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From: "Joyce and Charlie Pecora" <>
Subject: Re: [KYCLINTO] Clinton Co., KY Land Records 1836 - 1865
Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 22:22:39 -0500
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Is there anything for Burris, Owens or Warringer/Warener or Jones? are these
going to be on line? Do you know if the state of Ky. has any of their
births, deaths or other information on line. The State of Missouri has from
late 1800's to 1956 births & deaths on line. I am working on the prison
population presently which will go on line when everyone finishs their
sheets. Was hoping that Ky had done the same thing. I have gotten several of
my family death certificates on line. Both my father and mother had older
sisters that died very young and I found their death certificates. Also
found my grandfathers borther that died as an infant.
I am still trying to find the name of Lou E. who was married to Reuben Owens
in the 1870 cencus. They had 2 sons, Samuel and Wesley. Samuel is my great
grandfather.
Any information is appreciated, Joyce from Mo.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Anna L Bertram" <>
To: <>
Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2007 3:06 PM
Subject: [KYCLINTO] Clinton Co., KY Land Records 1836 - 1865


> Have been working on some Land Grants from this time period. I received
> copies of the papers from the Bureau of Land Management for the
> Commonwealth of KY, have transcribed three of them, and plan to offer them
> for posting on the Clinton Co., KY GenWeb. The three are for Melinda
> SHELTON (1836), Michael BROWN (1846), and Enoch BROWN (1849), who all
> resided on lands adjoining each other and the Wayne Co. Line, also known
> as District 1. Other names mentioned are PROVINCE, BURK, RIGNEY, AND
> YOUNG,
>
> Are there any early land records or court records in the Clinton Co., KY
> Courthouse, or is 1865 the earliest land or court record there? The HANDY
> BOOK FOR GENEALOGISTS says that the County Clerk has marriage, probate and
> land records from 1865. Sometimes the HANDY BOOK does not mention
> scattered records or fragments. For example, it does not mention that
> marriage records are unaccountably there beginning with 1859, although the
> courthouse burned in 1864-65.
>
> Are there any other records prior to 1865 for Clinton County on microfilm?
> If so, which records, and where are they available?
>
> Anna Bertram
>
>
>
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