Kentucky residents may be interested in attending a series of discussions
about Kentucky life in the Great Depression sponsored by the Kentucky
Historical Society. The Great Depression started earlier and lasted longer
in Kentucky than it did in more urban states. Spend four evenings with noted
historians Tracy Campbell and David Hamilton in a series of lively
discussions about Kentucky life throughout the 1930s. The four topics to be
discussed are:
* "Kentucky during the Great Depression." Tracy Campbell
Hi All,
I've updated the "Taylors of South-Southeast Kentucky" with the following
material:
1850, 1860, and 1880 Harlan Co KY Census.TAYLORs only
1852-1859 Pulaski Co KY TAYLOR births
1870-1880 Campbell Co TN Census.TAYLORs only
1880 Claiborn Co TN Census..TAYLORs only
1880 Knox Co KY Census.TAYLORs only
1880 Laurel Co KY Census..TAYLORs only
1880 Lincoln Co KY Census.TAYLORs only
1880 Scott Co TN Census..TAYLORs only
More Pulaski Co KY TAYLOR marriages..1799-1850
Some TAYLORs appearing in Pulaski Co KY D
Oops! I had the wrong price. Please note the correct information below.
Sharon
Kentucky residents may be interested in attending a series of discussions
about Kentucky life in the Great Depression sponsored by the Kentucky
Historical Society. The Great Depression started earlier and lasted longer
in Kentucky than it did in more urban states. Spend four evenings with noted
historians Tracy Campbell and David Hamilton in a series of lively
discussions about Kentucky life throughout the 1930s. The four to
All,
I'm sorry to say there will be no update to the Scott Co, TN website for
Mar. My computer got hit with a Trojan Horse infection last Friday
night that defeated my hardware firewall and Norton Antivirus. Don't
worry -- I didn't loose any data. I immediately disconnected my
computer from the Internet and I spent several days trying to disinfect
my system to no avail. Even spent $30 calling Symantec and talking with
one of their experts for a couple hours. Together we could not defeat
it. I
Val,
Thanks so much for sharing your hard work. I look forward to having time to
go through your new information.
Sincerely,
Fran Work (Martha Taylor Neal's ggranddaughter)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim & Val Spence"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 2:24 PM
Subject: [KYMCCREA] updated Taylor site
> Hi All,
>
> I've updated the "Taylors of South-Southeast Kentucky" with the following
> material:
>
> 1850, 1860, and 1880 Harlan Co KY Census.TAYLORs
Genealogy Workshop
Thursday April 8, 2-4 p.m.
Kentucky History Center
100 W. Broadway
Frankfort, Ky.
Discover how to track the paths early Kentucky settlers
traveled as they moved to the commonwealth with
Kentucky history and genealogy specialist Ron Bryant.
Learn how immigration routes can help you track your
ancestors before they arrived in Kentucky.
Free. Please register by calling the Thomas D. Clark Library
of the Kentucky Historical Society at
502-564-1792, ext. 4460
or by email RefDesk@ky.gov
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I've gotten so many requests that I'd better clarify how
to get copies of the non-certified death certificates for
1911 - 1953 from the Kentucky Historical Society.
You have to GO to the Kentucky Historical Society in
Frankfort to copy them yourself for .30.
You can also request a library reference person to copy it for
you by mail or online. The charge is $5 if you are in-state
or $12 if you are out-of-state.
If you want more than one certificate use the Staff
Researcher service which is hourly. $25
this does work, i don't have any bugs...lol
Click here: and.doxdesk.com: parasite
http://www.doxdesk.com/parasite/
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Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
Version: 6.0.618 / Virus Database: 397 - Release Date: 3/9/04
The Kentucky Legislature is getting ready to drastically limit
access to Kentucky vital records including BIRTHS, DEATHS,
MARRIAGES, and DIVORCE.
(MILITARY RECORDS are also being limited but I do not know
which bill is involved.)
You can find the entire bill at:
http://www.lrc.state.ky.us/record/04rs/HB100/SCS1.doc
Death certificates will still be public record after 50 years but
more recent death certificates will only be available to:
1. the decedent's widow or widower,
2. child eighteen (18) years of
All,
Found this one on an Oregon newspaper site. Thought somebody might find
it of interest.
LEE, RUBY Age 88 of Glendale, Oregon passed away Sunday, May 5, 2002
at a Grants Pass hospital. She was born to William Harvey and Mary Jane
(Swain) Clark in Whitley City, Kentucky on July 11, 1913. Ruby married
Starlin W. Lee on October 29, 1932 in Scott County, Tennessee. They
moved from Kentucky in 1951 to the Rogue Valley. They later moved to
Glendale. Being a homemaker, Ruby enjoyed her family, garden
The Senate did not vote on the vital records bill yesterday. (HB100)
They passed it over and did not vote on it. It still could come
up for a vote before the sessions ends.
To make your feelings known, contact the Senate:
Out of State 502-564-8100
In Kentucky: 1-800-372-7181
You can leave a message for ALL Senators.
If you do not live in Kentucky tell them that this bill affects your
right to information about your family who died in Kentucky.
Other states have solved the identity theft issue by
issui
Jasper was the son of Matthew King born 1822?
and 1824 as you see i have two dates for his birth i thank the 1824 is
correct as i have dates of his brothers and sisters also.
Bea
----- Original Message -----
From:
To:
Sent: Sunday, February 08, 2004 5:36 PM
Subject: Re: [KYMCCREA] Hi
> I have two Matthew King's listed. One born 1863, and the other born 1822
and
> married to Deliah Blevins. Are either of these the father to your Jasper?
> Sue
>
>
> ==== KYMCCR
Tim and All,
So sorry for you Tim..Been there done that !
As some of you know, I just went a go-around with Virii myself and in the
process I discovered some things I didnt know.
You can sometimes remove of of those Nasty's using Safe Mode when you
bootup. Because your PC has only loaded essential drivers in that mode, the
Virii isnt running, and you can zap it from there !
Another trick is to check your MSConfig...type it into your "find" feature,
click it when it comes up..look in the Start up tab f
The Kentucky Death certificates for 1911-1953 are available
on microfilm at the Kentucky Historical Society and other
genealogical libraries in Kentucky. At KHS the cost is .30
each.
The deaths are indexed online at:
Rootsweb
http://userdb.rootsweb.com/ky/death/search.cgi (1911-2000)
Vital Search
http://www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com/ (1911-2002)
University of Kentucky
http://ukcc.uky.edu/~vitalrec/ (1911-1986)
This will not change if the legislation passes. Only the later
certificates will not be avai