I am looking for descendants of the following THE SLAVES OF JACOB WARNER THIS IS ALL I KNOW ABOUT THE SLAVES THAT JACOB WARNER OWNED. THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION WAS TAKEN FROM THE APPRAISAL OF JACOB WARNER'S ESTATE AND FROM HIS SLAVE AND LAND DIVISION DATED AUGUST OF 1860. BOTH DOCUMENTS ARE ON FILE AT THE BATH COUNTY, KENTUCKY COURTHOUSE. THE FOLLOWING NAMES ARE LISTED. JACK AGE 20 Jack took the Warner name and raised a family in Bath County. If the will was correct his birth year would have been around 1840. His wife was Evaline Ewing and according to her Bath County, Kentucky death certificate she was buried in Warner Graveyard which makes me assume that Jack is buried there also but as of now I have no proof. They had a son William (Brady) Warner who married Tansy Alexander. According to William Brady's obituary in the Bath County News-Outlook dated Thursday, July 15, 1937, he is also buried in Warner Graveyard. STEPP AGE 17 AGGIE AGE 37 AND 3 WEEK OLD CHILD NAMED DICK MALINDA AGE 14 AND 1 YEAR OLD CHILD NAMED JOHN MARY AGE 12 BETTY AGE 6 FIELDING AGE 4 ISSAC AGE 8 FRANKIE AGE 40 OR 50 ANNIE SHE DOES NOT SHOW UP IN THE PAPERS BUT AN OLD OBITUARY SAYS SHE DIED ON JULY 9, 1909 AT AGE 101. THIS IS THE OBITUARY WARNER, Annie died 7-9-1909 age 101 also known as Aunt Ann Obituary of slave owned by Jacob Warner Sr. July 9, 1909 Aunt Ann Warner, of color, died at the home of Dudley Warner Friday and was buried in the family graveyard (Warner Graveyard). She was bought by the Elder Jacob Warner at Georgetown when she was 18 years old and had been in the Warner family for eighty years, doing the work until two months ago.