History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 638. [Scott County] [Lytle's Fork Precinct] CARLISLE WARNOCK, farmer, P. O. Josephine, Ky., is a native of Greenup County, Ky., and the son of George J. and Elizabeth (Foster) Warnock. He was born in April 1814; his father was born in Greenup County, Ky. During his life he was a hunter and trapper, and previous to his death, was a farmer. He died in 1833, aged 45 years. His wife, and mother of our subject, was born in Ireland, and died in 1833, the same year and on the same day of her husband, aged 43 years. They were the parents of nine children, Carlisle Warnock being the oldest child. He was apprenticed at the gunsmiths's trade, in Ohio, where he remained one year, and returned to his native county, where he finished his trade. In 1836, he removed to Owen County, and worked at his trade until 1850, when he removed to Scott County, and has since been farming and blacksmithing. In 1836, he married Miss Polly Glass, she was born in Owen County in 1820. By his marriage he has had ten children, five of whom are living, viz.: William, Robert M., Garrett D., Sarah C. and Martha. He and family are members of the Baptist Church. He is a member of the order A.F. and A.M. Warnock Foster Glass = Greenup-KY Owen-KY OH http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/scott/warnock.c.txt