History of Daviess County, Kentucky, Inter-State Publishing Co., Chicago, 1883. Reprinted by McDowell Publications, Utica, KY, 1980. p. 729. JOHN T. CARRICO, born in Casey County, Ky., June 5, 1840, is a son of Henry and Nancy (Worthington) Carrico, natives of Maryland and Kentucky. His father was born in 1808 and came to Kentucky when five years old, and lived in Casey County until 1860, when he moved to Daviess County, and settled on Yellow Creek, near Owensboro. He lived there four years and then bought a farm on the Calhoon and Owensboro road and lived there until 1875, when he sold out and bought the farm where he now reside, just south of Owensboro. His wife died in 1874. Of a family of seven sons and two daughters, six sons and one daughter are now living. John T. was married July 19, 1864, to Alice, daughter of Amos Goodwin, deceased. After his marriage he moved to Owensboro and worked at the blacksmith's trade, which he learned on Yellow Creek, under Colonel Pool, now of Yelvington. At the expiration of a year Mr. Carrico moved where his father was living and remained till 1874 when he came to Utica, where he is still working at his trade. He was reared in the Catholic faith but he and his wife are both members of the Baptist church. Seven children have been born to them, four now living--Amos H., Joseph T., Charles I., Arthur B. Lulia, Alexander and Noah are deceased. Carrico Worthington Goodwin Pool = Casey-KY MD http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/daviess/carrico.jt.txt