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Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky
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A FEW RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS STATE:
Polk's Lexington (Kentucky) city directory, 1927
Polk's Lexington (Kentucky) city directory, 1931-32 vol. XVI
Sesquicentennial stories of Kentucky
The centenary of Louisville, a paper
A Kentucky pioneer
A Massie family history descendants of James R. Massie of Virginia and Kentucky and his sons William Redman Massie (born 1800) and John Colin Massie (born 1816) including some early families of Riley, Ransdell, Gresham, Purnell, Byne, Cowan, Owsley, Baxter, Pannell, Wood, Parsons, O'Brian, Myers, Pettigrew, Caffery, Rundell, Hepworth, Gilbreath, and others
A Sesqui-centennial history of Kentucky a narrative historical edition, commemorating one hundred and fifty years of statehood, preserving the record of the growth and development of the commonwealth, and chronicling the genealogical and memorial records of its prominent families and personages
A Web of family letters from a Kentucky family, 1816-1865
A century of Wayne County, Kentucky, 1800-1900
A description of Kentucky in North America to which are prefixed miscellaneous observations respecting the United States
A glimpse at historic Madison County and Richmond, Kentucky
A history of the First Presbyterian Church, Frankfort, Kentucky together with the churches in Franklin County, in connection with the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America
A history of the Kentucky and Missouri Stiles with a sketch of New Jersey and other kindred
A hundred battles in the West St. Louis to Atlanta, 1861-65 the Second Michigan Cavalry with the armies of the Mississippi, Ohio, Kentucky and Cumberland, under Generals Halleck, Sherman, Pope, Rosecrans, Thomas and others, with mention of a few of the famous regiments and brigades of the West
A partial family record of the descendants of Lee and Susan Penn Rollins who emigrated from Bourbon County, Kentucky, to Clay County, Missouri, in the fall of 1830
A record of the family of Isaac Van Nuys (or Vannice) of Harrodsburg, Kentucky son of Isaac Van Nuys of Millstone, New Jersey
A series of monographs concerning the Lincolns and Hardin County, Kentucky
A sketch and bibliography of the Kentucky Historical Society, 1836-1943
Abstract of pension papers of soldiers of the Revolutionary War, War of 1812, and Indian wars, who settled in Knox County, Kentucky
Abstracts of Sharp deeds from Mercer County, Kentucky
Abstracts of pension papers of soldiers of the Revolutionary War, War of 1812, and Indian wars, who settled in Hickman County, Kentucky
Abstracts of pension papers of soldiers of the Revolutionary War, War of 1812, and Indian wars, who settled in Ohio County, Kentucky
Abstracts of pension papers, Revolutionary War, and 1812 War soldiers who settled in Hardin County, Ky. (Elizabethtown, Kentucky)
Abstracts of pensions, soldiers of the Revolution, 1812 and Indian wars, who settled on the Kentucky side of the Ohio River
An early Barrickman line in the state of Kentucky
An historical sketch of St. Paul's Church, Louisville, Ky
Ancestors-descendants, James Wilson Wright, Sr. who married Cynthia Rebecca Jones Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky
Ancestry of Sanford Lathadeus Tippin family of Henderson County, Kentucky
Ancestry of the children of Andrew McClure of Montgomery County, Kentucky
Annual report of the quarter-master general to the governor of the state of Kentucky for the year 1865-6
Ante-bellum Kentucky a social history, 1800-1860
Calendar of the Kentucky papers of the Draper Collection of Manuscripts
Caron's directory of the city of Louisville for 1909 containing a list of the inhabitants, their residence and occupation, a classified commercial directory, a complete directory of householders, arranged by streets and consecutive numbers on houses, a complete record of city officers, courts, churches, secret and other societies, etc
Census of 1810, Jessamine County, Kentucky
Census of 1810, Nicholas County, Kentucky
Chronicles of a Germany family, or, Heiners of Germany, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, and Texas
Colonial men and times containing the journal of Col. Daniel Trabue, some account of his ancestry, life and travels in Virginia and the present state of Kentucky during the Revolutionary period the Huguenots genealogy, with brief sketches of the allied families
Counties of Todd and Christian, Kentucky historical and biographical
County of Christian, Kentucky historical and biographical
Daniel Boone the pioneer of Kentucky
Davis, Jesse Buford Davis, 1845 Ky.-1928 Mo. his descendants, ancestors, some connecting families
Descendants of General Jonathan Clark Jefferson County, Kentucky, 1750-1811
Descendants of John Walton of Baltimore County, Maryland and Harrison County, Kentucky
Dickerson a Kentucky-Virginia family allied or connected families
Die ersten Amerikaner im Westen Daniel Boone und seine Gefährten (Die Gründung Kentucky's) Tecumseh und dessen Bruder Für die reifere Jugend und das Volk bearbeitet
DuVals of Kentucky from Virginia, 1794-1935 descendants and allied families
Early settlers in Campbell County, Ky. Lindsey-McPike-Noble
Early times in Meade County, Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky papers the founding of Harman's Station with an account of the Indian captivity of Mrs. Jennie Wiley and the exploration and settlement of the Big Sandy Valley in the Virginias and Kentucky
First explorations of Kentucky Doctor Thomas Walker's journal of an exploration of Kentucky in 1750, being the first record of a white man's visit to the interior of that territory
Fisher families of Penna-Virginia-Kentucky
Five men of Frankfort the story of the Rothschilds
Genealogies and sketches of some old families who have taken prominent part in the development of Virginia and Kentucky especially, and later of many other states of the Union
Genealogy of Hollon and related families early settlers of eastern Kentucky and their descendants
Genealogy of the Greenlee families in America, Scotland, Ireland and England with ancestors of Elizabeth Brooks Greenlee and Emily Brooks Greenlee also, genealogical data on the McDowells of Virginia and Kentucky
Genealogy of the Hill family, Kentucky and Virginia
George Michael Bedinger a Kentucky pioneer
Governor Garrard of Kentucky his descendants and relatives
Governors of Kentucky, 1792-1942
Harlan County, Kentucky
Hawkins of Virginia, the Carolinas and Kentucky court records, queries, brief lineages, genealogical notes
Historical records of old Crab Orchard Lincoln County, Stanford, Kentucky
History of Boone County, Kentucky
History of Daviess County, Kentucky together with sketches of its cities, villages and townships, educational, religious, civil, military, and political history, portraits of prominent persons, biographies of representative citizens, and an outline history of Kentucky
History of Greenup County, Kentucky
History of Henderson County, Kentucky
History of Kentucky
History of Shelby County, Kentucky
History of Union County, Kentucky a complete account of the settlement, organization, and government of the county, together with facts and figures concerning the society, professions, commerce, industries, agriculture, coal, railroads, education, religion, and other institutions and resources of the county, and biographical sketches of its leading citizens
History of the 3d, 7th, 8th and 12th Kentucky C.S.A
History of the First Kentucky Brigade
History of the Gilbert family of Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky et al
History of the family of Snyder Schneider Snider more particularly of the branch headed by Frederick and son William of Whitley County, Kentucky
History of the town of Frankfort
Inventory of the county archives of Kentucky, Anderson County
Inventory of the county archives of Kentucky, Breckinridge County
Inventory of the county archives of Kentucky, Carlisle County
Inventory of the county archives of Kentucky, Fayette County
Inventory of the county archives of Kentucky, Jessamine County
Inventory of the county archives of Kentucky, Knox County
Inventory of the county archives of Kentucky, Laurel County
John Filson, the first historian of Kentucky an account of his life and writings, principally from original sources
John Todd written during September, 1774, on a march against the Indians from Camp Union, Virginia, to the Ohio River a facsimile of the original in the Margaret I. King Library, University of Kentucky, with a foreword and transcription
Johnson County, Kentucky a history of the county, and genealogy of its people up to the year 1927
Kelion Franklin Peddicord of Quirk's Scouts, Morgan's Kentucky Cavalry, C.S.A. biographical and autobiographical together with a general biographical outline of the Peddicord family
Kentucky Brights and their kin including the Crabb, Drane, Ford, Hopkins and King families
Kentucky a guide to the Bluegrass State
Kentucky a history of the state, embracing a concise account of the origin and development of the Virginia colony, its expansion westward, and the settlement of the frontier beyond the Alleghanies the erection of Kentucky as an independent state, and its subsequent development
Kentucky a pioneer commonwealth
Kentucky descendants of Thomas Norris of Maryland, 1630-1953 and allied families
Kentucky pioneer and court records abstracts of early wills, deeds, and marriages from court houses and records of old Bibles, churches, grave yards, and cemeteries
Kentucky pioneer women Columbian poems and prose sketches
Kentucky, a pioneer commonwealth
Kentucky, designs for her future
Life and times of Judge Caleb Wallace some time a justice of the Court of Appeals of the state of Kentucky
Louisville's first families a series of genealogical sketches
Louisville, a guide to the Falls City
Mammoth Cave and the cave region of Kentucky
Marriage records for Bourbon County, Kentucky 1786-1800
Middletown's days and deeds the story of 150 years of living in an old Kentucky town
Narrative of the sufferings of Lewis Clarke during a captivity of more than twenty-five years, among the Algerines of Kentucky, one of the so called Christian states of North America
Nativism in Kentucky to 1860
Notes on Amos West (1766-1819) of Sumner County, Tennessee, and Logan County, Kentucky
Ohio County, Kentucky, in the olden days a series of old newspaper sketches of fragmentary history
Old Kentucky architecture colonial, federal, Greek revival, Gothic, and other types erected prior to the War Between the States
Old capitol and Frankfort guide
Origins of Clements-Spalding and allied families of Maryland and Kentucky
Our Southern family the Greens, Malcolms, Thomas, Cooper, Williams and Magness families of Kentucky and Tennessee
Park of Kentucky, 1747-1929 biographical sketches and genealogy of the descendants of Ebenezer park, pioneer, of Madison County, Kentucky with brief notices of the allied families .
Petitions of the early inhabitants of Kentucky to the General Assembly of Virginia 1769-1792
Pioneer life in Kentucky a series of reminiscential letters from Daniel Drake, M.D., of Cincinnati, to his children
Polish pioneers of Virginia and Kentucky
Report of the Daniel Boone Bicentennial Commission to the 1936 General Assembly of Kentucky and appendix addresses, Daniel Boone, 1734-1934
Report of the adjutant general of Kentucky to His Excellency Governor McCreary for the year 1875
Report of the adjutant general of Kentucky to His Excellency Governor McCreary for the year 1879 and register of the State Guard
Report of the adjutant general of the state of Kentucky
Report of the adjutant general, state of Kentucky, to the commander-in-chief, for the year 1881
Report of the adjutant-general of Kentucky, for the year ending 1889
Reprints of Littell's Political transactions in and concerning Kentucky and letter of George Nicholas to his friend in Virginia also General Wilkinson's Memorial
Revolutionary War pensions of soldiers who settled in Fayette County, Kentucky
Rogers some of the descendants of Giles Rogers, an immigrant to Virginia in 1664, including descendants of William Rogers of Kentucky, who married Ann Johnson Joseph Hale Rogers of Bryan's Station, Kentucky Giles Rogers, who married Sarah Iverson Lewis and his daughter Frances, who married Samuel Twyman George Rogers, who married Frances Holmes Pollard Ann Rogers, who married John Clark (the parents of George Rogers Clark) their so
Scotch-Irish in Ireland and in America as shown in sketches of the pioneer Scotch-Irish families McCormick, Stevenson, McKenzie and Bell, in North Carolina, Kentucky, Missouri and Texas
Smyth Tandy, 1741-1823, Virginia gentleman and Kentucky pioneer
Snatches of O'Daniel, Hamilton, and allied ancestry and history in Maryland and Kentucky
Some of the descendants of Robert and Jane ( ) McCune of Bourbon and Nicholas County, Kentucky
Some original land grant surveys along Green River in Lincoln and Casey Counties, Kentucky (1781-1836)
Stage-coach days in the bluegrass being an account of stage-coach travel and tavern days in Lexington and central Kentucky, 1800-1900
The Bowmans, a pioneering family in Virginia, Kentucky and the northwest territory
The Duncans of Bourbon County, Kentucky with notes from other counties .
The Fogg family of Ingham County, Michigan from 1882-1967, with prologue and index included is information on related Kentucky, New England and New York families
The Gilpin family from Richard De Gylpyn in 1206 in a line to Joseph Gilpin, the emigrant to America, and something of the Kentucky Gilpins and their descendants to 1916
The Irvins, Doaks, Logans, and McCampbells of Virginia and Kentucky
The John Chandler family of Green and Taylor Counties, Kentucky
The Kentuckie country an historical exposition of land interest in Kentucky prior to 1790, coupled with facsimile reproductions of the London 1786 brochure of Alexander Fitzroy, and the Whatman edition of John Filson's map
The Kentucky River navigation
The Major genealogy of Franklin County, Kentucky, being the descendants of John Major
The McChords of Kentucky and some related families the Hynes, Caldwell, Wickliffe, Hardin, McElroy, Shuck and Irvine families
The Millers of Millersburg, Kentucky
The Moores of Virginia and Kentucky
The Nortons of Russellville, Ky. reminiscences
The Prichard family history and genealogy of the descendants of James and Elizabeth Hughes Prichard of New Castle, Kentucky
The Roy family of Virginia and Kentucky
The Shipp genealogy from Essex, Caroline, Faquier sic Counties, Virginia, to Green, Taylor, Woodford, Jefferson, Fayette, Christian, Bourbon, Scott, Christian sic, Owen Counties, Kentucky, and Johnson County, Indiana
The Stamm family of Ohio and Kentucky
The Stout family of New York City and in the state of Kentucky pedigree
The Transylvania Colony
The Transylvania Company and the founding of Henderson, Ky
The Union regiments of Kentucky
The Wilderness Road a description of the routes of travel by which the pioneers and early settlers first came to Kentucky
The Wilderness Road to Kentucky its location and features
The anti-slavery movement in Kentucky, prior to 1850
The centenary of Kentucky proceedings at the celebration by the Filson Club, Wednesday, June 1, 1892, of the one hundredth anniversary of the admission of Kentucky as an independent state into the Federal Union
The conquest of the old Southwest the romantic story of the early pioneers into Virginia, the Carolinas, Tennessee, and Kentucky, 1740-1790
The family of David Stiles, or, The ten tribes of the house of David the ancestry and posterity of David Stiles, a native of New Jersey, an immigrant to Kentucky
The family of Rev. John Tanner, Baptist preacher Virginia, North Carolina, Kentucky, Missouri
The history of Kentucky exhibiting an account of the modern discovery, settlement, progressive improvement, civil and military transactions, and the present state of the country
The history of Kentucky from its earliest discovery and settlement, to the present date, embracing its prehistoric and aboriginal periods, its pioneer life and experiences, its political, social and industrial progress, its educational and religious development, its military events and achievements, and biographic mention of its historic characters
The history of Louisville from its earliest settlement till the year 1852
The history of Methodism in Kentucky
The life and adventures of Daniel Boone, the first settler of Kentucky interspersed with incidents in the early annals of the country
The men, women, events, institutions and lore of Casey County, Kentucky
The mountain people of Kentucky an account of present conditions with the attitude of the people toward improvement
The personal narrative of James O. Pattie of Kentucky
The pioneer to the Kentucky emigrant a brief topographical and historical description of the state of Kentucky to which are added some original verses
The political beginnings of Kentucky a narrative of public events bearing on the history of that state up to the time of its admission into the American Union
The story of a poet, Madison Cawein his intimate life
The times of long ago Barren County, Kentucky
Third census of the United States (1810 census), Clark County, Kentucky
Third census of the United States (1810 census), Lincoln County, Kentucky
This compilation is of the Hardin Co., Kentucky Bush family founded by Christopher Bush (born about 1733, died Jan. 16, 1813)
Three Kentucky pioneers James, William, and Patrick Brown the Filson Club, Louisville, Ky., February 3, 1930
Trabue family history ancestry and known descendants of David Trabue, Jr., born Oct. 9, 1768, Manikintown, Virginia, died Apr. 8, 1842, Jessamine Co., Kentucky
Ward family history of Virginia showing their links with the states of North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky branches of Wards
Whaleys of Loudoun County, Virginia and some of their descendants who migrated to Kentucky
William McCoy and his descendants a genealogical history of the family of William McCoy, one of the Scotch families coming to America before the Revolutionary War, who died in Kentucky about the year 1818, also a history of the family of Alexander McCoy, a Scotchman who served through the Revolutionary War, and died in Ohio in the year 1829
RESOURCES COVERING ALL STATES:
African-American Collections
African-American History
American Ancestors
American Baptist Historical Society
American Family Robinson
American Folklife
American Library Association (ALA)
Archive.org
Bibliographies, Dictionaries and other Genealogical Guides
Biographical Review
Brunswick Public Library Heritage Room
Castle Garden's Immigration Records New York City
Cemetery Records
Centennial bibliography
Center for Civic Education
Center for History & New Media
Chronicling America
Civil War Corporal's Pay
Civil War Preservation Trust
Coastal Georgia Genealogy and History
Coat of Arms Collection
Coats of Arms and Their Meanings
Cornell Making of America Digital Library
DNA Painter
DNA testing won't fail you
David Rumsey Map Collections
Descendants of Adam and Eve
Digital History
Directory of Open Access Journals
Ethnic Genealogy - A Research Guide
FamilyLink.com
FamilySearch
FindMyPast
Findagrave.com
Finding your roots in your DNA
Fold3
Free 6-Generation pedigree chart
Free Newspapers Online
Gedmatch explanation and tips for comparing results
Genealogy Bank
Genealogy How-To Books
Google Books
Google Newspapers Search Tool
Grandparents Galore
Haplogroup-Subclade Predictor
Heraldry Meanings and Symbols
HeritageQuest Census Records
Historical Books on DVD
Historical Records Collection
How the races were developed
How to personalize your family scrapbook
Interment.net
International Society of Genetic Genealogy
Internet Archive of Texts and Documents: The United States
Introduction to Genetics
JSTOR Journals and Books online
Librarians' Internet Index: History
Library of Congress
Library of Congress American Memory
Markings on the Manifest's Left Margin
MyHeritage
NARA Archival Research Catalog
Naming patterns for children
National Genealogical Society
National Park Service
National Trust for Historic Preservation
National Women's History Project
Naval Historical Foundation
Newspaper Archive
Old Maps United Kingdom
Old Occupations
Old Style (O.S.) Dates
Online Medieval Classical Library
Oral History Association
Organizing your family tree
Our New England ancestors and their descendants, 1620-1900
Recollections of the Civil War
Roman Numeral Converter
Rootsbid
Soundex Converter
The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy
The American Folklife Center (Library of Congress)
The American Revolution
The George C. Marshall Foundation Research Library
The History and Antiquities of New England, NY, NJ and PA
The Holland Society
The Moving Image Collection
The Value of Slaves
Time Calculator (Find the difference between two dates)
Time Deductor (Calculate a date x years, months and days ago)
Timeline of Events and Inventions
U.S. Register of Army Enlistments (1798-1914)
Understanding Removed Cousins
Using maps in Genealogy
Using maps to sort through families
What you can learn from a Social Security number
What you can learn from cemeteries
Where to find passenger lists
Who's Who in America
WikiTree
Wikipedia List of Newspapers Worldwide
World Population
World War I Draft Registration Cards
WorldCat Bibliographic Database
Your Ancestors Magazine

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