Individual Notes

Note for:   Samuel Jackson McCarty,   27 JAN 1877 - 18 APR 1944         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   19 APR 1944
     Place:   Crouch Graveyard, Bath County, Kentucky

Individual Note:
     Kentucky death record: Place-BATH Volume-017 Cert-08434 Deathvol-44

Individual Notes

Note for:   Amanda McCarty,   1886 - 30 JUN 1907         Index

Alias:   /Nannie/


Individual Notes

Note for:   Elizabeth Williamson,   ABT. 1877 -          Index

Alias:   /Lizzie/


Individual Notes

Note for:   Julia Ann Williamson,   26 FEB 1884 - 12 NOV 1949         Index

Individual Note:
     Kentucky death record: Place-JOHNSON Volume-047 Cert-23358 Deathvol-49

STATON---Paintsville, Kentucky-November 12, 1948, Mrs. Julia Ann Staton, 65, wife of Perry Jackson Staton of Van Lear,died at her home Saturday, November 12, about 6:00 am, follOwing an illness of several years. She was born February 26, 1884 in Bath County, the daughter of William and Margaret Warner Williamson, She had been a resident of Van Lear for about twenty years and was a member of the Church of Christ. Surviving besides her husband are four children; three daughters, Mrs. Pauline Manning, Wyandotte, Michigan; Mrs; Ruby Adams, Van Lear , Ky., Miss Esther Staton at home; one son Chester Staton, Wyandotte, Michigan. Surviving also are the following brothers and sisters; George Williamson, Mrs Mary Rothwell, Mrs. Effie Williamson of Paint Creek, W. Va., Mrs. Catherine Clark, Mrs. Martha Handley both of Huntington, W. Va., and Mrs. Lizzie Billups of St. Albans, W. Va. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Walter Hooper at 2:00pm Monday, November 14th, at the Freewill Baptist Church at Van Lear. Burial was in the Wells-Buckingham cemetery in this city under the direction of the Jones Funeral Home.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Effa Williamson,   APR 1898 -          Index

Alias:   /Effie/


Individual Notes

Note for:   Mary Lee Warner,   31 OCT 1899 - 18 APR 1958         Index

Event:   
     Type:   Census-1900
     Place:   Enumerated in 1900 Bath County, Kentucky census with her grandfather, Jacob C. Warner.

Event:   
     Type:   Census-1910
     Place:   Enumerated in the 1910 Bath County, Kentucky census with her father, William Warner.

Burial:   
     Place:   Machpelah Cemetery, Mt. Sterling, Montgomery County, Kentucky


Individual Notes

Note for:   Alfred Sorrell,   1863 - 14 OCT 1942         Index

Individual Note:
     Obituary for Alfred Sorrell
Died in a hospital in Middletown Ohio, age 78, on 14 Oct [1942]. Native and long-time resident of Bath County KY.Had lived with daughter Mrs. Minnie Newcomb for many years prior to the death of his wife, who was Miss Mary Fannie McCarty of Bath County. After her death he went to Middletown and lived with his son Everett Sorrell who died about 3 years earlier. After Everett's death, Alfred returned to live with his daughter Mrs. Newcomb in Middletown. Besides his daughter, he was survived by two brothers: Simpson Sorrell and Sam Sorrell, both of Bath County. Buried Woodside Cemetery.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Samuel Sorrell,   13 APR 1877 - 9 MAR 1948         Index

Individual Note:
     Kentucky death record: Age-70 Place-MONTGOMERY Residence-BATH
Volume-013 Cert-06337 Deathvol-48

Obituary for Samuel Sorrell
Died suddenly in Mt. Sterling KY, age 70 [date 9 Mar 1948, not in article]. Retired farmer from Preston [Bath] Ky. Wife Nannie Clark Sorrell [3rd wife]. Son of Joe and Mary McCarty Sorrell [this was actually Nancy McCarty Fielder Sorrell]. Sam was born in Bath County 1 May 1877. [Note: birthdate in obit is wrong; date from family bible was 13 Apr 1877.] Survived by two children from former marriage: Mrs. Ernie Downs [Alma Sorrell Downs] of Owingsville and Omer Sorrell of Clark
County. Survived by one brother: Simps [Simpson] Sorrell of Bath County. Interment in Jackson graveyard.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Everett Sorrell,   22 AUG 1888 - 12 FEB 1939         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   15 FEB 1939
     Place:   Old Fields Cemetery, Bath County, Kentucky

Individual Note:
     Obituary for Everett Sorrell
Died suddenly of heart trouble at his home on 12 Feb 1939, age 54. Lived entire life in Bath County except for last few years in Middletown Ohio. Oldest son of Alfred Sorrell. Survived by five children: three sons and two daughters -- one daughter and two small boys at home, one daughter who lives near Winchester [Ky] and one boy, Eddie, of Middletown. Survived by father Alfred, sister Mrs. Minnie Newcomb, brother Edd Sorrell, all of Middletown. Also survived by two uncles: Sam and Simpson Sorrell of Bath County. Burial in Old Fields graveyard.

Bath County, Kentucky Death Certificate #3006
1. Place of death: Bath County, Kentucky
2. Full name: Everett Sorrell
3. Sex: male
4. Color or race: white
5. Single or married: married to Elizabeth Conn Sorrell
6. Date of birth: 8-22-1888
7. Age: 50 years
8, 9, 10, 11. Occupation: laborer
12. Birthplace: Kentucky
13. Father's name: Alfred Sorrell
14. Father's birthplace: Kentucky
15. Mother's maiden name: Mary Francis McCarty
16. Mother's birthplace: Kentucky
17. Informant: Ed Staton, Middleton, Ohio
18. Burial: Old Fields Cemetery 2-15-1939
19. Undertaker: Shrout, Piper & Shrout
20. Filed: 2-16-1939
21. Date of death: 2-12-1939
22, 23. Cause of death: angina pectoris

Individual Notes

Note for:   Nancy Warner,   28 DEC 1799 - 10 APR 1846         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   APR 1846
     Place:   Warner Graveyard, Owingsville, Bath County, Kentucky

Individual Note:
     Subject: Warner GenealogySubject: Warner Genealogy
Date: Fri, 14 Aug 1998 17:27:46, -0500
From: VHSS55A@@prodigy.com (MR ROBERT C STANCLIFF)
To: dw@@qni.com Warner09

August 14, 1998
Dear Darrell,
        Thank you very much for the latest Warner file. We have been doing some Census searches on the Warners. We have been studying the land division of Jacob Warner and may have some new information to add to your data. I did find the heirs of Nancy [Warner] Young mentioned in the settlement
document as follows-
        NANCY WARNER born Dec. 28, 1799, died Apr. 10, 1846, buried Warner
Cemetery, married Bath County, KY Reuben Young. Jacob Warner was the
bondsman on a bond dated Aug. 20, 1825 (McClure's Early Marriages in Bath
County, KY, page 163). According to the 1850 Census of Bath County, 2nd division, enumerated 13 August, 1850, Family 471, Reuben Young, a Farmer born VA 1801, had in his household his second wife Mildred [Carrington] Young and children born before the death of Nancy and presumed to be her children- Sarah, Original, Francis, Travis, Katharine and Margaret. There were also Elizabeth and Dorcus buried in the Warner Cemetery.
        From that the children of Reuben and Nancy [Warner] Young probably are-
1. Elizabeth Young born Nov. 11, 1827, died Sept. 16, 1889. No longer with her family in 1850.
2. Sarah Young born KY 1828
3. Original Young born KY 1833. He was cited on page 458 of An Illustrated History of Bath County by J. A. Richards as one of the early settlers of White Sulphur Precinct as a "practicing oculist".
4. Francis Young born KY 1835
5. Travis Young born KY 1838
6. Dorcus M. Young born Mar. 18, 1840, died Sept. 10, 1841
7. Katharine Young born KY 1842
8. Margaret Young born KY 1846.
     Reuben married again to Mildred Carrington, bond by Timothy Carrington dated June 19, 1847. Reuben and Mildred had daughter Loisann Young born KY 1849. In the 1850 Census a Dorcas Young born VA 1770 lived in Reuben's household and she was probably his mother.

Sincerely,
Sherry and Bob

YOUNG NOTES SENT TO WILLIAM DARRELL WARNER JR. by SHERRIE STANCLIFF
REUBEN YOUNG son of and Dorcas C, Young born VA 1801, married Bath COunty, KY 1. NANCY WARNER daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth [Remyl Warner born Dec. 28, 1799, died Apr. 10, 1846, buried Warner Cemetery. Jacob Warner was the bondsman on a marriage bond dated Aug. 20, 1825,. According to the 1850 Census of Bath County, 2nd Division, enumerated 13 August, 1850, Family 471, Reuben Young, a Farmer born VA 1801, had in his household his second wife Mildred [Carrington] Young and children born before the death of Nancy and
presumed to be her children- Sarah, Original, Francis, Travis, Katharine and Margaret. There were also Elizabeth and Dorcus buried in the Warner Cemetery.
Reuben married again to MILDRED CARRINGTON, bond by Timothy Carrington dated June 19, 1847. CHILDREN: Reuben and Nancy [Warner] Young
1. ELIZABETH YOUNG born Nov. 11, 1827, died Sept. 16, 1889
2. SARAH YOUNG born KY 1828
3. ORIGINAL YOUNG born KY 1833
4. FRANCIS YOUNG born KY 1835
5. TRAVIS YOUNG born KY 1838, died Aug. 15, 1856 of "Fever"
6. DORCUS M. YOUNG born Mar. 18, 1840, died Sept. 10, 1841
7. KATHARINE YOUNG born KY 1842
8. MARGARET YOUNG born KY 1846.
CHILDREN: Reuben and Mildred [Carrington] Young
9. LOISANN YOUNG born KY 1849
10.GEO W. YOUNG born Bath County, KY Jan. 28, 1855
11.EMILY YOUNG born Bath County, KY Dec. 2, 1856
Sherry S. Stancliff
filename:C :\WP51 \KENTUCKY\YOUNG
filedate:August 13, 1998
fileupdate:August 25, 1998
printdate:August 26, 1998
1.Dorcas Young age 80 or born 1770 in VA was living in the household of Reuben Young and his second wife in 1870. Dorcas Young died Bath County, KY Sept.
21, 1854 of "Flux" at age 93 (should be 83).
Z.McClure's Early Marriages in Bath County, KY, page 163

Individual Notes

Note for:   Everett McCarty,   15 MAR 1904 - 15 MAR 1990         Index

Individual Note:
     Social security #327-07-0507 issued in Illinois before 1951

Individual Notes

Note for:   Bige McCarty,   31 MAR 1908 - 25 MAR 1985         Index

Individual Note:
     Kentucky death record: Place-BATH Volume-011 Cert-05075 Deathvol-85
Social security #405-10-1783 issued in Kentucky before 1951