Kentucky Vital Records, 1884-1928

This microfilm is a copy of the original records located at the Kentucky State Historical Society in Frankfort and microfilmed in 1975. It is an incomplete copy of the set of records for each county but can provide the information for the specific counties and years as denoted in the list.

Grant County, Kentucky Cemetery Records

Grant County Grant County, Kentucky Cemetery Records Hosted at Grant County USGenWeb Archives Project Rouse/Henderson Cemetery Kannady/Kennedy Cemetery Lawrence Family Cemetery Lebanon Presbyterian Cemetery Grant County, Kentucky Cemetery Records Hosted at Grant County, Kentucky KYGenWeb Groves Graveyard William Clark Family Cemetery Nelson Family Cemetery Ashcraft Family Cemetery Oak Ridge Baptist Church Cemetery Sipple Family Graveyard Old Sipple Family Cemetery Skirvin Family Cemetery  Kinslaer Cemetery Dunn Family Cemetery Knoxville Cemetery The Richard L. Abernathy Family Graveyard Carter Family Cemetery Elijah Clay Family Cemetery New Vine Run Cemetery Simon Nichols & Wilson Stanley Family Cemetery Old Baptist Church Cemetery Chipman and Deitz … Read more

Grant County, Kentucky Census Records

1790 Grant County, Kentucky Census Records Free 1790 Census Form for your Research Hosted at Ancestry.com – 14 Days Free Hosted at Census Guide 1800 U.S. Census Guide 1800 Grant County, Kentucky Census Records Free 1800 Census Form for your Research Hosted at Ancestry.com – 14 Days Free Hosted at Census Guide 1800 U.S. Census Guide 1810 Grant County, Kentucky Census Records Free 1810 Census Form for your Research Hosted at Ancestry.com – 14 Days Free Hosted at Census Guide 1810 U.S. Census Guide 1820 Grant County, Kentucky Census Records Free 1820 Census Form for your Research Hosted at Ancestry.com … Read more

Woodyard, James A. – Obituary

J. A. Woodyard Is Laid To Rest A Minister and Servant of God Has Been Called to His Reward Elder J. A. Woodyard died at the home of his son-in-law in North Kittitas precinct twelve miles north of this city, Friday morning at 12:30, June 7, 1912. The remains were brought to this city and placed in charge of Ross & Inman who prepared for the same burial. The funeral took place from the Christian church, Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. The remains were followed to their last resting place by a considerable number of his old time friends and … Read more

Biography of G. K. Sipple, Hon.

Hon. G. K. Sipple. During 1910 the retired colony of Neodesha was augmented by the arrival of G. K. Sipple, whose activities have been centered in Wilson County since the year 1881, and whose career is expressive of the possibilities of country life when directed by a well-trained mind, an earnest purpose and a keen appreciation of its benefits and prerogatives. Mr. Sipple is a Union veteran of the Civil war, and a citizen who had contributed to his community’s welfare. That his worth had been appreciated is evidenced by the positions of public trust which he had filled, his … Read more