Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 3rd ed., 1886. Warren County. WILLIAM M. CARR, liveryman, was born in Todd County, Ky., in 1849. He is a son of Jonathan and Mary (McLin) Carr, and of Irish descent. His father was born in Macon County, Tenn., in 1867; his mother was a native of Sumner County, Tenn., and died also in Todd County. William M. was reared on a farm, where he remained until 1873, when he removed to Russellville, Ky., and engaged in the livery business. In August, 1875, he came to Bowling Green and has since - save two years - been in the same business, in which he has been successful. His marriage took place October, 1883, with Miss L. G. Graham, a native of this county. Mr. Carr is a Democrat, and in 1882 was elected constable of Bowling Green and served two years. Mrs. Carr is a member of the Presbyterian Church. Mr. Carr is a prominent citizen of Bowling Green. Carr Graham McLin = Macon-TN Logan Sumner-TN Todd http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/warren/carr.wm.txt