Last names beginning with A - G are included. Included is the description of the entry (Will, Inventory, List of Sales, Administrative Settlement, Allot Dower, Executors Settlement, Division of Estate, Guardian Settlement, Appraisement, List of Slaves, Agreement, etc.), the will book and the page number. This is an all-inclusive, alphabetical listing of those listed in the Clark County Will Books Index, Books 1-13 for the years 1793-1853. Not found in my usual counties were the surnames Bledsoe, Brinegar, Chorn, Clinkenbeard, Conkwright, Crosthwait, Fishback and Gaitskill. It is always interesting to research in a new county, since there are always new names to discover. Most of my research, for my family, has been in Washington, Marion, Garrard and Nelson counties. Thank you for purchasing my book! This my second set of will book indexes, this time for Clark County, Kentucky. Fayette County – May 1, 1780, Jefferson County – May 1, 1780, Nelson County – October 18, 1784, Bourbon County – October 17, 1785, Mercer County – October 17, 1785, Pendleton County – December 4, 1787, Woodford County – November 12, 1788, Scott County – June 22, 1792, Washington County – June 22, 1792, Shelby County – June 23, 1792, Harrison County – December 21, 1793, Franklin County – December 7, 1794, Campbell County – December 17, 1794, Bullitt County – December 13, 1796, Bracken County – December 14, 1796, Boone County – December 13, 1798, Gallatin County – December 14, 1798, Henry County – December 14, 1798, Jessamine County – December 19, 1798, Nicholas County – December 18, 1799 Remember that Kentucky was first Fincastle County, Virginia, then became Kentucky County June 17, 1776. Volume I contains marriages from the following counties, which includes the date of inception for the county. There is an alphabetical listing of those married, sorted by last name of groom, including the date of marriage. Thank you for purchasing my book! There are 5,981 marriages listed. I hope you’ve enjoyed our visit to Bethlehem Baptist Cemetery in Green County, Kentucky. Private Company E, 37th and 55th Regiment, Volunteer Kentucky US Mounted Infantry, Civil War. Maggie S., daughter of Thomas and Frances Burress, born November 7, 1872, died August 12, 1900. Notice the line of stones going almost diagonal in the photo – markers, but no names. Miley Polley, Company B, 13 Kentucky Infantry.Ī view of the cemetery. At rest.Ī beautiful stone, though faded – the gates of heaven stand open, flowers within. By Kentucky Kindred Genealogical Research on Maīethlehem Baptist Cemetery in Green County is small, the stones are not very elaborate, but it is well taken care of – you know these deceased family members are very important to the remaining loved ones.Ĭ.
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