Wednesday, December 28, 2022

Working Wednesday: James and Daniel Scott at the Farlinger Apartments and Café

From 1903 to 1906, my 2x great-granduncle Daniel Scott (younger brother of my 3x great-grandmother Scoatney (Scott) Cooper), appears in Atlanta city directories as a waiter at a place called The Farlinger, or the Farlinger Café. Just a few years later, Daniel’s brother James Solomon Scott also turns up at the Farlinger, appearing as a janitor in city directories for 1909, 1912, 1913, and 1915. The 1910 U.S. Census shows him living at the Farlinger and working as a building janitor. So, what is this place and what can we find out about it?

 

Saturday, December 24, 2022

Hitting the Genealogical Jackpot: Jilson Littlejohn and the Federal Writers' Project

Writing my last post on DNA testing results made me realize that I hadn’t shared one of my most exciting finds on this blog! So here I am, fixing that.

I found a WPA Federal Writers’ Project interview with one of my ancestors' brothers!!!!!

Whew, okay. Honestly, I cannot even begin to tell you how excited I was to find what I am about to describe to you. It’s like hitting the jackpot, winning the lottery, finding a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. But let me back up a step.

Friday, December 23, 2022

DNA Testing Update: December 2022

Fam, it’s been 8 months since I sent away my DNA samples and 7 months since I received the results, yet somehow I haven’t posted anything about it! Don’t worry, they weren’t earth shattering - I’ve just been busy. In fact, in many cases, my Ancestry.com test results did just what I hoped they’d do: confirmed connections that I already had in my family tree. And it’s been really cool to see both the family history and my own research corroborated in that way! 

Wednesday, August 3, 2022

Working Wednesday: Two Scott Brothers at the Arlington Hotel

Advertisement for the Arlington Hotel, found in the Atlanta City Directory for 1896, p.9. Archive.org.
 

One of the things I find enthralling about family history research is trying to picture what my ancestors everyday lives looked like, going beyond the dates and pedigree charts to try to see the world they walked through. So when I discovered that two of my maternal great-great-grandmother Scoatney Scott’s  brothers, James Solomon Scott and Daniel Scott, worked at the Arlington Hotel in Atlanta in the mid-1890s, you know what I had to do! Down the rabbit hole I went, and here’s what I’ve found so far.

Sunday, July 17, 2022

Solomon Scott: A Timeline

Solomon Scott is one of my 3x Great-Grandfathers. He is the father of Scoatney (Scott) Cooper, partner of Cherry (surname unknown) and then of Nellie Little. Put differently, he is the father of my mother’s mother’s father’s mom. And like others in this generation, he saw a seismic shift in American life: the Civil War and the transition from enslavement to freedom that it brought.

Solomon Scott  Scoatney Scott  →  Noah Cooper  →  Elnora Cooper  →  Mom  →  Me

Solomon Scott's "mark" in the 1867 Return of Qualified Voters and Reconstruction Oath Book for Hancock County, GA. (Ancestry.com)

 

Sunday, April 17, 2022

A Wild Ride With the Scotts Through Atlanta City Directories!

The process of writing a blog post often forces me to go back through my research to double-check my research steps, assumptions, and conclusions. If I’m going to be wrong publicly, I’d at least like to be wrong earnestly! Sometimes a new idea will occur to me, and I’ll test it out, or I’ll try an unlikely path, just to be sure.  Often this all lands me right back where I was, but, sometimes, fascinating things pop up. And that’s what happened when I was preparing to write my post on the probable death of my 4x great-grandfather, Solomon Scott.

Sunday, April 10, 2022

I'm DNA Testing!

Way back when - in 2016 - one of my maternal uncles took a DNA test. I wrote, "The Genetic Genealogy Hunt Has Started!" Lol. I posted some notes from his results, and then...nothing. I was in no hurry to do my own testing.

But, six years later, I have finally taken my first two tests! 

Wednesday, April 6, 2022

Nellie Little Scott's Date After the Dash

My last three posts have all been connected. When I wrote of Borden Scott’s graduation from Meharry Medical College, I wondered if anyone from his family had ventured to Tennessee to attend, but noted that his father had likely already passed away. The next post followed up on this topic. What about his mother, Nellie Little Scott – was she still alive at the time of his graduation, in 1908? I needed to write about Lula Scott Crew’s correspondence before I could get to that. Which brings us to this post.

Thursday, March 31, 2022

To Spelman, With Love: A Lula Scott Crew Update

Fam, I’ve been holding out on you. I got something really, really cool – actually, something pretty darn amazing – in my email over a year ago, and I am only just getting to write about it. But now that I’ve had some brain space to pick up my research and writing again – taking vacation days is so necessary if you can, y’all! – I am so excited to loop you in. 

The Writing Lesson, by Morris Shulman. Citation Below.

 

Monday, March 28, 2022

Mystery Monday: Is This When Solomon Scott Passed Away?

Sometimes in my random pokings around in the genealogical corners of the internet, I get lucky. I wander along random paths, checking out new - or new-to-me - record sets, typing in a name here or there just for kicks, and then, voila! I find something interesting.

That’s how I ended up in the Georgia, County Voter Registrations, 1856-1909 record set on FamilySearch.org. And that’s how I may have discovered when my 4x Great-Grandfather Solomon Scott (Scoatney’s father) passed away. 

Sunday, March 6, 2022

The Education of Borden Scott: Graduating from Meharry

On March 20, 1908, The Nashville Globe wrote, “The invitations of the faculty and the graduating class of 1908 of Meharry Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical College for the forty-second anniversary of the institution, are out to score of friends of the faculty and the students.”

Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86064259/1908-03-20/ed-1/seq-4/>

Saturday, March 5, 2022

The Education of Borden Scott: Borden Goes to Tea

In my last post on Sydney Borden Scott, I ended on the question of whether or not he had any time for fun while studying at Meharry Medical College. Well, I’ll leave you all to answer that question with this fun little tidbit of social info from The Nashville Globe, published on January 3, 1908: