Kentucky Ancestors, Volume 46, Number 3 - Kentucky Historical ...
Kentucky Ancestors, Volume 46, Number 3 - Kentucky Historical ... Kentucky Ancestors, Volume 46, Number 3 - Kentucky Historical ...
History brings families together at the Honor an ancestor or family member with: • an inscribed leaf, acorn, or stone on the Kentucky Family Tree • an engraved brick on the Pathway to History • the gift of a KHS membership Let us help you share your family’s story with the world. Call 502.564.1792, ext. 4490 or visit www.history.ky.gov for more information. Are you ready to discover YOUR family’s unique story? MARTIN F. SCHMIDT RESEARCH LIBRARY Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History 100 West Broadway, Frankfort, KY 40601 For visiting information, contact us at 502.564.1792 or www.history.ky.gov. New KHS Membership Levels Begin Jan. 1, 2011* Explorer $30 (65 or older, $25) Complimentary admission, reduced rates on programs and a subscription to the Chronicle Pioneer $45 (65 or older, $40) Complimentary admission for self and one other person, reduced rates on programs and a subscription to the Chronicle and either The Register or Kentucky Ancestors Trailblazer $55 (65 or older, $50) Complimentary admission for self and up to three others, reduced rates on programs and a subscription to all publications—the Chronicle, the Register and Kentucky Ancestors. Ambassador for Institutions and organizations, $60 Complimentary admission for up to six people and all publications—the Chronicle, the Register and Kentucky Ancestors. *Current memberships are valid until expiration date and can be renewed at new levels. The Kentucky Historical Society is an agency of the Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet. Find out more at www.history.ky.gov and Click Give/Join, or call the KHS membership office at 502-564-1792 100 West Broadway, Frankfort, KY 40601
116 contents Volume 46, No. 3 Spring 2011 116 121 127 143 146 158 159 160 115 137 149 150 164 121 Emily, Charles, and Joe: The Graham/Jones/Davis Surname Mystery Mary Clay Finding Edmund Fauntleroy (1826-1924) Carolyn Warfield Defending the “Dark and Bloody Ground”: Kentucky Militia Service in Early Indian Campaigns, 1790-1811 John P. Deeben Lineage Societies: A Way to Honor Your Ancestors Leslie Rogers Miller Kentucky Historical Society Library Monograph Collection of County Histories: Larue through Livingston New Kentucky Historical Markers Publishing Genealogical Queries in Kentucky Ancestors Kentucky Family History Along the Byways–Migration Routes to Kentucky Don Rightmyer Relationally Speaking Vital Statistics Book Notes Announcements Mystery Album on the cover The Jones Family: (back, l to r) Thomas, Charles, Sallie; (front, l to r) Robert and Stella (Photo courtesy Mary Clay) 164
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History brings families together<br />
at the<br />
Honor an ancestor or family member with:<br />
• an inscribed leaf, acorn, or stone on the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Family Tree<br />
• an engraved brick on the Pathway to History<br />
• the gift of a KHS membership<br />
Let us help you share your family’s story with the world.<br />
Call 502.564.1792, ext. 4490 or visit www.history.ky.gov for more information.<br />
Are you ready to discover<br />
YOUR family’s unique story?<br />
MARTIN F. SCHMIDT RESEARCH LIBRARY<br />
Thomas D. Clark Center for <strong>Kentucky</strong> History<br />
100 West Broadway, Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
For visiting information, contact us at 502.564.1792 or www.history.ky.gov.<br />
New KHS Membership Levels Begin Jan. 1, 2011*<br />
Explorer $30 (65 or older, $25) Complimentary admission, reduced rates on programs<br />
and a subscription to the Chronicle<br />
Pioneer $45 (65 or older, $40) Complimentary admission for self and one other<br />
person, reduced rates on programs and a subscription to the Chronicle and either<br />
The Register or <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>Ancestors</strong><br />
Trailblazer $55 (65 or older, $50) Complimentary admission for self and up to three<br />
others, reduced rates on programs and a subscription to all publications—the<br />
Chronicle, the Register and <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>Ancestors</strong>.<br />
Ambassador for Institutions and organizations, $60<br />
Complimentary admission for up to six people and all publications—the Chronicle,<br />
the Register and <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>Ancestors</strong>.<br />
*Current memberships are valid until expiration date and can be renewed at new levels.<br />
The <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>Historical</strong> Society is an agency of the Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet.<br />
Find out more at www.history.ky.gov and<br />
Click Give/Join, or call the KHS membership<br />
office at 502-564-1792<br />
100 West Broadway, Frankfort, KY 40601