Eight Bomar families of early Hardin, Hart, and Larue Counties, Kentucky : and some of their descendants : a few allied families: Bolton, Buckner, Clopton, Cruse, Dye, Ferguson, Hazle, Highbaugh, Hill, Hodge(s) Jaggers, Lamkin Mears, Owen(s), Shelton, Simpson, Waddle, Wheeler/ Tom Wilbur

Authors

Wilbur, Tom (Author)

Format

Book, Microfilm 35mm

Language

English

Publication Date

1997

Publisher

T. Wilbur

Place of Publication

Okemos, Michigan

Physical

116 leaves.

Notes

Cover title.

"Draft.".

Includes index.

John Bomar (1757-ca. 1844), a Revolutionary War soldier, was born in King and Queen County, Virginia. He probably married at least twice and may have been the father of ten children, born ca. 1784-ca. 1810. He and his family migrated to Hardin County, Kentucky, ca. 1806. Some of the Bomar/Bowmar/Bomer etc. families listed in this work are his descendants.

Includes the Buckner, Cruse, Ferguson, Hazle, Lamkin/Lampkin and other allied families.

Partial contents: A discussion of John Bomar and his possible families -- David and Elizabeth (Bomar) Ferguson -- Wilson and Elizabeth (Freeman) Bomar, summary -- Robert and Sarah "Sallie" (Shelton) Bomar -- William and Karenhappach "Carrie" Ann (Clopton) Bomar -- Henry Watson and Mary "Polly" (Bomar) Buckner -- Jeremiah and Sarah "Sally" Amanda Lamkin -- David and Frances (Bonar) Lamkin -- John, jr. and (1) Jane (Compton) and (2) Mary (Walters) Bomar -- Another Robert Bomar, likely son of Robert or William.

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Also on microfilm. Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 2000. on 1 micofilm reel ; 35 mm.FamilySearch LibraryUnited States & Canada B1 Floor Film1425072 Item 77831942
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