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Online Resources [edit | edit source]

  • Kentucky History, 1922, ($), index.
  • Canton and Town Histories
  • A Sesqui-centennial history of Kentucky : a narrative historical edition, commemorating i hundred and l years of statehood, ($), index.
  • History of Kentucky, ($), index.
  • Fort Boonesborough Settlers, alphabetize.

Brief History [edit | edit source]

Effective family history research requires some understanding of the historical events that affected your family and the records almost them. Learning nearly wars, governments, laws, migrations, and religious trends may aid you understand political boundaries, family unit movements, and settlement patterns. State, county, and town histories often include biographical sketches of local residents, including important genealogical information. This may exist i of the best sources of information for some families.

The post-obit important events in the history of Kentucky affected political boundaries, tape keeping, and family movements.

  • 1772-1773: Virginia land speculation visitor dispatched agents to survey along the Ohio and Kentucky Rivers.
  • 1772: Fincastle Canton was formed from Botetourt County, Virginia. Information technology included all of the present state of Kentucky and small portions of Virginia and West Virginia.
  • 1773-1774: Lord Dunmore War the Indians assault at Cumberland Gap.
  • 1774: Harrodsburg was established as the first permanent settlement in Kentucky. Settlements at Boonesboro, St. Asaph, and Danville soon followed. Early settlers received land warrants for their participation in the French and Indian State of war.
  • 1775: Wilderness Trail through the Cumberland Gap.
  • 1775: (April i,) Boonsboro established past Daniel Boone
  • 1776: Kentucky Canton was created from Fincastle Canton, Virginia. It included the eastern part of present-solar day Kentucky.
  • 1792: Virginia dropped claims to region
  • 1792: (June 1,)The Republic of Kentucky was admitted to the Union as the 15th state. Many pioneers of Kentucky were Revolutionary War veterans who came to claim bounty state.
  • 1792: Battle of Fallen Timbers ends Indian resistance in the expanse.
  • 1803: Migration through Kentucky, as well as settlement there, increased after the Louisiana Buy.
  • 1812– 1815: The War of 1812 involved many Kentucky soldiers.
  • 1852: Kentucky constabulary required counties to tape births, marriages, and deaths.
  • 1815–1860: Kentucky settlers benefited from improvements in transportation, including river steamboats, canals, and railroads.
  • 1861–1865: Kentucky officially supported the Union in the Civil War, just its soldiers served on both sides (120,000 Marriage and threescore,000 Confederate).
  • 1862: The Kentucky law requiring counties to record births, marriages, and deaths was repealed.
  • 1870s: Further attempts were made to tape births, marriages, and deaths.
  • 1898: Over 300,000 men were involved in the Spanish-American War which was fought mainly in Cuba and the Philippines.
  • 1911: Kentucky once more required the registration of births and deaths.
  • 1917–1918: More than 26 million men from the United States ages 18 through 45 registered with the Selective Service. Globe State of war I over 4.7 1000000 American men and women served during the war. Over 75,000 Kentuckians served in World War I
  • 1920s: The coal mining industry boomed.
  • 1930'due south: The The Keen Depression closed many factories and mills. Many coal miners lost their jobs, and small farms were abased as the depression hit Kentucky. Many Kentuckians moved to the cities for better jobs.
  • 1940–1945: Over l.six million men ages 18 to 65 registered with the Selective Service. Over 16.3 one thousand thousand American men and women served in the armed forces during ["http://www.worldwar-2.net/ World State of war 2&]. Over 300,000 Kentuckians served in Globe War II. Coal mines and farms became productive again.
  • 1950–1953: Over 5.7 million American men and women served in the Korean War
  • 1950's–1960'south The edifice of interstate highways fabricated it easier for people to motion long distances.
  • 1950–1970s: Tourism became a major industry as new highways were built. Coal mining and manufacturing connected to abound.
  • 1964–1972: Over 8.7 million American men and women served in the Vietnam War.

Historical Content [edit | edit source]

Histories are keen sources of genealogical information. Many incorporate biographical information about individuals who lived in the area, including:

  • Parents' names
  • Maiden names of women
  • Identify of nascency, decease, or spousal relationship
  • Occupation
  • Migration
  • Military service
  • Descendants

Local Histories [edit | edit source]

Some of the near valuable sources for family history inquiry are local histories. Published histories of towns, counties, and states usually contain accounts of families. They depict the settlement of the surface area and the founding of churches, schools, and businesses. You tin can also find lists of pioneers, soldiers, and civil officials. Even if your ancestor is non listed, information on other relatives may exist included that will provide of import clues for locating your ancestor. A local history may as well propose other records to search. Local histories are extensively collected past the [1] Family History Library public and university libraries, and state and local historical societies. An index of the pioneer histories and genealogies of Kentucky is: *Agenda of The Kentucky Papers of the Draper Collection of Manuscripts. 1925 <ref>Country Historical Society of Wisconsin. Library. Calendar of The Kentucky Papers of the Draper Collection of Manuscripts. 1925 Reprint, Utica, KY: McDowell Publications, 1983. </ref> This piece of work lists documents in appointment order, giving the author, an abstract of the document, and the reference to the series, with volume and page number. A name index gives the volume page number where the document is abstracted. Series CC (the lawmaking used by the Draper Collection for the Kentucky Papers)

  • A Bibliography of American County Histories [2]
  • United States Local Histories in the Library of Congress [3] [4]
  • The Irvins, Doaks, Logans, and McCampbells of Virginia and Kentucky at Ancestry.com (Free[five]/$)
  • Early 19th-Century German Settlers in Ohio, Kentucky, and Other States. Parts 1, two, 3, 4A, 4B, and 4C at Ancestry.com (Free[5]/$)
  • Sketches of early life and times in Kentucky, Missouri and Illinois at Ancestry.com (Complimentary[5]/$)
  • The mountain people of Kentucky : an account of present conditions with the attitude of the people toward comeback at Ancestry.com (Gratuitous[5]/$)
  • Genealogy of the Hill family, Kentucky and Virginia at Ancestry.com (Free[v]/$)
  • A history and genealogy of the Warder family in Virginia, Kentucky and Illinois at Ancestry.com (Free[v]/$)
  • The mountain people of Kentucky : an account of nowadays conditions with the mental attitude of the people toward improvement at Ancestry.com (Gratuitous[v]/$)
  • The anti-slavery movement in Kentucky, prior to 1850 at Ancestry.com (Free[v]/$)
  • A description of Kentucky in North America : to which are prefixed miscellaneous observations respecting the U.s.a. at Ancestry.com (Complimentary[5]/$)
  • A Web of family unit : letters from a Kentucky family, 1816-1865. at Beginnings.com (Gratis[5]/$)
  • The Stout family of New York Metropolis and in the state of Kentucky at Ancestry.com (Free[5]/$)
  • The McChords of Kentucky and some related families at Beginnings.com (Free[5]/$)
  • The pioneer to the Kentucky emigrant : a cursory topographical & historical clarification of the state of Kentucky : to which are a at Beginnings.com (Free[v]/$)
  • Background of genealogical research in Kentucky and Indiana at Ancestry.com (Free[v]/$)
  • The centenary of Kentucky at Beginnings.com (Free[five]/$)
  • Kentucky descendants of Thomas Norris of Maryland, 1630-1953 and allied families at Ancestry.com (Gratuitous[5]/$)
  • Kelion Franklin Peddicord of Quirk's Scouts, Morgan's Kentucky Cavalry, C.S.A. : biographical and autobiographical : together at Beginnings.com (Gratis[5]/$)
  • The Roy family of Virginia and Kentucky at Ancestry.com (Free[5]/$)
  • Pioneer life in Kentucky : a serial of reminiscential letters from Daniel Drake, Thousand.D., of Cincinnati, to his children at Ancestry.com (Free[five]/$)
  • The Stamm family of Ohio and Kentucky at Ancestry.com (Free[v]/$)
  • Life and times of Gauge Caleb Wallace : some time a justice of the Court of Appeals of the state of Kentucky at Beginnings.com (Free[5]/$)
  • Smoothen pioneers of Virginia and Kentucky at Ancestry.com (Free[5]/$)
  • The glacial purlieus in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky at Ancestry.com (Free[5]/$)
  • Kentucky, a pioneer democracy at Ancestry.com (Free[5]/$)
  • Tipton family of Maryland, Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri at Ancestry.com (Free[five]/$)
  • Nativism in Kentucky to 1860 at Ancestry.com (Gratis[5]/$)
  • A sketch and bibliography of the Kentucky Historical Gild, 1836-1943 at Beginnings.com (Free[5]/$)
  • The political beginnings of Kentucky at Ancestry.com (Costless[v]/$)
  • The Wilderness Road to Kentucky : its location and features at Beginnings.com (Free[5]/$)
  • The political beginnings of Kentucky at Ancestry.com (Free[5]/$)
  • Smyth Tandy, 1741-1823, Virginia gentleman & Kentucky pioneer at Beginnings.com (Gratis[5]/$)
  • A history of the Kentucky and Missouri Stiles at Ancestry.com (Complimentary[5]/$)
  • Kentucky, designs for her time to come at Beginnings.com (Costless[5]/$)
  • The personal narrative of James O. Pattie of Kentucky at Ancestry.com (Free[5]/$)
  • Quondam Kentucky architecture : colonial, federal, Greek revival, Gothic, and other types erected prior to the War Between the Stat at Ancestry.com (Gratis[5]/$)
  • The Kentucky River navigation at Beginnings.com (Complimentary[5]/$)
  • Kentucky : a pioneer commonwealth at Ancestry.com (Free[5]/$)
  • Kentucky pioneer women : Columbian poems and prose sketches at Ancestry.com (Costless[five]/$)
  • Mammoth Cave and the cavern region of Kentucky at Ancestry.com (Gratuitous[v]/$)
  • A Kentucky pioneer at Ancestry.com (Costless[5]/$)
  • Ante-bellum Kentucky at Ancestry.com (Costless[v]/$)
  • Study of the Daniel Boone Bicentennial Committee to the 1936 General Associates of Kentucky and appendix : addresses, "Daniel B at Ancestry.com (Gratis[5]/$)

Country Histories Useful to Genealogists [edit | edit source]

Good genealogists strive to understand the life and times of their ancestors. In this sense, any history is useful. Only certain kinds of country, county, and local histories, particularly older histories published between 1845 and 1945, oftentimes include biographical sketches of prominent individuals. The sketches usually tend toward the laudatory, but may include some genealogical details. If these histories are indexed or alphabetical, check for an ancestor's name. Some examples for the State of Kentucky:

  • A Bibliography of Kentucky History [6] This bibliography lists sources of Kentucky history by discipline and by the repositories that contain copies.
  • A History of Kentucky, Embracing Gleanings, Reminiscences, Antiquities, Natural Curiosities, Statistics, and Biographical Sketches. 1872 [vii] This book includes some biographical sketches and is indexed.
  • A History of Kentucky and Kentuckians, by E. Polk Johnson. 3 vols. 1912. Includes biographical sketches. [8] [9];, [10]
  • A New History of Kentucky [eleven] This book contains chapters on the history of the economy, education, politics, slavery, and social changes in Kentucky. It is indexed.
  • History of Kentucky [12]Volumes three through 5 contain several hundred biographical sketches. An index is included with book one of this tape.
  • History of Kentucky at Beginnings.com (Gratuitous[v]/$)
  • The descendants of Peter Beghtol of Pennsylvania, Kentucky and Illinois : by his start wife Polly Bruner, by his second wife Ca at Ancestry.com (Gratis[five]/$)
  • Kentucky History, 1922 at Ancestry.com (Free[v]/$)
  • A Sesqui-centennial history of Kentucky : a narrative historical edition, commemorating i hundred and fifty years of statehood at Ancestry.com (Free[5]/$)
  • Kentucky Colonization in Texas at Ancestry.com (Free[v]/$)
  • Hawkins of Virginia, the Carolinas and Kentucky at Beginnings.com (Gratuitous[5]/$)
  • A Massie family history : descendants of James R. Massie of Virginia and Kentucky and his sons William Redman Massie (born 1800 at Ancestry.com (Free[v]/$)
  • Kentucky Brights and their kin at Ancestry.com (Free[5]/$)
  • William McMurtry of Kentucky and Alabama and his descendants at Ancestry.com (Gratis[5]/$)
  • DuVals of Kentucky from Virginia, 1794-1935 : descendants and allied families at Ancestry.com (Complimentary[5]/$)
  • Eastern Kentucky papers : the founding of Harman's Station : with an account of the Indian captivity of Mrs. Jennie Wiley and at Beginnings.com (Complimentary[5]/$)
  • Snatches of O'Daniel, Hamilton, and centrolineal ancestry and history in Maryland and Kentucky at Ancestry.com (Free[five]/$)
  • The history of Kentucky : from its earliest discovery and settlement, to the present engagement, embracing its prehistoric and aborig at Ancestry.com (Free[five]/$)
  • Kentucky : a history of the state, embracing [a concise account of the origin and development of the Virginia colony, its [exp] at Ancestry.com (Gratis[five]/$)
  • Genealogies and sketches of some old families who take taken prominent part in the evolution of Virginia and Kentucky especia at Ancestry.com (Complimentary[5]/$)
  • Origins of Clements-Spalding and allied families of Maryland and Kentucky at Ancestry.com (Gratuitous[5]/$)
  • Chronicles of a Federal republic of germany family, or, Heiners of Germany, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, and Texas at Ancestry.com (Costless[5]/$)
  • Annals of the Fowler family with branches in Virginia, North Carolina, Due south Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama, Mississipp at Ancestry.com (Free[five]/$)
  • History of the Gilbert family of Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky et al. at Ancestry.com (Complimentary[five]/$)
  • The Moores of Virginia and Kentucky at Ancestry.com (Free[five]/$)
  • The family of Rev. John Tanner, Baptist preacher : Virginia, North Carolina, Kentucky, Missouri. at Beginnings.com (Gratis[5]/$)
  • Governor Garrard of Kentucky at Ancestry.com (Complimentary[5]/$)
  • Park of Kentucky, 1747-1929 at Ancestry.com (Free[5]/$)
  • Genealogy of Hollon and related families : early settlers of eastern Kentucky and their descendants at Ancestry.com (Gratuitous[5]/$)
  • First explorations of Kentucky : Md Thomas Walker's periodical of an exploration of Kentucky in 1750, being the first record at Beginnings.com (Free[5]/$)
  • The Bowmans, a pioneering family in Virginia, Kentucky and the northwest territory at Ancestry.com (Free[v]/$)
  • The life and adventures of Daniel Boone, the beginning settler of Kentucky : interspersed with incidents in the early annals of the at Beginnings.com (Gratuitous[v]/$)
  • 3 Kentucky pioneers at Ancestry.com (Gratuitous[five]/$)
  • Our Southern family unit : the Greens, Malcolms, Thomas, Cooper, Williams and Magness families of Kentucky and Tennessee. at Beginnings.com (Free[v]/$)
  • An early on Barrickman line in the country of Kentucky. at Ancestry.com (Free[5]/$)
  • John Filson, the starting time historian of Kentucky : an account of his life and writings, principally from original sources at Ancestry.com (Costless[five]/$)
  • The Kentuckie state : an historical exposition of land interest in Kentucky prior to 1790, coupled with facsimile reproductio at Beginnings.com (Free[5]/$)

Boosted Sources For Historical Information [edit | edit source]

Much historical information about early on settlers in Indiana is establish in the following drove:

  • The history of Methodism in Kentucky at Ancestry.com (Free[5]/$)
  • Kentucky History, 1872 at Ancestry.com (Free[v]/$)

The Draper Manuscript Collection [edit | edit source]

The Draper Manuscript Drove is a significant regional source that includes records of Kentucky.

  • Draper Manuscript Drove [13] The collection consists of nearly 500 volumes of manuscripts, papers, and books collected by Lyman Copeland Draper about the history of the trans-Allegheny Due west, a region including the western areas of the Carolinas and Virginia, all the Ohio River Valley, and role of the upper Mississippi Valley from the 1740s to 1830. The drove is divided into 50 series. Some series are titled past geographic area, some by the names of prominent frontier leaders, and some by topic. The bulk of the collection consists of notes from interviews, questionnaires, and messages gathered during Draper'due south extensive travels and research to larn almost frontier history. Personal papers are much more rare than authorities or war machine records.

The collection includes many items of a genealogical or biographical nature. For an inventory and fractional indexes, see:

  • Guide to the Draper Manuscripts [14]This guide gives series and volume descriptions for some of the Draper manuscripts. There are several indexes at the end of the book, including a proper noun and subject index, an additional personal data alphabetize, and a list of references to Illinois.
  • Index to Lyman C. Draper Manuscripts. [xv] The name index gives the serial and volume numbers, simply is not complete.

Beginger made extensive abstracts of Kentucky material in the Draper Collection:

  • The George M. Bedinger papers volume 1A of the Draper Manuscript Collection. [16]

Us History [edit | edit source]

The following are merely a few of the many sources that are available:

  • The Almanac of American History, [17] This provides brief historical essays and chronological descriptions of thousands of primal events in United States history.
  • Dictionary of American History, Revised ed [eighteen] This includes historical sketches on various topics in U.S. history, such as wars, people, laws, and organizations. A snippet view is available at [19].
  • Webster's Guide to American History: A Chronological, Geographical, and Biographical Survey and Compendium [xx] [21]This includes a history, some maps, tables, and other historical information.
  • Writings on American History [22] Has the full text available at [23]

To find more books and articles about Kentucky 'south history use the Net Google search for phases like "Kentucky history." FamilySearch Catalog Surnames Search lists many more than histories under topics like:

KENTUCKY - HISTORY
KENTUCKY, [COUNTY] - HISTORY
KENTUCKY, [COUNTY], [TOWN] - HISTORY
KENTUCKY, BIBLIOGRAPHY

Websites [edit | edit source]

  • History of Kentucky - Wikipedia
  • Kentucky Historical Society
  • State of Kentucky History

Sources [edit | edit source]

  1. Family History Library
  2. Filby, P. William. A Bibliography of American County Histories Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 1985.
  3. Kaminkow, Marion J.United States Local Histories in the Library of Congress. 5 vols. Baltimore: Magna Charta Book, 1975-76.
  4. " Worldcat
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  6. John Winston Coleman. A Bibliography of Kentucky History . Lexington, KY: University of Kentucky Press, 1949.
  7. Allen, William B. A History of Kentucky, Embracing Gleanings, Reminiscences, Antiquities, Natural Curiosities, Statistics, and Biographical Sketches. 1872 Reprint, [Due north.p.]: Light-green County Historical Lodge, 1967.
  8. A History of Kentucky and Kentuckians Vol. I
  9. A_history_of_Kentucky_and_Kentuckians Vol. Two
  10. http://books.google.com/books/about/A_history_of_Kentucky_and_Kentuckians.html?id=E2m43HWFcrMC A_history_of_Kentucky_and_KentuckiansVol. Iii]
  11. Harrison, Lowell H. A New History of Kentucky . Lexington, KY: Academy Press of Kentucky, 1998.
  12. Kerr, Charles. History of Kentucky 5 vols. Chicago, Illinois: American Historical Society, 1922.
  13. Draper, Lyman Copeland. Draper Manuscript Collection Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Library, 197–?.
  14. Harper, Josephine L. Guide to the Draper Manuscripts . Madison, Wisconsin: State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1983.
  15. Wolfe, Barbara Schull. Index to Lyman C. Draper Manuscripts. Logansport, Indiana: B.S. Wolfe, 197–?.
  16. Craig Fifty. Heath and George Michael Bedinger, The George M. Bedinger papers volume 1A of the Draper Manuscript Collection (Bowie, Maryland Heritage Books, 2002).
  17. Schlesinger, Jr., Arthur M. The Annual of American History. Greenwich, Conn.: Bison Books, 1983.
  18. Lexicon of American History, Revised ed., viii vols New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1976.
  19. Google books
  20. Webster'south Guide to American History: A Chronological, Geographical, and Biographical Survey and Compendium. Springfield, Mass.: G and C Merriam, 1971.
  21. Google Books
  22. Writings on American History By American Historical Association, Library of Congress, Usa National Historical Publications Commission, Published by KTO Press, 1921
  23. Google Books

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