b. 15 Jun 1800 (in Clark Co, KY;)
d. 10 May 1884, (in Callaway Co. MO;
Married 1st, 28 Apr 1824 to Rebecca VAN METER MILLER of KY(d. 1829);
and 2nd, 24 Feb 1831 in Callaway Co., MO to Eliza Ann BROUGHTON b. 12 Oct, 1812 in Bourbon Co. KY; d. 1 Apr 1886, daughter of Job and Betsy Broughton. Joseph Scholl Jr. moved to Callaway Co., MO in 1820.)
Joseph, son of Joseph Scholl, Sr., married Rebecca V. G. Miller, and settled in Callaway county in 1820, where his wife died in 1829. Their children were -- Oliver, P., Cyrus R. M., and James R. Mr. Scholl was married the second time to Eliza A. Broughton, of Kentucky, by whom he had -- Rebecca, Elizabeth, Catharine, Louisa, ELiza, Celia, Septimus, Jesse B., Joseph R., Nelson and Sarah.
Mr. Scholl was a Justice of the Peace in Callaway county for twenty-two years, and early days was a great bear and deer hunter. His second wife, who is still living, often hunted with him, and has killed several deer. Mr. S. would frequently go into caves after bears, and was present when Robert Graham had the fight with the wolf in Loutre creek. He is now in his 76th year, and his eye sight is so good that he can see to read fine print through an awl hole in a pair of leather spectacles.
From "Pioneer Families of Missouri with numerous sketces, aneccdotes, adventures, etc., relating to Early Days in Missouri", Callaway County, By Wm. S Bryan and Robert Rose, Originally published 1876, pg 373
b. 15 Jun 1800 (in Clark Co, KY;)
d. 10 May 1884, (in Callaway Co. MO;
Married 1st, 28 Apr 1824 to Rebecca VAN METER MILLER of KY(d. 1829);
and 2nd, 24 Feb 1831 in Callaway Co., MO to Eliza Ann BROUGHTON b. 12 Oct, 1812 in Bourbon Co. KY; d. 1 Apr 1886, daughter of Job and Betsy Broughton. Joseph Scholl Jr. moved to Callaway Co., MO in 1820.)
Joseph, son of Joseph Scholl, Sr., married Rebecca V. G. Miller, and settled in Callaway county in 1820, where his wife died in 1829. Their children were -- Oliver, P., Cyrus R. M., and James R. Mr. Scholl was married the second time to Eliza A. Broughton, of Kentucky, by whom he had -- Rebecca, Elizabeth, Catharine, Louisa, ELiza, Celia, Septimus, Jesse B., Joseph R., Nelson and Sarah.
Mr. Scholl was a Justice of the Peace in Callaway county for twenty-two years, and early days was a great bear and deer hunter. His second wife, who is still living, often hunted with him, and has killed several deer. Mr. S. would frequently go into caves after bears, and was present when Robert Graham had the fight with the wolf in Loutre creek. He is now in his 76th year, and his eye sight is so good that he can see to read fine print through an awl hole in a pair of leather spectacles.
From "Pioneer Families of Missouri with numerous sketces, aneccdotes, adventures, etc., relating to Early Days in Missouri", Callaway County, By Wm. S Bryan and Robert Rose, Originally published 1876, pg 373
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Erected in Memory of Joseph Scholl/
Died May 10, 1884/
Aged 83 years, 10 months and 25 days/
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