Larry Anderson - Families and Individuals

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Peter SCHOLL

References:

(1) Information supplied by Mr. Russell L. Ready, 521 East Wilshire Street,
   Santa Ana, California 92707.  Prodigy ID Number VSXV10A.
   Telephone: 714-543-6462.


Mary BOONE

References:

(1) Information supplied by Mr. Russell L. Ready, 521 East Wilshire Street,
   Santa Ana, California 92707.  Prodigy ID Number VSXV10A.
   Telephone: 714-543-6462.


Dudley SCHOLL

References:

(1) Information supplied by Mr. Russell L. Ready, 521 East Wilshire Street,
   Santa Ana, California 92707.  Prodigy ID Number VSXV10A.
   Telephone: 714-543-6462.


Edward Boone SCHOLL

References:

(1) Information supplied by Mr. Russell L. Ready, 521 East Wilshire Street,
   Santa Ana, California 92707.  Prodigy ID Number VSXV10A.
   Telephone: 714-543-6462.


Mary SCHOLL

References:

(1) Information supplied by Mr. Russell L. Ready, 521 East Wilshire Street,
   Santa Ana, California 92707.  Prodigy ID Number VSXV10A.
   Telephone: 714-543-6462.


William LAMME

William T. Lamme (b. 28 Apr., 1777,in Va., d. 1 Oct., 1840) (b), son of Robert Lamme of Bourbon Co., Ky.
William T. Lamme settled in what is now Warren Co., Mo., in 1803.

He was a First Lieutenant in Nathan Boone's company of Rangers, and was afterwards Major of a regiment. He had a good education, was a fine business man, and left his family in good circumstances at his death. (e) His service in the War of 1812 was as follows:-
"Wm. T. Lamme (Lou'a Terr.) 1st. Lieut. of Rangers, 25 April, 1812; 1st Lieut. and Adjt. of Boone's Missouri Mounted Volunteers Jan., 1814; dis­banded 1815. (f)


Frances CALLAWAY

359. FRANCES CALLAWAY (lenzinzas Boone; Daniels; Squire4; Georges), died at Bloomington, Mo., about 1865. (a)


CHILDREN:-
1086 Serena Lamme, b. 1806 (c); m. Lewis Howell. Res. Cottlesville, Mo., in
1868 They had six children, three of whom were living in 1876.
+1037 Zarina or Czarina Lamme, b. 11 Feb., 1805.
+1088 Hulda Lamme.
1089 Cornelia Lamme.
1090 Missouri Lamme, m. Jesse Caton.
1091 Josephine Lamme, m. Campbell Marshall.
1092 Jackson Lamme.
1093 Leonidas Lamme.
1094 Achilles Lamme, lived in Montana and engaged in the mercantile business.
1095 Napoleon B. Lamme, lived in California.
REFERENCES:-
(a) Draper Mss. 23 S 185-186.
(b) Draper Mss. 6 S 301.
(c) Draper Mss. 23 S 189-191.
(d) Draper Mss. 23 S 109-181.
(e) "Pioneers of Missouri," Bryan and Rose, page 219-220.
(f) Gardner's Diet. of the Army.


Achilles LAMME

Achilles Lamme, lived in Montana and engaged in the mercantile business


Napoleon B. LAMME

Napoleon B. Lamme, lived in California.


Hulda LAMME

HULDA LAMME (Frances' Callaway; Jemimas Boone; Daniels; Squire4; Georges).
Married John Bryan (also a son of David Bryan), called "Long Jack" on account of his extraordinary height. Recorded in Franklin Co., Mo. (See the Bryan Family Sketch.)
CHILD:-
2267 John C. Bryan.


Zarina or Czarina LAMME

. CZARINA (ZARINA) LAMME (Frances' Callaway; Jemimae Boone; Daniels; Squire; George3), born 11 Feb., 1805; died 24 Oct., 1836.
Married Willis Bryan (b. 7 Nov., 1801), son of David Bryan, the first settler within the present limits of Warren Co., Mo. Willis Bryan's second wife was Corillia Logan, whom he married 21 Dec., 1841. (See the Bryan Family Sketch.)


CHILDREN:-
2260 John B. Bryan, b. 25 Mar., 1826; d. 25 Jan., 1834.
+2261 Mary Frances E. Bryan, b. 20 Apr., 1827. 2262 William Samuel Bryan, b. 3 Sept., 1830; d. 22 June, 1834. 2263 Caroline C. Bryan, b. 4 Aug., 1832; d. 23 June, 1834. 2264 Christopher J. Bryan, b. 26 Aug., 1833; dec.
+2265 Malvina Ann Bryan, b. 1 Dec., 1834.
+2266 David Bolivar Bryan, b. 11 Feb., 1836


Joseph SCHOLL Sr.

It is quite probable that Joseph Scholl was born in the Shenandoah Valley in Va., as his older brother, Peter, was born there. In 1779 he went to Ky. and settled. No doubt he was in a great many of the Indian fights there, for we know that he was in the Battle of Blue Licks in August, 1782.
"About 1803 or '04 Joseph Scholl Sr., Jesse B. Boone, David Denton and one Van Bibber" went to Missouri to see the country. Joseph Scholl had a fine new rifle made for him by Daniel Bryan (nephew of Daniel Boone) a famous rifle maker in his day. While Scholl was in Missouri, Daniel Morgan Boone (son of Daniel Boone) borrowed this gun to take on a hunt he and his father were planning to make in the fall, promising to return it the next summer when he went to Kentucky on a visit. While on this hunting trip an Indian stole the gun from Daniel M. Boone, and we are not told whether Joseph Scholl, the rightful owner, ever regained his gun. We may surmise that he did, however, from this statement of Joseph Scholl, Jr., who tells the narative: "As the Indian departed with his illy gotten prize, Daniel Morgan Boone asked his father for his gun, saying he was not disposed to lose his
fine rifle."


Lavina BOONE

LEVINA BOONE (Daniels; Squire4; Georges), born 23 Mar., 1766; died in Clark Co., Ky., 6 Apr., 1802, aged 36 years and 15 days.
Married about 1785, Joseph Scholl (b. 1755; d. 1835) (a), son of William and Leah (Morgan) Scholl. (See Sketch of Scholl Family.)

No doubt a little rifle skirmish brought back the stolen property. Joseph Scholl died in Clark Co., Ky., leaving a number of children, all of whom except Joseph, Jr., the youngest, died prior to 1868. (b)
CHILDREN :-
+364 Jesse Boone Scholl, b. 17 Oct., 1791.
+365 Septimus Scholl.
+366 Marcus Scholl.
367 Selah (or Celia) Scholl.
368 Marcia Scholl.
369 Leah Scholl.
370 Daniel Boone Scholl.
+371 Joseph Scholl, Jr., b. 15 June, 1800.
REFERENCES:-
(a) Draper Mss. 6 S 13-16.
Draper Mss. 24 S 205-222


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