Fleming County Genealogy, Wills, Estates, Distributions, Inventories, Guardianships
Fleming County was founded in 1798 and named after Colonel John Fleming, an Indian fighter and early settler to Kentucky. The land was taken from Mason County. The county seat is Flemingsburg and the first court house was constructed with logs.
Indexes to Wills, Estates, Guardianships, Distributions
- Book A, 1798 to 1815
- Book B, 1816 to 1822
- Book C, 1823 to 1829
- Book D, 1829 to 1834
Images of Fleming County Wills and Estates, Book A, 1798 to 1816
Alexander, William*Armstrong, Robert*Axley, ElyBaker, Charlies*Barnes, Joshua*Barnes, Samuel*Bateman, Thomas*Bazle, William*Beard, Philip*Bell, Benjamin D.*Bell, M.*Benham, Amariah*Bennington, William*Bevins, Sally*Brevard, Adam*Brevard, William*Bridges, Dillen*Bright, Edward*Brown, D. G.*Brown, James*Brown, Manly*Brown, John*Brown, M.*Burke, William*Burrington, William*Butler, Thomas*Carter, James*Carter, Thomas*Chapman, NathanChapman, William*Clare, Andrew*Clarke, Thomas*Cobyn, Benjamin*Collins, James*Collins, John*Constant, John*Cornwall, Thomas*Cothran, Robert*Cotteman, John*Curry, Susanna*Dale, James*Davis, John*Dawkins, Thomas*Denard, Margaret*Dickson, James*Donevan, Philip*Dudley, William*Dudley, Will*Dunbar, Alexander*Dunbar, James*Duncan, William*Elijah, Moses*Emmers, James*Evans, Esbert*Evans, Isaac*Evans, ...more...Index to Kentucky Wills and Estates
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