This is just to re-affirm what all of us have been saying and it bears repeating again for all the people who are just starting their search and find something that has been printed and assume it is the truth.. I had been trying to find out where my GGGrandfather had died and was buried. I finally did the Vital Stats online and decided the William McKenzie who died in 1916 just might be mine. I knew the McKenzies were from Morgan County and had migrated but wasn't sure where. Today I got the Death certificate. It is a Bitter Sweet revelation. See, both my GGgrandparents were born out of wedlock. William Augustus "Gus" McKenzie was the illigitimate so of Rebecca McKenzie and Thomas Ditymus Perry who already had a wife and children....some of them born at or near the time Rebecca had hers (she had 4 for Thomas) On the Death Certificate it says Williams parents are Thomas McKenzie from IRELAND and Rebecca Perry. The information was given by an adult son of theirs who was either protecting their memory or had been given false information?? How ironic that the names are just opposite of what they are supposed to be. One other thing is....someone at the clerks office might have thought someone transposed the names and decided to FIX it.?? Anyway, Please ..when you see ages on the census or a grave marker, don't just assume this is the truth. Sometimes it is a mistake. This information was given by Oscar McKenzie a 35 year old son of William "Gus" McKenzie and Permelia A. Brown. I just spoke a couple of days ago to one of Oscars sons and he didn't know about the illigitimacy of his GGrandparents either. Thanks to everyone in Morgan County who have helped me as well as the Bath Countians. By the way, for those who might be researching the same person, William was born May 26, 1848 Morgan County KY and died July 27, 1916 Jackson KY. To add further insult to injury they didn't even bother to put his place of burial on the certificate. It did say he was married so I now know that Permelia McKenzie is in Breathitt Co., Jackson KY someplace. If I find her burial I will most likely find Gus's. Vivian