Margaret “Peggy” Ray

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Margaret “Peggy” Scott (Ray)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: South Carolina, United States
Death: 1853 (36-37)
Douglas, Nacogdoches, TX, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Thomas Ray and Rebecca Fowler
Wife of Thomas Jefferson Scott
Mother of Cpl. Robert S. Scott; Hiram Ray Scott; Cpl. John W. Scott (CSA); Thomas Jefferson Scott, Jr. and Wesley S. Scott
Sister of Solomon Ray; Hiram Ray; John Ray; Green Berry Ray; Sarah “Sally” Ray and 1 other

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About Margaret “Peggy” Ray

See Ray/Wray Family research notes pdf in the document section of this profile.

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From Rootweb:

   Dear Cousin Phyllis!!!!,
   Yes, I believe there is a strong probability that we are related. I was born and raised in Floyd Co., Texas. In 1976, my late aunt, Blanche Scott Rutherford, in honor of the bicentennial, wrote out in long hand, a history of our family as she knew it. She was age 80 at the time. My wife and I typed up her manuscript and made copies for family descendants and that got us interested in genealogy and it has been a labor of love ever since. Most of what she wrote concerned her maternal line, the ZANT family of GA and Stephens Co., TX but she did have some information on the SCOTT/RAY families as well. Much of the efforts of my wife and I has been to prove or disprove much of her information.
   It was her belief that her GF, Hiram Ray Scott, was named after his mother’s brother, Hiram RAY. Another story she related concerned how the Scott’s got to Texas. She said Thomas Jefferson Scott was a bit of a ‘scraper’ and was involved in a fistfight in Alabama. But when his opponent drew a knife on him, he picked up an axe handle and knocked him out. Thinking he had killed him, he left out for Texas, only to find out later that the man survived. [As I started to check out this story, I found evidence that leads me to believe it was Hiram RAY who was the ‘hot-headed’ one.] In 1855, in Nacogdoches Co., Thomas Scott and Jesse Burk signed a bond for the release of Hiram RAY, who had been charged with Assault on one John R. Leavy. No further information as to the outcome of this case was found, but it definitely ties Thomas and Hiram as probable kin.
   I have not been able to find Thomas and his family on the 1840 census of any county of Alabama or Mississippi, although 8 of his 11 ch ultimately list AL as their bp. With one, Sarah, claiming MS. This is what led me to the suspicion that their residence may have been in the border area between these two states. I finally found the family in Jackson Co. Arkansas, [Bird Twp, p.9 #12] in 1850, but not in 1840! In the introduction to my book, I speculate that the family maybe resided in the household of an older Thomas Scott [perhaps his parent?]
   in Jackson Co. AR, 1840, as it almost fits. [There are TAYLOR families there also.]
   The oldest son of Thomas and Peggy, Robert S.[no one seems to know what the ‘S’ stood for, I wonder now if it could have been ‘Solomon’] was married 3 times. The first in Coryell Co., TX to Rebecca Jane BEARD, the dau of Isabel (or Lucy) BEARD – a widow who appears to have migrated to TX along w/ the Scott’s. Rebecca died after giving birth to 2 ch., Isabel b ca 1856 and Hiram b ca 1858. They were enumerated in the 1870 Coryell census in the household of widow Polly Ann or Mary TAYLOR [Lucy BEARD is also in this HH] No further info has been found (of a certainty) on these offspring. Robert and 5 of his brothers served the Confederacy in the Civil War. In 1864, Robert went to Monroe Co. MS and md Lucinda Wilkerson [a James M. RAY (possibly a cousin?) was his bondsman]. They had one dau, Mary J. and the mother must have d during childbirth, because in 1868 he md the CW widow Desdemona D. (WEBB) REED. They li in or near Detroit in Sanford Co.(now Lamar) AL by 1870. They had 10 ch.
   Robert and Desdemona are buried in the Pickle cemetery, Monroe Co. MS (a few miles from Gattman/ practically on the boarder between Monroe Co. and Lamar Co. AL.) A gs filled in info on Robert’s death certificate, saying he was the s/o John Scott and Margaret Taylor, (obviously in error, but again may indicate a relationship to the Taylor family…Taylor is a recurring given name in many of the Scott descendants). There is a Ray Cemetery near Greenwood Springs, MS not far from where many of Robert’s descendants currently reside.
   Tom Scott Jr., 5th son of Thomas and Peggy, d in 1922 and his widow later applied for a CW widow’s pension [TX Archives, TX Confederate Pension Application #46733, Bk 7:32440] stating that her husband was b in Fayette Co. Alabama. [However, his obituary stated that he was b in Pontotoc Co. MS!]
   This is a brief summary of some of the information I have gathered, which is listed in my book. A copy of which should be found in the Gatesville, TX Public library. If any of this seems to be supported by what you may have on the RAY family, I would be anxious to know of it. 

Message Board Post:

There was a Hiram Ray, born in South Carolina about 1800, found in the 1850 federal census of Nacogdoches County Texas along with his wife named Elizabeth Caroline and his children, and an 80 year old woman living in the household named Rebecca Ray born 1770 in Virginia. Rebecca Ray may have been Hiram's mother. There is great evidence that Hiram Ray also had a sister named Margaret "Peggy" Ray Scott and her husband Thomas Jefferson Scott and children also living in 1850 census of Douglas, Nacogdoches County, Texas. There was also a Sarah "Sally" Ray and her husband Charles M. Taylor living in 1850 in Nacogdoches Co. Texas, married in Morgan Co. Alabama, and their children. These Rays and Taylors were later found in Johnson, Hill, and Hood Co. Texas.


There was a Rebecca Ray, age 80 years, living with Hiram and Elizabeth Caroline Ray in Nacogdoches County Texas in 1850. In 1850, there was also a Charles and Sarah "Sally" Ray Taylor and a Thomas and Peggy Scott, living in Douglas, Nacogdoches County Texas. We suspect that these families were siblings to the above three documented brothers.


1850 United States Federal Census about Margaret Scott

Name: Margaret Scott

Age: 34

Estimated Birth Year: abt 1816

Birth Place: South Carolina

Gender: Female

Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Bird, Jackson, Arkansas

Family Number: 12

Household Members:

Name Age

Thomas Scott 36

Margaret Scott 34

Robert Scott 16

Hiram Scott 15

James Scott 13

John Scott 12

Thomas Scott 11

Sarah Scott 9

William Scott 7

Mary Scott 6

Wesley Scott 2

Joel Scott 0

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Margaret “Peggy” Ray's Timeline

1816
1816
South Carolina, United States
1834
March 1834
AL, United States
1835
April 16, 1835
AL, United States
1836
1836
Alabama, United States
1840
November 12, 1840
MS, United States
1848
August 17, 1848
AL, United States
1853
1853
Age 37
Douglas, Nacogdoches, TX, United States