Leslie County, Kentucky Cemetery Records

Leslie County Leslie County, Kentucky Cemetery Records Hosted at Leslie County USGenWeb Archives Project Solomon Burkhart Cemetery Couch Cemetery Eli Couch Cemetery Lower Bad Creek Cemetery Singleton Cemetery Sizemore Cemetery Leslie County, Kentucky Cemetery Records Hosted at Leslie County, Kentucky KYGenWeb Couch Cemetery Eli Couch Cemetery Taylor Sizemore Cemetery Solomon Burkhart Cemetery Gibson & Begley Cemetery Estep Cemetery Huff-Johnson Cemetery Woods-Allen & Ohmit Cemetery John North-Sizemore Cemetery Mosley Bend Cemetery Napier – Sizemore – Begley Cemetery Woods Cemetery John & Susan Griffith Cemetery Sandlin Cemetery John & Mollie Jones Cemetery Lewis-Chappell Cemetery Josira Boggs Obit William Jones Family Cemetery   … Read more

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.

Leslie County, Kentucky Census Records

1790 Leslie 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 Leslie 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 Leslie 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 Leslie County, Kentucky Census Records Free 1820 Census Form for your Research Hosted at Ancestry.com … Read more

Slave Narrative of Mr. McIntosh

LESLIE CO. (Viola Bowling) McIntosh was a very progressive farmer and had a large supply of food, being a Rebel of the Rebel Army camped at the mouth of this creek near his home where they could secure food. He had a slave called “Henry McIntosh” who was drafted into the Union Army. He did not want to go but his master told him, “Well Henry you will have to go, do not steal, nor lie and be good and when you get out come on back.” He did come back and stayed here until he died, he later married … Read more