Greene County PA Archives Biographies.....Scott, Mason May 3, 1837 - ????
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Source: Biographical History of Greene County, Nelson, Rishforth, and Co, Chicago, 1888
Author: Samuel P. Bates

    Mason Scott, farmer and stock-grower, was born in 
Richhill Township, Greene County, Penn., May 3, 1837, and is 
a son of Capt. John and Charlotte (Mason) Scott, who were of 
German and Irish descent. His father is a farmer and a 
resident of Jackson Township, this county.    
  
    Mr. Mason Scott is the oldest of six children now 
living. He grew to maturity on his father's farm and a good 
common-school education. Early in life he taught school for 
a time, but he made farming and stock-raising his chief 
pursuit. He is the owner of 252 acres of land well stocked 
and improved, where he lives near Bristoria, Penn. 
  
    Mr. Scott was united in marriage, December 22, 1866, 
with Sarah, daughter of James and Jane (Sanders) Lemmon. 
They were of Dutch and English descent. Mr. and Mrs. Scott's 
children are Albert, Clara Alice; and Westley, (deceased). 
Mr. Scott is a Democrat, and an efficient member of the 
school board of his township. 

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