Harry Ernest Scott

Brief Life History of Harry Ernest

When Harry Ernest Scott was born on 10 August 1876, in Laceyville, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, United States, his father, Edward W. Scott, was 27 and his mother, Alice Ella Sloan, was 18. He married Mabel Anna Schnarr on 20 April 1904, in Denver, Colorado, United States. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 2 daughters. He lived in Telluride, San Miguel, Colorado, United States in 1904 and Johnson, Cochise, Arizona, United States in 1920. He died on 17 July 1923, in Douglas, Cochise, Arizona, United States, at the age of 46, and was buried in Calvary Cemetery, Douglas, Cochise, Arizona, United States.

Photos and Memories (9)

Do you know Harry Ernest? Do you have a story about him that you would like to share? Sign In or Create a FREE Account

Family Time Line

Harry Ernest Scott
1876–1923
Mabel Anna Schnarr
1879–1960
Marriage: 20 April 1904
Eleanor Francis Scott
1905–1984
Mamie Edna Scott
1907–1986
Harry Sloan Scott
1910–1981
Edward Scott
1912–1912
Kenneth Harper Scott
1913–1973
Gordon Norris Scott
1915–1995

Sources (28)

  • Harry Scott in household of E W Scott, "Colorado State Census, 1885"
  • Record of births and deaths, Mohave County, Arizona; ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-Z9CB-R?i=382&cat=821587
  • Harry E Scott 1904 marriage to Mabel Schnarr, "Colorado Statewide Marriage Index, 1853-2006"

Parents and Siblings

World Events (8)

1877 · First National Strike in U.S. Begins In Pittsburgh Against Pennsylvania Railroad

Coming out of an economic crisis, everyone was worried when cuts started happening in the railroad. They went on what would the great railroad strike of 1877.

1877

Historical Boundaries 1877: Pima, Arizona Territory, United States 1881 Cochise, Arizona Territory, United States 1912: Cochise, Arizona, United States

1890 · The Sherman Antitrust Act

This Act tried to prevent the raising of prices by restricting trade. The purpose of the Act was to preserve a competitive marketplace to protect consumers from abuse.

Name Meaning

English, Scottish, and Irish (Down): habitational and ethnic name from Middle English Scot ‘man from Scotland’. There is no evidence that the surname denoted either of the earlier senses of Scot as ‘(Gaelic-speaking) Irishman’ or ‘man from Alba’, the Gaelic-speaking region of Scotland north of the river Forth. This surname is also very common among African Americans.

English and Scottish: from the rare Middle English personal name Scot (Old English Scott, possibly also Old Norse Skotr), only certainly attested in northern England.

English: variant of Scutt .

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

Possible Related Names

Discover Even More

As a nonprofit, we offer free help to those looking to learn the details of their family story.

Create a FREE Account

Search for Another Deceased Ancestor

Share this with your family and friends.