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Sarah Scott (Ferguson)

Also Known As: "Sally", "Sally Ferguson", "Sarah Scott", "Sarah Ferguson", "Sallie Scott Ferguson"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Lincoln or Rutherford, North Carolina, United States
Death: September 13, 1888 (90)
Blountsville, Blount, Alabama, United States
Place of Burial: Blountsville, Blount, Alabama, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Robert Ferguson, III and Abigail Ferguson
Wife of Thomas Scott
Mother of Rice Scott; Rachel Hood; Malinda Keen; Armanda Jane Choron; Mary Ann Culbreath and 5 others
Sister of Eli Ferguson; Martin F. Ferguson; Elias Ferguson; Polly Ferguson; Jane Ferguson and 2 others

Managed by: Dan Cornett
Last Updated:

About Sarah Scott

Sarah "Sally" Ferguson was the daughter of a Scots family living along the Tennessee River north of Chattanooga in 1818 when a young North Carolinian named Thomas Scott, a veteran of the Creek Indian Wars and the War of 1812, who was probably working as a farm laborer in the area, came to her attention. When her father, Robert Ferguson, realized that the relationship was becoming serious, he forbade Sally to see him again. He was probably unimpressed by Thomas's prospects or perhaps it was ethnic/religious differences, small as they may now seem (Highland but Presbyterian Ferguson vs. Lowland and Baptist Scott). In any case, Robert was unwise enough to make the ultimate fatherly threat — Young lady, never darken my door again if you marry this man! Sally decided she wouldn't — darken his door that is — so she eloped and married Tom on October 6, 1818 in Roane County, Tennessee. They lived in Rhea and Giles Counties, Tennessee for short periods before traveling on and settling in Blount County, Alabama by 1830. Tom apparently was familiar with Blount from having passed through the area while in the military. They did well in Blount County. As a veteran, Thomas had rights to claim government land and later also made use of homestead laws to claim additional land. The 1850 census valued their property at $1000, and by 1860 the census indicated they were worth $4400 in real and personal property which were large amounts by the standards of the time and place. Tom farmed the land and Sally raised seven daughters and three sons. In 1869 they donated two acres of land near their house for the Old Siloam Baptist Church and Cemetery. The church building fell into disuse and was removed many years ago but the cemetery remains on private farm land. Sally and Tom as well as many of granddaughter Sarah (Serry)'s other relatives are buried there. Tom died in 1870 and Sally in 1888 at the age of 90. The photograph we have of her was taken in her old age.

Notes:

The FindAGrave memorial has Sally's birthplace as North Carolina, whereas this profile was originally created with information from the Neely family trees with a birth place of Greene, Tennessee -- was it part of North Carolina at her birth? In the 1850 & 1880 census she is reported as born in North Carolina.

MyHeritage Family Trees have birth dates of Jan 11th (as does FindAGrave), while others have Nov. 6th.

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Sarah Scott's Timeline

1798
January 11, 1798
Lincoln or Rutherford, North Carolina, United States
1820
January 25, 1820
Rhea County, Tennessee, United States
1822
June 27, 1822
Blount County, Alabama, United States
1824
September 25, 1824
Blount County, Alabama, United States
1826
July 16, 1826
Blount County, Alabama, United States
1828
September 26, 1828
Blountsville, Blount County, Alabama, United States
1830
July 12, 1830
Blount County, Alabama, United States
1832
September 2, 1832
Blount County, Alabama, United States
1834
September 22, 1834
Blount County, Alabama, United States