KENTUCKY VITAL RECORDS INDEX Indexes to selected Kentucky Vital Records are available for searching. This data was acquired from Kentucky's state Office of Vital Statistics for noncommercial use only. It may not be used for any commercial purpose. Any reselling, profit making, or surcharges added by an Internet provider for access to the data will result in loss of access to the data. Accessing ...
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Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site Located near Hodgenville, KY TRAVEL BASICS - CAMPING - LODGING ACTIVITIES - FACILITIES - FEES/PERMITS The Abraham Lincoln Birthplace Memorial Building designed by John Russell Pope (NPS Photo) IN BRIEF In the fall of 1808, Thomas and Nancy Lincoln settled on the 348 acre Sinking Spring Farm. Two months later on February 12, 1809, Abraham Lincoln ...
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Kentucky Genealogical Society ...
The ca. 1790 Georgian mansion and National Historic Landmark served as the last home of General George Rogers Clark, Revolutionary War hero and founder of Louisville, KY. The fine brick home was owned by Clark's sister, Lucy Clark Croghan, and her husband, Major William Croghan, a close friend of the Clark family.
Companion web site to KET's documentary on the fugitive slave movement in Kentucky ...
Hundreds of historic photographs of Hazard and Perry County Kentucky from the early 20th century.
Home to two U.S. Senators, a Vice-Presidential candidate, a Governor of Missouri, a Commissioner of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, a French Ambassador, a U.S. District Attorney, three U.S. Army colonels, and a beloved children's author Margaret Wise Brown ...
Kentucky Surnames Kentucky's Unsolved mysteries Kentucky's most wanted ancestors 51390 individuals in the data base and growing Kentucky's Great pictures of Kentucky and midi files, also has gedcom files ...
Prestonsburg, KY to Main Index What's New | 2002 Reunion | Meeting minutes 1997 Christmas | 1936 Farm Photo | Area map Click on the house to see restoration photos Welcome to the HOME PAGE of the mayhouse.org web site Thanks for the 3, 051 visits in 2001 Total visits since January 2001 Main Index for mayhouse.org web site Topic Notes Friends of the Samuel May House Meeting minutes Lets you know ...
The Battle of Perryville, fought October 8, 1862, was the largest Civil War battle fought in the state of Kentucky ...
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Web Page County Formation Maps Floyd County was created from Fleming, Montgomery, and Mason Counties on 13 Dec. 1799. It was named in honor of Col. John Floyd. The County was formed 1 June 1800. It contained all or part of Lawrence, Pike, Morgan, Breathitt, Letcher, Johnson, Rowan, Magoffin , Wolfe, Elliott, Menifee, Martin, Knott and Perry. Final Boundary was formed in 1884. It is located in the ...
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A KYGENWEB genealogy site for exchanging genealogical research information about Madison County, Kentucky ...
www.rootsweb.com/~kymadiso/madison.html
Warren County Kentucky Genealogy and Civil War Info ...
A great research source for families from the South Central Kentucky area ...
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McNeely Cemetery Welcome to the home page of McNeely Cemetery, a small, family cemetery located in the Olney community just outside of Dawson Springs, Kentucky. Many of the people buried here were farmers and coalminers who lived in Olney most of their lives. The cemetery was reportedly started when a family passing through on their way west lost a child and needed a place to bury it. Sammy ...
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