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Monday, August 27, 2018

Names of Ancestors in Shelby County Kentucky #kentuckypioneerscom #kygenealogy


Shelby County, Kentucky Wills, Estates, Deeds

ShelbyvilleShelbyvilleShelbyvilleShelbyvilleShelby County was formedn 1792 and was named for Isaac Shelby, the first Governor of Kentucky. The county seat is Shelbyville.

Genealogy Records available to members of Kentucky Pioneers

Indexes to Wills and Estates
  • Book No. 1, 1796 to 1804
  • Book No. 2, 1804 to 1811
  • Book No. 3, 1812 to 1817
Wills and Estates Bk No. 1, 1792 to 1804
  • Bagel, William | Bell, Henry | Boling, William | Boyd, William | Boyles, David | Bozwell, George | Breedon, Richard | Brice, James | Brown, James | Buckhannon, William | Burzan, Jesse | Butler, Elizabeth
  • Clarke, John | Connely, John | Daniel, Robert | Dornas, Oliver | Dunn, John | Elam, Richard | Felly, John | Ford, John | Fullinwider, William
  • Garrett, John | Gazway, Richard | Glover, Jonah | Green, Catherine | Green, Jonathan
  • Hansbrough, Marias | Hansel, Phillip | Hartman, Anthony | Hill, Hardy | Hogland, Richard |
  • Jacobs, Thomas | Johnston, Phillip
  • Lane, Lambert | Lasley, Robert | Laurence, David | Leatherman, John | Lemaster, Richard | Lewis, John
  • McCampbell, Samuel | McCLain, Samuel | McClure, Daniel | McClure, John | Meeke, Jesse | Metcalf, James | Newland, Isaac | Newland, Jacob | Owen, Brackett | Owens, George
  • Pennington, Isaac | Perkins, William | Potts, John | Powell, William | Prewitt, Michael Sr. | Redding, William | Reid, James | Robins, William
... more ...



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Monday, August 20, 2018

Names of Warren County Kentucky Ancestors #kentuckypioneerscom #kygenealogy

Warren County Kentucky Wills, Estates, Deeds


Bowling Green

The history of Warren County dates back to several Native American villages and burial mounds. General Elijah Covington was one of the first land owners. McFaddens Station was established as early as 1785 on the northern bank of the Barren River at Cumberland Trae. by Andrew McFadden. Warren County was established in 1796 and was named after General Joseph Warren of Revolutionary War fame as haviing dispatched William Dawes and Paul Revere on the famous midnight ride. Warren also fought at the Battle of Bunker Hill. 

Warren County Probate Records available to members of Kentucky Pioneers

Miscellaneous Wills
    • Armor, Thomas
    • Briggs, Thompson
    • Earnest, Peterson
    • Fishback, James
    • Gillarton, Thomas
    • Robinson, Knox (LWT 1846)
    • Skaggs, James
    • Smith, Elizabeth
    • Thompson, Peter
    • Watts, William
    • West, William
    • Wingfield, Joseph and David

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Monday, August 13, 2018

Names of Ancestors in Wayne County Kentucky #kentuckypioneerscom #kygenealogy

Wayne County Wills, Estates, Marriages


Battle of Fallen TimbersWayne County was formed December 13, 1800 from Pulaski and Cumberland Counties. It was named after General "Mad Anthony" Wayne, a hero of the American Revolutionary War as well as the Northwest Indian War. It was his victory at the Battle of Fallen Timbers which ended the Indian threat against Kentucky settlers. The Americans lost 33 soldiers during this battle, while the Indians lost twice as many with a retreat to the British-built fort of Miamis on the Maumee River. Wayne County fought for the Confederates during the War Between the States and in 1861, the Confederate Government of Kentucky passed an Act to rename Wayne County to Zollicoffer County in honor of Felix Zollicoffer who died at the Battle of Mill Springs. 

Wayne County Probate Records available to members of Kentucky Pioneers Marriages
  • Miscellaneous Marriages between 1815 and 1817

Digital Images of Wayne County Wills and Estates 1802 to 1807


  • Bartleson, Zachariah
  • Bustard, Charles
  • Denny, Samuel
  • Ingram, Samuel
  • Hunter, Edward
  • Kerly, Benjamin
  • Mullins, Isaac
  • Norton, Mercer
  • Perryhouse, John
  • Smilie, Anne
  • Smiley, George



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Monday, August 6, 2018

Names of Ancestors in Woodford County Kentucky #kygenealogy #kentuckypioneerscom

Images of Woodford County Wills, Estates, Inventories, Guardianships, Marriages


Woodford County Marker

Woodford County was formed from part of Fayette County, Virginia in 1788. It was named for General William Woodford of the American Revolutionary War who died while a prisoner of war in 1780. Scott County was formed from part of the county in 1792 and Franklin County took another part in 1794. 

Images of Wills, Estates, Inventories, Guardianships, Marriages available to members of Kentucky Pioneers 

Marriages
  • 1789 to 1799
Indexes to Wills, Estates, Inventories, Guardianships
  • Book A, 1789 to 1815
  • Book B, 1796 to 1807
  • Book C, 1806 to 1812
  • Book C, 1812 to 1815
...more...


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Monday, July 30, 2018

Knox County Kentucky Tax Digests #kentuckypioneerscom

Knox County Tax Digests and Quarter Session Records


Knox County KentuckyKnox County was formed on December 19, 1799 from portions of Lincoln County and was named for General Henry Knox, also appointed Secretary of War during the War Between the States. 

Knox County Probate Records available to members of Kentucky Pioneers

Tax Digests

1816 Tax List
1826 Delinquent Tax Returns
1800 Quarter Sessions Court

Knox County Kentucky Ancestors



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Garrard County Wills, Estates, Guardianhips, Annual Returns, Inventories, Settlements #kentuckypioneerscom

Garrard County Wills, Estates, Guardianhips, Annual Returns, Inventories, Settlements

Map of Garrard County

Garrard County was formed in 1796 and was named after James Garrard, the Governor of Kentucky from 1796 to 1804. The county seat is Lancaster. 

Indexes to Wills, Estates, Guardianships, Distributions
  • 1797 to 1805
  • 1807 to 1811
  • 1805 to 1809
Militia Records
  • Paymaster Records of 7th Regiment Kentucky Militia 1808 to 1813
Images of Wills, Estates, Inventories, Guardianships, Distributions, Book A, 1797 to 1805

Alford, John * Ball, John * Banks, Jones Banks, Levin * Banks, Lynn Banks, Samuel * Barbour, James* Blanton, Joshua Bowen, William* Brady, Charles* A. Carns, Alexadnder* Carpenter, Sopher* Compton, Zachariah* Cosden, Matthew* Cummins, Moses* Dickens, Benjamin* Gooch, Elizabeth* Gooch, Jesse* Hayden, James* Harris, R. Harris, Solomon Harrison, Richard Havis, Robert* Hays, William* Hiett, Abner Hinds, James* Hogan, John * Huffman, Frederick* Irvine, Joshua Kincaid, Robert* Lambton, William* Lawson, Elisha Macklin, James* Marksburg, Samuel * Mayfield, Micajah Miller, Jacob* Nelson, Ambrose Nickern, Michael Perrel, Henry* Poor, Robin Sapery, John * Scott, Samuel * Smith, James* Smith, John to Sally Smith* Smith, Liberty, orphan of Henry* Smith, Mark* Smith, William, Capt.* Stapp, Gholson* Stapp, Rachel* Sutton, Rowland* Terrill, Joseph* Terrill,, Robert* Toney, Bishop Wooley, William* 

... more names ... --- >

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Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Shelby County, Kentucky Wills, Estates, Deeds #kentuckypioneers #kygenealogy

Shelby County, Kentucky Wills, Estates, Deeds

ShelbyvilleShelbyvilleShelbyvilleShelbyvilleShelby County was formedn 1792 and was named for Isaac Shelby, the first Governor of Kentucky. The county seat is Shelbyville.

Genealogy Records available to members of Kentucky Pioneers

Indexes to Wills and Estates
  • Book No. 1, 1796 to 1804
  • Book No. 2, 1804 to 1811
  • Book No. 3, 1812 to 1817
Wills and Estates Bk No. 1, 1792 to 1804
  • Bagel, William | Bell, Henry | Boling, William | Boyd, William | Boyles, David | Bozwell, George | Breedon, Richard | Brice, James | Brown, James | Buckhannon, William | Burzan, Jesse | Butler, Elizabeth
  • Clarke, John | Connely, John | Daniel, Robert | Dornas, Oliver | Dunn, John | Elam, Richard | Felly, John | Ford, John | Fullinwider, William
  • Garrett, John | Gazway, Richard | Glover, Jonah | Green, Catherine | Green, Jonathan
  • Hansbrough, Marias | Hansel, Phillip | Hartman, Anthony | Hill, Hardy | Hogland, Richard |
  • Jacobs, Thomas | Johnston, Phillip
  • Lane, Lambert | Lasley, Robert | Laurence, David | Leatherman, John | Lemaster, Richard | Lewis, John
  • McCampbell, Samuel | McCLain, Samuel | McClure, Daniel | McClure, John | Meeke, Jesse | Metcalf, James | Newland, Isaac | Newland, Jacob | Owen, Brackett | Owens, George
  • Pennington, Isaac | Perkins, William | Potts, John | Powell, William | Prewitt, Michael Sr. | Redding, William | Reid, James | Robins, William
  • Shannon, Thomas | Shannon, William | Shields, Patrick | Shuck, Andrew | Sled, William | Smith, Jacob | Squires, John | Stout, James | Thompson, Thomas | Van Cleve, Ralph
  • Walker, James | Walker, Joseph | Warford, David | Whitaker, Jesse | Whitaker, John | Williams, Elizabeth | Williams, John | Williams, William | Wilson, Samuel


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Monday, July 23, 2018

Images of Mercer Co. KY Wills, Estates, Marriages #kentuckypioneerscom

Mercer County, Kentucky Wills, Estates, Marriages


Harrodsburg

Mercer County was formed from Lincoln County in 1785 and was named for the Revolutionary War General Hugh Mercer who was killed at the Battle of Princeton in 1777. The county seat is Harrodsburg, Kentucky. Some of the earliest settlers were: Abraham Bsnta, Alexander Bowling, Daniel and Cornelius Cozine, George Silvertooth, James Harrod, James Hornback, James Quigley, Thomas Freeman, Thomas Threlkeld, Patrick Lowry, Joseph Bohannon, John McMurtry, Harman Van Dyke, Benoni Swearengin and Matthew English. The Wills, Estates, Inventories, Orphans and Guardian Returns are all combined in the same books. A number of pages in these books were too faded and damaged to include. Effort was made by the State of Kentucky to restore some of the images, however, what you see is what you get

Probate Records available to members of Kentucky Pioneers 

Marriages
  • 1786 to 1800
Images of Wills, Estates, Guardianships, Inventories, Appraisements, Bk 1, 1786 to 1795

  • Adams, William | Armstrong, Mary | Arnold, Stephen
  • Banta, Abraham | Batten, William | Beaman, John | Berry, John | Bohannon, Joseph | Bowling, Alexander | Bowling, Henry | Brown, Daniel | Brumfield, Robert | Burn, James O.
  • Campbell, James | Canaday, Rachel | Cooley, Rubin | Corbin, Robert | Cozine, Cornelius | Cozine, Daniel
  • Davis, Joseph | Davis, Thomas | Dickens, Daniel | Downing, William
  • English, Matthew | Estes, Abraham | Flanigan, Dominick | Foster, Isaiah | Freeman, Thomas
  • Gill, John | Givens, Samuel | Gordon, John | Graham, Benjamin | Gricon, Samuel
more names....


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Monday, July 16, 2018

Images of Nelson County Wills, Estates, Inventories, Guardianships, Marriages #kentuckypioneerscom #kygenealogy #kyancestors

Images of Nelson County Wills, Estates, Inventories, Guardianships, Marriages


Nelson County Court HouseNelson County was formed from Jefferson County, Virginia in 1784, shortly after the Revolutionary War. The county is named for Thomas Nelson, Jr., a Virginia Governor who signed the Declaration of Independence. The county seat is Bardstown. 

Marriages
  • 1785 to 1815

Indexes to Wills, Estates, Inventories, Guardianships

  • 1785 to 1790
  • 1790 to 1801
  • 1811 to 1814

Book A, 1785 to 1790


Abel, Peter      Barlow, Samuel      Briscoe, Walter      Brunts, John      Cashlayer, David      Cassell, Ignatious      Clark, Jeremiah      Collins, William      Cox, Isaac      Cripp, Christopher      Elhose, John      Hardin, John      Harrod, Asher      Hendrick, John      Henry, Stephen      Howard, Thomas      Hunter, John      Kelly, William      Kerns, Daniel      Lee, Peter      Lincoln, Isham      Meese, George      Mease, Lawrence      Patrick, Peter      Payton, James      Spears, Solomon      Thralkeild, Moses      Wilson, James      

Book A-1, 1790 to 1801


Armstrong, John      Ash, John      Baird, James      Baird, Thomas      Barker, Robert      Barnes, James      Barton, Roger      Black, John      Blackford, Joseph      Bland, John      Bowman, M.      Bozworth, Joseph      Bray, Henry      Breedlove, John      Briggs, William      Broughton, Charles      Brown, Benjamin      Brown, Peter      Brown, Samuel      Burns, Michael      Carr, Thomas      Caserns, William      Casey, James      Coldizer, David      Column, Joseph      Combs, David      Compton, Augustine      Copeland, James      Cox, Isaac      Craven, James      Crum, Philip      Curts, Martin      Day, William      Deacon, Michal Arch      Downs, William      Drake, Jonathan      Duson, William      Dynes, Thomas      Ewing, Samuel      Ferguson, William      Fitch, John      Goff, William      Goldsberg, John      Hall, Robert      Handley, Samuel      Hanks, Joseph      Hardin, Mark      Hart, Miles      Hash, Silas      Hebner, Christian      Hews, M.      Higler, Samuel      Hobbs, Elizabeth      Hogland, Richard      Hugh, James      Hurley, Thomas      Hynes, Andrew      Jarbo, Rudolph      Johnston, John      Jordan, John      Kampt, John      Kelly, Isaac      Kenehelse, William      King, Valentine      Larue, John      Lee, John      Lee, Richard      Lee, Samuel      Litson, Anthony      Marshall, John      McCollum, Joseph      McComes, Mordecai      McGee, James      McHenry, John      McKiney, John      McOter, Leonard      Melson, Richard      Miller, Dudley      Miller, Ebenezer      Morrison, James      Nowell, James      Nowell, Mathew      Newell, William      Patton, James      Peyton, Elias      Prather, Richard      Randolph, John      Reed, Charles      Reed, John      Rooks, Benedict      Reed, Charles      Reed, Jesse      Rhude, Jesse      Rounder, Peter      Sands, James      Sandusky, Sarah      Selsch, Nicholas      Shereliff, Thomas      Shinlep, Thomas      Shumate, John      Shurcliffe Thomas      Simmons, Mary      Smith, Mary      Sproutsman, John      Stevenson, Hugh      Tannerhill, Sarah    nbsp; Thomas, Wilsey      Thornhill, H.      Vaughan, Andrew      Vaughan, Mary      Wake, Mathew      Wakefield, Mathew      Whitaker, Henry      Willett, Samuel      Williams, Jared      Wilson, William      



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Monday, July 9, 2018

How to Turn Marginal Genealogy into Real Genealogy #kentuckypioneerscom #kygenealogy #kyancestors #kywills


How to Turn Marginal Genealogy into Real Genealogy 

tombstonesAs we continue our research, we find ourselves jotting down tidbits of information, thinking that it might be useful later. And it is, as more data reaches our computer. But what kind tidbits are most important? Witnesses to deeds and adjoining properties; every name in the old part of the cemetery, especially those adjoining your family plots. Names in the same district as your ancestor written down according to the order of the entries, along with such details as acreage, adjoining neighbors and waters. Purchasers of estate sales as some of these people married the daughters (examine these names in the county marriage records). Remarkably, all of these people were the old neighborhood! You will be amazed at how this information provides a better understand of the life and times of your ancestors, plus makes all the puzzle parts fit. Images of Ohio Co. KY Wills


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