↑ Source: Page: Texas State Library and Archives Commission; Austin, Texas; Confederate Pension Applications, 1899-1975; Collection #: CPA13681; Roll #: 89; Roll Description: Pension File Nos 13681 to 13700, Application Years 1904 to 1908
↑ Source: Year: 1850; Census Place: Western District, Bienville, Louisiana; Roll: M432_230; Page: 283A; Image: 82;
↑ Source: National Park Service. U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007; Original data: National Park Service, Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, online <https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/>, acquired 2007.
↑ Source: Page: Texas State Library and Archives Commission; Austin, Texas; Confederate Pension Applications, 1899-1975; Collection #: CPA13681; Roll #: 89; Roll Description: Pension File Nos 13681 to 13700, Application Years 1904 to 1908 .
↑ Source: Page: Texas State Library and Archives Commission; Austin, Texas; Confederate Pension Applications, 1899-1975; Collection #: CPA13681; Roll #: 89; Roll Description: Pension File Nos 13681 to 13700, Application Years 1904 to 1908
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John Lawrence Scarborough had a wife named Augusta, but she was Augusta E Waldrip, not Waldrop. Waldrip is supported by NSSAR membership application of Cameron Scarborough, Waldrip is also referenced on pg 93 of Southern Kith and Kin, written by Jewel Davis Scarborough, and on her FAG Memorial.