Charles Ramsey, whose grandfather, tradition says, fought on the Protestant side of the battle of Boyne, 1690, came to Pennsylvania about 1770, and lived several years with David Watt, of New London. He was married Nov 7, 1776 to Rebecca Scott, and thus came into possession of land now the western part of Lumberville, Cecil Co, Md. From thence he moved in 1800 to property now in possession of his grandson, of the same name, in Elk twp, below "Spring Lawn" paper mill, where he died. His children were Samuel b 1780, James Scott, Sarah, Thomas, Mary, David, and Rebecca, the last by his second wife.
Samuel went to Cadiz, Harrison Co, Ohio. James Scott
lived near Hickory Hill, was a justice of the peace, and died in 1866.
Thomas married Catharine Sherer, and remained at the homestead. David
married Mary Jones and went to Ohio. Mary married John Sherer.