Cousins Cary Hotchkiss II and Roger McWhorter are descendants of Thomas Jefferson’s eldest granddaughter Anne Randolph Bankhead through her son, William Stuart Bankhead. Among the slaves Bankhead brought with him to Alabama in 1846 was Susan Scott. For the past century and a half the lives of the Scott and Bankhead families have been intertwined.
Cary Hotchkiss is retired from farming. Roger McWhorter left banking for farming: cotton at first and then cattle. They both have vivid memories of spending time at the home of their relative Miss Cary Hotchkiss (1887–1978), where Lessie Young Clay, Susan Scott’s great-granddaughter, was cook. And playing baseball with Lessie Clay’s brothers and nephews.
Both agreed that the Scott descendants are like family to them. As Hotchkiss said, “I don’t know who had the biggest hold on whom.”
Ancestry
Thomas Jefferson
1743–1846Martha Jefferson Randolph
1721–1836Ann Randolph Bankhead
1791–1826William Stuart Bankhead
1826–1898Roger McWhorter
1945-
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Interview Information
12 Nov. 1996, Courtland, AL
Interviewees: Roger McWhorter, Cary Hotchkiss II