Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Colonel Scott dies in 1954 of cirrhosis of the liver at age 44. He was survived by his second wife Sylvia and his two sons. Colonel Scott, Charles Manson's birth father of record.
SSGT Colonel Walker Henderson “Bud” Scott Jr. V. Birth. 16 Jan 1936. Catlettsburg, Boyd County, Kentucky, USA. Death. 21 Aug 2021 (aged 85) Baldwin County, Alabama, USA. Burial.
Colonel Walker Henderson Scott Sr. Created by: Cindy. Added: 24 Aug 2013. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 116001100. Source citation. Colonel Scott, Charles Manson's birth father of record. About 14 months after Charlie was born Colonel and his first wife Dorothy had a son and named him after his father. On April 19, 1937 the bastardy suit filed by ...
Darwin Morell Scott. Birth. 30 Jan 1905. Pike County, Kentucky, USA. Death. 27 May 1969 (aged 64) Ashland, Boyd County, Kentucky, USA. Burial. Catlettsburg Cemetery.
Charles Manson. Crime Figure. Manson was a convicted murderer and cult leader who was found guilty in the killings of several victims, including actress Sharon Tate.
Colonel Scott, Charles Manson's birth father of record. About 14 months after Charlie was born Colonel and his first wife Dorothy had a son and named him after his father. On April 19, 1937 the bastardy suit filed by Kathleen Manson in 1936 was settled in Kathleen's favor.
This William Scott served as an officer under Col. Joseph Cilley (First Regiment of New Hampshire). His son, John Walker Scott, joined him as a fifer and fifer major. His cousin, also named William Scott and nicknamed "Long Bill", served under him, with the provision that he also become an officer.
At St. David's Cathedral, Hobart Town, on the 19th instant, by the Venerable Archdeacon Davies, Arthur George, second son of Thomas Walker, Esq., of Rhodes, to Lachlina Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Dr. Scott, R.N., late Principal Colonial Surgeon of Van Diemen's Land, and grand-daughter of Colonel...
Margaret Walker Scott was the mother of Col. Samuel Scott who came with his family from Delaware to Ross Township in about 1792, per Cushing, Thomas. History of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania (A. Warner & Co., Chicago, 1889, Part 2, p. 497).
William Ross Scott was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, on 18 January 1881, one of four sons of Robert Foster Scott and Martha Ross Scott. One brother, Rear Admiral Norman Scott, graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1911 and won the Medal of Honor posthumously for gallantry at the Battle of Savo Island during World War II.