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Marriage: Children:
  1. Claibourne Cash: Birth: 15 Aug 1783 in Crawford County, Virginia. Death: 20 Nov 1873 in Howevalley, Hardin County, Kentucky

  2. Mary Polly Cash: Birth: 3 Dec 1785 in Hardin County, KY. Death: in North Hardin County, KY

  3. William Cash: Birth: 3 Mar 1787 in Woodford County, KY. Death: 14 Feb 1843 in Woodford County, KY

  4. John Cash: Birth: 15 Feb 1789 in Woodford County, KY. Death: UNKNOWN

  5. Jeremiah Cash: Birth: 15 Nov 1791 in Woodford Co., KY. Death: 1850 in LaRue Co., KY

  6. Elizabeth Cash : Birth: 24 Aug 1793 in Woodford Co., KY. Death: 1833-1888 in Hardin County, KY

  7. Nancy Cash: Birth: 24 Aug 1793 in Woodford Co., KY. Death: 4 Mar 1860 in Woodford County, KY

  8. Martha Cash: Birth: 31 Dec 1795 in Woodford Co., KY. Death: UNKNOWN

  9. Abraham Cash: Birth: 8 Jan 1798 in Shelby County, KY. Death: 22 Jul 1864 in Keyteville, Chariton Co., Missouri

  10. Thompson Cash: Birth: 7 Jul 1800 in Hardin County, KY. Death: BEF. 1810 in Hardin County, KY

  11. Susannah Cash: Birth: 9 Jun 1802 in Nelson Co., KY. Death: 1802 in Hardin County, KY

  12. Warren Thompson Cash: Birth: 3 Jun 1804 in Nelson Co., KY. Death: 31 Jul 1846 in Hardin County, KY


Sources
1. Title:   Virginia Wills and Administrators - Parmly Billings Library, Billings, MT
2. Title:   KY Pioneers & Their Descendents
3. Title:   PaceNetWork@@aol.com (Pace Family Home Page)
4. Title:   Marriages - VA to 1800 (http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse...H&GSPL=1%2CANY+LOCALITY&GSDR=0&GS=CASH)
5. Title:   Marriages - VA to 1800 (http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse...H&GSPL=1%2CANY+LOCALITY&GSDR=0&GS=CASH)

Notes
a. Note:   All biographical material concerning Warren and Susannah discloses that Warren was an "illiterate, rough soldier of the Revolution and a bold sinner" when he reached Kentucky in the Fall of 1784; and that Susannah was a well educated daughter of a prosperous Virginia planter and preacher. She taught her husband to the point where he became an effective and popular preacher.
  "A History of Baptist in Kentucky" by Frank Masters, a publication of the Kentucky Baptist Historical Society, says that during the summer of 1784 John Taylor settled in Woodford County in a 16x16 log cabin. A revival begin in the winter of 1784/85 and they began to hold night meetings in the little cabin in the woods. Taylor remembers, "the first (revival) I recollect was at a night meeting at my little cabin, though the night was wet and damp and scarcely a trace to get to my house, the little cabin was pretty well filled with people. A Mrs. Cash, the wife of Warren Cash, was much affected and was soon after was hopefully converted." Mrs. Cash, as far as known was the fruit of the Lord in the far famed Blue Grass Region of Kentucky. She was born in Virginia, being one of 13 children of Elder William Baskett, her father a prosperous man in Goochland County, Virginia. Soon after Mrs. Cash's conversion in the cabin, she won her husband to Christ and began to teach him, with good results. He later became a useful preacher, due largely to the tutoring of his faithful wife. In 1799, Warren was ordained to preach by two Elders, John Penny and William Hickman.


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