1880 - age 6, son of Reuben A. and Narcissa J Scott (both born in AL). Children: Sarah P E, Joel M, Lorensy D, James W, George W.[1]
1900 - head James W. Scott (25), wife Leona C (20), son Julio Marvin (3), daughter Martha L (1). Parents born in Alabama, children in Mississippi.[2]
1920 - head James W. Scott (46), wife Leona C (40), son Marvin (23), daughter Martha (20), son Melvin (18), son Daniel? (16), daughter Lelau (14), son Dewell (12), daughter Velma (10), son Alton (8), son Loden (6), son Glenn (4.5), son Blaine (2.5), baby son (1mo).[3]
1930 - head James W. Scott (56), wife Leona C (50), son Dewell (22), daughter Velma L (19), son Alton (17), daughter Lola L (15), son Glenn (13), son Blane (12), son Howard (10), daughter Hazel (8).[4]
1940 - head James W. Scott (66), wife Leona C (60), son Howard (20), daughter Hazel (18).[5]
Sources
↑ "US Federal Census, 1880". Beat 11, Marion, Alabama
↑ "1900 US Federal Census". Lacy Precinct, Beat 5, Prentiss, Mississippi. SD 1, ED 107, Sheet 3B, June 7 1900.
↑ "1920 US Federal Census". Precinct 464 Burlison, Franklin, Alabama. SD 10, ED 30, Sheet 13B, 16 February 1920. Dwelling 229, Family 233.
↑ "1930 US Federal Census". Beat 15, Precinct 15, Franklin, Alabama. SD 1, ED 30-22, Sheet 3B, 25 April 1930. Dwelling 49, Family 49.
↑ "1940 US Federal Census". Precinct , Marion, Alabama. SD 1, ED 47-10, Sheet 7B, 16 April 1940. Household 101.
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