ky-footsteps-digest Saturday, September 5 1998 Volume 01 : Number 460 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 4 Sep 1998 19:24:54 -0600 From: "Phyllis Hill" Subject: KFY: BIO: Shepard, Leander J. - Unknown Co BIO: SHEPARD, Leander J., s/o Horace B. & Martha (Harper) Shepard Submitted by: phill@redrock.net (Phyllis Hill) SHEPARD HARPER EMMONS History of Knox and Daviess Counties, Indiana Chicago: The Goodspeed Publishing Co. 1886 Knox County, Vincennes Twp., page 389 LEANDER J. SHEPARD, coal dealer, of Vincennes, Ind., is a son of Horace B. and Martha (Harper) Shepard, who were born in Kentucky. The father came to Knox County, Ind., in 1820, and located on a farm, where he resided until 1862 and then took up his residence in this city, where he now resides at the advanced age of eighty-seven years. He was formerly a Whig in politics but is now a Republican. He has held a number of important offices in town and county, and was a member of the State Legislature one term and has been an active worker for his party in his day. Leander J. was born in Knox County, Ind., November 12, 1828, and spent his boyhood days on a farm and secured a common school education. At the age of twenty-six he engaged in the mercantile business in Illinois, continuing there five or six years. He then returned to this city and soon after accepted a position under Gen. James C. Veatch, in the office of collector of revenue at Evansville, and remained with him two years. He then returned to this city in 1881 and purchased an interest in the Edwardsport Coal Company, and also established his coal yards in this city. The mine which supplied their coal gave out, and he in company with others organized the Indian Creek Coal Company and opened a mine at Bicknell, which they are now operating successfully. In 1854 Mr. Shepard married Jane Emmons, a native of Illinois. They have one son, named Charles E. Mr. Shepard is a Republican in politics and a member of the I.O.O.F. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Sep 1998 19:28:42 -0600 From: "Phyllis Hill" Subject: KFY: BIO: Medcalf, William M., M.D., Nelson & Daviess Cos BIO: MEDCALF, William M., M.D., s/o Allen & Frances (Winkler) Medcalf Submitted by: phill@redrock.net (Phyllis Hill) MEDCALF WINKLER LEATHCO History of Knox and Daviess Counties, Indiana Chicago: The Goodspeed Publishing Co. 1886 Knox County, Vincennes Twp, page 371 WILLIAM M. MEDCALF, M.D., of Vincennes, Ind., was born in Dale, Spencer Co., Ind., September 11, 1838, and was the son of Allen and Frances (Winkler) Medcalf, natives respectively of Maryland and North Carolina. The father, who was born September 23, 1791, removed in early life with his parents to Nelson County, Ky., where he followed farming. In the war of 1812 he was a soldier in a Kentucky regiment, and was engaged fighting the Indians at Vincennes and at Tippecanoe. After the war he resided in Daviess County, Ky., until 1828, whence after his marriage he immigrated to Spencer County, Ind. Here he followed the occupations of farmer, carpenter and millwright, paying most attention to the latter. He was the first trustee of the township and served a number of years as justice of the peace. He was also postmaster at Dale for a long time. He was well known throughout that section of country as a man of ability, energy and integrity, and he was a ruling elder of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. His death occurred May 29, 1876. The subject of this sketch was brought up by his parents in his native place on a farm until he was sixteen years old, securing an academic education, and studied Greek and Latin under a private tutor. He then took a course in theology and prepared himself for the ministry, and followed this calling in Monroe, Greene and Carroll Counties, Ind., and at Lincoln, Ill., Eldora and Iowa Center, Iowa. In 1872 he assumed charge of the congregation at Washington, Ind., and remained there two years. Having given some attention to the study of medicine he now began the study of Homoeopathy under Dr. Goodhue. In 1874 he removed to Gibson County, Ind., locating in 1876 in Fort Branch, where he had charge of a congregation, still pursuing the study of medicine. In 1878 he graduated from the Missouri Homoeopathic College at St. Louis, and then took a course in the Missouri School of Midwifery, graduating and receiving the Franklin prize in surgery in his first college, being a member of Dr. E.C. Franklin's private class. Returning to Gibson County he entered regularly on the practice of medicine at Patoka and Fort Branch, remaining until February, 1884, when he came to this city, where he has since been engaged in the practice of his profession meeting with well=deserved success. He is a member of the Indiana Institute of Homoeopathy. He received the ad eundem degree from his alma mater in 1881. He was married, March 28, 1859, to Eugenia Leathco, a native of Kentucky, by whom he has five living children: Ella J., William E., Thomas R., Carrie E, and Ireanius A. He is a Republican in politics, a Knight Templar, and though not actively engaged in the ministry, is a member of the Indiana Presbytery, still holding his credentials and frequently officiating as a minister. His son William E., a young man grown, is totally blind, from an accident early in youth. Notwithstanding this he has received a finished education at the State Asylum for the Blind, and is one of the most accomplished organists and pianists in the city of State. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Sep 1998 20:10:45 -0600 From: "Phyllis Hill" Subject: KFY: BIO: GANOE, George W. - Unknown Co BIO: GANOE, George W., s/o James & Martha (Meadley) Ganoe Submitted by: phill@redrock.net (Phyllis Hill) GANOE MEADLEY History of Knox and Daviess Counties, Indiana Chicago: The Goodspeed Publishing Co. 1886 Knox County, Washington Twp, page 423 GEORGE W. GANOE is a son of James and Martha (Meadley) Ganoe. Where the father was born is not definitely known. The mother was born in Kentucky in 1808. She came to this State and county with her parents at an early day, and lived for some time in a fort. The father came here when a young man, and worked by the month for some time. In their family were these children: George W., Lucy A., Nancy J. and Catharine. Both parents were Baptists, and the father was a Whig. He died in 1841, and the mother in 1883. George W. was born in Knox County, Ind. in 1833. His educational advantages were limited, as the schoolhouses were very few and far between. He lived with his parents until their death, when he and two sisters sold their interest in the home farm and purchases 160 acres where he now lives. His sister, Nancy, then married and took forty acres of the farm, and since then he and his sister, Lucy, have lived together. Mr. Ganoe is a stanch Democrat, and his first vote was cast for the candidate of the Know-nothing party. He has been moderately successful as a farmer, and he and sister belong to the Christian Church. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Sep 1998 21:30:03 -0600 From: "Phyllis Hill" Subject: KFY: BIO: Hollingsworth, Milton - Unknown Co BIO: HOLLINGSWORTH, Milton, s/o Bernard & Nancy A. (McKee) Hollingsworth Submitted by: phill@redrock.net (Phyllis Hill) HOLLINGSWORTH McKEE MARTIN CHAMBERS History of Knox and Daviess Counties, Indiana Chicago: The Goodspeed Puablishing Co. 1886 Knox County, Washington Twp., page 427 MILTON HOLLINGSWORTH one of the farmers of Washington Township, is a son of Bernard and Nancy A. (McKee) Hollingsworth. The father was born in 1791, in South Carolina. The mother, a native of Kentucky, was born in 1798. Both came to this county when young and their matrimonial rites were solemnized in 1816. After marriage they settled in Washington Township, where they spent the remainder of their days. By occupation the father was a farmer, being quite a large landowner. During his entire life he was an industrious and energetic worker. When a young man he joined the Baptist Church, but afterward became a member of the Christian Church. He was a Republican. In 1876 the father wa called from among the living, The mother died two years before. Our subject was born in 1842 in Washington Township. In boyhood he had very ordinary advantages for education, having to walk two miles to school. In 1861 when the dissolution of the Union was threatened, Milton, though only nineteen years of age, enlisted in Company H, Fifty- first Indiana Infantry. At Stone River, Shiloh, Corinth and Nashville, he with the other brave boys of Company H fought manfully for home and country. After the last named engagement they were ordered to San Antonio, Tex., where they remained until the close of the war. At Stone River he received three wounds, and as a partial compensation receives $2 per month from the Government. Having served his country faithfully for over four years he returned, bearing an honorable discharge. In 1868 he was married to Martha A. Martin, born in 1850, in Washington Township. She is the daughter of James P. and Martha (Chambers) Martin. To Mr. and Mrs. Hollingsworth eight children were born: Ulysses G., William S., Ellis H., James U., Urania G., John, Anna and Logan. Mrs. Hollingsworth is a member of the Christian Church. Mr. Hollingsworth is a stanch Republican and cast his first vote for Lincoln. At the death of his father our subject received 138 acres of land, of which about 100 acres are under cultivation. As a farmer, he has been quite successful, and is considered one of the first citizens of the county. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 04 Sep 1998 22:33:00 -0500 From: Darrell Warner Subject: KFY: DEATH CERT: Warner, Travis, 1923 - Bath Co Full name: Travis Warner Place of death: Bath County Voter precinct: 4086 Registration district number: 52 File Number: 6675 Sex: male Color or race: white Single married widowed or divorced: widowed Date of birth: November 15, 1848 Occupation: farmer Birthplace: Bath County, Kentucky Name of father: Alfred Warner (should say Allen) Birthplace of father: Kentucky (should show Bath County, Kentucky) Name of mother: Vianna Clayton Birthplace of mother: Kentucky Informant: Dr. C. J. Jones of Salt Lick Filed:2-29-1923 Registrar: Mrs. S.C. Alexander Date of death: February 28, 1923 at 7:25 PM Cause of death: Tuberculosis duration 20 years Signed by: Dr. C.J. Jones February 28, 1923 Salt Lick, Kentucky Place of burial or removal: Family Graveyard Date of burial: 2-29-1923 Undertaker: Mrs. Jeff Vaughn of Salt Lick, Kentucky ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 04 Sep 1998 22:50:12 -0500 From: Darrell Warner Subject: KFY: DEATH CERT: Warner, Stephen C., 1927 - Montgomery Co Full name: Stephen C. Warner Place of death: Montgomery County City: Mt. Sterling Registration district number: 1070 Primary registration district number: 2425 File Number: 29051 Registration number: 116 Residence: West Sycamore Fourth ward Sex: male Color or race: white Single married widowed or divorced: widowed If married, widowed or divorced list husband or wife: Mary C. Warner Date of birth: July 4, 1835 Age 92 years 5 months 14 days Occupation: retired farmer Birthplace: Bath County, Kentucky Name of father: Jonas Warner Birthplace of father: Kentucky (should show Bath County, Kentucky) Name of mother: (did not list first name should be Elizabeth) Clayton Birthplace of mother: Kentucky Informant: George R. Warner of Mt Sterling, Kentucky Filed:December 19, 1927 Registrar: Mrs. G.B. Seuff Date of death: December 18, 1927 at 6 PM Cause of death: Must have been heart failure. Never saw him alive. Patient was dead when I called Signed by: (can't read) December 23, 1927 of Mt. Sterling, Kentucky Place of burial or removal: Mt. Sterling, Kentucky Date of burial: 12-20-192 Undertaker: Eastin and Harris of Mt. Sterling, Kentucky ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Sep 1998 00:02:34 -0700 From: "BEVERLY J BOLES" Subject: KFY: MILITARY: Civil War Pension Appl, Bowles, 1888 - Jackson Co Affidavit Civil War Pension/KING/BOWLES/SIZEMORE/FOX/VERNON General Affidavit of John B.KING on behalf of Daniel G.BOWLES. State of Kentucky, County of Jackson. In claim number 679.614 of Daniel G.BOWLES of Co.C, of the 47th Regt of Ky Vols. personally appeared before the undersigned duly authorized to administer oaths within and for said County, John B.KING aged 51 years, whose P.O. is Peoples, County of Jackson, State of Kentucky, who being duly sworn, state in relation to said claim as follows to wit: I enlisted in the above Co & Regt July 25th, 1863, was sworn in on the 12th day of August 1863, and said BOWLES enlisted in the same Co about the same time. He was a healthy stout hearty looking man when he enlisted and continued so till we was on a march from Boonville, KY. to Parris KY, and my account of our marches shows that we got to Parris on the 31st day of March, 1864 and when we had passed Parris we had to cross a large creek on a railroad bridge and when my Co. was some distance on the bridge one of the cross pieces broke, then the planks broke and four of our Co fell through. Viz: John VERNON, H.SIZEMORE, F.FOX and Daniel G.BOWLES. I think the same piece of something? that hit SIZEMORE in the head hit BOWLES in the back on the hip. I was next to them when they fell. I saw BOWLES get up put his hands on his hips walk a few steps and set down. I inquired where he was hurt he said on the hip. My brother was driving the Co wagon and took them BOWLES & the others in his wagon and hauled them to camp. I did not see the wound. BOWLES continued at times to complain of his hip till our discharge and at times he would limp around and say that his hip had never got well. I have not seen him very often since our discharge, but he has all the time told me that he never got over falling through the bridge. The reason I know he fell through the bridge was I was rite by his left side and saw him fall and saw the piece of wood strike him just after he struck the ground, when he was bent over, and as long as I live and remember anything I will remember when he with the others fell through the bridge. I am not related and have no interest in said claim. John B.King 22nd day of December, 1888. Another affidavit included in the Civil War Pension application of Daniel G.BOWLES was from the brother of John B.KING, Daniel R.KING. On the 24th of December, 1888, Daniel R.KING was 49 years old, and gave his P.O. as Annville?, Jackson County, KY. BEVBOLES@PRODIGY.NET ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Sep 1998 23:07:38 -0600 From: "Phyllis Hill" Subject: KFY: BIO: Holmes, George M. - Lincoln & Unknown Co BIO: HOLMES, George M., s/o Josiah L. & Margaret (McClure) Holmes Submitted by: phill@redrock.net (Phyllis Hill) HOLMES McCLURE PRICE PENNINGTON History of Knox and Daviess Counties, Indiana Chicago: The Goodspeed Publishing Co. 1886 Knox County, Washington Twp., page 428 GEORGE M. HOLMES, one of the old settlers of Washington Township, is a son of Josiah L. and Margaret (McClure) Holmes. The father was born in 1775, at Carlisle, Penn. The mother, a native of Kentucky, was born about four years later. Both came to this county about the same time--1804. Here they were married in 1818. By trade the father was a tanner, which calling he followed throughout life. He was a man of some public note. For four years he was deputy sheriff under John Purcell, besides being constable for a number of years. In the war of 1812 he took an active part, being in the battle of Horseshoe Bend, and also at the battle of New Orleans. At the latter place he was promoted to captain. In 1837 the father died. The mother died in 1832. George's ancestors on both sides were of Irish descent. He has had the pleasure of seeing seven generations, looking backward and forward. He was born in 1822 in Vincennes Township. In boyhood he had very poor advantages for education, attending the old-time subscription school, and not more than five months all told. When only about seven years old he and his brother, a ten year old lad, went week after week some eight miles up the river, to cut a boat-load of wood for winter use. In a little log shelter they stayed of nights, but when Saturday came they would gladly return home to spend Sunday and get a new supply of provisions. For some time he followed driving stage, going from Evansville to Vincennes, or from Vincennes to Terre Haute, etc. In 1842 he began his career as a farmer. His first crop of corn was raised on a rented place, and sold for 8 cents per bushel delivered at a station five miles distant. Having no team, he was obliged to give $1.50 per 100 bushels to get it hauled. He thus received $13 for 200 bushels. Times being hard, he thought to make some money by chopping wood. He was paid 25 cents a cord for wood split fine and made out of the body of the tree only. In 1842 he was married to Berrila Pennington, born in 1824 in Lincoln County, Ky. She is the daughter of Isaac and Elizabeth (Price) Pennington. Her father was a native of Tennessee, and her mother of Kentucky. To Mr. and Mrs. Holmes thirteen children were born: Josiah, Isaac, Harriet, Weston, Benjamin, James, Margaret, George, Mary, Martin, Elizabeth, Laura and Obediah, all of whom are living on farms. The husband, wife and nine of the children are members of the Christian Church. Mr. Holmes is a stanch Democrat, and cast his first vote for Van Buren. For four years he has held the position of justice of the peace. Two of his sons were in the late war--Isaac, who served four years in the Rebellion and three years as a regular soldier, and Weston, who served three years in the Rebellion and three years as a regular soldier. In 1860 Mr. Holmes moved to Washington Township, and bought 145 acres, on which he still lives. As a farmer he has been quite successful; having started with nothing, he has arisen to the ownership of a good farm. He has been engaged to some extent in literary work, having written a number of stories for periodicals. Though he had such meager opportunities in early life, he acquired broad information by reading. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 04 Sep 1998 23:51:36 -0500 From: Darrell Warner Subject: KFY: DEATH CERT: Warner, George, 1947 - Montgomery Co Full name: George Warner Place of death: Montgomery County, Kentucky City: Mt. Sterling, Kentucky Registration district number: 1070 Primary registration district number: 2425 State file number: 14165 Registar's number: 83 Residence: Mt. Sterling, Kentucky Sex: male Color or race: white Single, married, widowed or divorced: single If married, widowed or divorced list husband or wife: Date of birth: February 6, 1871 Age: 76 Occupation: retired carpenter Birthplace: Bath County, Kentucky Name of father: Stephen M. Warner Birthplace of father: Kentucky (should show Bath County) Name of mother: Catherine Clark Birthplace of mother: Kentucky Informant: Kelly Thompson of Mt. Sterling, Kentucky Filed:June 30, 1947 Registrar: Elizabeth Myate Date of death: June 28, 1947 Cause of death: Gunshot wound, suicide in a public place Signed by: Tom Douglas, Coroner of Mt. Sterling, Kentucky Place of burial or removal: Machpelah Cemetery, Mt. Sterling, Kentucky Date of burial: June 29, 1947 Undertaker: Michael Funeral Home of Mt. Sterling, Kentucky ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Sep 1998 00:02:22 -0500 From: Darrell Warner Subject: KFY: DEATH CERT: Warner, Jonas, 1951 - Bath Co Full name: Jonas Warner Place of death: Bath County, Kentucky City: Rural Owingsville Registration district number: 50 Primary registration district number: can't read File Number: 11651 Registar's number: can't read Sex: male Color or race: white Single married widowed or divorced: single never married Date of birth: April 10, 1888 Occupation: farmer Birthplace: Bath County, Kentucky Name of father: Warren Warner Name of mother: Martha Ulery Informant: Mrs. Espie Warner Registrar: can't read Date of death: April 21, 1951 Cause of death: congestive heart failure Signed by: Robin A. Byron MD Place of burial or removal: Old Virginia Cemetery, Owingsville, Kentucky Date of burial: April 23, 1951 Undertaker: Shrout, Piper and Shrout ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Sep 1998 00:16:44 -0500 From: Darrell Warner Subject: KFY: DEATH CERT: Warner, Jonas, 1929 - Bath Co Full name: Jonas Warner Place of death: Bath County, Kentucky City: none listed Registration district number: 51 Voter precinct: Owingsville Primary registration district number: 4077 File Number: 16010 Registration number: 9 Residence: none listed Sex: male Color or race: white Single married widowed or divorced: married If married, widowed or divorced list husband or wife: not listed Date of birth: December 18, 1863 Age: 65 years 5 months 8 days Occupation: farmer Birthplace: not listed Name of father: Jacob Warner Birthplace of father: Kentucky (should be Bath County, Kentucky) Name of mother: Elizabeth Shultz Birthplace of mother: Kentucky Informant: Mrs. Fred Reynolds of Owingsville Filed: June 12, 1929 Registrar: Mary E. Gudgell Date of death: June 9, 1928 (should be 1929) Attended by physician from April 1929 to June 1929 Time of death: 12:00 PM Cause of death: carcinoma victim Signed by: H.P. Gudgell MD Place of burial or removal: Warner Cemetery Date of burial: June 1929 Undertaker: E.L. Barnes of Owingsville, Kentucky ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Sep 1998 00:31:30 -0500 From: Darrell Warner Subject: KFY: DEATH CERT: Warner, William, 1911 - Bath Co Full name: William Warner Place of death: Bath County, Kentucky City: none listed File Number: 22541 Registered number: 56 Sex: male Color or race: white Single married widowed or divorced: married If married, widowed or divorced list husband or wife: none listed Date of birth: October 3, 1877 Age: 34 Occupation: Farmer Birthplace: Bath County Name of father: Jacob C. Warner Birthplace of father: Bath County, Kentucky Name of mother: Elizabeth Shultz Birthplace of mother: Bath County, Kentucky Informant: J.R. Warner Filed: September 7, 1911 Registrar: Mrs. Alice Cormis Date of death: September 7, 1911 Time of death: 11:00 AM Cause of death: typhoid fever complicated by fatty byineration of heart Signed by: H.J. Daily MD of Owingsville, Kentucky Place of burial or removal: Warner Graveyard Date of burial: September 8, 1911 Undertaker: Jackson and (can't read) of Owingsville, Kentucky ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Sep 1998 08:26:30 -0500 From: Darrell Warner Subject: KFY: DEATH CERT: Warner, John, 1950 - Bath Co Full name: John Warner Place of death: Bath County, Kentucky City: Owingsville Registration district number: 50 Primary registration district number: 2025 State File number: 50 6498 Registrar's number: 103 Residence: Owingsville, Bath County, Kentucky Sex: male Color or race: white Single married widowed or divorced: widowed If married, widowed or divorced list husband or wife: not listed Date of birth: February, 14, 1874 Age: 76 years 2 months 10 days Occupation: farmer Birthplace: Kentucky (should be Bath County) Name of father: Jacob Warner Birthplace of father: not shown Name of mother: Matlie Shultz Birthplace of mother: not shown Informant: Luther Warner Filed:4-28-1950 Registrar: Mrs. Pearl Brother Dotson Date of death: April 24, 1950 Cause of death: Cardiac failure due to coronary artery disease Time of death: 9:00 AM Signed by: Robin A. Byron MD of Owingsville, Kentucky Place of burial or removal: Warner Graveyard Date of burial: April 27, 1950 Undertaker: Barnes and Reynolds, Owingsville, Kentucky ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Sep 1998 08:37:15 -0500 From: Darrell Warner Subject: KFY: DEATH CERT: Warner, Mary F (Pieratt), 1918 - Bath Co Full name: Mary F (Pieratt) Warner Place of death: Bath County, Kentucky Voter precinct: Owingsville Registration district number: 52 Primary registration district number: 5109 File Number: can't read Registered number: 102 Sex: female Color or race: white Single married widowed or divorced: married Date of birth: 1881 Age: 37 Occupation: house keeper Birthplace: Kentucky Name of father: Jake Pieratt Birthplace of father: Kentucky Name of mother: Mary Tifiton (hard to read) Birthplace of mother: Kentucky Informant: John Warner of Owingsville, Kentucky Filed:january 25, 1918 Registrar: Mrs. H.J. Dailey Date of death: January 24, 1918 Cause of death: lobar pneumonia Time of death: 1:00 AM Signed by: H.J. Dailey MD of Owingsville, Kentucky Place of burial or removal: Warner Graveyard Date of burial: January 26, 1918 Undertaker: J.W. Hart and Son of Owingsville, Kentucky ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Sep 1998 08:50:47 -0500 From: Darrell Warner Subject: KFY: DEATH CERT: Warner, Elizabeth, 1936 - Bath Co Full name: Elizabeth Warner Place of death: Bath County, Kentucky Voter precinct: Olympia Registration district number: 51 Primary registration district number: 4082 File Number: 6413 Registered number: 255 Sex: female Color or race: white Single married widowed or divorced: married If married, widowed or divorced list husband or wife: A.T. Warner Date of birth: December 18, 1862 Age: 73 years 3 months 12 days Occupation: house keeper Birthplace: Kentucky Name of father: Reynolds Birthplace of father: not listed Name of mother: not listed Birthplace of mother: not listed Informant: Ben R. Wells of Owingsville, Kentucky Filed: April 1, 1936 Registrar: Mary E. Gudgell Date of death: March 30, 1936 Cause of death: bronchial pneumonia Time of death: 12:20 PM Signed by: D.C. Dotson M.D. of Owingsville, Kentucky Place of burial or removal: Kendall Springs Date of burial: April 1, 1936 Undertaker: Shrout, Piper and Shrout ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Sep 1998 09:01:54 -0500 From: Darrell Warner Subject: KFY: DEATH CERT: Warner, Steve, 1936 - Bath Co Full name: Steve Warner Place of death: Bath County, Kentucky Registration district number: 52 Primary registration district number: 4048 File Number: 15187 Registered number: not listed Voter precinct: 2027 Inc. Town: Salt Lick Sex: male Color or race: white Single married widowed or divorced: widowed If married, widowed or divorced list husband or wife: Callie C. Warner Date of birth: April 15, 1878 Age: 58 years 1 month 17 days Occupation: laborer Birthplace: Kentucky Name of father: Travis Warner Birthplace of father: Kentucky Name of mother: Lucinda Walton Birthplace of mother: Kentucky Informant: Mrs Anna Warner of Salt Lick, Kentucky Filed: 6-3-1936 Registrar: Mrs. S.C. Alexander Date of death: June 1, 1936 Cause of death: double lobar pneumonia Time of death: 1:00 pm Signed by: Dr. C.T. Jones M.D. of Salt Lick, Kentucky Place of burial or removal: Warner Cemetery Date of burial: June 3, 1936 Undertaker: Barnes and Horseman of Salt Lick, Kentucky ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Sep 1998 09:17:24 -0500 From: Darrell Warner Subject: KFY: DEATH CERT: Warner, W. T., 1924 - Bath Co Full name: W. T. Warner Place of death: Bath County, Kentucky Voter precinct: Owingsville Registration district number: 51 Primary registration district number: 4077 File Number: not listed Registered number: 45 Residence: Bath County Sex: male Color or race: white Single married widowed or divorced: married If married, widowed or divorced list husband or wife: not listed Date of birth: June 21, 1869 Age: 55 years 14 days Occupation: farmer Birthplace: Kentucky Name of father: Jacob Warner Birthplace of father: Kentucky Name of mother: Elizia Gorham Birthplace of mother: Kentucky Informant: Dud Warner of Owingsville, Kentucky Filed: July 4, 1924 Registrar: Mrs. H.J. Daily Date of death: July 3, 1924 Cause of death: pulmonary tuberculosis Time of death: 11:00 PM Signed by: H.J. Daily M.D. of Owingsville, Kentucky Place of burial or removal: Warner Cemetery Date of burial: July 5, 1924 Undertaker: E.L. Barnes of Owingsville, Kentucky ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Sep 1998 09:29:55 -0500 From: Darrell Warner Subject: KFY: DEATH CERT: Warner, J Dudley, 1936 - Bath Co Full name: J Dudley Warner Place of death: not listed Voter precinct: Owingsville Inc. town: Owingsville Registration district number: 51 Primary registration district number: 4077 File Number: 20790 Registered number: 289 Residence: Bath County, Kentucky Sex: male Color or race: white Single married widowed or divorced: single If married, widowed or divorced list husband or wife: Date of birth: January 18, 1874 Age: 62 years Occupation: farmer Birthplace: Kentucky Name of father: Jacob Warner Birthplace of father: Kentucky Name of mother: Eliza Gorham Birthplace of mother: Kentucky Informant: Mrs. Tibbs Goodpaster of Owingsville, Kentucky Filed: September 2, 1936 Registrar: Mary E. Gudgill Date of death: August 22, 1936 Cause of death: pneumonia Time of death: 8:00 AM Signed by: F.P. Gudgell MD of Owingsville, Kentucky Place of burial or removal: Warner Graveyard Date of burial: August 24, 1936 Undertaker: Shrout, Piper and Shrout of Owingsville, Kentucky ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Sep 1998 09:51:41 -0500 From: Darrell Warner Subject: KFY: DEATH CERT: Warner, Charles William, 1930 - Bath Co Full name: Charles William Warner Place of death: Bath County, Kentucky Voter precinct: Salt Well City: Owingsville Registration district number: 51 Primary registration district number: 4081 File Number: 28991 Registered number: 107 Sex: male Color or race: white Single married widowed or divorced: married If married, widowed or divorced list husband or wife: Molly Warner Date of birth: May 28, 1866 Age: 64 years 7 months 19 days Occupation: none listed Birthplace: Bath County, Kentucky Name of father: Henry Warner Birthplace of father: Bath County, Kentucky Name of mother: Mandy Crockett Birthplace of mother: Bath County, Kentucky Informant: Molly Warner Filed: December 30, 1930 Registrar: Ulary E. Gudgell Date of death: December 17, 1930 Cause of death: abdominal growth Time of death: not listed Signed by: can't read of Mt. Sterling, Kentucky Place of burial or removal: Carpenter Cemetery, Bath County, Kentucky Date of burial: December 18, 1930 Undertaker: E.L. Barnes of Owingsville, Kentucky ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Sep 1998 11:31:27 EDT From: Ramona9141@aol.com Subject: KFY: DEED: Johnson, William S., 1832 - Owen Co Owen County Deed Book D page 226 March 12, 1832. Owen Co., KY. John Wright deputy Sheriff, for William Cobb, Sheriff of Owen Co. to Langston Bacon and William S. Johnson. Highest bidders in a public sale from the estate of Nicholas T. Thomas and John Thomas. $50.00. Beginning at a beech marked T. C. on the bank of the Kentucky River, thence S 45 E -- poles to 2 sycamores and an elm on said river, thence N 45 E 133 poles to a sugar tree, poplar and elm 19 poles N. W. from a hickory said to be William Thomas corner, thence N 44 1/2 W. 528 poles to 2 elms at the mouth of a gut near William Thomas on the bank of said river, thence up the river to the beginning. John Wright D. S. for Wm Cobb, Sheriff ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Sep 1998 10:42:42 -0500 From: Darrell Warner Subject: KFY: DEATH CERT: Warner, Mollie D. (Carpenter), 1942 - Montgomery Co Full name: Mollie D. Warner Place of death: Montgomery County, Kentucky City: Mt. Sterling Registration district number: 1070 Primary registration district number: 2425 State File number: 14441 Registrar's number: 86 Residence: Rural Bath County, Kentucky Owingsville, Kentucky RFD 2 Sex: female Color or race: white Single married widowed or divorced: widow If married, widowed or divorced list husband or wife: Charles warner Date of birth: December 19, 1867 Age: 75 years 6 months 3 days Occupation: house keeper Birthplace: Bath County, Kentucky Name of father: Winfield Carpenter Birthplace of father: Kentucky Name of mother: Serelda Carpenter Birthplace of mother: Kentucky Informant: W.D. Carpenter of Owingsville. kentucky Filed: June 27, 1942 Registrar: Mrs Ray W. Seuff Date of death: June 22, 1942 Cause of death: pneumonia Time of death: 7:15 PM Signed by: (couldn't read) Place of burial or removal: Carpenter Graveyard, Bath County Date of burial: June 24, 1942 Undertaker: A.L. Mitchell of Mt. Sterling, Kentucky ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Sep 1998 10:52:24 -0500 From: Darrell Warner Subject: KFY: DEATH CERT: Warner, James, 1926 - Bath Co Full name: James Warner Place of death: Bath County, Kentucky Registration district number: 51 Primary registration district number: 2025 File Number: 3096 Registered number: 75 Sex: male Color or race: white Single married widowed or divorced: married If married, widowed or divorced list husband or wife: not listed Date of birth: February 15, 1869 Age: 56 years 11 months 24 days Occupation: none Birthplace: Kentucky Name of father: Henry Warner Birthplace of father: Kentucky Name of mother: Amanda Crockett Birthplace of mother: Kentucky Informant: William Warner of Owingsville, Kentucky Filed: February 8, 1926 Registrar: Mrs. H.J. Daily Date of death: February 8, 1926 Cause of death: lobar pneumonia Time of death: 8:00 AM Signed by: H. J. Daily M.D. of Owingsville, Kentucky Place of burial or removal: Kendall Springs Cemetery of Bath County, KY Date of burial: February 9, 1926 Undertaker: Shrout, Piper and Shrout of Owingsville, Kentucky ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Sep 1998 11:04:30 -0500 From: Darrell Warner Subject: KFY: DEATH CERT: Warner, James, 1949 - Bath Co Full name: James Warner Place of death: Bath County, Kentucky City: Owingsville Registration district number: 50 Primary registration district number: 2025 State File number: 34 Registrar's number: 2 Residence: Bath County, Kentucky Sex: male Color or race: colored Single married widowed or divorced: widowed If married, widowed or divorced list husband or wife: doesn't list Date of birth: March 15, 1878 Age: 70 Occupation: laborer on farm Birthplace: Kentucky Name of father: Jack Warner Birthplace of father: not listed Name of mother: Olivia Hughes Birthplace of mother: not listed Informant: Mrs. Jesse Johnson Filed:1-27-1949 Registrar: Mrs. Pearl Brocher Date of death: January 10, 1949 Cause of death: heart disease Time of death: 4:00 AM Signed by: Robin A. Byron M.D. Place of burial or removal: Trumbo Graveyard, Owingsville, Kentucky Date of burial: January 12, 1949 Undertaker: Shrout, Piper and Shrout ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Sep 1998 11:17:19 -0500 From: Darrell Warner Subject: KFY: DEATH CERT: Warner, Anna (Carmichael), 1950 - Fayette Co Full name: Anna (Carmichael) Warner Place of death: Fayette County, Kentucky Hospital: Good Samaritan Hospital City: Lexington, Kentucky Registration district number: 500 Primary registration district number: 2165 State file number: 50 22339 Registrar's number: 1032 Residence: Bath County, Kentucky Sex: female Color or race: white Single married widowed or divorced: widowed If married, widowed or divorced list husband or wife: doesn't list Date of birth: August 31, 1878 Age: 72 years Occupation: housewife Birthplace: Bath County, Kentucky Name of father: George Carmichael Birthplace of father: not listed Name of mother: Lew Ann Sorrell Birthplace of mother: not listed Informant: George Warner Filed: 11-21-1950 Registrar: W.A. Furlong Date of death: November 13, 1950 Cause of death: carcinoma of gall bladder Time of death: 5:20 PM Signed by: can't read Place of burial or removal: Family Cemetery in Salt Lick, Kentucky Date of burial: 11-15-1950 Undertaker: Kerr Brothers of Lexington, Kentucky ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Sep 1998 09:26:01 -0700 From: "H. Jean Dalrymple" Subject: KFY: MARR: Blake / Crump, 1859 - Nicholas Co George BLAKE age, 64 born, VA residence, Nicholas Co., KY condition, widower M.J. (Martha Jane) CRUMP age, 35 born, Bath Co., KY residence, Nicholas Co., KY single MARRIAGE LICENSE The Commonwealth of Kentucky, To any Minister of the Gospel or other Person legally authorized to solemnize Matrimony. You are permitted to solemnize the Rites of Matrimony between George BLAKE and Martha J. CRUMP the requirements of the law having been complied with. Witness the signature of the Clerk of the Nicholas County Court this 31st day of April 1859. attest Jno A. CAMPBELL __?___ MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE this is to certify, that on the 1st day of May 1859, the Rites of Marriage were legally solemnized by me, between George BLAKE and Martha J. CRUMP at Harry ? WILSONS in the County of Nicholas in the presence of Harry ? Willson and A.P. CRUMP. unsigned ------------------------------ End of ky-footsteps-digest V1 #460 ********************************** USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free genealogical information on the Internet, data may be freely used for personal research and by non-commercial entities as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may not be reproduced in any format or presentation by other organizations or persons.Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for profit or any form of presentation, must obtain the written consent of the file submitter, or his legal representative and then contact the listed USGENWEB archivist with proof of this consent.