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Vital Statistics ..................................................................................208<br />
Queries.............................................................................................213<br />
Mystery Album .................................................................................217<br />
Book Notes .......................................................................................218<br />
Index, Volume 38 .............................................................................222<br />
Number 1, Autumn 2003<br />
VOLUME 39<br />
The Baugh Family: Virginia to Kentucky, via South Carolina<br />
Ivan W. Baugh....................................................................................... 3<br />
From French Huguenots to Kentuckians: A deJarnat/Rice Line<br />
John M. Bell..................................................................................... 7<br />
Some Germans from Jefferson County, Kentucky, Who Served in <strong>the</strong><br />
Union Army During <strong>the</strong> Civil War, Part 2<br />
Joseph R. Reinhart........................................................................... 12<br />
The Alvey Family of England, Maryland, and Kentucky, Part 3<br />
Robert Lee Alvey Sr........................................................................... 14<br />
Book Notes ....................................................................................... 21<br />
Corinth Deposit Bank, Grant County, Check Book No. 1, 1890,<br />
Part 7 ............................................................................................... 23<br />
Civil War Pass of Sally Harris, Camp Nelson, 1863............................ 26<br />
Sales of Forfeited Lands, 1845, Part 2............................................... 28<br />
Vital Statistics .................................................................................. 36<br />
Abstracts from <strong>the</strong> Louisville Daily Courier, December 27, 1866<br />
transcribed by Dr. Melba Porter Hay................................................. 39<br />
Tombstone Inscriptions, Jefferson and Oldham Counties.................. 50<br />
Book Notes .......................................................................................<br />
165