David G. Scoggins1

M, #8360, (1798 - 1890)
  • Reference: [8360:A]

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Notes

  • Name Variation: David G. Scroggin.
  • Name Variation: David Green Scroggins.

Children of David G. Scoggins & Martha 'Patsy' Breedlove

  • Last Edited: 15 Dec 2008

Citations

  1. 8360.
  2. [S177] Rootsweb/Ancestry Database: Database: ausborn, David Moore <e-mail address, 15 Sep 2000, transcribed 16 Sep 2000.
  3. [S339] David Moore, Database: "http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi."
  4. [S50] http://www.geocities.com/jeanjarboe58/Sturgeon/… [9 Dec 2001]; Gives date as 21 Apr 1821.
  5. [S70] Ancestry.com, General search results, URL: www.ancestry.com, :
    Alabama Marriages, 1807-1902
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/srrd.asp?rd=db&dbid=7838
    Martha Breedlove      David G. Scroggins      12 Apr 1821      Lawrence.
  6. [S151] Ancestry.com, Marriages--Alabama to 1825, URL: http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/2080a.htm, Query: JoAnn Cantrell, 10 Oct 1998.
  7. [S62] Scoggins Forum message Virgina Degnan, <e-mail address>, David SCROGGINS/M. BREEDLOVE, AL 1821, 30 Jul 1999
    http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi at http://www.genforum.com/scoggins/
  8. [S50] http://www.sharpwriters.com/genealogy/breedlove.html [9 Dec 2001].
  9. [S50] Roane County Historical Newsletter, Vol. 4, Issue 8, Nov 1973, page 53
    The court of Chancery was organized in 1824. The following paragraph
    explains about the court.

    "Be it remembered that on the 6th of December being the first
    Monday of said month in the year of Our Lord 1824. The day
    appointed by an act of the General Assembly of the State of
    Tennessee Entitled 'An act to amend the Judiciary System of this
    State' passed the 21st day of Oct. 1824, for the Organization of a
    Court of Chancery to be held at Kingston in the County of Roane,
    for the Counties of Knox, Anderson, Morgan Roane, Rhea,
    Hamilton, Campbell, McMinn, Monroe and Blount. The Honorable
    John CATRON one of Judges of the Supreme Courts & Courts of
    Chancery for the State of Tennessee appeared and having Taken
    his seat on the Bench on (sic) the Court house in Kingston in the
    County of Roane. The Sheriff of Roane made proclamation that the
    said Chancery Court was open and ready to proceed to business.

    "And the Court adjourned until tomorrow morning at nine Oclock."

    The Court met the next day and Thomas N. CLARK, Jr. was
    appointed Clerk and Master. On his bond, signing with him, were
    Thomas N. CLARK, Sr. (his father), James McCAMPBELL (his
    brother-in-law), Henry LIGGETT and William B. CLARK (his brother).
    The bond was for $10,000.

    After taking the oath, Thomas N. CLARK, Jr. was ordered by the
    Court to "Proceed immediately to Knoxville and receive from the
    Clerk of the Supreme Court for the Second Judicial Circuit all the
    papers and records now in his possession which are required to be
    transmitted to this Court and return with them as soon as practible. "
    . . .
    David G. SCROGGIN and William BREEDLOVE, brothers-in-law in
    Alabama. SCROGGIN lived in Lawrence County; BREEDLOVE
    moved to Tennessee shortly after 1826 or 1827; 1829 SCROGGIN
    moved to Tennessee and was a citizen of Meigs Co. 1837,
    BREEDLOVE of Monroe Co. same year. pp 188-195.
    . . .

  10. [S423] Vanessa Butler, Database: "RW WC: vbutler."