My 1995 book "Warnick Families of Western Maryland" lists two people named Daisy M. Warnick. One Daisy was born about 1883, and the other Daisy was born about 1881. A birth date of 1883 is consistent with the marriage record you found. So, below, I provide information from my book about the Daisy M. Warnick who was born about 1883. The 1900 census listed Daisy M. Warnick, born in October 1883, daughter of Franklin L. Warnick and Cormula V. ----. The household was in the Deer Park community of Garrett County. When Cormula died in 1912, her will named daughter Daisy. By that time, Daisy's surname was Schaumbry. My information about this family is sparse, and I would like to add to it. Besides Daisy, other children in the Franklin L. Warnick household in 1900 included: William B. Warnick who was born in December 1880; Ralph H. Warnick was born in June 1885; Mary B. Warnick was born in September 1893. I have nothing further about any of these people. If the Daisie May of your marriage record is this same Daisy M., then it would appear that after Albert King was killed, his widow Daisie remarried to man named Schaumbry. I hope this helps. Walt Warnick --------------------------- Pat Thompson wrote: > July 16, 2002 I posted the obit for Albert King (partial below) asking if >anyone could identify his widow, WARNICK. > >I now have the new Marriage Record book published by the Garrett Co. >Historical Society, compiled by Beth Friend. > >KING, Albert James, 22, of Garrett Co., single, married on 29 Aug 1901, >WARNICK, Daisie May, 18, of Garrett County, single. > >Can anyone identify Daisie's family? > >Pat-T > >-- >The Garrett Journal, Mar. 10 (Albert J. King) >Death is sad at any time, even when it comes and take away the old, who have >lived their “Three score and ten,” but when >it comes and takes away the young man, just starting out in life, with a >young wife of only a few years of married life, >it is doubly sad. Yet such was fully realized when train No. 8, on Monday >morning, brought home the mangled remains of >Albert J. King, son of Emanuel B. King of near Deer Park. Deceased came to >his untimely end on March the 5th, inst, at >Yellow Creek Bridge, No. 55, on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh railroad, in >Ohio by the bridge giving away, and deceased >and five others were hurled into eternity. > > > >==== MDGARRET Mailing List ==== >If you need help with this list, make sure to email the list administrator, Carol Hepburn, at chepburn@cox.net. > > > >