The following genealogies are available to members of Kentucky Pioneers
Akers - Louisville
Barrick - Versailles & Perryville
Bell - Shelby Co.
Breckinridge - Lexington
Bullitt - Louisville
Callaway, Job
Clark/La Nauze - Louisville
Collings of Spencer Co.
Cottrell of Daviess Co.
Courtney - Louisville
Crenshaw, Cornelius
Davis - Jessamine Co.
Fowler of Louisville
Graham of Washington Co.
Harrison of Daviess Co.
Hawkins of Woodford Co.
Hedges - Bourbon Co.
Hoge - Oldham Co.
Holstein - Fayette Co.
Huie - Jefferson Co.
Hundley - Louisville
Jacob - Louisville
Jesse of Woodford Co.
Jones - Clark Co.
Kimbley of Daviess Co.
Lawson - Greenup
Lee of Bracken Co.
ligon.html">Ligon of Henderson Co.
Ligon, William
Love, William
Love of Crittenden Co.
Lyle - Allen Co.
Milton - Lexington & Fayetteville
Moore, Robert
Moore of Christian Co.
Morgan - Fayette Co.
Nightingdale - Louisville
Pottenger, Akers - Nelson Co.
Quisenberry - Georgetown & Winchester
Robinson - Jefferson Co.
Robinson - Louisville
Scott - Louisville & Owensville
Self of Daviess Co.
Shelby - Lexington
Short - Lee Co.
Steenhuis, Jacob
Stice, Germany to America
Taylor, James Watson - Louisville
Wilson - Louisville
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Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Kentucky Revolutionary War Pensions
The following pension transcripts and digital images are available to members of Kentucky Pioneers
Aarons, Abraham, S31813, KY of Adair County
Brank, Robert, S30893, KY of Garrard County
Daniel, William, 83263, KY of Campbell County
Campbell, John, VA of Muskingum County, Ohio
Childress, Thomas, 2 GA Battalion, GA, res. Lincoln County, TN
Childress, Davis, #S39298, TN
Deadrick, David, VA, TN. #W3521
DeRussy, Thomas, VA, #W20975
Dixon, Tilman, #BLW611-300, NC
Dixon, William, Sarah, #W3522, NC
Dixon, Wynne, #S46000, NC
Franklin, John, #R3756, SC, NC
Heth (or Heath), Henry, Capt., VA Artillery County
Howe, David, Sr., S13422, KY of Fleming County
Jordan, George, 831176, KY of Anderson County
Jordan, Peter, W9091, KY of Fayette County
Jordan, Marshall, W9090, KY of Clarke County
Lamkin, John, #W8018, VA
McKenzie, John, Martha, W1049, TN
Shields, Rachel, wid. of James, #W7414, VA Line
Smith, Henry, W9300, KY of Harlan County
Stokes, John, Sarah, W8754, of North Carolina
Stokes, Richard, #S42026, of North Carolina
Stokes, Sylvanus, #S38397, of Virginia
Wade, John, #S14801, VA
Wade, Joseph, #57826, NC
Wade, Robert, #S6323, VA
Wade, Robert, #R10979, VA
Wade, Thomas, Mary, #R1084 of Virginia
Wade, Thomas, #R10904, VA
Aarons, Abraham, S31813, KY of Adair County
Brank, Robert, S30893, KY of Garrard County
Daniel, William, 83263, KY of Campbell County
Campbell, John, VA of Muskingum County, Ohio
Childress, Thomas, 2 GA Battalion, GA, res. Lincoln County, TN
Childress, Davis, #S39298, TN
Deadrick, David, VA, TN. #W3521
DeRussy, Thomas, VA, #W20975
Dixon, Tilman, #BLW611-300, NC
Dixon, William, Sarah, #W3522, NC
Dixon, Wynne, #S46000, NC
Franklin, John, #R3756, SC, NC
Heth (or Heath), Henry, Capt., VA Artillery County
Howe, David, Sr., S13422, KY of Fleming County
Jordan, George, 831176, KY of Anderson County
Jordan, Peter, W9091, KY of Fayette County
Jordan, Marshall, W9090, KY of Clarke County
Lamkin, John, #W8018, VA
McKenzie, John, Martha, W1049, TN
Shields, Rachel, wid. of James, #W7414, VA Line
Smith, Henry, W9300, KY of Harlan County
Stokes, John, Sarah, W8754, of North Carolina
Stokes, Richard, #S42026, of North Carolina
Stokes, Sylvanus, #S38397, of Virginia
Wade, John, #S14801, VA
Wade, Joseph, #57826, NC
Wade, Robert, #S6323, VA
Wade, Robert, #R10979, VA
Wade, Thomas, Mary, #R1084 of Virginia
Wade, Thomas, #R10904, VA
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Bruce, Collings, Cooper, Graham Bibles
The following bible records are available to members of Kentucky Pioneers
* Bruce
* Collings
* Cooper
* Graham
* Hayden of Franklin County
* Park-Richardson
* Pedego of Glasgow
* Redford of Glasgow
* Richardson
* Ropke
* Steele
* Wallace of Louisville
* Bruce
* Collings
* Cooper
* Graham
* Hayden of Franklin County
* Park-Richardson
* Pedego of Glasgow
* Redford of Glasgow
* Richardson
* Ropke
* Steele
* Wallace of Louisville
About Gedcom Files
It is easy to maintain records of ancestors in a software program such
as Family Origins or Personal Ancestral File. Once the names, dates
and marriages are entered the software can create family group sheets,
pedigree charts and even gedcom files. You can send your friend gedcom
files (to add to their genealogy software) or upload it to the web.
as Family Origins or Personal Ancestral File. Once the names, dates
and marriages are entered the software can create family group sheets,
pedigree charts and even gedcom files. You can send your friend gedcom
files (to add to their genealogy software) or upload it to the web.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Stand up for America Tomorrow: Tax Revolt Day
Tomorrow, on Tax Revolt Day, I will be standing on the site of my 2nd great-grandfather's Atlanta farm. In 1824, Archibald Holland owned all of downtown Atlanta. He drew 202-1/2 acres in the land lottery. Imagine that! His home was located on Capitol Avenue where his first son was born. His struggles were like so many persons who took up the challenge to build a life in America and opened the door to the prosperity of future generations. Sure, the dirt road has been paved over and State buildings occupy the landscape, but the fact remains that my ancestor helped to build a community out of the wilderness. Just like your ancestors fought to uphold freedom, religious tolerance and the Constitution of the United States of America. They gave their sons to the Revolutionary War to fight against an oppressive tax by the British and obtained freedom. Again, they rallied during the War of 1812. Likewise, their sons fought in the War Between the States which was started against the North because of oppressive taxes and tariffs to Southern planters and ended in freeing slaves. Lest we forget World War I and II? Now, our boys fight a vicious terrorist regime whose motto is to "kill the infidel".
Since the election of Obama, our country has been under assault from within. Our representatives are not truthful or honest. For those of you on medicare insurance, your premium will soon be tripled to $283.00 per month. Not a decrease, as promised, but more and more and more. Today, our Congress and Senate "mandates" and "dictates". They operate behind closed doors and pass laws which pad their own pockets. They are in the process of passing an array of taxes on everything that we do. Unfortunately, the government has access to all of our personal information, from 1099s, W-2, 401K's, bank accounts, everything that we do. In the past, this was okay because we had reasonable representation. But today, we have a bunch of dishonorable and dishonest rats in Washington who pass laws behind closed doors. And so on and so on.
I hope that everyone will remember how hard our ancestors fought for our freedom and attend the Annual Tax Day Revolt rally in your own city. And please, remember the mid-term elections. What we do today will determine what happens to our children tomorrow.
Since the election of Obama, our country has been under assault from within. Our representatives are not truthful or honest. For those of you on medicare insurance, your premium will soon be tripled to $283.00 per month. Not a decrease, as promised, but more and more and more. Today, our Congress and Senate "mandates" and "dictates". They operate behind closed doors and pass laws which pad their own pockets. They are in the process of passing an array of taxes on everything that we do. Unfortunately, the government has access to all of our personal information, from 1099s, W-2, 401K's, bank accounts, everything that we do. In the past, this was okay because we had reasonable representation. But today, we have a bunch of dishonorable and dishonest rats in Washington who pass laws behind closed doors. And so on and so on.
I hope that everyone will remember how hard our ancestors fought for our freedom and attend the Annual Tax Day Revolt rally in your own city. And please, remember the mid-term elections. What we do today will determine what happens to our children tomorrow.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Rare Books for Sale
We have a number of genealogy and historical-type books for sale, first-come, first-serve.
To have the list sent to you, email here
rarebooks@georgiapioneers.com
To have the list sent to you, email here
rarebooks@georgiapioneers.com
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
KY Bible Records
The following Kentucky Bible Records have been added to www.kentuckypioneers.com
- Bruce; Collings; Cooper; Graham; Hayden of Franklin County; Park-Richardson;
Pedego of Glasgow; Redford of Glasgow;Richardson; Ropke; Steele; Wallace of Louisville
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Kentuckians in The American Pioneer Series
By Jeannette Holland Austin
is a collection of family histories published in the free newsletter Pioneer News which features families in KY, VA, NC, SC, TN and GA.The newsletter is sent to you weekly via Email and profiles pioneer families and early settlers generally not otherwise published elsewhere; and includes photographs. This is a fine collection for anyone interested in preserving American history.One great benefit is free advertising for anyone having genealogy-related subjects. This weekly zine has a large audience of researchers. Also, included is the latest additions to the following websites:www.georgiapioneers.comwww.kentuckypioneers.comwww.tnpioneers.comwww.northcarolinapioneers.comwww.southcarolinapioneers.comwww.virginiapioneers.comwww.genealogy-books.com
is a collection of family histories published in the free newsletter Pioneer News which features families in KY, VA, NC, SC, TN and GA.The newsletter is sent to you weekly via Email and profiles pioneer families and early settlers generally not otherwise published elsewhere; and includes photographs. This is a fine collection for anyone interested in preserving American history.One great benefit is free advertising for anyone having genealogy-related subjects. This weekly zine has a large audience of researchers. Also, included is the latest additions to the following websites:www.georgiapioneers.comwww.kentuckypioneers.comwww.tnpioneers.comwww.northcarolinapioneers.comwww.southcarolinapioneers.comwww.virginiapioneers.comwww.genealogy-books.com
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Private Research Files Now Online
KentuckyPioneers.com is in the process of collecting private files from various sources. Many regional libraries have a folder collection; also local historical and genealogical societies. This usually consists of donated materials, inquiry letters, articles, private printings of family histories, etc. It represents the combined resources of many researchers. Consider your own research efforts....collecting information, documents, etc. and placing it into folders for each ancestral name. After a few years, you have your own private collection which could become invaluable to others.Georgia author and genealogists of over 40 years, Jeannette Holland Austin, has donated her private folder collections to the following websites:
http://www.georgiapioneers.com/
http://www.northcarolinapioneers.com/
http://www.southcarolinapioneers.com/
http://www.virginiapioneers.com/
http://www.tnpioneers.com/
http://www.kentuckypioneers.com/
What is unique here is that Ms. Austin's collection includes her own research files, dating from about 1964 to present; photographs, letters, etc.To stay informed of latest additions, subscribe to Pioneer News
http://www.georgiapioneers.com/forms/subscribepioneernews.html
http://www.georgiapioneers.com/
http://www.northcarolinapioneers.com/
http://www.southcarolinapioneers.com/
http://www.virginiapioneers.com/
http://www.tnpioneers.com/
http://www.kentuckypioneers.com/
What is unique here is that Ms. Austin's collection includes her own research files, dating from about 1964 to present; photographs, letters, etc.To stay informed of latest additions, subscribe to Pioneer News
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