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SCOTT (Soundex S300) — See also CLINGMAN-SCOTT, COOTS, COST, COTT, ESCOTT, JENKINS-SCOTT, KINGSCOTT, LINSCOTT, MUSCOTT, PIERCE-SCOTT, PRESCOTT, SCHOTT, SCOT, SCOTT-WILLIAMS, SCOTTE, SCOTTEN, SCOTTI, SCOTTO, SCOTTON, SCOTTWOOD, SCOTTY, SKEET, SKUTT, SZOTT, TAPSCOTT, TRESCOTT, TRUSCOTT, WAINSCOTT, WESCOTT.

  Scott, C. B. — of Brooke County, W.Va. Member of West Virginia state house of delegates from Brooke County, 1905. Burial location unknown.
  Scott, C. J. — of Knoxville, Marion County, Iowa. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Iowa, 1928. Burial location unknown.
  Scott, Caroline Lavinia See Caroline Harrison
  Scott, Catherine — of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pa. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Pennsylvania, 2008. Female. Still living as of 2008.
  Scott, Catherine D. — of Washington, D.C. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from District of Columbia, 1964, 1968. Female. Still living as of 1968.
  Scott, Celia — of Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz County, Calif. Mayor of Santa Cruz, Calif., 1997-98. Female. Still living as of 1998.
  Scott, Charles (1739-1813) — Born in Goochland County, Va., 1739. General in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War; member of Virginia state legislature, 1789; Governor of Kentucky, 1808-12. Died in Clark County, Ky., October 22, 1813 (age about 74 years). Original interment in private or family graveyard; reinterment in 1854 at Frankfort Cemetery, Frankfort, Ky.
  Relatives: Father-in-law of George Mortimer Bibb.
  Scott County, Ky. is named for him.
  The city of Scottsville, Kentucky, is named for him.
  See also National Governors Association biography
  Scott, Charles (born c.1850) — of Fargo, Cass County, Dakota Territory (now N.Dak.). Born in Canada, about 1850. Hotel business; mayor of Fargo, N.Dak., 1886-87. Burial location unknown.
  Scott, Charles — of Peterborough, Hillsborough County, N.H. Member of New Hampshire state senate 15th District, 1897-98. Burial location unknown.
  Scott, Charles B. — of Artesia, Los Angeles County, Calif. Postmaster at Artesia, Calif., 1899-1901. Burial location unknown.
  Scott, Charles F. — of Brooke County, W.Va.; Ritchie County, W.Va. Republican. Member of West Virginia state house of delegates from Brooke County, 1864-65; member of West Virginia state senate, 1871-77 (4th District 1871-72, 3rd District 1873-77); candidate for Presidential Elector for West Virginia. Burial location unknown.
  Scott, Charles F. — of Parkersburg, Wood County, W.Va. Republican. Postmaster at Parkersburg, W.Va., 1878-86. Burial location unknown.
  Scott, Charles Frederick (1860-1938) — also known as Charles F. Scott — of Iola, Allen County, Kan. Born in Allen County, Kan., September 7, 1860. Republican. Newspaper editor; member of Kansas state senate, 1892-96; candidate for Presidential Elector for Kansas; U.S. Representative from Kansas, 1901-11 (at-large 1901-07, 2nd District 1907-11); delegate to Republican National Convention from Kansas, 1916, 1932. Died in 1938 (age about 77 years). Interment at Iola Cemetery, Iola, Kan.
  Relatives: Son of John W. Scott and Maria (Protsman) Scott; married, June 15, 1893, to May Brevard Ewing.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  Scott, Charles H. — of Plymouth, Windsor County, Vt. Member of Vermont state house of representatives from Plymouth, 1888. Burial location unknown.
  Scott, Charles H. — of Gladstone, Delta County, Mich. Postmaster at Gladstone, Mich., 1891. Burial location unknown.
  Scott, Charles H. — of Montgomery, Montgomery County, Ala. Republican. Member of Republican National Committee from Alabama, 1904; delegate to Republican National Convention from Alabama, 1904; Independent Republican candidate for Governor of Alabama, 1910. Burial location unknown.
  Scott, Charles Lewis (1827-1899) — also known as Charles L. Scott — of Sonora, Tuolumne County, Calif.; Camden, Wilcox County, Ala. Born in Richmond, Va., January 23, 1827. Democrat. U.S. Representative from California at-large, 1857-61; served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Alabama, 1872, 1876, 1880, 1884; U.S. Minister to Venezuela, 1885-89. Died near Mt. Pleasant, Monroe County, Ala., April 30, 1899 (age 72 years, 97 days). Interment in private or family graveyard.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — U.S. State Dept career summary
  Scott, Charles N. — of Oswego Falls (now part of Fulton), Oswego County, N.Y. Postmaster at Oswego Falls, N.Y., 1897. Burial location unknown.
  Scott, Charles Ray (1904-1983) — Born in Adel, Dallas County, Iowa, January 13, 1904. U.S. District Judge for the Middle District of Florida, 1966-76; took senior status 1976. Died May 12, 1983 (age 79 years, 119 days). Burial location unknown.
  See also federal judicial profile — Biographical Directory of Federal Judges
  Scott, Charles W. — of Sprague, New London County, Conn. Member of Connecticut state senate 8th District, 1868. Burial location unknown.
  Scott, Charles W. — of Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pa. Postmaster at Williamsport, Pa., 1901. Burial location unknown.
  Scott, Clarence P. — of Peoria County, Ill. Republican. Elected Illinois state house of representatives 18th District 1934. Burial location unknown.
  Scott, Clarica Dee — Libertarian. Candidate for Presidential Elector for California. Female. Still living as of 1972.
  Scott, Clifton — of Little Rock, Pulaski County, Ark. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Arkansas, 1928. Burial location unknown.
  Scott, Clifton — of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Okla. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Oklahoma, 1996 (delegation chair). Still living as of 1996.
  Scott, Connie — Republican. Member of Texas state house of representatives 34th District; defeated, 2008; elected 2010; defeated, 2012. Female. Still living as of 2012.
  Scott, Coretta See Coretta Scott King
  Scott, Cyrus Hall (b. 1856) — also known as Cyrus H. Scott — of Beverly, Randolph County, W.Va.; Elkins, Randolph County, W.Va. Born in Huttonsville, Randolph County, W.Va., January 25, 1856. Democrat. Lawyer; stockman; mayor of Beverly, W.Va.; member of West Virginia state senate 10th District, 1893-96; defeated in primary, 1934; alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from West Virginia, 1924; candidate for U.S. Representative from West Virginia 2nd District, 1926; member of West Virginia state house of delegates from Randolph County, 1929-32. Burial location unknown.
  Scott, D. H. — of Griswold, Cass County, Iowa. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Iowa, 1908. Burial location unknown.
  Scott, D. W. — of Galena, Jo Daviess County, Ill. Postmaster at Galena, Ill., 1887. Burial location unknown.
  Scott, D. W. — Republican. Independent Republican candidate for U.S. Representative from Missouri 12th District, 1898. Burial location unknown.
  Scott, Dale — Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from New Mexico, 1960. Still living as of 1960.
  Scott, Dan — Conservative. Candidate for U.S. Representative from Alabama 6th District, 1972. Still living as of 1972.
  Scott, Daniel — of Seneca County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly from Seneca County, 1826-27, 1829. Burial location unknown.
  Scott, David — of Pennsylvania. Born in Pennsylvania. U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 10th District, 1817; common pleas court judge in Pennsylvania, 1817. Burial location unknown.
  See also congressional biography
  Scott, David — of Genesee County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly from Genesee County, 1826, 1841. Burial location unknown.
  Scott, David — of Elkton, Cecil County, Md. Mayor of Elkton, Md., 1867-68. Burial location unknown.
  Scott, David (b. 1946) — of Atlanta, Fulton County, Ga. Born in Aynor, Horry County, S.C., June 27, 1946. Democrat. Member of Georgia state house of representatives, 1974-82; member of Georgia state senate, 1982-2002; U.S. Representative from Georgia 13th District, 2003-; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Georgia, 2004, 2008. Baptist. African ancestry. Still living as of 2014.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — NNDB dossier
  Scott, David — also known as "Inky" — Libertarian. Candidate for Texas state house of representatives 83rd District, 2002; candidate for Texas state senate 3rd District, 2010. Still living as of 2010.
  Scott, David — Democrat. Candidate for Texas state board of education 6th District, 2012. Still living as of 2012.
  Scott, David C. — of Springfield, Greene County, Mo. Mayor of Springfield, Mo., 1959-62. Still living as of 1962.
  Scott, David D. — of Seneca County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly from Seneca County, 1854. Burial location unknown.
  Scott, David R. (1870-1945) — of Linton, Greene County, Ind. Born in 1870. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Indiana, 1912, 1928 (member, Committee on Permanent Organization). Died in 1945 (age about 75 years). Interment at Fairview Cemetery, Linton, Ind.
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Scott, David S. — of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pa. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Pennsylvania, 1896. Burial location unknown.
  Scott, Deborah A. — of Manhattan, New York County, N.Y. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York, 2008. Female. Still living as of 2008.
  Scott, Delbert (born c.1950) — of Lowry City, St. Clair County, Mo. Born about 1950. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Missouri, 2004, 2008. Still living as of 2008.
  Scott, Dennis — of Arkansas. Republican. Candidate for U.S. Representative from Arkansas 2nd District, 1992. Still living as of 1992.
  Scott, Diana J. — Democrat. Candidate for Missouri state house of representatives 6th District, 2012. Female. Still living as of 2012.
  Scott, Dick See Richard M. Scott
  Scott, Don — of Harrisburg, Saline County, Ill. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Illinois, 1940, 1956. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Scott, Donald H. — of Bloomfield, Essex County, N.J. Mayor of Bloomfield, N.J., 1950-55. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Scott, Donald J. — of Essex County, N.J. Republican. Candidate for New Jersey state house of assembly District 11-A, 1971. Still living as of 1971.
  Scott, Dora — of Houston, Harris County, Tex. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Texas, 1980. Female. Still living as of 1980.
  Scott, Doug See Douglas P. Scott
  Scott, Douglas P. (b. 1960) — also known as Doug Scott — of Rockford, Winnebago County, Ill. Born in Rockford, Winnebago County, Ill., 1960. Democrat. Lawyer; member of Illinois state house of representatives 67th District, 1995-2000; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Illinois, 2000, 2004; mayor of Rockford, Ill., 2001-05; defeated, 2005; director, Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, 2005-. Member, League of Women Voters. Still living as of 2005.
  See also Wikipedia article
  Scott, Drura — of Henderson, Henderson County, Ky. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Kentucky, 1960. Still living as of 1960.


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