Judith Arlene Scotts Genealogy Lockery Family

Descendants of David Scott

 

 

 

Descendants of Thomas Scott

 

 

Generation No. 1

 

        1.  Thomas1 Scott was born in Hamilton, Ontario, and died in Hamilton, Ontario.  He married Unknown UNKNOWN.  She was born in Hamilton, Ontario.

Notes for Thomas Scott: Further research is needed to determine the date and place of birth for Thomas.

More notes for Thomas Scott: In 1975 I met Thomas Scott, the grandfather of my husband Thomas David Harry Scott. He was living on the Hamilton Mountain at the time of our marriage. He was still living in Hamilton, Ontario in 1985 when I left Hamilton, Ontario for British Columbia. Further research is needed to determine if Thomas was still a resident of Hamilton after 1985.  When I was introduced to Thomas in 1975 he was in his 80's.

Notes for the Wife of Thomas Scott: In 1975 when I first met Thomas the grandfather of my husband, Thomas David Harry Scott I was told that his wife had been deceased for quite sometime. Further research is needed to determine the name of Thomas's wife. Further research is needed to determine the date and place of death for Thomas's  wife.

       

Child of Thomas Scott and Unknown UNKNOWN is:

+      2                 i.       David2 Scott, born in Hamilton, Ontario.

Notes for David Scott: Further research is needed to locate the date and place of birth for David Scott.

 

 

Generation No. 2

 

        2.  David2 Scott (Thomas1) was born in Hamilton, Ontario.  He married Evana Scott, daughter of Unknown UNKNOWN and Eva Unknown.  She was born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

 

Notes for David Scott:

Note: I can remember in the early days when I met both David and Evana Scott  how they accepted me with my two children. They made me feel very welcome. The children were made to feel right at home and a part of the Scott household.

David and Evana had the following five children: Thomas David Harry Scott; Larry Scott; Nancy Scott; Janet Scott; Linda Scott all born in Hamilton, Ontario.  

  

Children of David Scott and Evana Scott are:

        3                 i.       Linda3 Scott, born in Hamilton, Ontario.

 

Notes for Linda Scott:

Linda Scott was the daughter of Evana and David Scott. She was the oldest of the girls. She was an independent outgoing young women who always knew what she wanted in life.

Notes for Linda Scott: Linda married Ted Unknown.

 

        4                ii.       Janet Scott, born in Hamilton, Ontario.

 

Notes for Janet Scott:

Janet Scott was the daughter of Evana and David Scott. Janet was the youngest of the girls and was very sensitive to most everything. I remember weeping with he r at her sister's wedding, most likely in sympathy for Janet. I have the photograph that was taken of both myself and Janet weeping in a receiving line of guests at the reception. At the reception she suddenly realized she was going to be the only girl left at home. I remember so clearly as if it were yesterday as she started to grieve the loss of her sister Nancy before she had even left for her honeymoon. Indeed Janet was a very sensitive young woman who had a lot of love and compassion for the ones who were close and very dear to her.

 

        5               iii.       Larry Scott, born in Hamilton, Ontario Canada.

 

Notes for Larry Scott:

Larry Scott was the youngest son of Evana and David Scott. I believe Larry was about 10 years old when Thomas David Harry Scott and Judith Arlene Bajkor were married. We were married in 1975.

 

        6               iv.       Nancy Scott, born in Hamilton, Ontario.

 

Notes for Nancy Scott:

Nancy Scott was the middle daughter born to Evana and David Scott. She was very close to her sister Janet and they did many things together. Nancy was very much like her sister Janet as she was sensitive but not as much as her sister Janet .I remember Nancy having a good sense of humour and liked to have a good laugh. Out of the girls I was close to both Nancy and Janet. I was able to get to know both these girls and develop a close friendship with them both. We always had a good time when together.

More Notes for Nancy Scott: Nancy married Billy unknown.

 

+      7                v.       Thomas David Harry Scott, born December 16, 1951 in Hamilton, Ontario.

 

 

Generation No. 3

 

        7.  Thomas David Harry3 Scott (David2, Thomas1) was born December 16, 1951 in Hamilton, Ontario.  He married Judith Arlene Scott April 09, 1975 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, daughter of Harvie Mays and Margaret Dawe.  She was born October 05, 1949 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

 

Notes for Thomas David Harry Scott:

Thomas Scott adopted Judith Arlene Bajkor's children at point of marriage. He adopted both Stanley John and Linda Margaret in 1975 after marriage. Tom was a good father who really loved his children. Not many men would take on someone else' s children and be willing to adopt them and make them his own. He did have a heart of gold. Thomas worked at Dofasco steel company in the blast furnace for many years in Hamilton, Ontario. At one time he and his dad David Scott worked at Dofasco at the same time. Dofasco was very famous for their Christmas parties for the families of their employees. They put on excellent parties for the children. There were gifts for the children and their parents including a big box of   goodies and fruit for each one who worked for Dofasco. This was a highlight for the year for all the families who had loved ones working at Dofasco.

 

More About Thomas David Harry Scott:

Adoption: In 1975 Thomas Scott adopted both Stanley John and Linda Margaret in Hamilton, Ontario Canada

 

Notes for Judith Arlene Scott:

Judith Arlene Scott {Mays-Bajkor} was the only daughter born to Harvey Harry May s and Margaret Irene Dawe. I was raised in a loving home by my mother and my grandparents, Stanley and Cora Dawe when my parents separated when I was two and a half years of age. At that time I went to live in Hamilton Ontario in the family home at 73 Hyde Park Avenue, the home where my mother and aunts were raised.

 

It was a home where I was nurtured with much love, care, support and guidance. At the tender age of five I can remember my grandmother walking with me each day to kindergarten. I remember being a very shy little girl and was very nervous attending school. My grandmother was kind and sensitive to the fact of my timidity and nervousness on that first day of school. Each day we would walk to school and my grandmother would sing, skip and play games with me. She made  attending school a fun thing to do. Before long I was enjoying school and got over my nervousness.

 

My grandfather was the one who taught me how to tie my own shoe laces. We were a close knit family that did everything together. I can look back and remember all the fun times I had with my grandparents and the wonderful summer vacations at the family cottage in the northland of Ontario. I was given so much support and learned much from them throughout my life and early growing up years.

 

The music background I inherited from my father and grandparents was also encouraged by my grandmother Cora Dawe as she too had a love for music . In her younger days she learned to play the piano. She loved to sing and I re member sitting at her feet singing with her. I sang in the choir of Melrose United Church in Hamilton Ontario and was involved in the Junior, Intermediate and Senior choirs. This is where I really enjoyed myself.

 

I thank God for my Christian heritage roots that have been passed down to me through my family. My l ife has been enriched by the influence of my families nurturing, care, love, teaching and acceptance that was given during my growing up years in Hamilton, Ontario.

 

Note: Education:

Douglas College: Nursing Program, 1988-1992;

Medical Laboratory,1983-1984;

A.C.E. Training in Christian Education 1980-1983;

Christian Counselling Training Program,1980

 

Note: Employment History:  Nursing Aide,  St. Peters Hospital, Hamilton, Ontario 1967-1968;

Nursing Aide, Dr. Rygiel's Home for Children, Hamilton, Ontario 1968; 

Registered Home Day Care Provider 1977-1980; 

Taught the ABC's of Learning to Read Program to young children ages 5 to 7 at Bethesda Christian Center, Ancaster, Ontario 1980-1983;

 Laboratory Dr. Rygiel's Home for Children, Hamilton, Ontario 1983-1984;

Christian Counselor- Crossroads Christian Communications 1980-1993; 

Missions Services of Hamilton Ontario - Christian Counselling 1984-1985; 

Home Care Nursing Port Coquitlam, BC 1985-1992.

 

More About Thomas Scott and Judith Scott:

Marriage: April 09, 1975, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

       

Children of Thomas Scott and Judith Scott are:

+      8                 i.       Stanley John4 Scott, born January 25, 1970 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

        9                ii.       Linda Margaret Scott, born November 23, 1973 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.  She married Darren John Brant August 06, 2000 in Rose Garden, Burnaby Mountain, Burnaby BC; born February 22, 1972 in Powell River, BC.

 

Notes for Linda Margaret Scott:

Linda Margaret was born on a sunny cold day November 23,1973 in Hamilton, Ontario. This is a day I will never forget as long as I will live. It was such a joyous occasion. With great anticipation I arrived at Henderson General Hospital to have my precious baby. In those days you never knew in advance what sex of the baby you were going to have. I just knew I was going to have my baby and the baby was going to be healthy.

 

I remember when the time was near I was anxious to have my baby. After nine months of pregnancy I wanted to hold this precious soul in my arms. After a few hours I was able to do just that and was a very happy young mother of a beautiful baby girl. I now had a complete family, a boy and a girl. What more could a mother want. Lynn had big blue -grey eyes and a full head of hair that was almost black. She took after her grandmother as she too was born with a full head of black hair. It wasn't until Lynn became 6 months old that she lost all that black hair. After that she had a full head of blond curly hair. To this day Lynn has never lost her blond hair. Her eyes are still beautiful. Her eyes are now a blue-green color. I remember Lynn's big eyes in the delivery room as they were wide open looking right at me. She never closed her eyes from the time she was born until she left my side to go to the nursery to get washed and dressed and prepared for my family to see her for the first time.

 

Right from the start I knew it was going to be a special relationship I would have with my daughter. In spite of the  early months of colic in which she cried quite a lot and was generally not happy with all the gas pain she had, she did eventually grow out of  it and she developed a personality that was meek and quiet.

 

As a little girl I can remember the love she had for me and her other family members .She was a sensitive little girl who liked to hug and kiss you and liked to be touched. Lynn always wanted to be close by my side. She was a shy but caring and sensitive little girl right from the start that always wanted to stay close to her mother. We did just about everything together through her growing up years. I think that is why Lynn and I get on so well with each other today.

 

All of these qualities have stayed with Lynn all through her growing up years and today she is an outgoing young woman who gets along with most everyone. She is a sensitive woman who cares about other people's needs above her own. Lynn has lost her shyness and is not afraid to share her thoughts and feelings with others .Lynn has developed long lasting friendships with a couple of good friends and she is a loyal friend to them. Lynn is now able to use those qualities of care, sensitivity and concern with others in her work place as a Legal Assistant with a Law Firm here in Vancouver. I am so proud of my girl who has become my best friend and someone who I can confide in when needed.

 

Note: Linda Margaret married Darren Brant in the Rose Garden on Burnaby Mountain, August 6, 2000.

 

Notes for Darren John Brant:

Darren John came into our lives a few years ago through meeting my daughter Linda Margaret who prefers to be called "Lynn". He has brought so much joy to not only Lynn but to all of our family. Darren is what you would call a peace maker of the family. Whenever Darren comes into a room he always brings peace and joy. Darren has so many positive qualities that always stands out in a group of people. He has a warm and outgoing personality that reaches out to others.

 

Darren has shown so much kindness and love to me all through the years I have known him. He is always ready to lend a helping hand when needed. He is always ready to go the extra mile with never a complaint. His cheery attitude is always welcome no matter where he goes. Darren and Lynn both have been willing to offer assistance by picking me up with the car for shopping trips and many other outings. They are both able to help with my wheelchair and never complain. Darren always has a smile on his face. I can't remember ever seeing Darren without a smile. He is never grumpy or out of sorts. I really thank God for Darren. He certainly has brought so much joy and cheer to our household since he came into our lives a few years ago. I have often told Darren he is more of a son to me than a son-in-law. Darren has brought much joy, peace and contentment to not only my life but to all the members of our family.

 

Source of Information: Provided by Judith Arlene Scott [Mays-Bajkor] mother of his wife Linda "Lynn" Margaret Scott.

 

More About Darren Brant and Linda Scott:

Marriage: August 06, 2000, Rose Garden, Burnaby Mountain, Burnaby BC

 

 

Generation No. 4

 

        8.  Stanley John4 Scott (Thomas David Harry3, David2, Thomas1) was born January 25, 1970 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.  He married Jodie Lakustra, daughter of Unknown Lakustra and Ann Lakustra.  She was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

 

Notes for Stanley John Scott:

Note: Stanley John Scott and Jodie Lakustra had one daughter Bailey Judith Ann Lakustra.

 Stanley did not marry Jodie Lakustra.

 

Stanley John Scott was born on a beautiful sunny day in Hamilton, Ontario January 25, 1970. He was born one month premature at 5 pounds. I remember the doctor saying Stanley John was tiny but wirily. In spite of his smallness he had strength to his tiny hands. He would grab my fingers and hold on tight. He wasn't letting go for any thing. Right from the start Stan was a good natured little boy. He always smiled and never cried only when he was hungry. He was always full of cheer and never had a day that he was fussy. Even in teething Stan never cried. He was content and happy to suck on his teething ring. He was the type of baby you could put down on a blanket with toys and one who was always content to play with whatever you gave him. He never complained about what you gave him to play with.

 

Stan has always been a good natured little boy who grew up being sensitive to other people's feelings. He was the one who always had a word that made you laugh and forget about your cares and worries. Stan has always had an outgoing personality. He can come into a room and bring much cheer and joy to just about any situation one would find themselves in. You cannot be sad for long with Stan around. He is a young man who truly brings much joy when you are in his presence.

 

I can remember Stan as a young outgoing little boy who was never afraid to make new friends. In the early days we moved a few times and Stan with his outgoing personality would run up to a complete stranger and ask the boy or girl the following question "You wanna be my Friend" and sure enough a short time later you would see both Stan and his new found friend he had just met playing and having a great time.

 

As family we have often had a laugh or two of all the times when Stan would run up the street and introduce himself to fellow peers an d ask them to be his friends. Stan never lacked for friends. He is still the same today but a little wiser in how he approaches the people he wishes to befriend. As an adult he has developed much artistic talent and has done very well in starting his own business here in British Columbia. I am sure his outgoing personality has helped him in obtaining many contracts for his business.

 

He owns and operates his own Rock and Water Scaping business. Stan can sculpt just about any piece of rock and make something that is drab into a beautiful piece of art. He makes rock and water features for fireplace mantles, Table top water features complete with a waterfall, rock and water fountains with ponds for private homes and has built rock climbing walls and does just about anything that is possible for a water and rock scaping business.

 

Notes for Jodie Lakustra:

Note: Jodie Lakustra and Stan Scott had one daughter Bailey Judith Ann Lakustra . Stan and Jodie did not marry.

Source of Information provided by Judith Arlene Scott {Mays-Bajkor].

       

Child of Stanley Scott and Jodie Lakustra is:

        10               i.       Bailey Judith Ann5 Lakustra, born January 26, 1993 in Winnipeg, Manitoba.