Leonidas Scott–Biography

 

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LEONIDAS SCOTT, one of the prominent citizensof Rushville, Schuyler county, Illinois, is a native of this county, bornSeptember 7, 1855 (for family history, see sketch of Mrs. T. W. Scott).He was united in marriage March 25, 1874, to Melinda B. Demaree, a nativeof Mercer county, Kentucky, born August 9, 1855. Her parents, Holdman andMartha J. Demaree, were also natives of Mercer county, Kentucky. They emigratedto Schuyler county in 1857, and bought land on which they lived until death;they had born to them eight children, six of whom are living. Mrs. Scott’sgrandparents were Virginians by birth and were among the pioneers of Kentucky.

Mr. and Mrs. Scott have two children: LauraB. was born March 18, 1876, and Catherine, born August 16, 1888. Mr. Scottpassed an uneventful youth, being reared to the occupation of a farmer;after his marriage he remained on the home farm until 1887, when be purchasedhis present residence in Rushville. He rents his farm, which consists of200 acres, and devotes his time to the breeding of fine horses. Netty Thornis a very fine animal belonging to his stables, and he has sent out someof the most promising horses that are on the turf to-day.

Our worthy subject is a member of the Knightsof Pythias, and takes an active interest in the order. His wife belongsto the Christian Church. They are giving their children a good education,and are thus providing them with a legacy of which no man can defraud them.
 

Biographical Review of Cass, Schuylerand Brown Counties, Illinois, Biographical Review Publishing Co., Chicago,1892, page 139.

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