Mrs. Scott had been a resident of this county for the past eighty-five years. She was born in Warsaw, Gallatin county, Kentucky, July 9, 1823, and was the daughter of Henry and Millicant Yates. Her mother died while the family was in Kentucky. Later her father remarried and in the year of 1931, following the winter of the "deep snow", the family came to this county, where they purchased a large tract of land in the vicinity of Island Grove. In 1833, Mrs. Scott's father laid out the town of New Berlin. He was also one of the men instrumental in the founding of the town of Warsaw, where the decedent was born.
Mrs. Scott was married to John W. Scott, September 7, 1848, and of the nine children born to them, three survive. They are Henry W. Scott of Cunningham, Kans., Mrs. Louisa A. Robertson and John W. Scott, Jr., of New Berlin.
Mrs. Scott united with the Christian church in her early childhood. The younger generation knew her as "Aunt Patsey." Her love of flowers was a ruling passion even to the end.
The funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at the New Berlin Christian church. The interment will be in the New [sic] Berlin cemetery.
Illinois State Register, Springfield, IL, 11-23-1916
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Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Yates Scott, sister of the late Richard Yates, war governor of Illinois, who died at her home in Berlin, Ill., Wednesday, will be this Friday afternoon at the Old Berlin Christian church. Interment will be in the Old Berlin cemetery.
IL State Register, Springfield, IL, 11-24-1916
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Name: Martha Yates Scott
Birth Date: 9 Jul 1823
Birth Place: Kentucky
Death Date: 22 Nov 1916
Death Place: Berlin, Sangamon, Illinois
Burial Place: Berlin
Death Age: 93
Occupation: Retired
Race: White
Marital Status: W
Gender: Female
Father Name: Harry Yates
Father Birth Place: Kentucky
Mother Name: Millicent Yates
Mother Birth Place: Virginia
Illinois Death Index 1916-1947
Mrs. Scott had been a resident of this county for the past eighty-five years. She was born in Warsaw, Gallatin county, Kentucky, July 9, 1823, and was the daughter of Henry and Millicant Yates. Her mother died while the family was in Kentucky. Later her father remarried and in the year of 1931, following the winter of the "deep snow", the family came to this county, where they purchased a large tract of land in the vicinity of Island Grove. In 1833, Mrs. Scott's father laid out the town of New Berlin. He was also one of the men instrumental in the founding of the town of Warsaw, where the decedent was born.
Mrs. Scott was married to John W. Scott, September 7, 1848, and of the nine children born to them, three survive. They are Henry W. Scott of Cunningham, Kans., Mrs. Louisa A. Robertson and John W. Scott, Jr., of New Berlin.
Mrs. Scott united with the Christian church in her early childhood. The younger generation knew her as "Aunt Patsey." Her love of flowers was a ruling passion even to the end.
The funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at the New Berlin Christian church. The interment will be in the New [sic] Berlin cemetery.
Illinois State Register, Springfield, IL, 11-23-1916
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Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Yates Scott, sister of the late Richard Yates, war governor of Illinois, who died at her home in Berlin, Ill., Wednesday, will be this Friday afternoon at the Old Berlin Christian church. Interment will be in the Old Berlin cemetery.
IL State Register, Springfield, IL, 11-24-1916
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Name: Martha Yates Scott
Birth Date: 9 Jul 1823
Birth Place: Kentucky
Death Date: 22 Nov 1916
Death Place: Berlin, Sangamon, Illinois
Burial Place: Berlin
Death Age: 93
Occupation: Retired
Race: White
Marital Status: W
Gender: Female
Father Name: Harry Yates
Father Birth Place: Kentucky
Mother Name: Millicent Yates
Mother Birth Place: Virginia
Illinois Death Index 1916-1947
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