ky-footsteps Monday, September 02, 2002 Volume 02 : Issue 58 Today's Topics: # 1 [KYF] OBIT: Neal, 2002, Nicholas Co # 2 [KYF] OBIT: Early 1900, Robertson, Bourbon Co's KY # 3 [KYF] CEM: Warner Graveyard, Bath Co _____________________________X-Message: #1 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by E-mail Registry submittor Jeannie Dalrymple Date: Monday, September 02, 2002 8:33 PM Subject: [KYF] OBIT: Neal, 2002, Nicholas Co ------------------------------------------------------------ Compliments of the Nicholas Countian and the Carlisle Mercury for the week of 25 Aug 2002 Carlisle, Nicholas Co., KY this is an EDITED account of the obit as I did not ask nor receive permission to post the entire obit on this list just the Special Whaley Obit board... jd Name: Eugene S. Neal Age: 87, of Chestnut Street, Carlisle, Born: June 20, 1915 Place born: Nicholas County Parents: R. W. & Sheila VICE Neal. Wife: Dorothy ROWE Neal Date of death: Friday, August 23, 2002 Place of death: Nicholas County Burial: Carlisle Cemetery, Carlisle, Nicholas Co., KY I have no connection with these people --jd <>< Submitted by: jd <>< _____________________________X-Message: #2 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by E-mail Registry submittor Jeannie Dalrymple Date: Monday, September 02, 2002 2:34 PM Subject: [KYF] OBIT: Early 1900, Robertson, Bourbon Co's KY ------------------------------------------------------------ I have no connection with these families, I only transcribe. Jd<>< With the courtesy of the ADVOCATE, Mount Sterling, Robertson Co., KY 25 Jan., 1940 The Tribune Democrat IN MEMORY Of Mayola BURNS, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. BURNS, who was born January 12, 1940, and died January 19th, 1940. God sent little Mayola just one week to bring joy and sunshine in the home and entwine her love 'round our hearts. But God in His infinite wisdom saw fit to pluck the bright blossom from its parental stem to bloom in angelic beauty never to suffer again and while our loss is her gain, she has gained a home of celestial happiness and we commend her parents, sisters and brothers to the one who gave, and to take up their cross and march onward to meet in glory those outstretched arms awaiting to welcome them to their peaceful rest. And may the home circle broken here on earth be united in heaven, She leaves to mourn her loss two sisters and two brothers and two half-sisters. Her remains were laid to rest in the Piqua Cemetery in charge of Bratton & Insko. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~jd<>< With the Courtesy of the Citizen Advertiser. Paris, Bourbon co., KY 16 Aug 1939 The Kentuckian Citizen MEDLEN Mrs.. Molly BURNS Medlen, 72 , native of Robertson County, died at 1:45 Monday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs.. Bryan WILLIAMS of South Main Street, after an illness of about ten weeks. Mrs. Medlen was the daughter of the late Larry and Margaret Ann WHALEY BURNS and was a member of the Antioch Christian Church. She is survived by her husband, Charles Medlen; two daughters, Mrs. Bryan Williams of this city and Mrs. Margaret M. GAY of Marion, Ind.; one son, W. V. Medlen, of Marion, Ind.; four brothers, Jonh (John ?) , Lawrence, Henry and W. T. Burns all of Mt. Olivet, and eight grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the residence of Mrs. Williams at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon with the Rev. Fred SMITH, conducting. Burial will follow in the Paris cemetery. Bearers will be W. T. Burns, Harrison County: Conway Burns, Paris; Lawrence Burns Jr., and C. T. Burns, Paris; George Burns, Cynthiana and Wm. Burns, Mt. Olivet. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~jd<>< With the courtesy of the ADVOCATE, Mount Sterling, Robertson Co., KY Tribune Democrat April 2 1936 MRS LIZZIE MONSON PASSES AWAY FRIDAY Mrs. Lizzie Monson, 65 died Friday afternoon at the home of her son, John Monson, on Cedar Creek, after a long illness of cancer of the stomach. She is survived by only one child, John Monson and three grandchildren also survive, namely, W. T. BURNS; L. B. Burns, Henry Burns; Mrs. Liddie Monson, Mrs. O. D. WIGGINS, of this county, and Mrs. Charles MEDLEY of Paris. Funeral services were held at Kentontown Christian Chruch Sunday afternoon. Burial followed in the Kentown (Kentontown ?) Cemetery. Submitted by: Jeannie D. JD<>< _____________________________X-Message: #3 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by E-mail Registry submittor: Darrell Warner Date: Monday, September 02, 2002 10:38 PM Subject: [KYF] CEM: Warner Graveyard, Bath Co ------------------------------------------------------------ WARNER GRAVEYARD IN BATH COUNTY, KENTUCKY LOCATED ON THE ORIGINAL JACOB WARNER FARM LOCATED JUST OUTSIDE OWINGSVILLE, BATH COUNTY, KENTUCKY The Warner Graveyard is on Warner Lane on the west end of Owingsville. It is on top of a hill with a good view of the countryside. It is off US 60 onto Warner Lane. Go through a gate and it is in a fenced field to the right. According to stories passed down, the Warner Graveyard, at one point in time, had many tall pine trees in and surrounding it. Some folks said when the wind blew through the trees it sounded like voices whispering in the wind. I personally have heard this happen in other cemeteries. The graveyard sits on top of a hill and others talked about how the wind was always howling through the trees. Some Warner family members did not want to be buried in the Warner Graveyard because of the strange things that happened there. There were others who would not pass by the graveyard and would go out of their way as not to drive by it. I spent a warm October day in the fall of 2001 with my cousin Ruby taking photo's of all the stones in the cemetery. We uncovered the ones that had fallen and did our best to read what the older stones said. As for me the day was quite unremarkable but I did feel a sence of warmth and pride as I sat among my ancestors. There are a few of versions of what happened to the graveyard and I will tell all versions that I know. One version goes that one of the Warner boys went crazy one day, cut down all the trees and broke up all the stones because he thought he could hear the voices of the Warner slaves that were buried in the graveyard. Another version is the pines mysteriously caught fire one day and as the pines trees burned the flames created such an intense heat it caused the headstones to crack and break apart. I learned of another version... One of the Warner girls said her cousin who was also a Warner girl admitted setting fire to the tree's just to be mean and used the excuse that the tree's were dead. What actually happened may never be known but the fact remains there are still burned stumps and many broken stones in the Warner Graveyard. BLACK, John b: abt. 1790 d:1-1-1836 husband of BLACK, Elizabeth b: 5-4-1822 d: 5-24-1855 daughter of William P. Warner and Mary Triplett CANNON, Ollie Fisher b: 5-14-1873 d: 1-2-1900 daughter of Dewitt and Maggie Cannon COLEMAN, Alexander M. b: 1814 d: 7-12-1849 husband of COLEMAN, Zerilda b: 8-25-1824 d: 1-16-1858 daughter of William P. Warner and Mary Triplett DAWSON, Eliza Louise b: 2-2-1899 d: 4-8-1899 daughter of Jeff Dawson and Mary Warner DAWSON, Jeff b: 3-29-1864 d: did not show on stone husband of DAWSON, Mary Susan b: 3-5-1871 d: 2-25-1909 daughter of Jacob Warner and Meliza Gorham HATTAN, Samuel b: 8-16-1880 d: 8-17-1886 son of Robert and America Hatten KINCAID, Annie W. b: 4-1879 d: 3-8-1948 daughter of Jacob Pieratt and Mary Tipton. Her first husband was William Warner her second husband was Oscar Kincaid LANSDALE, Elizabeth b: 2-26-1854 d: 11-3-1854 daughter of Jacob Lansdale and Martha Warner LANSDALE, Martha b: 3-3-1831 d: 5-9-1854 wife of Jacob Lansdale and daughter of Jonas R. Warner and Elizabeth Clayton LUCAS, Barbara Lee b:2-3-1942 d: 11-12-1950 daughter of Ambrose Lucas and Nona Alice Jackson LUCAS, Lorena Gilmore b:4-1931 d:4-29-1931 daughter of Joseph Lucas and Viola Moore LUCAS, Opal b: 3-23-1927 d: 4-17-1929 daughter of Joseph Lucas and Viola Moore LUCAS, Phyllis Ann b: 3-17-1938 d: 11-11-1950 daughter of Ambrose Lucas and Nona Alice Jackson McCLAIN, Mary Ellen b: 10-21-1846 d: 9-5-1908 McCLAIN, Leonora b: 8-8-1879 d: 3-4-1882 daughter of John McClain and Helen A. Warner McCLAIN, Helen A. b: 11-9-1861 d: 2-4-1883 wife of John McClain and daughter of Jonas Warner and Virginia Clark MOORE, Mary Lee Chandler b: 3-10-1869 d: 6-1-1929 REYNOLDS, Infant son b: 9-7-1876 d: 9-7-1876 son of Jonas Reynolds and Margaret Clayton REYNOLDS, Margaret A. b: 9-10-1849 d: 9-9-1876 wife of Jonas Reynolds and daughter of Stephen and Mahala Clayton RILEY, Everett b: 1908 d: 6-29-1982 RUNNELLS, Georgeann b: 3-18-1827 d: 5-9-1886 daughter of Jonas Warner and Elizabeth Clayton and wife of RUNNELLS, Thomas J. b: 3-27-1817 d: 9-18-1858 RUNNELLS, Warren C. b: 1-17-1858 d: 8-17-1858 son of Thomas Runnells and Georgeann Warner SHROUT, Infant Son son of John and Milly Shrout SHROUT, Infant Son son of John and Eliza Shrout SHROUT, Willie Washington b: 10-11-1890 d: 8-9-1891 son of J. W. and Elvira Ann Shrout SORRELL, Eugene b: 12-14-1894 d: 7-3-1896 son of Allen B. Sorrell and Mary Eliza Warner SORRELL, Jessie b: 3-25-1909 d: 6-14-1909 daughter of William M. Sorrell and L. Sorrell SORRELL, Elizabeth b: 3-8-1856 d: 5-28-1942 daughter of Jacob C. Warner and Elizabeth Shultz wife of SORRELL, George b: 6-20-1861 d: 11-14-1937 George was also married to Amanda, Elizabeth's sister SORRELL, Mary Eliza b: 10-15-1875 d: 3-13-1896 daughter of Stephen Warner and Mary Catherine Clark and wife of Alan B. Sorrell SORRELL, Nancy d: 12-23-1912 daughter of Joseph Sorrell and Phoeba McCarty SORRELL, Rollin b: 9-26-1895 d: 1-27-1930 son of George Sorrell and Elizabeth Warner SORRELL, William b: 5-21-1871 d: 1-28-1919 son of James Case and Nancy Sorrell SPENCE, John b: 1885 d: 3-10-1920 SPENCE, William b: 1880 d: 9-8-1949 SPENCER, Lisa F. b: 5-26-1978 d: 12-23-1984 THOMPSON, Mary Elizabeth b: 4-29-1913 d: 5-11-1978 daughter of John Jacob Warner and Mary Fenton Pieratt and wife of THOMPSON, Lloyd T. b: 4-18-1912 d: 8-16-1980 WARNER, Allen b: 10-28-1812 d: 9-24-1882 son of Jacob Warner and Elizabeth Remy and husband of WARNER, Vienna b: 3-6-1810 d: 1-4-1885 WARNER, Andrew b: 1-15-1837 d: 5-16-1861 son of William P. Warner and Mary Triplett WARNER, Dudley M. b: 5-22-1829 d: 1-21-1868 son of William P. Warner and Mary Triplett WARNER, Dudley T. b: 1-19-1951 d: 1-19-1951 son of James Andrew Warner and Margaret Stone WARNER, Elizabeth (Clayton) b: 9-27-1810 d: 4-7-1858 wife of Jonas R. Warner WARNER, Ethel Pearl b: 8-9-1905 d: 3-3-1906 daughter of Andrew Trumbo Warner and Mary Elizabeth Reynolds WARNER, Everett b: 6-2-1898 d: 6-14-1947 son of John Jacob Warner and Ruth Ginter WARNER, George W. b: 11-12-1889 d: 2-26-1904 son of Jonas R. Warner and Hester Highley WARNER, George A. b: 4-29-1839 d: 4-7-1840 WARNER, George J. b: 5-6-1904 d: 11-8-1983 son of William Thomas Warner and Prudence Jackson WARNER, Harriett A. b: 4-17-1839 d: 3-28-1852 daughter of William P. Warner and Mary Triplett WARNER, Hester b: 10-1-1846 d: 10-16-1847 WARNER, Jacob 5-16-1769 d: 6-4-1860 husband of WARNER, Elizabeth (Remy) b: 1773 d: 12-29-1846 WARNER, Jacob b: 12-1-1901 d: 12-1-1901 son of William Thomas Warner and Prudie Jackson WARNER, Jacob C. b: 12-15-1830 d: 8-21-1910 son of Jonas R. Warner and Elizabeth Clayton husband of WARNER, Mary Elizabeth (Shultz) b: 7-22-1835 d: 5-10-1901 daughter of Samuel Perry Shultz and Mary Beacraft WARNER, Jacob b: 6-8-1827 d: 4-4-1905 son of William P. Warner and Mary Triplett husband of WARNER, Meliza J. (Gorham) b: 1-29-1842 d: 6-27-1903 WARNER, James A. b: 12-16-1833 d: 11-23-1881 son of William P. Warner and Mary Triplett WARNER, James Dudley b: 1-18-1874 d: 8-22-1936 son of Jacob Warner and Meliza Gorham WARNER, John 3-12-1832 d: 8-24-1839 WARNER, John Jacob b: 2-14-1874 d: 4-24-1950 son of Jacob C. Warner and Elizabeth Shultz husband of WARNER, Mary Fenton (Pieratt) b: 1883 d: 1-24-1918 daughter of Jacob Pieratt and Mary Tiptan WARNER, John W. b: 1-7-1851 d: 8-27-1854 WARNER, Jonas R. b: 12-18-1863 d: 6-9-1929 son of Jacob C. Warner and Elizabeth Shultz husband of WARNER, Hester J. b: 3-12-1868 d: 11-29-1936 daughter of George Washington Highley and Elizabeth Shrout WARNER, Katherine b: 1903 d: 9-25-1928 WARNER, Lillian May b: 4-4-1904 d: 8-12-1904 daughter of John Jacob and Mary Fenton (Pieratt) Warner WARNER, Lewis Mitts b:6-1910 d: 6-25-1913 son of William Warner and Annie (Pieratt)Warner WARNER, Louise Jacob b:1-24-1918 d: 1-24-1918 daughter of John Jacob and Mary Fenton (Pieratt) Warner WARNER, Lucy B. b: 1-24-1918 d: 8-9-1918 daughter of John Jacob and Mary Fenton (Pieratt) Warner WARNER, Mary Francis b: 8-3-1843 d: 7-8-1858 daughter of William P. Warner and Mary Triplett Warner WARNER, Nancy A. b: 7-15-1840 d: 10-9-1840 WARNER, Reuben Young b: 6-8-1843 d: 7-27-1892 son of Allen and Vienna (Clayton) Warner husband of Mariah Louise Powers WARNER, Sarah J. b: 3-7-1831 d: 10-22-1854 WARNER, Steven C. b: 4-15-1878 d: 6-1-1936 son of Travis Warner and Lucindia Walton and Husband of Callie Carter WARNER, Thomas J. b: 11-2-1819 d: 6-5-1852 son of William P. Warner and Mary Triplett WARNER, Travis b: 1827 d: 11-30-1846 WARNER, Travis b: 11-15-1848 d: 2-28-1923 son of Allen Warner and Vienna Clayton and husband of WARNER, Lucindia b: 3-18-1846 d: 4-27-1912 WARNER, Virginia b: 6-2-1839 d: 8-22-1891daughter of Elijah and Katherine Clark, wife of Jonas R. Warner Jr. WARNER, William b: 10-3-1876 d: 9-7-1911 1st husband of Annie Pieratt WARNER, William T. b: 6-21-1869 d: 7-3-1924 son of Jacob Warner and Meliza Gorham, husband of WARNER, Prudence (Prudie) b: 11-10-1883 d: 11-17-1929 WARNER, William P. b: 12-1-1796 d: 4-5-1853 son of Jacob Warner and Elizabeth Remy, husband of WARNER, Mary (Triplett) b: 8-31-1798 d: 10-21-1869 daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth (Sanders) Warner WHITTINGTON, Charles b: 9-5-1826 d: 12-1897 husband of Sussannah Stancliff and son of Charles Whittington and Hester Warner WHITTINGTON, William b: 9-22-1853 d: 11-1-1854 son of Charles Whittington and Sussanah Stancliff YOUNG, Dorcus M. b: 3-18-1840 d: 11-10-1841 daughter of Reuben Young and Nancy Warner YOUNG, Elizabeth b: 11-11-1827 d: 9-16-1839 daughter of Reuben Young and Nancy Warner YOUNG, Nancy b: 12-28-1799 d: 4-10-1846 daughter of Jacob Warner and Elizabeth Remy and wife of Reuben Young THE FOLLOWING IS THE LIST OF WHO WERE THOUGHT TO BE THE SLAVES OF JACOB WARNER OR THEIR DESCENDENTS. ESSEX, Bill son of Amanda Warner WARNER, Amanda daughter of Annie Warner WARNER, Annie (Aunt Ann) died 7-9-1909 age 101 WARNER, Evaline b: 1858 d: 9-26-1930 wife of "Uncle Jack" Warner, daughter of father unknown mother was Stacie Ewing WARNER, Will (Brady) b:1873 d: 7-12-1937 husband of Tansy Warner and son of "Uncle Jack" Warner and Evaline "Aunt Eva" Ewing End of ky-footsteps-digest V02 #02 58 ************************************************************************* USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. 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