Heathcock Genealogy Database - Person Sheet
Heathcock Genealogy Database - Person Sheet
NameSarah “Sally” Hendon 1099,327,1104, GGGG Grandmother
Birthabt 1778, Oglethorpe Co GA
Deathaft 1820, Clarke Co GA Age: 42
FatherRobinson Hendon (1750-1832)
Spouses
1Millington Scoggin , GGGG Grandfather
Birthca 1774, Orange Co NC (?) or Troup Co GA327
DeathApr 1841, Troup Co GA327,1105 Age: 67
Birth1774, Troup Co GA
DeathApr 1841 Age: 67
FatherAlexander Ellick Scoggin (1750-1811)
MotherMary Gresham (ca1750->1821)
Marriage18 Jan 1800, Oglethorpe Co GA1106
ChildrenJosiah H. (1801-)
 Lucinda (1801-1860)
 Young (1802-1860)
 Elizabeth (1806-)
 Robinson Hendon (1808-1883)
 George W. (1811-1864)
 James Israel (1804-1873)
 Martha Harriet (1815-1882)
Notes for Millington (Spouse 1)
Birth date is 1774 or 1776 in Orange Co NC (perhaps).

On September 30, 1817 Millington Scogins bought from James Thomason 156 acres of land on the Oconee River in Clarke County, Georgia for the sum of $400. Witnessed by Thomas C. Benning, Thomas Moore, Phillip Gatlin, and John Smith, J.P. Recorded June 8, 1818 (Record of Deed Clarke County, Book L & M; Book L, pp. 39-40).

On April 16, 1835 Millington Scogin sold to Robert Gardner 37 acres of land in Clarke County, Georgia for the sum of $300. Witnessed by Thomas Moore and Samuel Brightwell, J. P. Recorded September 15, 1835. (Record of Deed Clarke County, Book P, 351-end; pp. 398-399).

On January 18, 1837 Millington Scogin of the County of Troup, Georgia sold to Celia Merrith, Administratrix for the estate of Berriman E. Merrith, deceased, 113 acres on the Oconee River, Clarke County, Georgia for the sum of $500. Witnessed by Thomas Moore and Samuel Brightwell, J. P. Recorded May 20, 1864. (Record of Deed Clarke County, Book X, 351-end; p. 426).

Will of Millington Scoggins, Troupe County GA
recd 5/10/1841 - wife Mary H. Carter Scrogin (m 2/16/1822) my land - 5 40s in Cherokee Country - 1 lot in low country - 1 acre at Georgia Factory - exec, my son Josiah Scogin + exec wife Mary H. - Wit; Gillum Scogin (bro) My younger set of children; Sarah S., Matilda J., Millington M., William C., Nancy A., George W., Susan P Scogin - will proved 4/18/1841

On September 3, 1841, Josiah H. Scoggin and Mary H. Scogin, executors for the estate of Millington Scogin, deceased, of Troup County, Georgia, sold to John White, agent for the Georgia Factory one acre of land "lying and being near the Georgia Factory" for the sum of $50. Witnessed by Isaac M, Kinny and Robert H. Moore, J. P. Recorded September 10, 1841. (Record of Deed Clarke County, Book R, 1-326; pp. 167-168)
Notes for Millington (Spouse 1)
1830 Clarke County, Georgia (p. 312):

Milington Scogins

1 male under 5 1 female under 5
1 male 15 to under 20 1 female 30 to under 40
1 male 50 to under 60

Slaves: 2 males under 10 1 female under 10
1 male 10 to under 24 1 female 20 to under 24
1 female 24 to under 36

1840 Troup County, Georgia (p. 352):

Scogin, Millington

1 male 5 to under 10 1 female under 5
2 males 10 to under 15 1 female 10 to under 15
1 male 60 to under 70 2 females 15 to under 20
1 female 40 to under 50
Notes for Millington (Spouse 1)
Kevin Skogland has an online family history that gives a somewhat different set of children for Millington Scoggins by his two wives.1107
Last Modified 24 May 2008Created 3 Jul 2023 using Reunion for Macintosh
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