Individual Notes
Note for: Evaline Ewing, 1858 - 26 SEP 1930
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Alias: Aunt /Eva/
Burial: Date: 28 SEP 1930
Place: Warner Graveyard, Rural Owingsville, Bath County, Kentucky
Burial: Date: 28 SEP 1930
Place: Warner Graveyard, Owingsville, Bath County, Kentucky
Individual Notes
Note for: Tanzy Alexander, 10 JUL 1888 - 8 JUN 1975
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Burial: Date: 11 JUN 1975
Place: Greencrest Cemetery, Bath County, Kentucky
Individual Note: BOYD COUNTY, KENTUCKY DEATH CERTIFICATE OF TANZY WARNER
Registration district number: 102
Primary registration district number: 2046
File number: 116 75 13316
Registrar's number: 273
1. Deceased name: Tanzy Warner
2. Sex: female
3. Date of death: June 8, 1975
4. Race: Negro
5. Age 86
6. Date of birth: July 10, 1888
7.Place of death
County: Boyd
City or town: Ashland
Inside city limits: yes
Street and number: 2753 Carter Ave.
8. State of birth: Kentucky
9. Citizen of what country: USA
10. Married, never married, widowed or divorced: widowed
11. Surviving spouse: nothing listed
12. Social security number: unknown
13. Usual occupation: domestic
14. Place of residence
State: Kentucky
County: Boyd
City or town: Ashland
Street and number: 2753 Carter Ave.
15. Father's name: James Smith
16. Mother's maiden name: Celia Alexander
17. Informant: Mrs. Charles Cunningham 2753 Carter Ave., Ashland, Kentucky 41101
18. Cause of death: carcinoma colon
19. Autopsy: no
20. Accident, suicide or homicide: no
21. Certification physician: I attended the deceased from 5-19-1975 to 6-8-1975 and last saw her alive on 5-19-1975. I did not view the body after death. Death occurred 11:45 am at the place, on the date and to the best of my knowledge due to the causes stated
22. Certification medical examiner: nothing listed
23. Certifier name: Malcolm H. King, MD 2301 Lexington Ave., Ashland, Kentucky 41101 6-9-1975
24. Burial: Owingsville Cemetery, Owingsville, Kentucky 6-11-1975
25. Funeral director: John Steen Funeral Home, Ashland Kentucky Marshall Steen, embalmer
26. Registrar: Debra Ann Ekers Deputy 6-12-1975
2-1-2004
Darrell my name is Tiffany Taul and I am orginally from Bath County I found your information listed on Tanzy Warner I have taken care of the Greencrest Cemetery which is located in Owingsville on the Byron Farm since 2000. And I know that Tanzy Warner is buried in the Greencrest Cemetery and she was married to Will Warner who is buried in the Warner Cemetery the information on her death Certificate does not match. I just was wonder where or how you got your information. I have also checked this with my Grandmother whom has given me the whole connection.
Thanks
Tiffany Taul
2-4-04
Hi, yes Tanzy Warner does have a head stone in the Greencrest Cemetery located in Owingsville. The Cemetery is located at the end of Oberlin Ave.on the Byron property. Yes I am related, I can't explain how without the help of my Grandmother Virgina Johnson Taul who lives in Owingsville. I called her Saturday night when I found the posting and she explained to me how we were all related. She also told me that the reason that Mrs. Tanyz wasn't buried in the Warner cemetery was that at the time when she died the cemetery was being worked on and they couldn't get in to bury her. But she was supposed to have been buried there beside her husband Will Warner. My mother who is now deceased(Olivia Ann Reed Taul) had taken my sister & I to the Warner Cemetery when we were childern to show us the slave section of the Cemetery she had often told us that the slaves that were buried there were related to us. Now the Estate of Jacob Warner I looked at the old picture of the house, wasnt that house on over the hill in the bottom from the cemetery and couldn't you see it from the interstate??? If so then I can remember the house as a little kid.
Tiffany Taul
2-4-04
Hi Tiffany,
Sad to think that Tanzy did not get to be buried by her husband. I have no idea where William is buried in Warner Graveyard. There is no stone for him. Do you have any idea if the name Brady was his middle name or a nick name? Can you check with your Grandmother and see if she knows where William's father Jack was buried. His wife Eva was buried in Warner Graveyard so I am guessing he was too but I would like to have some kind of proof.
The pictures of the house on my website is the house that you referred to. It was built by the original Jacob Warner's grandson who was also named Jacob Warner. That line descended from Jacobs son William. The original house that Jacob Sr. lived in was burned down a quite few years ago. No one knew of the historical importance at the time. I was across slate creek from the brick house. There was a bridge at one time. I found where it was on an old map.
My line descends from Jacob's son Jonas. Jonas did not believe in slaves from what I can tell and William did. William had more property from what I have found. It looks like most of the slaves remained with Williams son Jacob after the war. Jonas had five sons who fought for the Union. There was also another cousin from a different line who fought for the Union. I have always been proud to know that the line I descend from took the right path back then. No one else in the family fought in the Cival War that I can find.
I would love to know how you are connected to the tree so I can add you in. Even though I have no blood ties to you or this line of Warner's I find it to be of historical importance to track this line as the Warner name does come from the Slaves that took it.
Thanks again for contacting me and sharing your information.
Looking forward to your reply,
Darrell Warner
Individual Notes
Note for: Gregory Alan Wheelen, -
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Individual Note: ----- Original Message -----
From:
To:
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002 12:15 PM
Subject: Whellen Family
Dear Darrel,
Hello I am the Grandson of Howard Wheelen, my father is Elvis Alan Wheelen whom you do not have listed With his brothers and sisters under Howard's name here is his Vital Stats
Elvis Alan Wheelen
Born:Jan 8th,1962 in Xenia,Ohio
He Currently Resides in Newport,Kentucky
Please Contact me if you find any more information on the Wheelen family.
Very Sincerefully and Respectfully,
Gregory Alan Wheelen
Individual Notes
Note for: Moses Copher, 1868 - Index
Individual Note:
Descendants of Henry Copher
1 Henry Copher 1818 -
..+Polly 1836 -
.........2 Terry Ann Copher 1858 -
.........2 Judith Copher 1863 -
.........2 Moses Copher 1868 -
.............+Martha Warner 1872 - 1954
....................3 Mary Eva Copher 1895 -
....................3 Jesscian Lee Copher 1897 -
....................3 John Henry Copher 1900 -
........................+Lillie 1906 -
............................... 4 Margie Copher 1927 -
....................3 Seymour Copher 1902 - 1944
........................+Clara Smith 1902 - 1989
............................... 4 Charline Copher 1938 -
...................................+Pedro Rivera
...........................................5 Dereck Anthony Rivera
...........................................5 Carlos Lamont Rivera
....................3 Christina Copher 1905 -
....................James Auther Copher 1907 -
........................+Liza Ewing 1909 -
............................... 4 Wilson Copher
............................... 4 James Auther Copher 1927 -
.........2 Grant Copher 1872 -
Individual Notes
Note for: Lillie Mae Staton, 18 JUN 1864 - 29 NOV 1948 Index
Alias: /Maggie/
Burial:
Date: 30 NOV 1948
Place: Owingsville Cemetery, Owingsville, Bath County, Kentucky
Individual Notes
Note for: Edmond Wells, 21 SEP 1858 - 22 FEB 1929 Index
Burial:
Date: 24 FEB 1929
Place: Owingsville Cemetery, Owingsville, Bath County, Kentucky
Individual Notes
Note for: Virginia L. Reynolds, 13 AUG 1923 - 12 JUL 1944 Index
Alias: /Bobbie/
Individual Note:
Birth certificate shows different birthdate than her tombstone does.
Individual Notes
Note for: Harold D. Reynolds, 30 OCT 1913 - 28 FEB 2001 Index
Burial:
Place: Owingsville Cemetery, Owingsville, Bath County, Kentucky
Individual Notes
Note for: Lucy B. Warner, 24 JAN 1918 - 9 AUG 1918 Index
Burial:
Date: 10 AUG 1918
Place: Warner Graveyard, Owingsville, Bath County, Kentucky
Individual Note:
BATH COUNTY, KENTUCKY DEATH CERTIFICATE OF
LUCY WARNER
1. Place of death
County: Bath
Voters precinct: Owingsville
Registration district: 53
Primary registration district: 5109
File number: 19374
2. Full name: Lucy Warner
3. Sex: female
4. Color or race: white
5. Single, married or widowed: single
6. Date of birth: 1-24-1918
7. Age: 6 months 15 days
8. Occupation: nothing listed
9. Birthplace: Kentucky
10. Name of father: John Warner
11. Birthplace of father: Kentucky
12. Maiden name of mother: Fenton Pieratt
13. Birthplace of mother: Kentucky
14. Informant: John Warner, Owingsville
15. Date filed: 8-10-1918
16. Date of death: 8-9-1918
17. Cause of death: Bronchial pneumonia with measles
18. PLace of burial: Warner Cemetery
19. Date of burial: 8-10-1918
20. Undertaker: J. W. Law and Son, Owingsville
Individual Notes
Note for: Bessie Warner, 14 AUG 1911 - 10 OCT 1913 Index
Burial:
Date: 10 OCT 1913
Place: Bath County, Kentucky
Individual Note:
BATH COUNTY, DEATH CERTIFICATE OF BESSIE WARNER
1) Place of death
County: Bath
Voters precinct: Owingsville
Registration district: 53
Primary registration district: 2025
File number: 26024
2) Full name: Bessie Warner
3) Sex: female
4) Color or race: Black
5) Single, married or widowed: single
6) Date of birth: 9-14-1911
7) Age: 2 years 1 months 26 days
8) Occupation: nothing listed
9) Birthplace: Kentucky
10) Name of father: Will Warner
11) Birthplace of father: Kentucky
12) Maiden name of mother: Tanzie Alexander
13) Birthplace of mother: Kentucky
14) Informant: Will Warner, Owingsville
15) Date filed: 10-11-1913
16) Date of death: 10-10-1913
17) Cause of death: auto intoxication
18) PLace of burial: Cemetery
19) Date of burial: 10-10-1913
20) Undertaker: J. W. Law and Son, Owingsville
Individual Notes
Note for: Earl Elliott Weaver, - Index
Alias: /Buzz/
Individual Note:
----- Original Message -----
From: WBuzz1930@@aol.com
To: darrellwarner@@kc.rr.com
Sent: Monday, July 15, 2002 5:18 PM
Subject: Samuel Gilbert Weaver
My name is Earl Elliott Weaver. My father was Earl Ephraim Weaver son of Samuel Gilbert Weaver and Adella Luther. I have been trying to find out about my grandfather for years. He was always called Bert. I didn't know his first name was Samuel until I went to Brush, CO last year the town where my grandparents were married in 1906. I then went to Fort Morgan, CO where the county records are kept and accidentally found the entry for Samuel while looking for Bert. I have a copy of their marriage license now. I want to thank you for all the time you must have put in researching this. I am trying to get a Pioneer license plate here in Colorado and I think this may do the job. I am hoping I can prove that my grandfather was here prior to 1900 which is the criteria to get the plate.
Sincerely,
Earl E. "Buzz" Weaver
28 Eagle DR.
Littleton, CO 80123