Can anyone identify the Catherine CARLOCK who m. James HENDRICKS, Oct. 10, 1809, Warren Co., KY? Can anyone identify the John D. CARLOCK who m. Polly GIBSON, Jan. 6, 1814, Warren Co., KY? Can anyone identify the David or Daniel CURLOCK, b. 1839, Bowling Green, Warren Co., KY, who migrated to Jefferson Co., IL? My 6th-great-grandparents, George W. CARLOCK/CEARLOCK and Rachel LANDERS, were married Oct. 11, 1805, Warren Co., KY. George is believed to be the son of Henry CURLOCK/KERLOCK who was in Rutherford Co., NC, 1782 - 1790. Henry, in turn, is believed to be the son of Frederick CARLOCK of Mecklenburg Co., NC, and the grandson of David CARLOCK of Augusta Co., VA. George and his family migrated to Fayette Co., IL. I find no record of George's father Henry CURLOCK/KERLOCK after 1790. Did he or other members of his family also migrate with George to Warren Co., KY? George Washington CARLOCK, a cousin to my 6th-great-grandfather, was b. Apr. 25, 1812, and d. Feb. 17, 1862, in Warren Co., KY. George was s/o John CARLOCK, b. 1782, southwestern VA; d. 1848, Allen Co., KY. John, in turn, was s/o Lemuel CARLOCK of Augusta Co., VA, grandson of Hanchrist CARLOCK of Smythe Co., VA, and great-grandson of the above-mentioned David CARLOCK of Augusta Co., VA. Several of George's descendants migrated to Texas, and, like my 6th great-grandfather, some of his descendants, predominantly found in Oklahoma, used the spelling "CEARLOCK" for their surname. George also had CARLOCK descendants who remained in Warren Co., KY. William CARLOCK who m. Nancy SLOAN was. b. 1814, Warren Co., KY, and was a brother to George Washington CARLOCK (b. 1812). Like my 6th-great-grandfather, George W. CARLOCK (b. ca. 1779), William also migrated to Fayette Co., IL. Any information pertaining to CARLOCKs, CURLOCKs, KERLOCKs, or CEARLOCKs living in Warren Co., KY, would be greatly appreciated. Sue Tilleman List administrator for the CARELOCK, CARLOCK, CEARLOCK, and GARLOCK lists http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/t/i/l/Susan-E-Tilleman/GENE16-0001.html