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Peter SCHOLL Jr.

PETER SCHOLL, JR. (Mary' Boone; Edwards; Squire; George). Married Elizabeth Hunter.
At the battle of Blue Licks, Peter Scholl was behind a shell bark hickory tree. Some bark from the tree was shot into his face by an Indian bullet, cutting him badly and causing the blood to flow freely.
Putting his hands to his face he ran back, exclaiming, "I am a dead man." However, he was not seriously hurt. (a)
CHILDREN:-
1380 William M. Scholl, in. Sallie Hughes, dau. of Reese Hughes. 1381 Mary Scholl, m. Milton Jones.
REFERENCE:-
(a) Draper Mss. 22 S 269-274.


John SCHOLL

JOHN SCHOLL (Mary' Boone; Edwards; Squire4; 5 Apr., 1787, at Boone's Station, Ky.


John Scholl remembered being taken about 1795, by his mother, to visit his grandmother (widow of Edward Boone), then living on Boone's Creek in Fayette Co., Ky. At the time of this visit he was about eight years old. He also made two early visits to Missouri, one in 1808 when he saw Daniel Boone for the first time that he could remember; and again in 1828 when he visited Flanders Callaway, who was then in poor health and who died soon after John Scholl's return home. (b) John Scholl afterwards moved to Missouri himself, and was living there in June, 1868.


CHILDREN:-
+1372 Minerva Scholl.
+1373 Matilda Scholl, b. 8 Aug., 1817.
1374 Louisa Scholl, b. 25 May, 1821; d. 9 Jan., 1893; married William Ar-
nold. No children.
+1375 Caroline Scholl, b. 29 Aug., 1823.
+1376 Mary Scholl.
+1377 Isabella Scholl.
+1378 Emily Ann Scholl.
+1379 John B. Scholl, b. 9 Oct., 1834.
REFERENCES:-
(a) Draper Mss. 22 S 269-74.
(b) Draper Mss. 22 S


Cenia JONES

Giles Jones, a native of Wales, came to America in the and was captured at the battle of Eutah Springs. When sought the first opportunity to desert the British and join Georges), born ones. British Army, exchanged he the American

Standard. He subsequently settled in Kentucky and later went to Missouri, where he died in Callaway County in 1838, aged 82, his wife Isabella having died five years before. Two of his children were Dr. John Jones who married Minerva Callaway (363), and Cenia Jones who married John Scholl, the above subject. (a)


Louisa SCHOLL

491 Louisa Scholl, b. 1807; m. Thomas Norris. Res., Buchanan Co., Mo.


Charity SCHOLL

492 Charity Scholl, b. 1809; m. Hugh Michael. Res., Adair Co., Mo.


Mrs. Catherine (Rice) FULLENWIDER

Married 11 April, 1793, Mrs. Catherine (Rice) Fullenwider (b. 9 Dec., 1768; d. 19 Jan., 1842, aged 73 years, 1 month, 10 days). (a)


Sophia BOONE

497 Sophia Boone, died in early womanhood; married Lewis Carrol. She was said to have been very beautiful.


Elizabeth (Besty) BOONE

499. ELIZABETH (BETSY) BOONE (Moses6; Squire; Squired; George). Married George B. McIntosh.
With the exception of one child who died, all of her fourteen chil­dren grew to manhood and womanhood.
CHILDREN:-
1389 Preston McIntosh.
1390 Peter McIntosh.
1391 Parmilia McIntosh.
1392 Emmet McIntosh.
1393 Amaltha McIntosh.
+1394 Moses Boone McIntosh, b. 27 April, 1818.
+1395 William McIntosh.
1396 Sarah J. McIntosh.
1397 America McIntosh.
1398 Melinda McIntosh.
1399 Dewitt C. McIntosh.
+1400 Ratleff McIntosh, b. 18 Sept., 1831.
1401 Susan McIntosh.
1402 Hannah McIntosh


Squire BOONE

499. SQUIRE BOONE (Moses6; Squire; Squired; George'), born 7 June, 1794, in Shelby County, Ky., died 5 Dec., 1879, in Boone County, Ia.
Married 1st, 15 May, 1817, Nancy Cotner (b. 18 Feb., 1798; d. 14 Feb., 1820), and 2nd, 2 Aug., 1821, Phoebe Rissler (b. 3 Feb., 1800). Res. Boone County, Ia.
Squire Boone was born in Virginia and reared in Kentucky, where be farmed for a number of years. His family was an eventful one. On 2 July, 1837, his house was struck by lightning and two of his children were killed, one twelve and the other ten years old. They were both buried 4 July, 1837. Two children were added to the family on 9 Nov., 1840, and on 9 Nov., 1850, two were married. When he crossed the Ohio into Indiana is not known, nor how long he lived there. In 1852 he went to Boone County, Ia., where he settled on a farm in Worth Township. Here, with the aid of his sons, he again improved and developed a val­uable farm. For several years he was a resident of Boonesboro (Ia.), where his wife died, and then he made his home with his son, William Myrtle, until his death in 1879, at the age of 85. In 1908, of all the family only four were living, two sons, William Myrtle and Tyler Boone, and two daughters, Mrs. Melissa Scot of Boone, Ia., and Mrs. Elizabeth
Williams of Madrid, Ia.


CHILDREN:-
(First Marriage)
1402 Melissa J. Boone, b. 14 June, 1818. m. - Scot. Res., Boone, Ia. (1908). 1403 Nancy C. Boone, b. 30 Nov., 1819; d. in Kansas prior to 1908; m. - Smith.
(Second Marriage)
+1404 William Myrtle Boone, b. 30 May, 1822.
1405 Matilda Boone, b. 20 Apr., 1824; d. 2 July, 1831, killed by lightning
and buried July 4, 1831.
1406 Err Rissler Boone, b. 16 Feb., 1826; d. 2 July, 1831, killed by lightning,
and buried 4 July, 1831.
1407 Melmoth Boone, b. 23 Feb., 1828; d. 9 Oct., 1829.
+1408 Hannah C. Boone, b. 21 May, 1830.
+1409 Elizabeth Boone, b. 10 Aug., 1832.
+1410 Julia Boone, b. 16 Oct., 1834.
+1411 John L. Boone, b. 1 Nov., 1836.
+1412 Tyler Boone, b. 9 Nov., 1840.
+1413 Harrison Boone, b. 9 Nov., 1840.


Nancy C. BOONE

Nancy C. Boone, b. 30 Nov., 1819; d. in Kansas prior to 1908; m. - Smith.


Squire BOONE

499. SQUIRE BOONE (Moses6; Squire; Squired; George'), born 7 June, 1794, in Shelby County, Ky., died 5 Dec., 1879, in Boone County, Ia.
Married 1st, 15 May, 1817, Nancy Cotner (b. 18 Feb., 1798; d. 14 Feb., 1820), and 2nd, 2 Aug., 1821, Phoebe Rissler (b. 3 Feb., 1800). Res. Boone County, Ia.
Squire Boone was born in Virginia and reared in Kentucky, where be farmed for a number of years. His family was an eventful one. On 2 July, 1837, his house was struck by lightning and two of his children were killed, one twelve and the other ten years old. They were both buried 4 July, 1837. Two children were added to the family on 9 Nov., 1840, and on 9 Nov., 1850, two were married. When he crossed the Ohio into Indiana is not known, nor how long he lived there. In 1852 he went to Boone County, Ia., where he settled on a farm in Worth Township. Here, with the aid of his sons, he again improved and developed a val­uable farm. For several years he was a resident of Boonesboro (Ia.), where his wife died, and then he made his home with his son, William Myrtle, until his death in 1879, at the age of 85. In 1908, of all the family only four were living, two sons, William Myrtle and Tyler Boone, and two daughters, Mrs. Melissa Scot of Boone, Ia., and Mrs. Elizabeth
Williams of Madrid, Ia.


CHILDREN:-
(First Marriage)
1402 Melissa J. Boone, b. 14 June, 1818. m. - Scot. Res., Boone, Ia. (1908). 1403 Nancy C. Boone, b. 30 Nov., 1819; d. in Kansas prior to 1908; m. - Smith.
(Second Marriage)
+1404 William Myrtle Boone, b. 30 May, 1822.
1405 Matilda Boone, b. 20 Apr., 1824; d. 2 July, 1831, killed by lightning
and buried July 4, 1831.
1406 Err Rissler Boone, b. 16 Feb., 1826; d. 2 July, 1831, killed by lightning,
and buried 4 July, 1831.
1407 Melmoth Boone, b. 23 Feb., 1828; d. 9 Oct., 1829.
+1408 Hannah C. Boone, b. 21 May, 1830.
+1409 Elizabeth Boone, b. 10 Aug., 1832.
+1410 Julia Boone, b. 16 Oct., 1834.
+1411 John L. Boone, b. 1 Nov., 1836.
+1412 Tyler Boone, b. 9 Nov., 1840.
+1413 Harrison Boone, b. 9 Nov., 1840.


Matilda BOONE

Matilda Boone, b. 20 Apr., 1824; d. 2 July, 1831, killed by lightning
and buried July 4, 1831.


Err Rissler BOONE

Err Rissler Boone, b. 16 Feb., 1826; d. 2 July, 1831, killed by lightning,
and buried 4 July, 1831.


Melmoth BOONE

Melmoth Boone, b. 23 Feb., 1828; d. 9 Oct., 1829.


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