Kentucky genealogical index : an every name index to Kentucky Ancestors, Kentucky Genealogist, Kentucky Pioneer Genealogy & Records, The East Kentuckian, all issues through 1980/ by Glenda K. Trapp, Michael L. Cook
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A comprehensive every name index for finding Kentucky ancestors.
This index is composed of two parts. The first part is a topic index, and is cross-referenced, including by county and by type of records. The second part is an every-name index, listing each name as it appears, and this includes all published queries. The name of the person submitting the query is also included and identified with a "Q" code.
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| 976.9 D22kg | FamilySearch Library | 3rd Floor Book | Available |
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| 976.9 D22kg | FamilySearch Library | 3rd Floor Book | Available |
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