William Andrew Scott Born: June 27, 1847 Smithfield Township, Jefferson, OH Mount Hope Cemetery, Battle Creek, Ida, IA Died: February 14, 1899 Danbury, Woodbury, IA Marriage 1: September 02, 1872, Marshall, IA Marriage 2: September 04, 1871, Marshall, IA Father: John Scott Mother: Susanna Dougherty Estella Butler Born: April 03, 1851,, IL May 17, 1942 Died: May 15, 1942 Ida Grove, Ida, IA Father: Albert Butler Mother: Olive Rogers CHILDREN 1 Name: Jennie Centennial Scott Born: January 27, 1876, Ida, IA Belcrest Memorial Park, Salem, Marion, OR F Died: March 30, 1962 Dallas, Polk, OR Housewife First Methodist Church May 09, 1900 Garfield Township, Ida, IA Spouse: Orrin William Emmons 2 Name: Eva May Scott Born: January 23, 1873 Marshall Town, Marshall, IA F Died: March 12, 1932 Grafton, Fillmore, NE July 12, 1893, Ida, IA Spouse: John Foltz 3 Name: Albert Butler Scott Born: September 18, 1874 M Died: October 12, 1941 Marshall Town, Marshall, IA Ida Grove, Ida, IA 4 Name: Olive Ann Scott Born: March 03, 1877, Crawford, IA F Died: May 11, 1938 Ida Grove, Ida, IA December 28, 1904 Spouse: Claude Leroy Goodwin 5 Name: Edna Elizabeth Scott Born: March 19, 1879 Marshall Town, Marshall, IA F Died: May 31, 1928 Battle Creek, Ida, IA December 28, 1898, Ida, IA Spouse: Freeman Sylvester Wolfe 6 Name: Mary Ethel Scott F Born: February 09, 1882 Died: September 15, 1882 Marshall Town, Marshall, IA Garfield Township, Ida, IA 1 February 07, 2003
7 Name: John Logan Scott Born: March 14, 1884 M Died: June 05, 1953 May 04, 1910 Spouse: Henrietta W. Otto 8 Name: James Blaine Scott Born: March 14, 1884 M Died: January 18, 1971 January 20, 1904 Spouse: Magdalena A. Otto Garfield Township, Ida, IA Omaha, Douglas, NE Farmer Garfield Township, Ida, IA Danbury, Woodbury, IA 9 Name: Joseph Orien Scott Born 1: October 25, 1888 Danbury, Woodbury, IA Born 2: October 25, 1888 Garfield Township, Ida, IA Graceland Park Cemetery, Sioux City, Woodbury, IA M Died: August 05, 1986 Sioux City, Woodbury, IA Shopman, Milwaukee Railroad First Church of the Nazarene June 27, 1918 Sioux City,, IA Spouse: Ardess Edna Aronson 10 Name: Homer William Scott Born: December 30, 1892 Garfield Township, Ida, IA M Died: March 23, 1942 Fort Dodge, Webster, IA August 06, 1930 Spouse: Clare Vaughn Sheehan 11 Name: William Andrew Scott M Prepared By: Irvin L. Emmons P.O. Box 1337 Aumsville, OR 97325 irv@emmonsfamily.us Phone(s): (503) 749-1505 2 February 07, 2003
William Andrew Scott Mount Hope Cemetery, Battle Creek, Ida, IA 3rd Generation in America BIRTH: Dates of birth for all but Angeline, were listed in Jefferson County records, Vol 2, Guardian Records, pages 205, 206, and 207 [General Files #2393 to #2395] DEATH: William had diabetes. A carbuncle formed, and when it was lanced, he did not survive. His funeral services were held in the M. E., Church in Danbury, IA. He is buried in Ida County Cemetery. "Ida County soils is good enough for me" was quoted from his son, J. Orien Scott, 20 Aug 1875. BIOGRAPHY: J. Orien Scott developed dates and places for all of his brothers and sisters. Also, Cousin Clara Scott Lacey has a paper written by Estella showing some facts. Father, William Andrew Scott, came to Iowa from Ohio with his Mother and Step-Father, John Johnson, about 1864. William Andrew's own Father, John Scott, was killed in a buggy accident in Adena, Ohio, in 1860, leaving his Mother, Susanna Daugherty Scott, a widow with seven children. WIthin a few years, the wife of a neighboring farmer, John Johnson, died, leaving him with seven children. On 7 April 1863, Susanna Scott and John Johnson had what Cousin Faye Scott Witt called "a merger, and then they had 14 children." Six of Johnson children, and five of the Scott children came to Iowa with their parents in 1864. The deed records in Marshall County show that John Johnson bought land in LaMoille, Marshall County, from John Hayne (Susanna's brother-in-law) and Thomas Hayne, borther of John Hayne, on 29 March and June 21, 1864. WIlliam Andrew Scott came to farm in Danbury on the 80 acres which he bought from the Railroad Land Company, in 1882. William then bought an adjoining 80 acres from his Brother, John Wesley Scott. After Father WIlliam Andrew died, Mother Estella Scott moved to Ida Grove in 1908, so the youngest boys could go to High School (J. Orien and Homer). His granddaughter, Clara Mae Scott Lacey, and other members of the Scott family still belong to and are active in the Methodist Church in Danbury. [Information from Elizabeth Scott Denny] Estella Butler September 02, 1872, Marshall, IA Estella Butler May 17, 1942 DEATH: Location of death was 842 W. Second St., Ida Grove, Ida, IA BIOGRAPHY: Estella came to Iowa from Illinois in a covered wagon in 1854 (when she was 3 years old) and with her parents. Moved to Ida Grove in 1908 so the youngest boys could go to High School (J. Orien and Homer). Butlers are buried in LeMoille Cemetery, Marshal Town, IA. Jennie Centennial Scott Belcrest Memorial Park, Salem, Marion, OR Housewife First Methodist Church BIOGRAPHY: Jennie had 8 years of grade school, and then went to Normal School at Dennison, IA - there were no high schools in those days. There she met Clara Emmons, sister of Orrin. Jennie taught school until her marriage. Orrin also taught in the country school near the Scott farm for 9 months at $30.00 a month. At the end of the 9 months he had saved $270.00 in cash, they were married. Orrin used his savings to enter University of Iowa Law School. He had previously had 2 years of college at Cornell College in Iowa. 3 February 07, 2003
In September 1925, the family, except for Robert, moved to Salem Oregon. Later Florence and her Dad travelled back to Iowa in a Model T Ford Coupe, going by way of Wenatchee, WA. Okanogan Avenue ws just lined with Haydens or Hayden in-laws. [From Florence Emmons Riggs - 8/19/1976] In 1929, my cousin Dorthea Harding, and her Mother, Aunt Gay Runyan, visited the Emmons family in Salem, Oregon. They traveled across the country that year by train, to visit George Runyan, their brother and son, who was living on the West Coast. [Comments by Elizabeth Scott Denny] MASONIC: PWM of Chadwick Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, Salem, Marion, OR OBITUARY: Jennie C. Emmons, Services for Mrs. Jennie C. Emmons, 86, of 1780 Court St. NE, who died Friday, will be 1:20 p.m. Tuesday in the Virgil T. Golden Chapel, Interment will be in Belcrest Memorial Park. Mrs. Emmons who was the widow of O. W. Emmons, had been a Salem resident since 1925. She was born in Ida County, Iowa. Mrs. Emmons was a member of the First Methodist Church and Chadwick Chapter, Order of Eastern Star. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Genevieve Armstrong, Salem, and Mrs. Florence Riggs, Dallas; sons, Robert E. and Floyd H. Emmons, Salem, and C. S. Emmons, Albany; two brothers; nine grandchildren, and four greatgrandchildren. [Salem Statesman Journal, 31 Mar 1962] Orrin William Emmons May 09, 1900 Garfield Township, Ida, IA Certificate of Marriage Orrin W Emmons and Jennie C Scott, On file. Eva May Scott This family lived and farmed near Danbury, IA until early 1900s when they moved to Grafton, NE. John Foltz July 12, 1893, Ida, IA Eva May Scott and John Foltz Marriage, Book 1, Page 94. Albert Butler Scott Olive Ann Scott Claude Leroy Goodwin December 28, 1904 Edna Elizabeth Scott 4 February 07, 2003
Freeman Sylvester Wolfe December 28, 1898, Ida, IA Edna Elizabeth Scott Marriage Source, Eliz. Scott Denny: Ida County, IA, Marriages, for Freeman S. Wolfe and Edna E. Scott, Book 2, Page 41. Mary Ethel Scott John Logan Scott Farmer BIRTH: Twin of James Blaine Scott This family was raised on the farm just across the road from the original W. A. Scott farm. The son, Raymond, operated the farm after the death of John. Henrietta W. Otto May 04, 1910 John Logan Scott Marriage Source, Eliz. Scott Denny: Ida County, IA, Marriages for John Scott and Etta Otto, Vol. 6, Page 41. James Blaine Scott BIRTH: Twin of John Logan Scott. Magdalena A. Otto January 20, 1904 Joseph Orien Scott Graceland Park Cemetery, Sioux City, Woodbury, IA Shopman, Milwaukee Railroad First Church of the Nazarene DEATH: Obit dated Thursday, August 7, 1986 J. Orien Scott, 97, 713 S. Irene St., died Thuesday in Westwood Convalescent and Rest Home after a brief ilness. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday in the First Church of the Nazarene. The Rev. Eugene Smith will officiate. Burial will be in the Graceland Park Cemetery. Visitation will be today with the family present from 7-9 p.m. in the Christy Morningside Funeral Home. Mr. Scott was born Oct. 25, 1888, at Danbury, Iowa, and attended Danbury and Ida Grove, Iowa, schools. He lived in Danbury, Ida Grove, and California for a short period of time and then returned to Iowa to join the service. Following the service during World War I, he returned to Sioux City where he lived the remainder of his life. He married Ardess Aronson June 27, 1918, in Sioux City. She died Oct 15, 1976, in Sioux City. He worked as a shopman for the Milwaukee Railroad for 40 years, retiring in 1958. Mr. Scott was a member of the Brotherhood Railway Carmen of America and First Church of the Nazarene. He was an Army veteran of World War I. Survivors include four sons, Albert E. of Roswell, N.M., Kenneth B. of Las Vegas, Nev, Charles W. of London, Ontario, Canada, and Paul E. of DesMoines; five daughters, Mrs. Leland (Ruth) Miller of New Brighton, Minn., Mrs. Kerney 5 February 07, 2003
(Loretta) Henry of Foley, Minn., Lovice Munson and Carol Scott, both of Sioux City, and Mrs. Allen (Beverly) Volkert of Odebolt, Iowa; 16 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Memorials have been established in his name with Child Evangelism Fellowship or Gidean's Memorial Bibles. Ardess Edna Aronson June 27, 1918 Sioux City,, IA Homer William Scott Clare Vaughn Sheehan August 06, 1930 William Andrew Scott 6 February 07, 2003