642Septimus Scholl, Second Child of Joseph & Levina (Boone) Scholl
Septimus Scholl, born 21 November 1789 in Fayette County, Kentucky (it was still Virginia in 1789).
He married Sarah "Sally" Ann Miller on 11 December 1813 at Winchester in Clark County, Kentucky. He died 11 August 1849 in Jackson County, Missouri.
An excerpt from an article reprinted in the "Clark County [KY] Chronicles, Conducted and Collaborated by the Clark County Historical Society" beginning May 31, 1923, gives evidence that Septimus spent time with his grandfather, Daniel Boone;
"As has already been stated, Joseph Scholl married Lavinia Boone, daughter of Daniel Boone, and when Boone came back to Kentucky in 1801, he visited his daughter, Mrs. Scholl. He went from Scholl's home to Winchester one day, taking with him his grandson, Septimus Scholl. Septimus was told by his mother to get some coffee while in town; but Septimus was so engrossed with the strange and interesting sights that he saw in town that he forgot it. Returning home that evening they had gotten as far as the place where the C & O Railroad now crosses the Iron Works Pike, when Boone said to his grandson, "Septy, did you get that coffee for your mother?" Septimus exclaimed, "Oh! Grandpa, I forgot it. You sit here in the shade while I go back after it." Boone rested until his grandson went to town and returned."