Launcelot Scott Jr. of Nelsonville
The photo is taken Nov 17, 1888. It is of Launcelot L. Scott Jr., son of Launcelot Scott and Jane ? whom I believe came from England. It is a professional photo taken by McDowell Studios in Nelsonville. Launcelot Scott Jr. is the brother of Hannah Catherine Scott, who married Lorenzo Dow Poston.....(they are all ancestors of mine)... Launcelot Scott is listed in the Athens County Atlas of 1905 as one of the early settlers and businessmen in the county, and one who started the coal mining industry. Regards, Patrick (See his census record below)
1850 census for Lancelot Scott Sr.:
Lancelot Scott age 45 miner estate worth $1500 born in England
Jane age 40 born in England
Hannah age 19 born in England
Emma Jane 15 born in Pennsylvania
Sarah Ann age 13 born in Ohio
John W. age 11 born in Ohio
Lancelot Jr. age 6 born in Ohio
Joseph S. age 4 born in OHio
Winfield age 2 born in Ohio
Josephine age 2/12 born in Ohio
From the History of the Hocking Valley 1883: page 421,
Soon after the location of the Hocking Valley Canal Eastern capitalists and other of our own State made extensive purchases of land along the line of the canal from Lick Run to Chauncey. Among the most extensive purchasers were Thomas Ewing and Samuel F. Vinton, who shortly afterward associated with themselves Nicholas Biddle and Elihu Chauncey, of Philidelphia, under the name of Ewing, Vinton and Co. The firm made an opening for coal about the time of the completion of the canal to Nelsonville. Their mine was located in the hillside on the Nelsonville seam of coal, at the Dorr Run canal basin, on what is now the west end of the incorporated village of Nelsonville
Shortly after the mine of Biddle, Ewing and Vinton was opened another opening by Fuller and Walker (James Fuller and A. B. Walker of Athens) was made a little further up the river. Then Clement Fay-(ancestor of the webmaster), John Crothers, C. Steenrod, Launcelot Scott, J. F. Sommers and L. Steenrod were found among the pioneer miners of the valley. Their mines were situated on both sides of the Hocking river at Nelsonville, and the coal was hauled in wagons from the mouth of the mines to the canal, dumped on the wharf and loaded on the boats with wheelbarrows. Steenrod and Scott operated in what is known as the old Steenrod works just below the village. They were in partnership but soon dissolved, Steenrod keeping the old works and Scott opening new mines in what is now known as Robbins Hill. These mines were successfully worked by Mr. Scott for a number of years when on his death, the business passed into the hands of Lorenzo Dow Poston, a son in law, who followed it up on a more extended scale.
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Lorenzo Dow Poston- was born in Hampshire County, Virginia, March 22, 1812 and moved to Athens county in 1830 and engaged in buying and selling cattle until about 1835, when he moved to Nelsonville and went into the mercantile business. He owned a large tract of land in and near Nelsonville and in 1852 went into the mining business in which he was very successful. Nov. 26, 1835, he was married to Martha Wilson, who only lived about two years. Sept. 26, 1838 he married Lucinda Parkinson. They had five children, two of which are living- William W. and Lucinda, wife of E. P. Pendleton. In 1852 he was married to Miss Hannah Scott. They had three children, Winfield, Irvin and Clarence E. Mr. Poston died 12- 16- 1875. He was a man of fine business talent, and his death was mourned by all that knew him. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church for many years before his death and had been Class Leader several years. When a young man he used to work by the month at any kind of work he could obtain. He obtained it all by his own good management and hard work. Mrs. Hannah Poston, wife of the deceased was born Sept. 15, 1830, in England and came to America with her parents when 3 and one half years old. They settled on the Ohio River and lived there until she was about ten years old when they came to Nelsonville.
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Charles Augustus Cable, Cashier of the Merchants and Miners Bank of Nelsonville, and member of the firm C. A. Cable and Company, hardware stoves, tin ware, and furniture dealers, was born in Nelsonville, April 6. 1934. April 23, 1857 he married Sarah A. Scott, daughter of Launcelot Scott of Nelsonville. They have four children: Charles W. Cable, a physician of Logan Ohio; Don Carlos Cable, Teller in Merchants and Miners Bank; and Eugene W. and Edith G. attending school.
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Charles Walter Cable, M. D. Nelsonville, was born July 25, 1859. He is the oldest of four children of Charles A. and Sarah A. Scott Cable, with whom he lived until manhood and received a high school education in his native city. At the age of seventeen he began the study of medicine under Dr. Richard Gundry, Superintendent of the Columbus Hospital for the Insane at Columbus and was under his preceptorship eighteen months, when he went to Athens and studied under Dr. A. B. Frame eighteen months. He graduated from the Medical college of Ohio, at Cincinnati in March 2, 1880. He then continued his studies until the following winter when he went to New York City and attended a course of lectures at the Bellevue Hospital Medical College from which he graduated from March 10, 1881. He then began the practice of medicine at Nelsonville. Oct. 12, 1881, he married Bessie, daughter of Elmer and Mary Cooley Golden, of Athens. They are both members of the First Presbyterian Church of Nelsonville.
Affidavit: Lorenzo D. Poston from W. E. Peters Papers
State of Ohio, Athens County, ss. Before me, a Notary Public in and for said County, personally appeared Silas Dew, who being first duly sworn says that he is fifty years of age; that he has lived in or near Nelsonville, Athens county, Ohio all his lifetime; that he knew Lorenzo D. Poston quite well; that the said Poston died testate, on or about the 16th day of December, 1875, leaving surviving him his wife Hannah D. Poston, who has since died, and the following named children, to-wit; William W. Poston, Clinton L. Poston, Lucinda M. Pendleton, wife of Edward P. Pendleton, Winfield S. Poston, Irvin G. Poston, and Clarence E. Poston; that Dow L. Poston, one of the children of the said Lorenzo D. Poston, deceased, died prior to the date of the death of the said Lorenzo D. Poston, leaving surviving him two small children Lulu and Fred, as his only heirs at law; and that the said Lorenzo D. Poston, died leaving personal property much in excess of his debts. Signed Silas Dew. Sworn to me and signed in my presence this 5th day of August 1903. Signed W. E. Peters, Notary Public in and for Athens county, Ohio.
1880 US Census Athens county, Ohio
Launcelot L. SCOTT, JR. | Self | M | Male | W | 36 | OH | Coal Miner | ENG | ENG |
Celia SCOTT | Wife | M | Female | W | 33 | OH | Keeping House | IRE | ENG |
Frankie SCOTT | Dau | S | Female | W | 12 | OH | At School | OH | OH |
Grace SCOTT | Dau | S | Female | W | 10 | OH | At School | OH | OH |
Earl L. SCOTT | Son | S | Male | W | 6 | OH | OH | OH | |
May E. SCOTT | Dau | S | Female | W | 4 | OH | OH | OH | |
Nellie E. SCOTT | Dau | S | Female | W | 1 | OH | OH | OH |
Census Place | Nelsonville, Athens, Ohio | |
Family History Library Film | 1254993 | |
NA Film Number | T9-0993 | |
Page Number | 274B
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Winfield S. SCOTT | Self | M | Male | W | 32 | OH | Weigh Master Coal Mine | ENG | ENG |
Effie SCOTT | Wife | M | Female | W | 28 | OH | Keeping House | VA | OH |
Alfred SCOTT | Son | S | Male | W | 4 | OH | OH | OH | |
Mary FORESTER | Other | S | Female | W | 17 | OH | Servant | IRE | IRE |
Census Place | Nelsonville, Athens, Ohio | |
Family History Library Film | 1254993 | |
NA Film Number | T9-0993 | |
Page Number | 294A |
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