In his book, The Kentucky, in a chapter describing the spas on the Kentucky River, the historian, Thomas Clark, writes:
"Among the many prominent belles who came to the springs to enjoy the gracious hospitalities of Master Graham were... Alice Carneal of Cincinnati..."
She married Thomas Barr Warfield on 17 Jul 1838 in Hamilton County, Ohio.[1] Their children:
Sally Carneal Warfield, (1839–1922)
Mary Imlay Warfield, (1841–1850)
Carneal Warfield, (1843–1910)
Robert Barr Warfield, (1846–Deceased) (Does not appear on the 1850 Census)
Caroline Barr Warfield, (1847–Deceased)
Thomas Barr Warfield, (1849–Deceased)
Eliza Longworth Warfield, (1851–Deceased)
Katherine Longworth Warfield, (1854–1940)
Alice Carneal Warfield, (1856–1935)
She passed away in 1885 at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Alice and Shelby Kinkead, in Lexington, Kentucky.
Sources
↑ "Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2013," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XD2Z-9NG : 26 August 2019), Thomas B. and Alice Carneal, 17 Jul 1838; citing Marriage, Hamilton, Ohio, United States, v A7 p 332, Franklin County Genealogical & Historical Society, Columbus; FHL microfilm.
June Lee Mefford Kinkead, Our Kentucky Pioneer Ancestry, A History of the Kinkead and McDowell Families of Kentucky, Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1992, pages 154-163.
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