 


Jesse Scalf
Biography
as written
by: Della Perez

Jesse Scalf was born
1812-1813 in Virginia or Tennessee, where he was
raised. He was the son of John Scalf and Edeah
(Carlisle) Scalf.
Jesse moved to Clay
County, Ky in the 1830's with some of his
brothers where he met and married Polly Eversole
the daughter of Peter/Peggy Eversole. They
applied for their license or bond on March 7,
1836. Jesse and Polly had eight children together
according to a deposition given by one Patsy
Scalf for John Sr. Scalf Pension in 1845. This
does not really add up when you check the census
and the children. Jesse and Polly were married in
1836 and did have several children, but only four
living by 1845. Their last born child, Rody, was
born after 1845. Jesse lost his wife sometime
before 1849. Could it be possible that Jesse was
married before Polly or that he had other
children out of wedlock?
Jesse remarried to Eliza
Collins who is thought to have been the daughter
named Elizabeth of Amos Collins. They were
married on June 23, 1849 and Eliza already had
one child, a boy named Eli. There has been much
controversary over who the father of this child
was. Eli used the last name Collins and Scalf
interchangeably. It is unknown at this time who
his actual father was.
On August 9, 1863 Jesse
enlisted in the Union Army at Irvine, Ky. He
served as a Corporal in Company B of the 47th
Kentucky Infantry under Captain Jackson Roberts.
Jesse fought many battles including the battle at
Big Hill. Jesse reenlisted on May 4, 1864. During
his service to his country Jesse was ruptured and
taken ill. He was forever damaged as a result of
this injury and illness and Jesse drew a military
pension until he died.
Jesse Scalf moved to
Leslie County where he applied for his pension
which gives us a lot of information about Jesse.
He is described as 5'10" tall, not of great
height but fair. Jesse was fair complected and
had blue eyes according to his pension file.
Jesse Scalf is recorded
as having 15 children but if you don't count Eli
only 12 can be found living or dead, and one of
these died as a baby.
Children of Jesse
Scalf/Polly Eversole:
Rebecca Ann Scalf born
1836 (1850 census, age 14)
Margaret Scalf born abt. 1837-38 (1850 census,
age 12)
Nancy Scalf born abt. 1841 (1850 census, age
9-1860 census age 18)
Mary A. Scalf born abt. 1942-43 (1850 census, age
7-1860 census age 17)
Roda Scalf born abt. 1847-48 (1850 census, age 2)
Children of Jesse
Scalf/Eliza Collins that we know are his:
Emeline Scalf born abt.
1849-50 (1860 census age 10)
Ibia Scalf born abt. 1852-53 (1860 census age 7,
1870 census age 16)
Infant born July 9, 1854 (not found in any
census)
Blackgrove/Ashberry Scalf born Jan. 21, 1856
(1860 census age 4, 1870 census age 13)
Millard Scalf born abt. 1858-59 (1860 census age
1, 1870 census age 11)
James Scalf born abt. (1870 census age 7)
Dillian Scalf born abt. (1870 census age 4)
Child of Eliza Collins
Scalf that may POSSIBLY be Jesse's illegitimate
son:
Eli Collins which may or
may not actually have been Jesse's was born out
of wedlock. Born 1846-47 (1860 census age 13)
Clay County, Ky.
What we know about Jesse
from the census is that he was a farmer by
profession. We also know he was born in either
Tennessee as it says in the 1860 census or in
Virginia as it says in the 1850 and 1870 census,
most likely Virginia as there are records of
Jesse and his brothers there as a child. Jesse's
age in the census: 1850 age 37, 1860 age 49, 1870
age 53, and in 1880 the last census Jesse is
listed in he is age 68.
Jesse's son James Scalf
married Judah Sizemore. This is my line from
Jesse.
GGG -Great Granddaughter
Della Perez
dsizemore@yahoo.com

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