Lott was born about 1784. He passed away in 1830.
Lott was likely a close relative of Andrew Scott of Wayne County, North Carolina.
In 1809, Lott witnessed a deed between Andrew Scott and Elias Daniel. [1] Andrew Scott and Lott Scott both had sons named Council.
Andrew Scott was murdered in 1817. The 8 Nov 1817 inventory[2] of Andrew’s estate names the following enslaved people: Ben, Jim, Fan, Lucy, Fillis, Wasden, Jorden, and an unnamed infant. The 10 Sep 1830 appraisement[3] of Lott Scott’s estate names the following enslaved people: Lucy, Esther, Shadrack, and Wasden.
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