Elizabeth M "Bessie" (Rogers) Scott was born on December 18, 1894 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee.
She was married to Albert Campbell "A C" Scott (1890–1973) on July 18, 1918 in Davidson County, the son of Albert Campbell Scott (ca 1855– ) and Annie Louise (Davis) Scott (ca 1862– ).
A member of Saundersville United Methodist Church and living in Saundersville, Sumner County, Tennessee, Bessie was 97 years old and a widow when she passed away on April 5, 1992.
Survivors included son Albert C Scott, daughters Mary S Ball and Bess S Bohnenstiel, three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Graveside Services were held on April 7th in Spring Hill Cemetery, Nashville.
Original obituary in THE TENNESSEAN on April 7, 1992
Known children of Bessie and A C:
~ Mary Louise Scott (21 Apr 1920–30 Sep 2017) married Burrel Edward Ball
~ Albert Campbell Scott (12 Jun 1922–11 Nov 2000) married Mary Arthur Estes
~ Bessie Rogers Scott (ca 1927–31 Aug 1995) married Robert Lee Bohnenstiel Sr
Elizabeth M "Bessie" (Rogers) Scott was born on December 18, 1894 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee.
She was married to Albert Campbell "A C" Scott (1890–1973) on July 18, 1918 in Davidson County, the son of Albert Campbell Scott (ca 1855– ) and Annie Louise (Davis) Scott (ca 1862– ).
A member of Saundersville United Methodist Church and living in Saundersville, Sumner County, Tennessee, Bessie was 97 years old and a widow when she passed away on April 5, 1992.
Survivors included son Albert C Scott, daughters Mary S Ball and Bess S Bohnenstiel, three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Graveside Services were held on April 7th in Spring Hill Cemetery, Nashville.
Original obituary in THE TENNESSEAN on April 7, 1992
Known children of Bessie and A C:
~ Mary Louise Scott (21 Apr 1920–30 Sep 2017) married Burrel Edward Ball
~ Albert Campbell Scott (12 Jun 1922–11 Nov 2000) married Mary Arthur Estes
~ Bessie Rogers Scott (ca 1927–31 Aug 1995) married Robert Lee Bohnenstiel Sr
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