This is in reply to Katheryn HADDAD's posting to the CARLOCK list earlier today titled "John Carlock of KY (not John D. Carlock)" in which she requested information about the family of John CARLOCK of Simpson Co., KY. Following is the information I have about this family so far, including references: FATHER: John CARLOCK (s/o Lemuel CARLOCK, Hanchrist CARLOCK, David GERLACH/CARLOCK, Hans GERLACH), b. Oct. 1, 1772, southwestern VA; m. Elizabeth; d. Feb. 4, 1833, Simpson Co., KY; bd. Skeen Cemetery, east of Franklin, Simpson Co., KY. Residence: Simpson Co., KY. (This is not the same person as the John D. CARLOCK, s/o David CARLOCK, as both appear on the tax lists for Simpson Co., KY.) MOTHER: Elizabeth, d. after 1845, probably Montgomery Co., IL. Children: 1. Martain CARLOCK, b. Feb. 23, 1799/1800. (Researcher Louise PIETRUSZKIEWICZ ([email protected]) wrote Apr. 6, 2003, "If he lived long enough to be mar. his spouse was prob. Mary. Otherwise she could be dau. of John and Eliz.") 2. Henry CARLOCK, b. Oct. 31, 1801. 3. David CARLOCK, b. Oct. 16, 1803. 4. John (S. or L.) CARLOCK, b. Apr. 18, 1805 - 1810. 5. Elizabeth CARLOCK, b. Dec. 22, 1806 6. Catherine "Katy" CARLOCK, b. 1805 - Dec. 3, 1808, Warren Co., KY; d. June 5, 1864 - June 3, 1865, Allen Co., KY; m. Josiah MCGUIRE. 7. Rebekah CARLOCK, b. Aug. 20, 1810, KY. 8. George Washington CARLOCK, b. Apr. 25, 1812, Allen Co., KY; m.#1. Catherine "Kitty" Virginia READ, Feb. 4, 1834, Allen Co., KY; m.#2. Elvira SMITH, Mar. 7, 1850; d. Feb. 17, 1862, Warren Co., KY. Catherine b. Dec. 13, 1815; d. ca. 1845. Elvira b. Aug. 18, 1816, Allen Co., KY; d. July 6 - 26, 1882, Allen Co., KY. (George and members of his family are pictured on page 439 of the book "History of the Carlock Family", by Marion Pomeroy CARLOCK, 1929. George's son Luther Carel CARLOCK/CEARLOCK of Johnson Co., TX, also pictured on the same page, was the ancestor of one of the two CEARLOCK lines. George W. CARLOCK/CEARLOCK, b. ca. 1779, NC, who also lived in Warren Co., KY, was the ancestor of the other CEARLOCK line.) 9. William Henry CARLOCK, b. Feb. 6, 1814, Warren Co., KY; m. Nancy SLOAN, Nov. 28, 1840, Fayette Co., IL; d. Sept. 11, 1873 - Mar. 23, 1910, Ramsey, Fayette Co., IL. Nancy b. Mar. 10, 1823, Hardin Co., TN; d. May 15, 1887, Ramsey, Fayette Co., IL. (Note that the family of the above-mentioned George W. CARLOCK/CEARLOCK, b. ca. 1779, NC, also migrated to the area near Ramsey, Fayette Co., IL.) 10. Rachel CARLOCK, b. July 2, 1816, KY; m. Jesse W. WHITAKER, Oct. 4, 1832, Simpson Co., KY; d. May 31, 1870, KY. Jesse b. ca. 1805, KY; killed in Civil War. 11. Sarah CARLOCK, b. May 15, 1818, KY; m. Peter Mosely BRUCE, June 21, 1838, Madison Co., IL. 12. Peggy Ann CARLOCK, b. Dec. 26, 1819, KY; m. Moses MAYS. 13. Dicia "Dicy/Dicey" Emiline/Emaline CARLOCK, b. Oct. 27, 1821, Simpson Co., KY; m. Jacob VOYLES/VIOLS, Mar. 21, 1839, Edwardsville, Madison Co., IL; d. after 1900, Reynolds, MO; bd. Ellington Cemetery, Reynolds, MO. Residence P.O. Litchfield, Montgomery Co., IL, 1860. Jacob b. 1790, Lancaster Co. or Greenville, SC; d. Jan./Feb. 21, 1861, Litchfield, Montgomery Co., IL; bd. Old Voyles Cemetery, Madison Co., IL. SOURCES: 1. __________ ([email protected]), "Descendants of Jacob Voiles", Feb. 4, 2003, http://www.geocities.com/juanitaarnold/Voiles3.html . 2. 1880 United States Federal Census, Brushy Mound, Macoupin Co., IL, page 77A, http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=census/search_census.asp . 3. CARLOCK, Marion Pomeroy, History of the Carlock Family, 1989 reprint edition, (Los Angeles, CA: 1929, Marion Pomeroy Carlock), 396, 437 - 440. 4. Illinois State Archives, Illinois Statewide Marriage Index 1763 - 1900, (http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/cgi-bin/archives/marriage.s). 5. LDS Church, FamilySearch, (http://www.familysearch.org/ENG/Search/frameset_search.asp), AFN: RF3G-6X, and AFN: RF3H-63. 6. Marilyn ([email protected]), "The Voyles/Voiles Family", http://www.angelfire.com/ga/marilynhouser/voiles.html . 7. MCCRILLIS, Laurie Leigh-Ann CUNNINGHAM/URRY ([email protected]), Mar. 19, 2002, http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/8861/Tree.html. 8. Montgomery County, Illinois, 1860 Census and Mortality Schedule, (Litchfield, IL: Montgomery County Genealogical Society, 1982), 131, P.O. Litchfield, dwelling 972, family 990. 9. PETERS, Linda ([email protected]), e-mail, Apr. 3, 2003. 10. PIETRUSZKIEWICZ, Louise ([email protected]), e-mail, Feb. 23, 2002, which I forwarded to the [email protected] and [email protected] lists, titled "Re: CARLOCK, CURLOCK, KERLOCK, and CEARLOCK Families of Warren Co., KY"; and e-mails Apr. 6, 2003, and Apr. 7, 2003 11. Simpson Co., KY, Historical Society ([email protected]), e-mail, Mar. 4, 2002, from Gayla COATES, Archives Librarian; info. from Simpson County Cemetery Book. Susan Cearlock Tilleman http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/t/i/l/Susan-E-Tilleman/GENE18-0001.html -----ORIGINAL MESSAGE #1-- From: "K Haddad" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, April 27, 2003 7:09 AM Subject: John Carlock of KY (not John D. Carlock) I am trying to put together a family group sheet for John Carlock who often appeared in the same Simpson Co., KY, tax list as John D. Carlock, proven son of David Carlock of Warren/Simpson Co., KY. Although "the book" says he is the son of Lemuel Carlock of VA, it is speculation. Someone told me that they have something in writing that he came with his uncle David to KY. What was the source of that statement? While in NC recently, I saw that many of the Carlocks did not leave wills. However, I was not in the actual Mecklenburg/Cabarrus Co., NC, courthouses, so do not know if that is actual fact. I was just able to look through numerous books in the historic Salsburg, NC, genealogy library. Anyway, that is all to say that, since not many wills have been found, John Carlock could have been the son of any of David Carlock's brothers. Or John could have been a son of David himself. Since son John D. always went by the name John D., I wonder if they called him J.D., then had another son named John whom the called John. My grandfather gave the middle name of Pink (short of Pinkney?) to three of his children. He just liked the name! Anyway, I need to create a GEDCOM for John b. 1772, d. 1833 Simpson Co., KY. By the way, tho his tombstone says b. 1772, I think he was b. 1770 based on the fact that he was in the Warren/Simpson Co., KY, tax list in 1819. He would have to be 21 years old to be taxed. However, it may be that John D. Carlock added his initial when John (w/o initial) came of age and the two men needed to be distinguished. John D. Always gave his middle initial, even in Missouri. So, back to the GEDCOM, can someone send me your "report" of John Carlock of Simpson Co., KY? listing marriage, children, etc.? Louise Pietrus, his descendant, has already been a great help. Oh, and Louise, what is the name of the family traced to VA that is used for the reasoning that John was the son of Lemuel? Katheryn -----ORIGINAL MESSAGE #2----- From: "K Haddad" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, April 27, 2003 7:20 AM Subject: John Carlock's birth year Well, what I just said about John Carlock's birth year being 1770 instead of 1772 doesn't make sense. He was already in his 40s by this time. I got it from some documentation, but don't remember. So forget I said it! Katheryn