The family of MR. SCOTT and his wife consists of fifteen children, nine of them boys and all voters. Therefore with the vote of the father, the democratic nominee for President received ten votes from this branch of the SCOTT family tree.
This family is remarkable in other ways. In addition to rearing successfully a family of fifteen children, MR. SCOTT is grateful for the fact that there has never been a death in the family. MR. and MRS. SCOTT have, in addition to this, reared to young manhood and womanhood four orphans.
MR. and MRS. SCOTT celebrated recently the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding and their fifteen children were present to help along the festivities.
This occasion was one which attracted attention all over Indiana. The story of the successful rearing of such a large family caused great interest, but, in addition, MR. SCOTT is one of ten brothers, each one of which has reared large families. All the relatives were present on the day the anniversary was celebrated, and no less than sixty members of the SCOTT family stood together after dinner and were photographed.
The members of HERBERT SCOTT's own family, seventeen in number, including the parents, were then photographed, as shown in the accompanying picture.
There were represented at the gathering four generations of this family. That the members down to the fourth generation had never been called upon to mourn a death is probably the most remarkable of all the features connected with the family.
Until they gathered to celebrate the anniversary of their parents' wedding all the brothers and sisters had never met together under the family roof tree at the same time.
The children are as follows: FRANK J. SCOTT, who was formerly Auditor of one of the largest counties in Iowa; Professor SAMUEL SCOTT, Superintendent of Schools of Clark County, Ind.; Professor JOHN R. SCOTT, an instructor at the Indiana Reformatory; WILLIAM SCOTT, a lawyer; CARTER SCOTT, an Iowa merchant; WINFIELD, DANIEL, VOORHEES, ZENOR and GLEN SCOTT complete the list of boys.
The daughters are MRS. JENNIE BELL, Indianapolis, MRS. MELVINA MASON, MRS. EMMA SAMPLE and MISSES ELIZA, LIZZIE and EVA SCOTT. Two of the children have grandchildren.
HERBERT SCOTT's father, now long since dead, came from Virginia in the early part of the century, settling in Floyd County. He was a power in this locality and was looked upon as one of the leading men of early Indiana. His progeny is of the same sturdy stock. All of them are religiously inclined, most of them being followers of Alexander Campbell and members of the Christian Church.
The family of MR. SCOTT and his wife consists of fifteen children, nine of them boys and all voters. Therefore with the vote of the father, the democratic nominee for President received ten votes from this branch of the SCOTT family tree.
This family is remarkable in other ways. In addition to rearing successfully a family of fifteen children, MR. SCOTT is grateful for the fact that there has never been a death in the family. MR. and MRS. SCOTT have, in addition to this, reared to young manhood and womanhood four orphans.
MR. and MRS. SCOTT celebrated recently the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding and their fifteen children were present to help along the festivities.
This occasion was one which attracted attention all over Indiana. The story of the successful rearing of such a large family caused great interest, but, in addition, MR. SCOTT is one of ten brothers, each one of which has reared large families. All the relatives were present on the day the anniversary was celebrated, and no less than sixty members of the SCOTT family stood together after dinner and were photographed.
The members of HERBERT SCOTT's own family, seventeen in number, including the parents, were then photographed, as shown in the accompanying picture.
There were represented at the gathering four generations of this family. That the members down to the fourth generation had never been called upon to mourn a death is probably the most remarkable of all the features connected with the family.
Until they gathered to celebrate the anniversary of their parents' wedding all the brothers and sisters had never met together under the family roof tree at the same time.
The children are as follows: FRANK J. SCOTT, who was formerly Auditor of one of the largest counties in Iowa; Professor SAMUEL SCOTT, Superintendent of Schools of Clark County, Ind.; Professor JOHN R. SCOTT, an instructor at the Indiana Reformatory; WILLIAM SCOTT, a lawyer; CARTER SCOTT, an Iowa merchant; WINFIELD, DANIEL, VOORHEES, ZENOR and GLEN SCOTT complete the list of boys.
The daughters are MRS. JENNIE BELL, Indianapolis, MRS. MELVINA MASON, MRS. EMMA SAMPLE and MISSES ELIZA, LIZZIE and EVA SCOTT. Two of the children have grandchildren.
HERBERT SCOTT's father, now long since dead, came from Virginia in the early part of the century, settling in Floyd County. He was a power in this locality and was looked upon as one of the leading men of early Indiana. His progeny is of the same sturdy stock. All of them are religiously inclined, most of them being followers of Alexander Campbell and members of the Christian Church.
Family Members
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Genesis Ann "Jency" Scott Bell
1854–1934
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James Franklin "Frank" Scott
1856–1920
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Mary E Scott
1856–1922
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William Wesley Scott
1858–1937
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Carter Joseph Scott
1860–1940
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Winfield Harbert Scott
1862–1931
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John Reasor Scott
1864–1952
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Samuel Logan Scott
1867–1933
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Nancy Melvina Scott Mason
1868–1953
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Dr Daniel Voorhees Scott
1871–1904
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Elizabeth B. Scott Emery
1873–1943
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Emma Scott Temple
1873–1956
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Evelyn Amanda "Eva" Scott Pickens
1876–1957
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Zenos Edmund Scott Sr
1877–1965
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Glenn Virgil Scott
1882–1973
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