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Kentucky Ancestors, Volume 19, Surname Index............................... 47<br />

Talmadge Marriages: an annotation<br />

contributed by James L. Pyles .......................................................... 64<br />

Number Two, Autumn 1984<br />

The Myalls—English Emigrants to Kentucky<br />

contributed by James Myall Berry .................................................... 66<br />

Out of “The County of Casey…,” 1820............................................... 69<br />

Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Todd County, from 1822<br />

contributed by Dorothy W. Brooks.................................................... 70<br />

Centenarian James Patrick of Floyd County<br />

contributed by Edward J. Henderson................................................ 78<br />

Bourbon County Minute Book, 1794-1796<br />

contributed by Mrs. Ora W. Clough................................................... 81<br />

McCracken County Slave Owners and Slaves Owned,<br />

1850 U. S. Census: Schedule 2........................................................ 85<br />

Deed of Emancipation, Harlan County, 1855<br />

contributed by Holly Fee, Harlan Genealogical Society ...................... 90<br />

From Virginia to Kentucky—The Family of John and Mary Watkins<br />

contributed by John H. Stutesman ................................................... 91<br />

Cemetery “Gravehouses”: A Wayne County Gravehouse<br />

contributed by Asher L. Young.......................................................... 94<br />

Four Pioneer Family Cemeteries in Lincoln County<br />

contributed by Allan R. Leach........................................................... 95<br />

Book Notes ....................................................................................... 98<br />

featuring<br />

John Vickers Family Record<br />

Some First Marshall County Taxpayers, 1843<br />

Russell County’s First “Lawless” Brides<br />

Hayden Ellis, Blacksmith’s Apprentice<br />

Letcher County’s First Judge and Courthouse<br />

Donations to <strong>the</strong> Library...................................................................109<br />

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