A volume of memoirs and genealogy of representative citizens of the city of Seattle and county of King, Washington, including biographies of many of those who have passed away . tryand Golf Club, Tainis Club, Firlock Club and the Seattle Athletic Club. Onthe 24th of October, 1894, in Seattle, occurred the marriage of Mr. Colvinand Miss Eva Victoria Amery, she being a native of Wisconsin, but of Eng-lish descent, as both her father and mother were born and reared in the cityof London. One son, Oliver D. Colvin, Jr., born March i, 1899, has blessedthis union. The family reside in a beautiful hom


A volume of memoirs and genealogy of representative citizens of the city of Seattle and county of King, Washington, including biographies of many of those who have passed away . tryand Golf Club, Tainis Club, Firlock Club and the Seattle Athletic Club. Onthe 24th of October, 1894, in Seattle, occurred the marriage of Mr. Colvinand Miss Eva Victoria Amery, she being a native of Wisconsin, but of Eng-lish descent, as both her father and mother were born and reared in the cityof London. One son, Oliver D. Colvin, Jr., born March i, 1899, has blessedthis union. The family reside in a beautiful home at 1117 Cherry avenue,on First Hill, where they dispense a gracious hospitality to their manyfriends. They are members of St. Marks Episcopal church. Mr. Colvinexercises his right of franchise in support of the men and the measures of theRepublican party, and all movements for the public good receive his heartysupport and co-operation. WILLIAM T. SCOTT. William T. Scott, a successful and able legal practitioner of Seattle,was born in Union county, Kentucky, on the 30th of October, 1846, and isof .Scotch descent, his ancestrv lieing among the earlv settlers of both Vir-. -^A ^L.^^Zf- SEATTLE AND KING COUNTY. 755 ginia and Kentucky, and they were Presbyterians in their religious great-grandfather of our subject, Thomas Scott, was a soldier in theRevolutionary war, and became one of the prominent and influential citizensof Kentucky, in which commonwealth his son, Thomas Scott, was latter became a well known and extensive farmer, and attained promin-ence in both Kentucky and Illinois, his death occurring in Galesburg, of thelatter state, in 1859. William Scott, the son of the latter Thomas Scott, was born in Meadecounty, Kentucky, on the 8th of June, 1821. In early life he became con-nected with steamboat work on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, and rose tothe position of captain, in which capacity he served his government through-out the period of the Civil wa


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