The Cemetery Preservation Program's database of registered cemeteries is a continuation of the work started by the Attorney General's Office in 2000. This database is a compliment to the reference library's database currently available on this...
Kentucky State Daughters of the American Revolution Records. Index to bound typescripts located in the KHS library. Includes family bible records, cemetery records, family histories, vital statistics, wills, deeds, and census records.
This is a guide, prepared by KHS Library staff, which lists the various types of records available in the library for genealogical research. The guide indicates whether records are available on microfilm, in vertical files, or in published...
This is a list of collections of published Bible records available in the KHS Library and Rare Books. This list does not include collections of Bible records for a particular family name or geographical region/county within Kentucky. Please use the...
This is a listing of microfilm available in the library arranged alphabetically by county. County records generally available on microfilm include census records, deeds, marriages, military records, tax lists, vital statistics (birth and death...
Ellen Kenton McGaughey Wallace was a member of a landowning and slaveholding family in southern Christian County, Kentucky. At the beginning of the Civil War, her sentiments were pro-Union. As the war progressed, particularly after the Emancipation...
1854-1860
Kentucky Historical Society, Ellen Wallace and Annie Starling Diaries, MSS 52
Ellen Kenton McGaughey Wallace was a member of a landowning and slaveholding family in southern Christian County, Kentucky. At the beginning of the Civil War, her sentiments were pro-Union. As the war progressed, particularly after the Emancipation...
1861-1863
Kentucky Historical Society, Ellen Wallace and Annie Starling Diaries, MSS 52
Ellen Kenton McGaughey Wallace was a member of a landowning and slaveholding family in southern Christian County, Kentucky. At the beginning of the Civil War, her sentiments were pro-Union. As the war progressed, particularly after the Emancipation...
1874-1879
Kentucky Historical Society, Ellen Wallace and Annie Starling Diaries, MSS 52
Ellen Kenton McGaughey Wallace was a member of a landowning and slaveholding family in southern Christian County, Kentucky. At the beginning of the Civil War, her sentiments were pro-Union. As the war progressed, particularly after the Emancipation...
1849, 1864-1865
Kentucky Historical Society, Ellen Wallace and Annie Starling Diaries, MSS 52
Annie Leslie McCarroll Starling, began her journals as a seventeen-year-old at the outset of the Civil War. She was the daughter of Hopkinsville physician, John McCarroll, and was strongly pro-Union. Her diaries, however, show little concern for...
1880-1885
Kentucky Historical Society, Ellen Wallace and Annie Starling Diaries, MSS 52
Annie Leslie McCarroll Starling, began her journals as a seventeen-year-old at the outset of the Civil War. She was the daughter of Hopkinsville physician, John McCarroll, and was strongly pro-Union. Her diaries, however, show little concern for...
1887-1893
Kentucky Historical Society, Ellen Wallace and Annie Starling Diaries, MSS 52
Annie Leslie McCarroll Starling, began her journals as a seventeen-year-old at the outset of the Civil War. She was the daughter of Hopkinsville physician, John McCarroll, and was strongly pro-Union. Her diaries, however, show little concern for...
1893-1897
Kentucky Historical Society, Ellen Wallace and Annie Starling Diaries, MSS 52
Annie Leslie McCarroll Starling, began her journals as a seventeen-year-old at the outset of the Civil War. She was the daughter of Hopkinsville physician, John McCarroll, and was strongly pro-Union. Her diaries, however, show little concern for...
1904
Kentucky Historical Society, Ellen Wallace and Annie Starling Diaries, MSS 52
Annie Leslie McCarroll Starling, began her journals as a seventeen-year-old at the outset of the Civil War. She was the daughter of Hopkinsville physician, John McCarroll, and was strongly pro-Union. Her diaries, however, show little concern for...
1909-1911
Kentucky Historical Society, Ellen Wallace and Annie Starling Diaries, MSS 52