History of Daviess County, Kentucky, Inter-State Publishing Co., Chicago, 1883. Reprinted by McDowell Publications, Utica, KY, 1980. p. 640. CLARENCE L. BOULWARE was born in Olden [sic] County, Ky., Aug. 27, 1849, and is a son of Milton and Sarah Boulware. He came to Daviess County with his parents in 1865. His father has been a distiller for fifty years, the Boulware sour-mash whisky being one of the best brands in the country. He was born in Floydsburg, Ky., Dec. 16, 1813. To him were born thirteen children, seven now living--Lucy (now Mrs. Thomas Yager), Mollie (now Mrs. William Hill), Clarence L., Orvil, Milton, Ollie and Maggie. Mrs. Boulware died Oct. 22, 1874. Clarence L. followed farming exclusively till 1880, when he erected a distillery on his farm. He makes about 1,000 barrels of sour-mash whisky, and 100 barrels of apple and peach brandy per year. He has a trade of 500 or 600 barrels yearly in Owensboro, besides a large trade in Michigan and other States. He has a good farm of seventy-five acres four miles west of Owensboro. He was married Oct. 16, 1871, to Jessie Barber, a native of Daviess County. They have three children--Carrie E., born Aug. 19, 1875; Emma E., born Nov. 26, 1878, and Milton F., born July 10, 1881. Mrs. Boulware is a member of the Presbyterian church. Her father, Edward Barber, was born in Virginia, Jan. 25, 1819, and died Nov. 3, 1869. He was an Elder in the Presbyterian church twenty-five years. He had been a Royal Arch Mason a number of years, and was buried by that order. He was left a poor boy, but by energy and industry was enabled to leave a large property to his children. Her mother, Mrs. Juliet C. (Banks) Barber, was born April 12, 1817, and died March 31, 1878. She left four children--Jessie (now Mrs. Clarence Boulware), born Dec. 18, 1851; P. S., born Oct. 30, 1854; E. S., born April 7, 1860, and Ruddle, born Dec. 12, 1863. Boulware Yager Hill Barber Banks = Oldham-KY VA http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/daviess/boulware.cl.txt