FAMILY SITES
The
Baker Family Bosworth & Ryman
Families Boyce
Family Combs
Duncans in
Fayette County Records Eddleman
Family Captain William Ellis (1760-1802) and Elizabeth Shipp family
records and Epitaphs from the Hezekiah Ellis graveyard on The Thomson Family
page
Grymes/Grimes
Family
Herndon &
Weir Family Album
Descendants of Peter Hurst
Jacob Kizer
Cemetery
The William A. LaBach
Home Page: Contains research on his early ancestors, many of whom
have strong ties to Fayette County. These include: Henry Clay and Lucretia
Hart, James Erwin and Anne Brown Clay, Thomas Hart and Susanna Gray,
Samuel Hinds and Jane Francis, Rebecca Moxley Shepherd, John Evans Parker and Rebecca Shepherd,
Joseph Scott, M.D., Alexander McClelland
and Isabella Futhey, Robert Spotswood Russell and Deborah Montgomery
Allen, and Tobias Gibson and Louisiana Breckinridge Hart.
The
Riley Family
The Horace Smith
Family The
Stevenson Family The Todd
Family The
Weigert Family Wymores
in Kentucky - Draper Manuscripts
Biographies and monument photos of 21 Restoration Movement Leaders Buried at Lexington Cemetery
W.C. Bower, John B. Bowman, Mark Collis, B.C. Deweese, A.W. Fortune, Robert Graham, I.B. Grubbs, H.H. Halley, J.M. Hocker, J.T. Johnson, Moses E. Lard (moved to MO), C.L. Loos, J.W. McGarvey, Robert Milligan, C.C. Moore, Caroline Pearre, L.L. Pinkerton, John I. Rogers, J.S. Shouse, “Raccoon” John Smith, E.E. Snoddy
Woodland Park Lake
HOUSES, FARMS, COMMUNITIES
John and Mary Armstrong's Paris Pike Farmstead
Ashland - Henry Clay's
Estate Bodley-Bullock
House
Historical Communities
Near Lexington
Howard's Grove -
Pioneer Hemp Farm
Mary Todd Lincoln
House
The
Meadows by Brian Harney
Waveland
Historic Site (Bryan Family)
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ESTATE RECORDS
Will of Susannah Cave
Will of William Grant, Sr. (1726-1804)
Will of William Grant, Jr. (1761-1814)
Will of Frances Adams
Gunn (probated 16 March 1892)
Estate of James Lemmon (1768-1820)
James McNeil
- Will, October 1864
INDIVIDUALS, SINGLE
DOCUMENTS
James Lane Allen
Amherst Students with Lexington, Kentucky ties:
George Beck: An
Eighteenth Century Painter
John Breckinridge (1760-1806)
John Cabell Breckinridge (1821-1875)
William Wells
Brown (1815-1884): The Black
Man, His Antecedents, His Genius, and His Achievements Archibald
Waller Overton Buchanan (1830-1915)
Captain
William Campbell (1748-1800)
Henry Clay 1777-1852 Images of hand set copy of Henry Clay's
will
David Crouch Interview from the Draper Manuscripts
Thomas Marshall Duke (1795-1867)
John C. Faulconer widow's pension
Robert Wright Featherston
Kitty Morgan McClung Hill
Forsyth (1834-1920) John Gess: Kentucky
Hero Robert
Graham (1822-1901)
Letters of Rebecca Gratz - digital copy
Descendants of Thomas Sims Graves(1794-1859)
Horace (1781-1827) and Mary Austin
(1784-1846) Holley
John Brown Kerr
(1847-1926)
Clay
Lancaster
Ralph Eugene Meatyard
(1925-1972)
Robert W. Megowan (1750-1803)
John Hunt Morgan (1825-1864)
Thomas Hunt Morgan
James Hilary Mulligan (1844-1915)
James
Kennedy Patterson (1833-1922)
Robert Peter b. 1805
John
Pettit and Nancy Berry
Nathaniel Pettit Sr. and Rebecca Owens
Constantine Rafinesque also
A Rafinesque Note
David A. Sayre
(early silversmith, banker and founder of
Sayre
School)
George Shannon (1785-1836)
Dr.George Rodgers Clarke Todd (1825-
John Todd (1750 - 1782)
Journal of John
Wallace 1786-1802
Maurine Dallas Watkins John
White (d. Abt. 1790) and Katherine Evans (1715-1808)
A Guide to the James
Campbell Wilkins Papers, 1801-1852 Oral History
Projects Database - University of KY Libraries
The
Political Graveyard - Fayette county
RootsWeb Kentucky User-Contributed Databases
University
of Kentucky Hall of Distinguished Alumni
Just
for fun: Try A Paradoxical Wedding
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