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Memorial Record of Western
Kentucky, Chicago: Lewis Publishing Co., 1904. (
Graves Co).
"Alphonsus
Kammer Carrico is one of the young native-born citizens of
Graves County, and is already at the front as a member of the agricultural element. He has done well in his farming and stock-dealing operations, and has a large field of usefulness and endeavor before him in which to exercise powers as a business man and public-spirited citizen. Mr. Carrico comes of an old
Kentucky family, his paternal grandfather, Henry
Carrico, being a native of
Casey County, this State, and his maternal grandfather, Samuel
Willett, being born in
Washington Co., KY. Frank M. and Eliza J (
Willett)
Carico, the parents of Alphonsus K. Carrico, were also natives of this State, the former of
Washington County, and the latter of
Graves Co. Frank M. Carrico was a stock dealer, and very successful in his operations, becoming the owner of considerable real estate in
Carlisle County,
Kentucky, where he died January 14, 1897 at the age of sixty-two. He was a Democrat and quite prominent in politics, although he did not aspire to office. He was a member of the Catholic Church. His wife is still living in
Carlisle County at the age of sixty years. They were the parents of the following children: Hallie, who died at the age of thirty-three; Alphonsus; Samuel P., Henry M., Leo M., John L.; Mary G. Alphonsus K. Carrico was born in
Graves County,
Kentucky January 13, 1871. He was reared and educated in the public schools of this and
Carlisle counties, and when he started out for himself, he began working on a farm and dealing in cattle. He is now the owner of a fine farm of 105 acres, well improved and cultivated in an up-to-date manner near the city of
Mayfield. In his political affiliations he is a Democrat, and is a member of the
Roman Catholic Church. January 29, 1900, Mr. Carrico was married in this county to Miss Dora F. Marshall, who was born in
Scott County,
Missouri, April 5, 1879. Two children have been born to them: Otha, on September 17, 1901, and Myrtle, May 6, 1903. Mr. Carrico is a young man who stands very high in the community in which he resides, and is justly regarded as one of the representative farmers of the county."