Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Gazetteer- You can search the Gazetteer by the name of a feature - a place, stream, road, etc. - and optionally restrict the search to a specific county.
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Kentucky Genealogy Resources for Family History Research- Resources for researching your Kentucky ancestors. Links to vital records, census, cemeteries, societies, military records, obituaries, church records, land records, forums and much more!
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Kentucky Historical Society- The Kentucky Historical Society exists to engage all people in the discovery and interpretation of Kentucky’s past.
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Kentucky in the 1873 Cholera Epidemic- From 43rd Congress, 2nd Session of the House of Representatives. Ex. Doc. No. 95 Published by the Washington; Government Printing Office in 1875.
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KyGenWeb- Entry point for all counties in Kentucky: databases, queries and lookups.
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KYOWVA Genealogical Society- Covering the Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia Tri-State region.
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Murphy Fork Road Cemeteries, Morgan County, Kentucky- The two cemeteries on Murphy Fork Road are "Murphy Fork Cemetery" and "Ben Murphy Cemetery" respectively. Here you will find the cemetery information such as a cemetery indexes and photographs of the majority of the gravestones in the two Murphy cemeteries located on Murphy Fork Road in Morgan County, Kentucky.
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The 39th Kentucky Mounted Infantry Webpage- The 39th Kentucky Mounted Infantry was organized in the Fall of 1862 at Old Peach Orchard, Lawrence County, Kentucky. The volunteers for this regiment were drawn from the counties bordering the Big Sandy Valley, but some came from as far away as Tennessee, Virginia, and North Carolina.
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The Blue People of Kentucky- It all started over 6 generations ago after a French orphan named Martin Fugate claimed a land grant in 1820 and settled on the banks of eastern Kentucky's Troublesome Creek, with his red-headed American bride, the former Elizabeth Smith, whose skin was as pale as the mountain laurel that blooms every spring around the creek hollows. The Fugates had seven children, four were reported to be blue...
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The Spradlin Branches- also researching: Blair, Selvage, Salyer, Hitchcock, Conley, Blanton, Harmon, and many, many more, in Eastern Kentucky, Johnson and Floyd Counties.
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Tri-State Genealogical Society- Serving Southwest Indiana, Southeast Illinois, and Western Kentucky.
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