
EULA ADA SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | November 1890 Harrison, County, Mississippi |
DIED | February 1966 Palmdale County, Los Angeles, California |
| MARRIED 1 | 25 December 1907 Harrison County, MS |
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| MARRIED 2 | NO DATA | BURIED | NO DATA |
| FATHER | John Wesley Scarborough | MOTHER | Jane Myers |
| SPOUSE 1 | Ben R. Mouring | CHILDREN 1 | Johnnie M. Mouring Hellon Mouring Wesley R. Mouring |
| SPOUSE 2 | Albert J. Copp | CHILDREN 2 | Bobby Copp |
| NOTES | Marriage number 1 Harrison County, Mississippi record book 19 page 281 reflects O. D. Brown, minister Bobby Copp @ age 12 years was in the bathtub when gas water heater flame went out. This was before odor was added to natural gas. Bobby died from the effects of the gas leak, reference personal recollections of Augusta Thelma Scarborough 1910 Census Harrison County, Mississippi Beat 2- SD 6-ED38-Sheet 9- 28 April, 1910 reflects Benjamin R. Mouring M W age 23 married 2 years, Ada wife F W age 20 married 2 years, Wesley R. son age 1 year, enumerated in household of John R. Mouring 1920 Census Eastland County, Texas, Ranger ED 106-SD 17-Sheet 6A reflects Albert J. Copp s age 29 h/h b Scotland parents b Scotland occupation telegrapher and four boarders 1930 Census Ranger City, Eastland County, Texas, ED 67-11. SD 8. Sheet 5A reflects Albert J. COPP 40 b TX parents b TX, TX telegraph operator for Oil Company wife Ada 38, b MS parents b MS, MS children Bobby J. b Texas and stepson Richard L. Mouring. |
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ALBERT GALLINGTON SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | May 30, 1864 | DIED | June 27, 1940 Maxie, Mississippi |
| MARRIED | August 18, 1887 Jackson County, Mississippi |
BURIED | Maxie, Mississippi |
| FATHER | E. Alexander Scarborough | MOTHER | Elizabeth A. "Betsy" Flowers |
| SPOUSE | Margaret Ann Seymour | CHILDREN | PRIVATE |
| NOTES | 1930 Census Mississippi, Stone County-Soundex S616- ED 3 Sheet 100 Volume 4 reflects A. G. Scarborough 65 and wife Margaret A. Scarborough 61 | ||
ALEXANDER SCARBOROUGH II |
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| BORN | January 31, 1873 Saucier, Mississippi |
DIED | June 14, 1942 |
| MARRIED 1 | 8 March 1890 Jackson County, Mississippi |
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| MARRIED 2 | 22 October 1905 Harrison County, Mississippi |
BURIED | White Plains Methodist Cemetery |
| FATHER | E. Alexander Scarborough | MOTHER | Elizabeth A. "Betsy" Flowers |
| SPOUSE 1 | Martha Whittington | CHILDREN 1 | Myrtle Elizabeth Scarborough |
| SPOUSE 2 | Alice Mourning | CHILDREN 2 | Posey Howell Scarborough Clifford Earl Scarborough Terry Albert Scarborough Woodrow Wilson Scarborough Mildred Winnafred PRIVATE |
| NOTES | Marriage record for marriage 2, Harrison County, Mississippi Records Book 17 page 188, D. B. Bowen, Minister 1930 Census Soundex S616, Harrison County, MS reflects Alex Scarborough 55, wife Alice 48 and six children |
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AUGUSTA THELMA SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | August 11, 1909 Taylor, Mississippi |
DIED | December 1981 Warren, Bradley County, AR |
| MARRIED | December 24, 1925 Grenada, Mississippi |
BURIED | Oakland Cemetery Warren, Arkansas |
| FATHER | George Printes Scarborough | MOTHER | Nancy Ellen Jane Moore |
| SPOUSE | William Advin Dogan | CHILDREN | PRIVATE |
| NOTES | Known as "Billie" and in her early years as "Gussie" reference to John Wesley Scarborough came from her. She said that her grandfather was named for a Methodist minister. This was invaluable information in finding him in the Scarborough records |
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BEVERLY C. SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | 1810 Georgia |
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| MARRIED | before 1848 | ||
| FATHER | David Henry Scarborough | MOTHER | Zilpha W. |
| SPOUSE | Mary | CHILDREN | Beverly Scarborough (male) Caroline Scarborough |
| NOTES | 1837 Tax List for Perry County, MS list B. C. Scarborough, reference data to Grace Lynch 1850 Census Mississippi, Harrison County line 16 page 106B reflects Scarborough, B...ly C. 40 Ga, Scarborough, Mary 34 AL,Scarborough, Pureely 2 MS and Scarborough, Caroline 4/12 AL. Beverly's occupation was woodcutter |
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CATHERINE SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | January 30, 1853 Mississippi |
DIED | September 15, 1891 Mississippi |
| MARRIED | April 28, 1872 | BURIED | White Plains Methodist Cemetery |
| FATHER | E. Alexander Scarborough | MOTHER | Elizabeth A. "Betsy" Flowers |
| SPOUSE | Rev. James Louis Jordan | CHILDREN | Linus Arthur Jordan Mary Irene Jordan Ella Grace Jordan William Alexander Jordan Louis Edward Jordan Ester Olivia Jordan Milton Harris Jordan John Bowen Jordan |
| NOTES | 1880 Census, Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi | ||
CATHERINE SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | 1790 North Carolina |
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| MARRIED | September 18, 1814 Marion County, Mississippi Territory |
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| FATHER | Samuel Scarborough | MOTHER | NO DATA |
| SPOUSE | Frederick Craft | ||
| NOTES | David Henry Scarborough was surety on Catherine & Frederick's marriage record 1830 Census Marion County, Mississippi reflects 1 male under 5/ 3 males 10-15/ 1 male 30/ 2 females under 10/ 1 female 20-30 1850 Census Harrison County, MS, line & house nu /673/673 hoh Craft, W. 28 farmer, Craft, Louisa 28, Craft, Julianna 2, Craft, Frederick 60 farmer SC, Craft, Catherine 60 b NC |
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DAVID SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | 1715 Southampton, Virginia |
DIED | 1774 Edgecombe County, North Carolina |
| FATHER | William Scarborough | MOTHER | Sarah LNU |
| SPOUSE | Sarah Dunn | CHILDREN | Samuel Scarborough James Scarborough Tabitha Scarborough Addison Scarborough Shadrack Scarborough Obediah Scarborough Sally Scarborough Joel Scarborough Labe Scarborough |
| NOTES | Research documentation references include the following: Land records in N. C. and VA, probate record, bible record of marriage and a will. | ||
DAVID BENJAMIN SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | March 9, 1879 Brooklyn, Mississippi |
DIED | 1942 |
| MARRIED | August 3, 1902 | BURIED | Maxie Methodist Cemetery Maxie, Mississippi |
| FATHER | E. Alexander Scarborough | MOTHER | Elizabeth A. "Betsy" Flowers |
| SPOUSE | Hattie E. Higton | CHILDREN | Norman W. Scarborough Theodore Scarborough Grace Scarborough |
| NOTES | Marriage record @ book 14 page 54, August 3, 1902,W. B. Holcomb, minister, Harrison County, MS records. 1910 Census Harrison County, MS Beat 4- 283/283 reflects Dave B. age 37, Hattie age 28 ch Norman W, Grace and baby daughter. 1920 Census Record SD6-ED19-Sheet 4-Beat 5-Forrest County. MS-1920 reflects Scarborough, David 42- manager logging camp, Hattie 37-- four children listed. |
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DAVID HENRY SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | March 7, 1779 North Carolina |
DIED | November 25, 1872 Harrison County, Mississippi |
| MARRIED | NO DATA | BURIED | White Plains Methodist Cemetery |
| FATHER | Samuel Scarborough | MOTHER | NO DATA |
| SPOUSE | Zilpha W. | CHILDREN | Langston Livingston Scarborough Peter Scarborough Dorcas Scarborough Katherine Scarborough Emily Scarborough E. Alexander Scarborough Beverly C. Scarborough David Scarborough Benjamin Scarborough |
| NOTES | David H. Scarboro, recorded as Bondsman-Lincoln County, North Carolina, Marriage Bond Record #000076060 dated 21 January 1799 Dorcas Scarborough, bride, William Stroder, Groom, Jno Dickson witness Reference Mississippi Archives papers- War of 1812-Marion County, MS 7th Regiment, Perkins Battalion MS Militia-Pvt Included with many other signatories dated September 1, 1815 the name David H. Scarborough appears as a petitioner- Territorial Papers Mississippi 1816 Territorial Census - Marion County, MS reflects David Scarborough 1-3-1-1-5--6 Sheriff of Covington County, MS Reference Mississippi Archives papers - Register of County Appointments for Covington, MS, 1821 reflects commisioned as Coroner in Covington County, MS on September 10, 1821 1830 Covington County, MS Census reflects 2 m under 5/ 1 m 5-10/ 1 m 10-15/ 1 m 50-60 1 f 5-10/ 2 f 10-15/1 f 30-40 |
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DORCAS SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | 22 April 1813 | DIED | 1 January 1897 Jackson County, Mississippi |
| MARRIED | 9 May 1834 Covington, Mississippi |
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| FATHER | David Henry Scarborough | MOTHER | Zilpha W. |
| SPOUSE | George Henry Cruthirds | CHILDREN | Sarah Ann Cruthirds Nathaniel B. "Bunk"Cruthirds Robert Benjamin Cruthirds Elenora Helena Cruthirds Henry Cruthirds Letha Cruthirds George Washington Cruthirds Mary Amanda Cruthirds Rachel Cruthirds |
| NOTES | 1850 Census, Pasagoula, Jackson County MS page 95 line 15, reflects Creathers, Dorcas 47, b LA Henry 49 b SC ch G. W., Helena, Mary, Rachel, Robert and Taeha. 1850 Harrison County Census line hn 503/503/ line 12 reflects Cruthirgs, Henry 39 M woodcutter b SC, Doreh 35 wife, Nathaniel 17 m, Saele 10 f, George 7 m, Mary 5 f ,Robert 3 m, Rachael 10/12 f Note to researchers from Nancy: Is this the same family on two separate census records for 1850? |
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E. ALEXANDER SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | January 9, 1823 Covington County, Mississippi |
DIED | November 12, 1904 |
| MARRIED | 1 May 1849 | BURIED | White Plains Methodist Cemetery |
| FATHER | David Henry Scarborough | MOTHER | Zilpha W. |
| SPOUSE | Elizabeth A. "Betsy" Flowers | CHILDREN | George Washington Scarborough Catherine Scarborough John Wesley Scarborough William Jefferson Scarborough Albert Gallington Scarborough Lucretia Scarborough Emma Olivia Scarborough Alexander Scarborough II Peter Newton Scarborough David Benjamin Scarborough |
| NOTES | Obituary Founder of White Plains Methodist Church in Harrison County, MS |
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EDWARD SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | 1670 Southwarke Parish Surry County, Virginia |
DIED | 1716 Southwarke Parish Surry County, Virginia |
| MARRIED | 1690 Surry County, Virginia |
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| FATHER | William Scarborough II | MOTHER | Naomi "Amy" Davis Holdsworth |
| SPOUSE | Ann Tagno | CHILDREN | William Scarborough |
| NOTES | Willis and Administrations, Surry County, Virginia, 25 November 1711- Book 6 - page 83, Estate of Noah Barefoot, Edward Scarborough and John Tyus appraisers, Grace Bodingfield, Admrx. Reference Colonial Surry by Boddie reflects Edward's estate appraisal on 20 March 1716/17 by Daniel Duggard, Nicholas Cocke, Richard Lewis and Nicholas Davis. In the account of his estate 18 March 1718/19 payments were shown to John Simmons, Nicholas Cocke, Ann Scarborough and Grace Lucas |
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ELIZABETH WINNY SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | 1775 | ||
| MARRIED 1 | 4 September 1813 Marion County, Mississippi Territory |
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| MARRIED 2 | 5 September 1815 Marion County, Mississippi Territory |
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| FATHER | Samuel Scarborough | MOTHER | NO DATA |
| SPOUSE 1 | Isham Brazil | CHILDREN 1 | NO ISSUE |
| SPOUSE 2 | William Miles | CHILDREN 2 | Hezekiah Miles |
| NOTES | Elizabeth's first marriage record, Book A page 100 reflects William Miles, surety. Second marriage Book A page 100 reflects Frederick Craft surety 1820 Census Covington County, MS reflects William Miles & Elizabeth, sh 17 pg 3 line 50 |
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EMILY SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | 1818 Mississippi |
DIED | 7 October 1898 Harrison County, Mississippi |
| MARRIED | 16 January 1840 Marion County, Mississippi |
BURIED | Antioch Cemetery Long Beach, Harrison County, MS |
| FATHER | David Henry Scarborough | MOTHER | Zilpha W. |
| SPOUSE | Christopher B. Collins | CHILDREN | Zilpha Collins(Cox) Elijah "Eli"Collins Elizabeth Collins Mary Jane Collins Marilla Collins Rachel Collins Christopher C. Collins Joseph Collins |
| NOTES | Emily was buried at Antioch which was previously Pineville Baptist Church, then Bethel Baptist and finally Antioch, reference research by Grace Lynch Emily's son Elijah served in the Civil War and lost a leg. A Collins kin states that Eli's leg with a cannonball imbedded is on display at the Smithsonian Museum. Family members visiting the Smithsonian could not verify this family story, reference personal recollection from Grace Lynch 1816 Territorial Census Wayne County, MS page 1 reflects Christopher Collins-1 male over 21-9 males under 21-1 female over 21-0 females under 21 |
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EMMA OLIVIA SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | April 20, 1870 Mississippi |
DIED | June 3, 1964 Mississippi |
| MARRIED | Spinster | BURIED | Maxie Cemetery |
| FATHER | E. Alexander Scarborough | MOTHER | Elizabeth A. "Betsy" Flowers |
| NOTES | 1910 Census Mississippi Beat #2 SD 6 - ED 47 Sheet 9A reflects Scarborough, Elizabeth, widow age 80 12 ch b 9 lv b Al parents b GA GA, Olivia daughter age 35 single, public school teacher b MS | ||
FRANK CURTIS SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | 17 September 1926 Gulfport, Mississippi |
DIED | 26 March 2006 High Point, North Carolina |
| MARRIED | PRIVATE | BURIED | Floral Garden Park Cemetery High Point, North Carolina |
| FATHER | Frank F. Scarborough | MOTHER | Hazel Allen |
| SPOUSE | PRIVATE | CHILDREN | PRIVATE |
| NOTES | Information kindly shared by family reflects that Frank Curtis was a graduate of Gulport, MS High School and Mississippi State University @ Starkville, Mississippi. He served in the Signal Corp in World War II and had a career with International Harvestor Company. Five children and fifteen grandchildren will miss his presence. | ||
FRANK F. SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | 18 July 1902 Harrison County, Mississippi |
DIED | August 1967 enroute to Jackson, Mississippi |
| MARRIED | 4 December 1925 | BURIED | Evergreen Garden Cemetery Gulfport,Mississippi |
| FATHER | Peter Newton Scarborough | MOTHER | Carrie Eudora Richards |
| SPOUSE | Hazel Allen | CHILDREN | Frank Curtis Scarborough PRIVATE |
| NOTES | 1930 Census Harrison County, MS Beat 2 reflects: Mississippi City, Old Pass Road, Handsboro Village, ED 24-19 SD 11 Sheet 13 line 27 Scarborough, Frank 27, teacher @public School, wife Hazel age 23 and Frank age 3 years. Marriage recorded Harrison County, MS Book 37 page 416 performed by Reverend P. S. Dodge Frank was the principal at Fernwood School where he also coached football and tennis. He taught at Gautier, as did his wife Hazel.. They were on the faculty there together when they married. Frank started (with his 3 brothers) Scarborough Wholesale Grocery Co in Biloxi. He was a graduate of Mississippi Normal College (a school for training teachers). It became The University of Southern Mississippi. Deacon at First Baptist Church in Gulfport, where a Bible class is named for him. His nickname was "the Professor." He liked practical jokes. He would phone people, disguise his voice, and say outrageous things Information kindly shared by descendants reflects that Frank was killed in an automoblie accident while enroute to Jackson, Mississippi |
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GEORGE PRINTES SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | September 8, 1883 Mississippi |
DIED | July 1, 1963 Houston, Texas |
| MARRIED 1 | January 4, 1905 Lafayette County, Mississippi |
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| MARRIED 2 | 13 November 1919 Tallahatchie County, Mississippi |
BURIED | Oakland Cemetery Warren, Arkansas |
| FATHER | John Wesley Scarborough | MOTHER | Jane Myers |
| SPOUSE 1 | Nancy Ellen Jane Moore | CHILDREN 1 | Augusta Thelma Scarborough Ida Glen Scarborough Lloyd Howard Scarborough Leland Lawrence Scarborough George Printes Scarborough |
| SPOUSE 2 | Mattie Irene Duke | CHILDREN 2 | Josephine Alice Scarborough PRIVATE |
NOTES | PHOTOGRAPH Lafayette County, Mississippi marriage record book I page 242, officiating E. D. Williams, Elder Soundex S616 MS 1900, Volume 17 ED 36 Sheet 24 line 16 reflects Scarborough, George w Sept 1884 - age 16 MS, Harrison, MS Beat 4, occupation log saywer, listed as boarder 1930 Census- Soundex S616 Lee County, MS. Tupelo Twp ED 8 Sheet 327 Volume 36 reflects George Scarborough 45, wife Irene 44 and four children |
GEORGE PRINTES SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | December 17, 1915 Taylor, Mississippi |
DIED | September 24, 1990 |
| MARRIED | PRIVATE | BURIED | Los Angeles National Cemetery Los Angeles, California |
| FATHER | George Printes Scarborough | MOTHER | Nancy Ellen Jane Moore |
| SPOUSE | PRIVATE | CHILDREN | Gloria Jean Scarborough Patricia Gail Scarborough |
| NOTES | known as G.P. SM2C USN World War II |
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GEORGE WASHINGTON SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | January 27, 1850 Mississippi |
DIED | February 19, 1967 |
| MARRIED | July 3, 1884 Harrison County, Mississippi |
BURIED | Coalville Cemetery Woolmarket, MS |
| FATHER | E. Alexander Scarborough | MOTHER | Elizabeth A. "Betsy" Flowers |
| SPOUSE | Rachel Currie | CHILDREN | Colland Scarborough Walter Scarborough Annie Scarborough |
| NOTES | Marriage record @ book 8 page 8, Harrison County, MS, minister Michael Cox 1910 Census Biloxi, Harrison County, MS reflects George W. age 69 years, wd (widowed) enumerated with family of son Walter Scarborough |
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HENRICI SKARBOROUGHE, ESQ. |
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| BORN | Baptized September 21, 1565 North Walsham, Norfolk County, England |
DIED | August 24, 1617 North Walsham, Norfolk County, England |
| MARRIED | 1583 Norfolk County, England |
BURIED | Great Monument Church Yard North Walsham, England |
| SPOUSE | Mary Elizabeth Humberstone | CHILDREN | Samuel Scarborough Henry Scarborough John Scarborough |
| NOTES | Research reference LDS record, British Isles and North Walsham Church records | ||
HOMER AUCHIE SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | 22 September 1895 Harrison, County, Mississippi |
DIED | 20 February 1953 Mississippi |
| MARRIED | March 8, 1919 | BURIED | Maxie Methodist Church Cemetery Maxie, Mississippi |
| FATHER | John Wesley Scarborough | MOTHER | Jane Myers |
| SPOUSE | Maggie Cameron | CHILDREN | NO ISSUE |
| NOTES | Served in WWI - Pvt Co D 1st Developement Battalion Draft registration for WWI at Harrison County, Mississippi 1930 Census-Soundex S616- Forrest County, MS ED 14-Sheet 240 Volume 7 reflects Homer A. Scarborough 33 wife Maggie Scarborough 32 |
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HOWELL SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | 1796 South Carolina |
DIED | before 1853 |
| MARRIED | May 2, 1812 Morgan County,Georgia |
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| SPOUSE | Jane Brewer | CHILDREN | Elam Scarborough |
| NOTES | 1830 Census Covington County, MS reflects 1 male under 10/ 1 male 20-40/ 2 females under 10/1 female 20-40 1845 State Census MS, Perry County reflects Howell Scarborough-1 male-2 females plus Taxable Property 1841- Howell Scarboro- 1 white poll; tax .50 and .50 1850 Census Perry County, MS line 105 reflects Howel SCARBORO 54 m SC farmer, Jane f 58 SC and Elam m 11 MS Reference marriage data from "Rickers Notes" |
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IDA GLEN SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | May 2. 1910 | DIED | Utica, New York |
| MARRIED | Three marriages | BURIED | Ithaca, New York |
| FATHER | George Printes Scarborough | MOTHER | Nancy Ellen Jane Moore |
| SPOUSE | Owen Russell Carl Williams |
CHILDREN | NO ISSUE |
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IDA JULIA SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | April 1893 Mississippi |
DIED | December 31, 1962 St. Joseph Hospital Memphis, Tennessee |
| MARRIED | March 26, 1907 Ten Mile, Mississippi |
BURIED | January 2, 1963 Memorial Gardens Memphis, Tennessee |
| FATHER | John Wesley Scarborough | MOTHER | Jane Myers |
| SPOUSE | Wiley J. Hudson | CHILDREN | Grace Hudson Juanita Hudson |
| NOTES | Marriage at Ten Mile, Mississippi, minister Rev. J. W. Day, witnesses L. B. Godard and S. B. Gresham, recorded Book 39 page 318, Harrison County, MS records 1910 Mississippi Census Records reflect Wiley Hudson age 33, wife Ida married 3 years 1920 Tennessee Census, Memphis City, Shelby County SD 10 ED 113 sheet 6 reflect Wiley and Ida with two children |
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JOHN LOREN SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | September 10, 1881 Mississippi |
DIED | November 28, 1948 |
| MARRIED | April 10, 1902 | BURIED | Maxie Methodist Church Cemetery Maxie, Mississippi |
| FATHER | John Wesley Scarborough | MOTHER | Jane Myers |
| SPOUSE | Mary Vernell Taylor | CHILDREN | NO ISSUE |
| NOTES | Marriage record Book 13 page 401, Harrison County, Mississippi, W. B. Holcomb, minister Draft registration for WWI at Harrison County, Mississippi 1930 Census Mississippi, Stone County |
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JOSEPHINE ALICE SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | 23 July 1920 Charleston, Tallahatchie County, Mississippi |
DIED | 14 June 1959 California |
| MARRIED | 28 February 1937 Warren, Bradley County, Arkansas |
BURIED | Rose Hill Cemetery Whittier, California |
| FATHER | George Prentice Scarborough | MOTHER | Mattie Irene Duke |
| SPOUSE | Charles Jackson "C.J." Adams | CHILDREN | Wanda Lee Adams |
| NOTES | known as Jo Alice Marriage recorded @ Bradley County, Arkansas Courthouse Bk P page 520 Jo Alice was named for her grandmother Alice Josephine Walters. Alice Josephine married Francis M. Duke on 1884 in Scobey, MS. He was the s/o Jacob Kuykendall Duke and Susan Catherine Diltz |
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JOHN WESLEY SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | 6 January 1855 Mississippi |
DIED | 14 September 1934 Hattisburg, Mississippi |
| MARRIED 1 | 19 December 1880 Harrison County, Mississippi |
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| MARRIED 2 | 14 December 1903 Harrison County, Mississippi |
BURIED | 16 September 1934 White Plains Methodist Cemetery |
| FATHER | E. Alexander Scarborough | MOTHER | Elizabeth A. "Betsy" Flowers |
| SPOUSE 1 | Jane Myers | CHILDREN | John Loren Scarborough George Printes Scarborough Nora A. Scarborough Eula Ada Scarborough Ida Julia Scarborough Homer A. Scarborough |
| SPOUSE 2 | Roxia B. Herrien | CHILDREN | Mamie A. Scarborough Frank F. Scarborough PRIVATE |
| NOTES | Marriage # 1 Harrison County, Mississippi marriage record book 7 page 239 Marriage #2 Harrison County, Mississippi record book 15 page 144 1900 MS Soundex S616-Vol 17-ED illegible Sheet 10 Scarborough, John W. W( W reflects Widow) January 1855 MS Harrison Beat 5, children Nora A. d Jan 1888 age 12 MS, Ada J d Nov 1890 age 9, Ida d Apr 1893 age 7, Homer S Sept 1895 age 4 1910 MS Soundex S616 Scarborough, John W., ED 48 Sheet 14. John W. age 55, wife Roxie B. Wife, age 21, children Frank F. s age 5, Mamie A. d age 3, Homer A. s age 13 |
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JONATHAN SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | 1777 | DIED | 1832 Yazoo County, Mississippi |
| FATHER | Samuel Scarborough | MOTHER | UNKNOWN |
| SPOUSE | Mourning Belcher | CHILDREN | James Scarborough David Scarborough Jonathan Scarborough Malinda Scarborough |
| NOTES | Passports Issued By Governor Of Georgia 1785-1809, page 50 - Friday 22 December 1809. ORDERED.....That a passport be prepared for Jonathan and David Scarborough with their families, to travel through the Creek Nation of Indians-which was presented and signed 1820 Census Jefferson County, MS page 58-hh Jonath Scarborough 2/2/1/1/1/0/2/1/0/1/0/0/ agriculture 3/0/0/0--0-Research note from Nancy to researchers:same census page shows the name hh/Lorron Scarborough 1830 Census, Yazoo County,MS reflects 1 male under 10/2 males 10-20/1 male 20-40/3 females under 10/3 females 10-20/ 1 female 40-60 1850 Census Parish of Madison County, Louisana reflects Morning Scarboro 62 Ga, Jonathan Scarboro 29 MS and Malinda Scarboro 19 MS |
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KATHERINE SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | 1815 Mississippi |
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| MARRIED | 22 October 1842 Harrison County, Mississippi |
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| FATHER | David Henry Scarborough | MOTHER | Zilpha W. |
| SPOUSE | Joseph W. Crane | CHILDREN | Emily Crane Robert Crane |
| NOTES | 1850 Mississipi Census, Harrison County reflects Catherine age 26 b MS & Joseph W. age 36 b Maine Emily born ca 1854, had a crippled shoulder, believed to have been a school teacher and a spinster. Emily's brother Robert born 1854 was killed by a falling tree at an early age, reference personal recollection from Grace Lynch |
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LANGSTON LIVINGSTON SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | October 19, 1807 Georgia |
DIED | June 6, 1895 Harrison County, Mississippi |
| MARRIED | 1830 Covington, MS | BURIED | White Plains Cemetery |
| FATHER | David Henry Scarborough | MOTHER | Zilpha W. |
| SPOUSE | Elizabeth Emily Hickman | CHILDREN | Rebecca Emily Scarborough Peter Morris Scarborough Silas Scarborough Abraham Scarborough Elizabeth Scarborough Jack David Scarborough William Fletcher Scarborough Charles Levi Scarborough Joseph J. Scarborough Langston L.Scarborough Jr. |
NOTES | 1830 Census Covington County, Mississippi reflects 1 male 20-40/1 female 10-20 1837 Tax roll for Perry County, MS list Langston Scarborough 1850 Census Mississippi, Harrison County reel #M432-372 page 106A house # 516 reflects Scarborough, Lovington 43 b GA,occupation- teamster, Elisa wife 35 b MS, Emily 19 b MS, Peter 17 occupation-teamster, Cyrus 15, Abraham 13, Elizabeth 11, David 9, Levi 7, William 5, Joseph 1 |
LELAND LAWRENCE SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | October 12, 1912 Water Valley, Mississippi |
DIED | January 15, 1980 Dewitt, Arkansas |
| MARRIED | PRIVATE | BURIED | DeWitt, Arkansas Cemetary |
| FATHER | George Printes Scarborough | MOTHER | Nancy Ellen Jane Moore |
| SPOUSE | PRIVATE | CHILDREN | PRIVATE |
| NOTES | Known as L. L. World War II served in Seabees unit- Guam - 56th Naval Construction Battalion |
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LLOYD HOWARD SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | May 1, 1911 Helena, Arkansas |
DIED | October 1983 Russellville, Pope County, Arkansas |
| MARRIED | 8 August 1945 Pine Bluff, Arkansas |
BURIED | Mount Vernon Cemetery Forrest City, Arkansas |
| FATHER | George Printes Scarborough | MOTHER | Nancy Ellen Jane Moore |
| SPOUSE | CHILDREN | PRIVATE | |
| NOTES | 1930 Census-Mississippi -South Church Street in Louisville City, Winston County, dated 9 April 1930-Ed 80-1/SD 7/ Sheet 12-B reflects Loyd Scarborough Sr. age 20, boarder, married @ 19 occupation merchant, furniture company, wife Emma 18 married @ 17, Loyd Jr. son 2/12 1930 Census April 15, 1930 Newton County, Mississippi Beat 4, ED 51-13/ SD 9/ Sheet 9A reflects Scarborough, Loyd Sr. boarder age 20 married @ 19 occupation commercial truck/furniture, wife Emma age 19 married @ 18 son Loyd Jr.2/12 |
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LUCRETIA SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | April 6, 1867 Mississippi |
DIED | February 12, 1958 Coalville, Mississippi |
| MARRIED | June 1, 1887 Harrison County, Mississippi |
BURIED | Coalville, Mississippi |
| FATHER | E. Alexander Scarborough | MOTHER | Elizabeth A. "Betsy" Flowers |
| SPOUSE | James B. Stewart | CHILDREN | Horace Stewart Gertrude Stewart Gussie Stewart Hattie Stewart Margaret Stewart |
| NOTES | 1900 Census Harrison County, Mississippi Beat #2- ED 32- SD 140- Sheet 35B reflects Stewart, James May 1859 age 41, wife Lucretia April 1867 age 33 married 13 years 7 children born, 5 children living, Horace son 12, Gertrude dau 9, Gussie dau 6, Hattie dau 4 and Margaret dau 2 | ||
MAMIE A. SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | 1908 Harrison County, MS |
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| MARRIED | 16 May 1927 | ||
| FATHER | John Wesley Scarborough | MOTHER | Roxie Herrien |
| SPOUSE | David Wedgeworth | CHILDREN | PRIVATE |
| NOTES | Marriage recorded Book 30 page 318 Harrison County, MS 16 May 1927 performed by S. B. Faiheree, Justice of Peace 1930 Census Harrison County, MS, Beat 4, Saucier ED 24-23 SD 11 Sheet 5B reflects Wedgeworth, David 27 married @ 24 occupation pole fishing b MS wife Mamie 22 married @ 18 years b MS, one child b MS. |
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NORA A. SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | January 1888 Mississippi |
DIED | August 1967 Austin, Travis County Texas |
| MARRIED | April 10, 1902 | BURIED | Maxie, Mississippi |
| FATHER | John Wesley Scarborough | MOTHER | Jane Myers |
| SPOUSE | Hubert S. Hinton | CHILDREN | PRIVATE |
| NOTES | Forrest County, Mississippi marriage record 1930 Census Texas, Odessa, Ector county. ED 68-3-SD 13-Sheet 2A on Grant Avenue/Six Street - line 21- reflects: Hinton, S. Hubert age 40 Electrician@ Texas Oil Company, wife Nora, three children. |
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PETER SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | 1811 | DIED | before 1846 |
| FATHER | David Henry Scarborough | MOTHER | Zilpha W. |
| SPOUSE | Martha Naomi Hickman | CHILDREN | John Scarborough Elizabeth Jane Basheba Scarborough |
| NOTES | Peter was believed to have died after eating poisioned honey, reference personal recollection from Grace Lynch 1837 Tax roll for Perry County, MS list Peter Scarborough, reference tax data from Grace Lynch |
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PETER NEWTON SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | January 7, 1860 Harrison County, Mississippi |
DIED | December 10, 1946 Woolmarket, Mississippi |
| MARRIED | October 10, 1895 | BURIED | Coalville Cemetery Woolmarket, Mississippi |
| FATHER | E. Alexander Scarborough | MOTHER | Elizabeth A. "Betsy" Flowers |
| SPOUSE | Carrie Eudora Richards | CHILDREN | Frank F. Scarborough Lena Eudora Scarborough Luther Milton Scarborough Bertha Quinn Scarborough Nettie Elizabeth Scarborough PRIVATE |
| NOTES | known as Pete Owl because he was so smart plus an additional nickname of P.N. 1900 Census Harrison County, Mississippi Beat #2- SD 140-ED 32- Sheet 36A reflects Scarborough, Peter N. August 1877 age 22 b MS, Carrie wife May 1877 age 22 b MS, Lena N age 3 and Luther M. age 1 1920 Census Harrison County, MS Beat # 5 SD 6- ED 55-Sheet 1A reflects Scarborough, Peter N. farmer 59, Carrie, wife 45, Lena 22, teacher, Luther 21, Bertha 19, Frank F. 17, Nettie 15, P. N. Jr 9 and two living children, Lank L. cousin age 66 Peter Newton was a short man. A descendants recollections revealed that he was the wealthiest man in Harrison County at one time and was the first person in the county to own an automobile. He owned a timber business. In fact, a special railroad spur was run to his farm. It carried timber to Back Bay in Biloxi, from where it was shipped to places in the U.S. and Europe. His business ran a company store, from which his employees bought their groceries and other supplies. He leased some of his land to the military; it was used for a rifle range |
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SAMUEL SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | baptized November 4, 1593 Norfolk County, England |
DIED | April 20, 1655 North Walsham, Norfolk County, England |
| MARRIED | 1615 North Walsham, Norfolk County, England |
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| FATHER | Henrici Skarboroughe | MOTHER | Mary Humberstone |
| SPOUSE | Jane LNU | CHILDREN | William Scarborough II |
| NOTES | Research documentation reference:Family History Library Records from IGI-- British Isles | ||
SAMUEL SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | 1757 Southampton, Virginia |
DIED | after December 1809 Bulloch County, Georgia |
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| MARRIED 1 | NO DATA | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| MARRIED 2 | 5 October 1796 Bulloch County, Georgia |
BURIED | Bulloch County, Georgia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| FATHER | David Scarborough | MOTHER | Sarah Dunn | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| SPOUSE 1 | UNKNOWN | CHILDREN 1 | David Henry Scarborough Jonathan Scarborough Elizabeth Winny Scarborough Catherine Scarborough James Scarborough |
SPOUSE 2 | Elizabeth Bennett | CHILDREN 2 | Samuel Scarborough Jesse Scarborough Sarah Scarborough Mary Scarborough |
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| NOTES | Research documentation references include the following: Census record, Revolutionary War record, probate record, indenture record, marriage record and a will. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
WILLIAM SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | 1680 Surry County, Virginia |
DIED | 1736 Isle of Wight, Virginia |
| FATHER | Edward Scarborough | MOTHER | Ann Tagno |
| SPOUSE | Sarah LNU | CHILDREN | David Scarborough William Scarborough John Scarborough Thomas Scarborough Edward Scarborough Samuel Scarborough Jane Scarborough Sarah Scarborough |
| NOTES | Reference Colonial Surry by Boddie Kith and Kin by Jewel Davis Scarborough William's will dated 9 November 1735 and probated 28 September 1736 William named his wife Sarah and his son William as executors. Isle of Wight, Virginia Will Book 4 page 140. William received the home plantation next to brother John |
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WILLIAM SCARBOROUGH II |
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| BORN | 1631 St. Martins in the Field London, England |
DIED | 16 March 1677 Surry, Virginia |
| MARRIED | 1659 Accomack County, Virginia |
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| FATHER | Samuel Scarborough | MOTHER | Jane |
| SPOUSE | Naomi "Amy" Davis Holdsworth | CHILDREN | Edward Scarborough David Scarborough William Scarborough Thomas Scarborough John Scarborough Christopher Scarborough |
| NOTES | Research documentation references include: Colket's, Founders of Early American Families Boddie's Historical Southern Families International Genealogical Index, Family History Library Colonial Surry by John Bennett Boddie Hening's Statutes at large; A Collection of all the Laws of Virginia by William Waller Hening billa vera defined @ wikipedia, original content from the 1728/Cyclopedia February, 1676-7---29th THE Kings most excellent majestie takeing into his gratious and serious consideration, that Nathaniel Bacon, junr. late of this colony, decd. with diverse other ill disposed persons, his complices and adherents had raised a rebellion ... that this present act of pardon ... shall give noe other benefitt whatsoever unto Nathaniel Bacon the younger, Edmund Cheesman and William Hunt, who were principall actors in the said rebellion and are deceased, nor to Thomas Hansford, Tho. Wilsford, Wm. Carver, Wm. Drummond, James Crewes, John Johnson, George ffarloe, Thos. Younge, Thomas Hall, Henry Page, James Wilson, John Baptista, William Cookson and John Digby, ... who were alsoe great ayders and assisters in the said rebellion, ... and accordingly executed, nor to William West or John Turner, ... nor to William Rookins, ... nor to Richard Lawrence, Thomas Whaley and John fforth, ... and alsoe except out of this present act Giles Bland, Anthony Arnold, Rich ffarmer, Richard Pomfrey, John Iles, Robert Jones, Robert Stokes, John Whittson and William Scarborough The 16th March / 1676-7. Present, the right hon. Sir Wm. Berkeley, Knt. governor, &c. Coll. Nath. Bacon. Coll. William Cole, Ralph Wormeley Esq. Wm Scarborough being convicted of diverse rebellions, treasons and other misdemeanors, by him committed against his most sacred majestie; the grand jury brought in their verdict / Billa Vera, / and the jury of life and death brought in their verdict / guilty / according to the indictment. And the sentance of death past upon him according to forme. William Scarborough II was shortly executed by hanging and his estate was confiscated. |
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WILLIAM JEFFERSON SCARBOROUGH |
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| BORN | February 4, 1858 Mississippi |
DIED | October 30, 1925 Mississippi |
| MARRIED | June 2, 1881 Harrison County, Mississippi |
BURIED | Coalville Cemetery Woolmarket, Mississippi |
| FATHER | E. Alexander Scarborough | MOTHER | Elizabeth A. "Betsy" Flowers |
| SPOUSE | Mary Elizabeth Evans | CHILDREN | PRIVATE |
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