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Scott, Andrew Hunter, 1815-1874

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1815 - 1874

Biological History

Andrew Hunter Scott (1815-1874) was a pioneer, tailor, and farmer in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Utah.

Andrew Hunter Scott was born on August 21, 1815 in Middletown Township, Pennsylvania to Joshua Hunter Scott and Nancy Ann Keen. He married Sarah Leeds Sleeper on February 18, 1838 in Vincentown, New Jersey and had five children together. In 1840, Andrew heard about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and joined the church three years later. When he moved to Utah to live with the Saints his wife didn't go with him and kept their three girls with her. Andrew paid Sarah Ann Humphrey Roe to take care of his two boys on the journey. While living in Iowa, Andrew married Sarah Ann Humphrey Roe on January 12, 1851. From Iowa to Salt Lake City, Utah Andrew was a part of the Morris Phelps Company. While living in Utah, Andrew worked as farmer, builder, businessman, and participated in many civic and religious affairs. His last calling was the bishop of the Provo 2nd Ward. Andrew died in Provo, Utah on October 11, 1874 after being sick for only a few days.

Citation:
FamilySearch, via WWW, August 23, 2016 (Andrew Hunter Scott; b. August 21, 1815 in Middletown Township, Pennsylvania to Joshua Hunter Scott and Nancy Ann Keen; d. October 11, 1874 in Provo, Utah after being sick for only a few days; m. Sarah Leeds Sleeper on Feb. 18, 1838 in Vincentown, New Jersey and they had 5 children; m. Sarah Ann Humphreys Roe on January 12, 1851 in Kanesville, Iowa; m. Caren Emma Christian on March 13, 1856 in Salt Lake City, Utah; m. Martha Ann Norton on April 1, 1856 in Salt Lake City, Utah; m. Hannah Miller on July 14, 1863 in Salt Lake City, Utah; sealed to Elizabeth Terry; has 26 children; he heard about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1840 and joined the Church three years later; when he moved to Utah to live with the Saints his wife didn't go with him and kept their three girls; Andrew hired Sarah Ann Humphrey Roe to take care of his two boys on the journey; while living in Utah Andrew worked as a farmer, builder, businessman, and participated in many civic and religious affairs; his last calling was the bishop of the Provo 2nd Ward)

history.lds.org, August 23, 2016 (Andrew Hunter Scott; was a member of the Morris Phelps company in 1851 and a company captain in 1866)

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

David C. Martin collection on Mormon history

 File — Folder 1: [Barcode: 31197232560455]
Identifier: MSS 8879
Content Description

Contains correspondence between various people, an autobiography of Andrew Hunter Scott's missionary work, notes about leaders of the Church of Christ, writings on some of the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints including notes on John Whitmer, and magazine and newspaper clippings. The book was created by David C. Martin. Dates approximately 1927 to 1975, bulk approximately 1950 to 1975.

Dates: approximately 1927-1975; Majority of material found within 1950-1975

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