Around 1892, James moved to Washington, D.C.; where he met his future bride, Elsie Kahler. They were married on the 14th day of September 1896 in New Castle, Delaware. This union produced three children: Mildred Scott Stevens (1896–1980)Walter Edward Scott (1898–1976) and Elsie Scott Tanguy (1901–1986).
During World War I, James W. Scott was a Private 1ST Class in Supply Company, 304th Stevedore Regiment, U.S. Army American Expeditionary Forces.
Around 1892, James moved to Washington, D.C.; where he met his future bride, Elsie Kahler. They were married on the 14th day of September 1896 in New Castle, Delaware. This union produced three children: Mildred Scott Stevens (1896–1980)Walter Edward Scott (1898–1976) and Elsie Scott Tanguy (1901–1986).
During World War I, James W. Scott was a Private 1ST Class in Supply Company, 304th Stevedore Regiment, U.S. Army American Expeditionary Forces.
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