locations. As was noted above, Thomas may have moved to Barbourville, KY with
his youngest daughter, due to family trouble in Flat Lick, KY. Later, Axie
lived with the John Scalf family, an older brother, until she married William
Crowder. Lee Scalf has married and moved away from home.
1900?
Parent or Guardian | Child | Date of Birth | Male | Female | Post Office |
T.J. Scalf | Axie Scalf | May 1885 | 15 | Flat Lick, KY |
NANCY SCALF
Thomas
J. Scalf & Martha Hammonds
Nancy "Mary" Scalf, daughter of Thomas J. Scalf and Martha Hammonds Scalf,
was born 1863 in Knox County, Kentucky. Nancy's first name is different
depending on when and where it is written. In the early census reports, she was
called Nancy then later Nannie and Nan were used. From oral tradition, Aunt Nan
was used, and in Thomas Scalf's Will, Mary Stone is listed.
After the chapter of Peter Scalf was posted, new information was found
for this family. This information has allowed us to sort out some of the
information concerning Nancy Mary
Scalf Broughton and her children, especially
Nancy and her daughter Daley. The prior writings concerning this family have
been updated with the new information.
Nancy married first to Wilkerson Broughton, son of William and Elizabeth Slusher Broughton on December 22, 1880 in Knox County, Kentucky. Nancy and Wilkerson divorced before 1892 for the records show that Wilkerson married Sarah Johnson July 23, 1892.
Nancy married second to Jasper Stanfield, son of Starlin Stanfield & Elizabeth (ukn), on February 18, 1894. This was also a second marriage for the groom.
Apparently, Jasper died before 1900 because Nancy is listed as widowed
on
this census. Nancy then married the third time to Nick Stone on January 19,
1903.
Tradition states that Nancy died in Arkansas. It has been said that Nancy inherited a great deal of money at the time of her last husband's death, and that she went to Arkansas where she bought a considerable amount of property. Finally, tradition tells us that her last husband was a rather wealthy hotel owner and saloon operator. (Scalf-Family History)
The 1920 Crawford County, Arkansas census reveals that Nancy did in fact go
to Arkansas. Her fourth marriage took place around 1916-1920 to John L. Wofford.
We have no marriage record at this time, and cannot confirm where this marriage
took place, nor can we confirm if Nancy went to Arkansas before or after her
last marriage. However, Nancy and John were found on the 1920 census of Crawford
County, Arkansas. The family of John L. Wofford and Nancy Mary
Scalf is
confirmed by the children listed in the home on the 1920 census.
According to information received from Nancy on the 1910 census, she had five
living children. The children listed here are from her first marriage to Willis
"Wilkerson" Broughton.
At the time of the last writing of this section there was some uncertainty
about who Daley's father was due to her birth date; however, a death certificate
for Daley was found by Virgil Scalf, confirming that her father was a Broughton.
Although her father's first name was not listed on the death record, the record
certainly indicates that her father was Wilkerson Broughton, first husband of
Nancy Mary
Scalf. Therefore, it appears that Daley's birth date has been
listed inaccurately on some records.
Wilkerson Broughton was born about 1848 and died January 19, 1916 at the age
of 68 according to a delayed death certificate. Wilkerson died of leakage of
the heart.
Sarah Broughton gave the information for the death certificate. His
father was not listed but his mother was Elizabeth Slusher. (Death
Certificate courtesy of Virgil Scalf)
Children of Wilkerson Broughton and Nancy "Mary" Scalf
1) Thomas Broughton (B. 1882 -) married Susan CaldwellIn 1897, a School Census was taken and four of the children of Wilkerson and Nancy were listed on this census. Wilkerson was listed as the parent or guardian of four of the children indicating that four of the five children of Wilkerson and Nancy were living with their father at this time. Ellen Broughton was one of the children.
1897 Knox CO, KY
School Census - District #34
PARENT or GUARDIAN | CHILDREN | MALE |
FEMALE |
Wilkerson Broughton | Thomas Broughton | 16 | |
Ellen Broughton | 13 | ||
Martha Broughton | 11 | ||
Lilla Broughton | 8 |
On the 1898 School Census, Nancy is listed as the guardian/parent of two of
the children, Ellen and Daisy. According to this record Ellen was born May 8,
1885 and Daisy was born March 12, 1890. Ellen had moved from her father's home
where she had been living in 1897.
1898 Knox County, KY School Census
PARENT or GUARDIAN | CHILDREN |
DATE of BIRTH |
MALE | FEMALE | TOWN |
Nancy Scalf | Ellen Scalf |
May 8, 1885 |
13 | Flat Lick | |
Daisy Scalf |
March 12, 1890 |
8 |
Note that the date of birth (March 12) for Daisy on the 1898 Knox County School Census matches the birth date of Daley Margaret Broughton Pittman from her death certificate listed under the writings of Daley Broughton below.
In view of this information, we conclude that Daisy was actually Daley Margaret Broughton. Daisy is again noted on the 1899 Knox County, Kentucky School Census with Nancy as the parent/guardian. Ellen is still in the home of her mother at this time.
1899
Knox County, KY School Census
PARENT or GUARDIAN | CHILDREN | DATE of BIRTH | MALE | FEMALE | POST OFFICE |
Nancy Scalf | Ellen Scalf | May 8, 1885 | 14 | Flat Lick | |
Daisy Scalf | March 12, 1890 | 9 |
On the 1900 census, Nancy is widowed and living in Middlesboro, KY with a ten year-old daughter named Delice (Daley). Wilkerson is living in Stinking Creek, KY and caring for four of their children. Ellen had moved back to her father's home by 1900. Why Wilkerson had four of the children and Nancy only one is unknown. The ability to care for the children probably was a major reason for the arrangement at that time.
It is the opinion of the author that Delice from the 1900 census, Daisy from the 1898 and 1899 School Population Census, and Dailih from the 1910 census are all misspellings of the name, Daly.
1900 Bell CO KY 5
June 1900
Mag. District #6 - Middlesboro
SCALF, Nannie | Head | 28 | 1872 | KY | KY | KY | Widow | Laundress |
Delice | Dau | 10 | 1890 | KY | KY | KY |
On the 1900 School Census, there are four children listed, one child is listed as Lillie Broughton, daughter of Wilkerson and Nancy Scalf Broughton. Note that Lillie and Frank are both listed at age 12. According to sources close to the family, Frank was a nephew of Wilkerson Broughton and not a son. Frank does not appear on the 1900 census of Knox County with the family and was likely living elsewhere.
1900 Knox County, KY School Census - Upper
Road Fork - District #57
PARENT or GUARDIAN | CHILDREN | MALE |
FEMALE |
Wilkerson Broughton | Thomas Broughton | 18 | |
Lillie Broughton | 12 | ||
Mary Broughton | 7 | ||
Frank Broughton | 12 |
On the 1900 census, enumerated on June 11, 1900, Ellen, daughter of Nancy
Scalf and Wilkerson Broughton is again in the home of her father, Wilkerson. She
had been living with her mother, Nancy, in 1898 and 1899. Chora, a granddaughter
of Wilkerson (daughter of Ellen) was also in the home at age 1, estimating her
birth date at 1899.
1900 Knox CO KY 11
June 1900
Voting Precinct #5
BROUGHTON, Wilkerson | Head | 35 | 1865 | KY | KY | KY Married 9 years |
Sarah | Wife | 30 | 1870 | KY | KY | KY Married 9 years - 4 children born, 4 living |
Thomas | Son | 18 | 1882 | KY | KY | KY (Son of Nancy Scalf Broughton) |
Ellen | Dau | 16 | 1884 | KY | KY | KY (Daughter of Nancy Scalf Broughton) |
Martha | Dau | 14 | 1886 | KY | KY | KY (Daughter of Nancy Scalf Broughton) |
Lillie | Dau | 12 | 1888 | KY | KY | KY (Daughter of Nancy Scalf Broughton) |
Mary | Dau | 7 | 1893 | KY | KY | KY |
John H. | Son | 5 | 1895 | KY | KY | KY |
Nora | Dau | 2 | 1898 | KY | KY | KY |
Lucy | Dau | 1/12 | 1900 | KY | KY | KY |
Clora M. | G-dau | 1 | 1899 | KY | KY | KY (Daughter of Ellen Broughton) |
The 1910 census of reveals that Wilkerson's son-in-law Nasby Johnson who
was also his brother-in-law (brother of his wife Sarah) was living in the home
of Wilkerson and Sarah. Nasby and Martha's son, Enos (Ernie) was also living in
the home. Nasby and Martha were divorced and Martha was living with her mother,
Nancy.
1910 Knox CO KY 21 April 1910 Road Fork Precinct
BROUGHTON, Wilk | Head | 49 | 1861 | KY | KY | KY | Married 2 times | |
Sarah | Wife | 38 | 1872 | KY | KY | KY | Married once | 8 children born, 8 living |
Mary | Dau | 15 | 1895 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Henry | Son | 13 | 1897 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Nora | Dau | 11 | 1899 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Lucy | Dau | 10 | 1900 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Charley | Son | 8 | 1902 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Fannie | Dau | 6 | 1904 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Della | Dau | 4 | 1906 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Edna | Dau | 8/12 | 1909 | KY | KY | KY | ||
JOHNSON, Nasby | Brother in law | 29 | 1881 | KY | KY | KY | Divorced | |
Ennie | Grandson | 4 | 1906 | KY | KY | KY |
In 1910, Nannie (Scalf) Broughton-Stanfield-Stone was living in
Middlesboro, KY with several family members in the home. Nannies' third husband,
Nick Stone, had died and she was operating a hotel or boarding house. There
were fourteen boarders and two servants listed in the boarding house. Nannie
stated she had five children born and five children living. Wilkerson Broughton
continued to live in Stinking Creek, KY.
Thomas and Lillie Broughton were married and had started their own families. However, three of Nancy's daughters, Ellen, Martha, and Dailah (Daly) were living in the hotel with their mother.
Ellen had been married to a Rhubin for three years and had two children in the home, her daughter Chora (Cora?) listed as Chora Rhubin and a son Ellis Rhubin. Although Chora is listed as a Rhubin, we cannot confirm that Mr. Rhubin was her father. Chora was born to Ellen before her marriage to Mr. Rhubin.
Martha was divorced from Nasby Johnson, and living with her mother, and Dailah (Daley) had been married to Dock W. Russell for three years and were living in the home with Nancy.
1910 Bell CO KY
21 April 1910
City Hall Precinct - Middlesboro
STONE, Nannie | Head | 31 | 1879 | KY | KY | KY | Widow | Proprietress - restaurant |
RUSSELL, Dock W. | Son in law | 28 | 1882 | KY | TN | TN | ||
Dailah | Dau | 17 | 1893 | KY | KY | KY | ||
BROUGHTON, Martha | Dau | 23 | 1887 | KY | KY | KY | Divorced | |
RHUBIN, Ellen | Dau | 20 | 1890 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Chora | G-dau | 9 | 1901 | KY | Italy | KY | ||
Ellis | G-son | 3 | 1907 | KY | Italy | KY |
After the posting of the chapter of Peter Scalf, another search was undertaken by Virgil Scalf to confirm that Nancy had moved to Arkansas as stated in Scalf Family History. This search revealed that Nancy was living in Crawford County, Arkansas in 1920 and Sebastian County, AR in 1930 with her last husband, John L. Wofford. Her grandson Ellis Ruben was also living in the home in 1920. Emaline, a daughter of John Wofford and his former wife was also in the home as well as a boarder, Valentine Cotton.
1920 Crawford CO AR 23 January 1920 Richland Township
WOFFORD, John L. | Head | 48 | 1872 | AR | GA | GA Farmer |
Nanna | Wife | 47 | 1873 | KY | US | US |
Emaline | Dau | 17 | 1903 | OK | AR | KY |
RUBEN, Ellis | (?) Son | 14 | 1906 | VA | US | KY |
Cotton, Valentine | Boarder | 48 | 1872 | TX | MO | MO |
By 1930, Nancy's daughter, Daley and
her husband Thomas Pittman were living in the home of John and Nancy in 1930.
1930 Sebastian CO AR
5 April 1930
Fort Smith
WOFFORD, John L. | Head | 59 | 1871 | AR | AR | AR | Laborer - lumber |
Nannie | Wife | 56 | 1873 | KY | KY | KY | Married @ 15 |
PITTMAN, Thomas C. | Son in law | 36 | 1894 | MS | MS | MS | Married @ 20 Laborer - lumber |
Daley | Dau | 35 | 1895 | KY | KY | KY | Married @ 19 |
Nancy Scalf married:
1) Wilkerson Broughton - December 22, 1880, son of William Broughton & Elizabeth Slusher. (Link to marriage document)John L. Wofford was born about 1873 and died March 12, 1940 in Crawford County, Arkansas. John is buried at Newberry Cemetery in Alma, Arkansas. John was married first to Martha Isabelle Adam in Searcy, Arkansas 30 August 1899. They were the parents of Mary Emmaline Wofford. (Internet family tree of Wofford family)
Link to death index of John L. Wofford - (Courtesy of Virgil Scalf)
Nancy Mary
(Scalf) Broughton-Stanfield-Stone-Wofford died October 25, 1933
in Sebastian County, Arkansas. She is buried at Newberry Cemetery in Alma,
Arkansas.
Link to death certificate of Nannie Wofford - (Courtesy of Virgil Scalf)
Son of
Wilkerson Broughton and Nancy Scalf Broughton
Thomas<Nancy<Thomas<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Thomas Broughton, son of Wilkerson Broughton and Nancy Scalf Broughton, was born in October 1881. Thomas married Sudie Caldwell (Coldwell?) daughter of Colson and Mary Edwards Caldwell. He lived most of his life in Stinking Creek, Kentucky. (Link to marriage document)
Children of Thomas Broughton and Sudie Caldwell
1) Bella Broughton (B. 1904 -)BROUGHTON, Thomas | Head | 28 | 1882 | KY | KY | KY | Farmer |
Sudie | Wife | 27 | 1883 | KY | KY | KY | 4 children born, 4 living |
Bella | Dau | 6 | 1904 | KY | KY | KY | |
Floyd | Son | 5 | 1905 | KY | KY | KY | |
Martha | Dau | 3 | 1907 | KY | KY | KY | |
Boyd S. | Son | 1 4/12 | 1909 | KY | KY | KY |
BROUGHTON, Thomas | Head | 35 | 1885 | KY | KY | KY Farmer |
Sudie | Wife | 37 | 1883 | KY | KY | KY |
Bell | Dau | 16 | 1904 | KY | KY | KY |
Floyd | Son | 15 | 1905 | KY | KY | KY |
Martha | Dau | 13 | 1907 | KY | KY | KY |
Boyd | Son | 11 | 1909 | KY | KY | KY |
Vernon | Son | 7 | 1913 | KY | KY | KY |
Nannie | Dau | 1 4/12 | 1919 | KY | KY | KY |
1930 Knox CO KY
4 April 1930 District 4
BROUGHTON, Thomas | Head | 48 | 1882 | KY | KY | KY Farmer |
Sudie | Wife | 47 | 1883 | KY | KY | KY |
Vernon | Son | 17 | 1913 | KY | KY | KY |
Nannie | Dau | 12 | 1918 | KY | KY | KY |
Harlan | Son | 10 | 1920 | KY | KY | KY |
Dorthy | Dau | 8 | 1922 | KY | KY | KY |
ELLEN BROUGHTON
Daughter of
Wilkerson Broughton and Nancy Scalf
Ellen<Nancy<Thomas<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Ellen Broughton, daughter Nancy Mary
Scalf Broughton, was born May 8, 1885.
(School Population Census) She was born in Knox County, Kentucky
(Marriage License)
Ellen lived with her father after the divorce of her parents. She was listed on the 1897 School Population Census in the home of her father along with two of her sisters and a brother. Ellen then moved to her mother's home in 1898 where she remained in 1899 and listed on the School Population Census. By the enumeration of the census in June of 1900, Ellen was again living with her father. At this time, Ellen had a child, Chora, aged 1 year old.
About 1898 and according to family history, Wilkerson forced Ellen to leave
home due to the illegitimate child. She went to live with her mother Nancy
Scalf.
(Un-named descendant)
On March 16, 1901, the Clay County, Kentucky marriages reveal that Ellen married her 3d cousin, Willis May, son of Cealy/Ceely Ann Scalf and Duton May at the home of her father, Wilkerson Broughton. Wilkerson signed his permission for the marriage of Ellen. She was 16 and Willis was 31 according to the marriage application. Ellen was born in Knox County and Willis was born in Clay County, Kentucky.
On the 1900 census of Knox County, Kentucky, Willis May was living in the home of Joseph Hammons. Wilkerson Broughton was living four houses away in household No. 119. Milton Scalf, son of William Scalf and Joicy (Jackson) Scalf were living in household No. 120, next door to Wilkerson. Milton was a grandson of Peter and Lotty Scalf. Joseph Hammons was living in household No. 125. Other Broughton families were living nearby.
1900 Knox CO KY 11
June 1900
Voting Precinct #5
HAMMONS, Joseph | Head | 27 | Nov 1872 | KY | KY | KY |
Nannie | Wife | 15 | Jul 1884 | KY | KY | KY |
Verna | Dau | 7 | Jan 1893 | KY | KY | KY |
Leonard | Son | 4 | Oct 1895 | KY | KY | KY |
Sallie | Dau | 3 | Sep 1896 | KY | KY | KY |
MAY, Willis | Boarder | 34 | Apr 1866 | KY | KY | KY |
Note that Joseph Hammons is head of house on this census and Nannie is listed
as his wife. The children are listed as their children; however, in the column
listing how long the person has been married, a 0 is listed for both Joseph and
Nannie. In the column listing number of living and deceased children, a 0 is
listed in both columns. Due to this information, we cannot confirm that Joseph
and Nannie were actually husband and wife. Note the age of both. If Verna had
been their child at 7 years old, Joseph would have been 19 when she was born and
Nannie would have been 8. It appears something is amiss with this census listing
and it is possible that Joseph and Nannie were brother and sister with younger
siblings in the home.
WILLIS MAY and ELLEN
BROUGHTON:
Marriage: March 16, 1901, Knox County, Kentucky
Knox Co., KY Marriage Bond
Book K, #205
03-26-1901
Number of marriages of groom - 3
(Link to marriage document)
Number of marriages of bride - 1
@ Wilks Broughton
Willis May [31] Clay
to
Ellen Broughton [16] Knox
Married at residence of brides parents (Courtesy of Virgil Scalf)
Apparently, the marriage of Willis May and Ellen Broughton ended in
divorce 1901-1907 for Ellen remarried to a Rhubin sometime around 1907 according
to her statement on the 1910 census. Ellen stated she had been married for three
years. She had moved back to her mother's home in Bell County, Kentucky where
she was enumerated on the census of 1910. Mr. Rhubin does not appear on this
census with Ellen. Ellen's daughter Chora was listed as 9 years old on this
census estimating a birth date of 1901. However, this age does not correspond
with the 1900 census where Chora was listed in the home of her grandfather
Wilkerson Broughton, at 1 year old with an estimated birth date of 1899.
According to the 1900 census, Chlora would have been 11 years old in 1910.
Ellen and two of her sisters, Daley and Martha, were living with their mother
Nannie (Nancy Mary
Scalf) Stone in Middlesboro, KY in 1910. Ellen had two
children at this time. Her daughter, Chora was listed as Chora Rhubin and a son
Ellis Rhubin. However, according to census and marriage records, Chora was born
before either of her marriages.
1910 Bell Co KY
21 April 1910
City Hall Precinct - Middlesboro
STONE, Nannie | Head | 31 | 1879 | KY | KY | KY | Widow |
RUSSELL, Dock W. | Son in law | 28 | 1882 | KY | TN | TN | |
Dailih | Dau | 17 | 1893 | KY | KY | KY | |
BROUGHTON, Martha | Dau | 23 | 1887 | KY | KY | KY | Divorced |
Rhubin, Ellen | Dau | 20 | 1890 | KY | KY | KY | |
Chora | G-dau | 9 | 1901 | KY | Italy | KY | |
Ellis | G-son | 3 | 1907 | KY | Italy | KY |
In 1920, Ellis Ruben, the son of Ellen Broughton Ruben, was living with his grandmother, Nanna Wofford, in Crawford CO, AR which may indicate that Ellen has died or moved away from home.
1920 Crawford CO AR 23 January 1920 Richland Township
WOFFORD, John L. | Head | 48 | 1872 | AR | GA | GA |
Nanna | Wife | 47 | 1873 | KY | US | US |
Emaline | Dau | 17 | 1903 | OK | AR | KY |
RUBEN, Ellis | (?) Son | 14 | 1906 | VA | US | KY (Son of Ellen Broughton) |
Cotton, Valentine | Boarder | 48 | 1872 | TX | MO | MO |
Ellen Broughton married:
1) Willis Mays.Child of Ellen Broughton:
Chora (B. 5/1899 -)
Child of Ellen Broughton and Mr. Rhubin:
Ellis Rhubin (B. 1907 -)
We have no knowledge of any children born to Ellen Broughton and Willis May
at this time. Nothing has been found of Ellen after the 1910 census.
MARTHA BROUGHTON
Daughter of
Wilkerson Broughton and Nancy Scalf
Martha<Nancy<Thomas<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Martha Broughton, daughter of Wilkerson and Nancy Broughton, was born in Knox County, KY on October 1, 1885. In the 1900 census, she was living with her father Wilkerson Broughton and his second wife Sarah. Martha Broughton married Nasby Johnson on January 4, 1901. However, Nasby and Martha were divorced around 1906 and she was living with her mother in Middlesboro, KY in 1910. Nasby Johnson and his son Enos were living with Wilkerson and Sarah Johnson Broughton (his sister) in 1910.
Alice, daughter of Nasby and Martha, cannot be located on the 1910 census. Sometime after 1910 Martha left Kentucky. Oral family history tells us that Martha remarried, raised a family in St Louis, Missouri, and died in the mid 1940s. Martha's family in St. Louis contacted Alice and Enos, the children of Nasby Johnson and Martha Broughton at the time of her death and requested they sign a quit-claim deed to relinquish any rights to her property. Alice and Enos would not sign the deed. However, a few weeks later they received another letter from Martha's family stating that a will was found and they would not need the deed. Martha's family did not contact them again.
Children of Nasby and Martha Johnson
1) Alice Johnson (B. 8/12/1902 - D. 10/9/1964)
2) Enos Johnson (B. 12/12/1904 - D. 10/1973)
1910 Bell Co KY
21 April 1910
City Hall Precinct - Middlesboro
STONE, Nannie | Head | 31 | 1879 | KY | KY | KY | Widow |
RUSSELL, Dock W. | Son in law | 28 | 1882 | KY | TN | TN | |
Dailih | Dau | 17 | 1893 | KY | KY | KY | |
BROUGHTON, Martha | Dau | 23 | 1887 | KY | KY | KY | Divorced |
Rhubin, Ellen | Dau | 20 | 1890 | KY | KY | KY | |
Chora | G-dau | 9 | 1901 | KY | Italy | KY | |
Ellis | G-son | 3 | 1907 | KY | Italy | KY |
Martha Broughton (B. 1886 -) married Nasby Johnson, other marriage(s) unknown. (Link to marriage document)
We have no death date or burial for Martha, and no marriage record for any other marriages. Martha did move to Missouri and had another family; however, this family is unknown at this time.
In 1910, after the divorce from Martha Broughton, Nasby Johnson and his son, Enos Johnson, are living with his brother in law, Wilkerson Broughton.
1910 Knox CO KY 21 April 1910 Road Fork Precinct
BROUGHTON, Wilk | Head | 49 | 1861 | KY | KY | KY | Married 2 times | |
Sarah | Wife | 38 | 1872 | KY | KY | KY | Married once | 8 children born, 8 living |
Mary | Dau | 15 | 1895 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Henry | Son | 13 | 1897 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Nora | Dau | 11 | 1899 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Lucy | Dau | 10 | 1900 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Charley | Son | 8 | 1902 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Fannie | Dau | 6 | 1904 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Della | Dau | 4 | 1906 | KY | KY | KY | ||
Edna | Dau | 8/12 | 1909 | KY | KY | KY | ||
JOHNSON, Nasby | Brother in law | 29 | 1881 | KY | KY | KY | Divorced | |
Ennie | Grandson | 4 | 1906 | KY | KY | KY |
1920 Knox CO KY
15 January 1920
Road Fork Precinct
JOHNSON, Nasby | Head | 38 | 1882 | KY | KY | KY | |
Martha | Wife | 29 | 1891 | KY | KY | KY | (Martha Broughton, daughter of Peter Broughton) |
John M. | Son | 7 | 1913 | KY | KY | KY | |
Read P. | Son | 4 2/12 | 1915 | KY | KY | KY | |
Enie | Son | 13 | 1907 | KY | KY | KY | (Son of Martha Broughton) |
ALICE JOHNSON
Daughter of
Nasby Johnson & Martha Broughton
Alice<Martha<Nancy<Thomas<Peter<John, Sr.<Lewis Scalf
Alice Johnson, the daughter of Nasby Johnson and Martha Broughton, was born on August 12, 1902 in Knox County, Kentucky. After Nasby and Martha were divorced, Nancy was raised by Wilkerson and Sarah Broughton. However, Alice can not be located in the 1910 census and was probably overlooked in the census. Alice married Lawrence Bright on March 10, 1919.
Children of Lawrence and Alice Johnson Bright
1) Bertha Bright
2) Tinsley Bright
3) Delmer Bright
4) Mattie Bright
5) Norma Bright
6) Everett Bright
7) Wilma Bright
8) Lawrence Bright, Jr.
9) Winston Bright
10) Harland Bright
1920 Knox CO KY 14 January 1920 Road Fork
BRIGHT, Larence | Head | 35 | 1885 | KY | KY | KY |
Alice | Wife | 17 | 1903 | KY | KY | KY |
Tip | Son | 15 | 1905 | KY | KY | KY |
Ellen | Dau | 13 | 1907 | KY | KY | KY |
Critt | Son | 10 | 1910 | KY | KY | KY |
Lucy | Dau | 8 | 1912 | KY | KY | KY |
James | Son | 6 | 1914 | KY | KY | KY |
Clarence | Son | 3 4/12 | 1916 | KY | KY | KY |
1930 Knox CO KY
10 April 1930
District 4
BRIGHT, Lawrence | Head | 46 | 1884 | KY | KY | KY |
Alice | Wife | 28 | 1902 | KY | KY | KY |
James | Son | 15 | 1915 | KY | KY | KY |
Clarence | Son | 13 | 1917 | KY | KY | KY |
Bertha | Dau | 9 | 1921 | KY | KY | KY |
Delmer | Son | 2 | 1928 | KY | KY | KY |
BRIGHT, Easter | Mother | 90 | 1840 | KY | KY | KY |
DELMER BRIGHT
Son of
Lawrence and Alice Johnson Bright
Delmer<Alice<Martha<Nancy<Thomas<Peter<John, Sr.<Lewis Scalf
Delmer Bright, the son of Lawrence and Alice Johnson Bright, was born on February 28, 1928 and died January 21, 2012. Delmer married Loretta Lester on June 19, 1953.
On October 16, 2004, Virgil Scalf, Joe Scalf, and Delmer Bright placed a headstone on the graves of Peter and Lotty Scalf. Susan Scalf, daughter of Thomas Jefferson Scalf and granddaughter of Peter and Lotty is buried nearby.
OBITUARY:
Delmer Bright age 83, of Dewitt, was born on February 28, 1928 at Hammond, Kentucky. He was a son of the late Lawrence Bright and Alice Johnson Bright. Mr. Bright died Tuesday, January 31, 2012 in Barbourville. He was a member of the Dewitt Baptist Church. Mr. Bright worked for the L&N and CSX Railroads before retiring. He was a United States Veteran of the Korean War, was a member and mason of the Barbourville Masonic Lodge #187 F&AM, was a member of the American Legion and was a Kentucky Colonel. Mr. Bright united in marriage to Loretta Lester and to this union three beloved children were born. Along with his parents, he was preceded in death by, four brothers; Tip, Clarence, Everett and Crit and three sisters; Bertha Callebs, Mattie Franks and Lucy Mills.
Mr. Bright is survived by his loving wife, Loretta Bright of Dewitt; his daughters; Brenda Frazier and husband, Bill of Barbourville; Jacqueline Carter and husband, Dr. Richard Carter of Barbourville; his son; Ronald Wayne Bright and wife, Ginger of Orange Park, Florida; his dear grandchildren; Brian Bright and wife, Rachel; Steven Bright, Lee Frazier, Emily Carter and Sara Carter; his great grandchildren; Jonah and Alexandra; his sisters; Norma Averill of Nebraska; Wilma Stamper of Middletown, Ohio; and his brothers; Lawrence Bright Jr. of Artemus and Winston Bright of North Dakota.
Funeral Services for Delmer Bright will be conducted at the Hopper Funeral
Home Chapel, Saturday, February 4, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. with Rev. Vernon Morris
and Gary Steenbergen officiating. Burial will follow in the Barbourville
Cemetery with, Donald Bright, Terrell Callebs, Eddie Lewis, Lee Frazier, Brian
Bright and Steve Bright serving as pallbearers. Honorary Pallbearers will be:
Joe Broughton, Oleen Johnson, Jim Ed Smith, Freddie Cole, Cotton Baker, Henry
Black and Dale Owens. Friends will be received at the Hopper Funeral Home,
Friday after 6:00 p.m. The Barbourville Masonic Lodge #187 F&AM will be
conducting masonic services at 8:30 p.m. Friday. Friends will be received after
10:00 a.m. Saturday until the funeral hour at 11:00 a.m. Hopper Funeral Home is
in charge of all arrangements.
Loretta Bright - Obituary
Loretta Bright age 82, of Dewitt, was born there on January 26, 1936. She was
a daughter of the late James Madison Lester and Amanda Messer Lester. Loretta
passed away Saturday, May 12, 2018 in the Barbourville Health and Rehabilitation
Facility. She was a member of the Dewitt Baptist Church. On June 19, 1953, she
united in marriage to Delmer Bright and to this union three dear children were
born. Along with her parents, Loretta was preceded in death by a Sister, Sarah
Saunders, Brothers, Noah Lester and John Ike Lester, Nieces, Lillie Williamson
and Ludena Smith and Nephew, Ray Wilson.
Loretta is survived by her Son, Ronald Wayne Bright and wife, Ginger of
Jacksonville, Florida; her Daughters; Brenda Frazier and husband, Bill of
Barbourville and Jacqueline Carter and husband, Dr. Richard Carter of
Barbourville;
Grandchildren; Brian Wayne Bright and wife, Rachel, Steven Kyle Bright and wife,
Emily, Lee Madison Frazier, Emily Ruth Carter and Sarah Jane Carter; her Great
Grandchildren; Jonah Wayne Bright, Alexandra Kay Bright and Jackson Delmer
Bright; a special Niece; Patty Bingham of Barbourville and many other beloved
Nieces and Nephews; and special caregiver, Elizabeth Sowders.
Funeral Services for Loretta Bright will be conducted in the Hopper Funeral Home
Chapel, Wednesday, May 16, 2018 at 2:00 pm with Rev. Vernon Morris and Rev. Josh
Smith officiaitng. Burial will follow in the Barbourville Cemetery
with Grandsons, Brian Wayne Bright, Steven Kyle Bright, Lee Madison Frazier,
Nephew, Delmer Saunders, Great Nephew, Mike Lester and Son-in-law, Dr. Richard
Carter serving as pallbearers. Friends will be received at the Hopper Funeral
Home, Tuesday, after 6:00 pm and on Wednesday after 10:00 am until the funeral
hour at 2:00 pm. Hopper Funeral Home will be in charge of all arrangements.
ENOS JOHNSON
Son of
Nasby Johnson & Martha Broughton
Enos<Martha<Nancy<Thomas<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Children of Enos & Victoria Johnson
1) Chiseal Johnson (B. 1928 -)
2) Oleen
(Johnny) Johnson
3) Lorenna Johnson
4) Doris Johnson
5) Charles Johnson
1930 Knox CO KY 4 April 1930 District 3
JOHNSON, Enos | Head | 24 | 1906 | KY | KY | KY | Married @ 19 Section worker - L & N Railroad |
Victoria | Wife | 21 | 1909 | KY | KY | KY | Married @ 17 |
Cheseal | Son | 2 | 1928 | KY | KY | KY |
1940 Knox CO KY
16 April 1940
Flat Lick
JOHNSON, Enos | Head | 35 | 1905 | KY |
Victoria | Wife | 32 | 1908 | KY |
Cheseal | Son | 12 | 1928 | KY |
Oleon | Son | 9 | 1931 | KY |
Lorenna | Dau | 5 | 1935 | KY |
Docas | Dau | 3 | 1937 | KY |
Charles | Son | 2 | 1938 | KY |
LILLIE BROUGHTON
Daughter of
Wilkerson Broughton and Nancy Scalf
Lillie<Nancy<Thomas<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Lillie Broughton, daughter of Wilkerson Broughton and Nancy Scalf, was born December 25, 1887 in Knox County, KY. She married Silas Mills January 15, 1906. Silas Mills died November 26, 1979 and Lillie Broughton Mills died August 28, 1966. (Link to marriage document)
The 1910 and 1920 Knox County censuses do not list the children with in the same order as they are listed here.
Children of Silas Mills and Lillie Broughton as found on the Internet -
unproven:
1910 Knox Co KY
3 May 1910 Road
Fork
MILLS, Silas | Head | 27 | 1883 | KY | KY | KY | |
Lillie | Wife | 21 | 1889 | KY | KY | KY | 3 children born, 3 living |
Dicie | Dau | 3 | 1907 | KY | KY | KY | |
Birdie | Dau | 2 | 1908 | KY | KY | KY | |
Edward | Son | 4/12 | 1910 | KY | KY | KY |
1920
Knox Co KY 16
January 1920
Messer Precinct
MILLS, Silas | Head | 36 | 1884 | KY | KY | KY |
Lilly | Wife | 31 | 1889 | KY | KY | KY |
Dicy | Dau | 12 | 1908 | KY | KY | KY |
Birdie | Dau | 11 | 1909 | KY | KY | KY |
Edward | Son | 9 | 1911 | KY | KY | KY |
Nancy | Dau | 7 | 1913 | KY | KY | KY |
Albert | Son | 5 | 1915 | KY | KY | KY |
Hobert | Son | 1 | 1919 | KY | KY | KY |
1930 Knox Co KY
15 April 1930
District 4
MILLS, Silas | Head | 47 | 1883 | KY | KY | KY |
Lillie | Wife | 41 | 1889 | KY | KY | KY |
Birdie | Dau | 21 | 1909 | KY | KY | KY |
Nancy | Dau | 18 | 1912 | KY | KY | KY |
Albert | Son | 16 | 1914 | KY | KY | KY |
Hobert | Son | 12 | 1918 | KY | KY | KY |
Litha | Dau | 10 | 1920 | KY | KY | KY |
Clarence | Son | 5 | 1925 | KY | KY | KY |
Thomas | Son | 2 | 1928 | KY | KY | KY |
1940 Knox CO KY
6 May 1940
Mills
MILLS, Silas | Head | 58 | 1882 | KY |
Lillie | Wife | 48 | 1892 | KY |
Clarence | Son | 16 | 1924 | KY |
EDWARD MILLS
Son of
Silas Mills & Lillie Broughton
Edward<Lillie<Nancy<Thomas<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Edward Mills, son of Lillie Broughton Mills was born about 1911 (1920 census). We have no further information on this family.
1930 Knox Co KY
15 April 1930
District 4
#135 | MILLS, Edward | Head | 19 | 1911 | KY | KY | KY |
Lucy | Wife | 17 | 1913 | KY | KY | KY | |
Opal | Dau | 5/12 | 1930 | KY | KY | KY |
NANCY MILLS
Daughter of
Silas Mills & Lillie Broughton
Nancy<Lillie<Nancy<Thomas<Peter<John Sr<Lewis Scalf
Nancy Mills, daughter of Lillie Broughton Mills was born about 1913 (1920 census). Nancy married Gilbert Smith, and according to the 1940 census, they were living in Bell County, KY in 1935. When they were recorded on the 1940 census the family had moved back to Knox County, KY.
Children of Gilbert Smith and Nancy Mills:
1) Otis Mills (Born about 1937)1940 Knox CO KY 9 May 1940 Mills
SMITH, Gilbert | Head | 28 | 1912 | KY |
Nancy | Wife | 27 | 1913 | KY |
Otis | Son | 3 | 1937 | KY |
Lones | Son | 1/12 | 1940 | KY |