Ohio County References and Lookup Volunteers
RULES FOR REQUESTING INFORMATION:
The people that are listed below do
look-ups voluntarily. Please remember that they too have other responsibilities
such as, families and jobs.
Be patient, they will try to answer your emails
as quickly as possible. And ALWAYS say thank you!!
1. When requesting a lookup please limit your request to only 2 names and try to provide
them with as much pertinent information as you can.
Requests with only a surname and a
vague date will not be answered.
Example: looking for John H. WRIGHT married 1862 not
looking for Wright married 1800s
2. Please indicate the County and type of reference you are requesting in the subject area
of your email.
Remember with spam filters now in place with many email providers, you cannot be vague in the subject area.
Example: 1850 Ohio County census lookup
3. Include first & last names, dates, places and any other
information (name of spouse,
siblings, and nicknames....) that might
help the volunteer in the lookup.
4. Please remember to thank the volunteer for his or her time
and effort. The USGenWeb system is centered on volunteers
who contribute
their time and effort for free. A THANK YOU can be a nice way to show your
appreciation.
The people on this list are volunteering to do
simple look-ups and are not offering genealogical research services.
Please do not abuse
their kindness. Thank you.
Sally Heeren
Ohio County Cemeteries Volume IV,
Marylanders to KY 1775-1825 by Henry C. Peden, Jr.,
Genealogical
Newspaper Columns of Agnes Ashby
Ohio County, KY compiled by Michael L. Cook
Connie Hurley
Ohio County, Kentucky Births
1852-61, 1874-79, 1904-10
By - Ohio County Genealogical Society.
Lori Henshaw
I have 2 books that I could do lookups in. One is the History of
Rockport and Echols, Ohio County Kentucky by Shirley
Watson Smith and
Once There Was A Town--Taylor Mines Ohio County, Kentucky by Corinne
Taylor Gregory.
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