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Source: S18 Author: Brøderbund Software, Inc. Title: World Family Tree Vol. 5, Ed. 1 Publication: Name: Release date: August 22, 1996; NOTESource Medium: Family Archive CD CONT CONT Customer pedigree. CONT
Source: S6 Title: cordell 20020723.FTW NOTESource Medium: Other CONT
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Note N11[cordell 20020723.FTW]
Vail Cordell reported visiting the grave of Abraham Scholl in 1967. David Mark Cordell visited the cemetery in 2000, and the gravestone was not in the assigned location.
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Thompson, Jess M.
Pittsfield, IL; Pike County Historical Society; 1967
Chapter 41: "With William and Leah (Morgan) Scholl, coming out to Kentucky with Boone in 1779,
came eight of the ten (or eleven) children who had been born to them... Abraham Scholl, who
married, first, Nellie Humble (or Umble), and second, December 15, 1803, Tabitha Noe, and who,
with his second wife, and 12 children of the second family and one of the first, settled in
Pike county in 1825."
Chapter 45: "No record has been found of Abraham Scholl's first marriage; when his marriage to
Nellie Humble occurred is unknown. The first child of record of this marriage was born in 1788,
this being the boy Morgan, who came to Pike county with his father in 1825. Most of the Scholl
family historians say there were six children born of this first marriage and twelve of the
second."
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Thompson, Jess M. Pittsfield, IL; Pike County Historical Society; 1967 Chapter 41: "With William and Leah (Morgan) Scholl, coming out to Kentucky with Boone in 1779, came eight of the ten (or eleven) children who had been born to them... Abraham Scholl, who married, first, Nellie Humble (or Umble), and second, December 15, 1803, Tabitha Noe, and who, with his second wife, and 12 children of the second family and one of the first, settled in Pike county in 1825." Chapter 45: "No record has been found of Abraham Scholl's first marriage; when his marriage to Nellie Humble occurred is unknown. The first child of record of this marriage was born in 1788, this being the boy Morgan, who came to Pike county with his father in 1825. Most of the Scholl family historians say there were six children born of this first marriage and twelve of the second."