_Adam B. CARRITHERS _+
| (1782 - ....) m 1804
_Francis CARRITHERS _|
| (1805 - 1851) m 1825|
| |_Mary CUNNINGHAM ____+
| (1785 - ....) m 1804
|
|--Esther CARRITHERS
| (1833 - 1895)
| _John MILLER ________
| |
|_Ruth MILLER ________|
(1793 - 1834) m 1825|
|_Ruth BAILEY ________
_William CARRITHERS _+
| (1807 - 1886) m 1832
_Robert P. CARRITHERS _|
| (1847 - 1910) m 1868 |
| |_Elvira FREDERICK ___+
| (1814 - 1876) m 1832
|
|--Josie CARRITHERS
|
| _____________________
| |
|_Mary MEESHON _________|
m 1868 |
|_____________________
_William Jr. MCKINLEY _+
| (1799 - 1873)
_Stephen P. MCKINLEY _|
| (1827 - ....) m 1866 |
| |_Eleanor BEARD ________+
| (1801 - 1873)
|
|--Hallie B. MCKINLEY
|
| _William TAGGART ______
| |
|_Margaret TAGGART ____|
m 1866 |
|_______________________
_____________________
|
_John WYBLE _________|
| m 1813 |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Benjamin WYBLE
|
| _John MILLER ________
| |
|_Ruth MILLER ________|
(1793 - 1834) m 1813|
|_Ruth BAILEY ________
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Source: The Record of the CARRITHERS FAMILY
compiled and arranged by
Mary Adam Carrithers Lawrence,
Shelbyville, Kentucky.
Dr. Benjamin Wyble became a noted physician, lived first at Mount Washinton, Spencer County, Kentucky, where he married Ann E. Heady. Ann died. During the War between the States, Dr. Wyble was a surgeon in the Confederate service, during the war he met and married Matilda Brown. Upon his return to Kentucky, he practiced in Louisville where he remained until his death.