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Except for a series of newspaper abstracts by G. Glenn Clift, this volume contains every list of marriages known to have been published in "The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society" since 1903. The following nineteen of Kentucky's oldest counties are represented, some of which, either in whole or in part, spawned a great many later counties: Barren, Bourbon, Christian, Floyd, Franklin, Grant, Greenup, Hardin, Lawrence, Lincoln, Madison, Mercer, Montgomery, Muhlenberg, Nelson, Pike, Shelby, Union, and Woodford. Based on courthouse records--primarily marriage bonds, licenses, ministers' returns, and marriage registers--the combined lists, which are fully indexed, contain references to approximately 50,000 persons!
These records are from the late 18th through the early 19th century. Over 6,000 individuals are named in the marriage records. The probate records identify heirs, with relationships, and give the probate date.
One of a series of titles which examines life in other countries through simple information and the letters of a young child to a pen-friend. Topics covered include home and school life, leisure pursuits, religious worship, and the working life of each child's parents.
This book is a daunting descent into the tragedies of the lives in a small town community with a legacy of shame.
Life in Russia through the letters of a child who lives there, including information about her locality, home, school, food and shopping, leisure activities, religious worship, festivals and their parents' work.
Written in British English, Drugs gives the straight facts about all sorts of drugs, from illegal ""street drugs"" to solvents and prescription drugs. It offers advice on the effects of each drug and help and support to anyone affected by a drug problem.
Introduces rats, discussing their physical characteristics, habitat, life cycle, food, and predators.
Introduces moles, discussing their physical characteristics, habitat, life cycle, food, and predators.