The Family of James Albert Warinner

This information was submitted by Peggy & Charles Morant for posting on the Clinton County, KY web site.

James Albert Warinner, son of Iverson Lewis Warinner, was born 4 Sep 1871 in Seventy-Six, Clinton County, KY and died 22 Oct 1943 in Albany, KY. He married Willie Pearl Meadows daughter of William Meadows and Safronia Coffey on 18 Jan 1898 in Liberty, KY. She was born 23 Sep 1877 in Jamestown, Russell Co., and died 9 May 1943 in Albany, KY. They are both buried in Albany Cemetery in Albany, KY.

Descendants of James Warinner and Willie Meadows are:
1) Anna Maud Warinner (b. 22 Aug 1912 - 23 Jun 1976), married
(#1) Glendon "Glenn" Roscoe Eversole (b. 14 Apr 1904 - 29 Sep 1982)
(#1.1.1) William Glenn Eversole (b. 1940 - d. 1994)
2) Marjorie Meadows Warinner (b. 15 Jul 1900 - 17 Sep 1932), married
(#1) Leo Matheny Sewell (b. 24 Jan 1895)
(#2.1) Mary Eugenia Sewell (b. 22 Oct 1922) married Frederick Smith
(#2.1.1.) Bryson Smith
3) James Lewis Warinner (b. 5 Mar 1902 - 30 Jul 1964), married
(#1) Virginia Lillian Morgan (b. 25 Aug 1905 - 7 Jun 1995)
(#3.1) Margaret Ann Warinner
4) Mary Pearl Warinner (b. 22 Oct 1904 - 30 May 1988), married
(#1) Leonard Raymond Sears
(#2) William H. Kidd (b. 4 Nov 1905)
(#4.2.1) Raymond Warinner Kidd (b. 24 Jan 1924 - d. 27 Oct 1993)
5) Eva Warinner (b. 18 May 1907 - 18 Feb 1993), married
(#1) Oscar W. Rutherford
6) Edgar Paul Warinner (b. 18 Aug 1909 - 20 Jun 1959), married
(#1) Josephine H. Dempsey (b. 21 Aug 1909)
(#6.1.1) Joanne Katherine Warinner
(#6.1.2) Edgar Paul Warinner, Jr.
(#6.1.3) Iverson Lewis Warinner

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