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St. Stephens Cemetery, Fort Thomas, Kentucky
Author: Shelby L. Meyer
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Category : Campbell County (Ky.)
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St. Stephen's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Campbell County, Kentucky
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St. Stephen Cemetery
Author: Shelby L. Meyer
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Ancestors and Descendants of Johannes Kölble
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Pages : 656
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Johannes Kölble (1778-1860) married Catherine Andlauer (1787-1830) in 1806, and immigrated with his children from Germany to New Riegel, Ohio in 1833, and married again. Descendants (changing the surname to Kelbley or Kelble) lived in Ohio, Michigan and elsewhere. Includes Kölble and Andlauer ancestors in Germany.
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Pages : 656
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Johannes Kölble (1778-1860) married Catherine Andlauer (1787-1830) in 1806, and immigrated with his children from Germany to New Riegel, Ohio in 1833, and married again. Descendants (changing the surname to Kelbley or Kelble) lived in Ohio, Michigan and elsewhere. Includes Kölble and Andlauer ancestors in Germany.
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Category : Income tax
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Pages : 908
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Category : Income tax
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Pages : 908
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First to twelfth generation
Author: John A. Hardy
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Pages : 124
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Pages : 124
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The Encyclopedia of Northern Kentucky
Author: Paul A. Tenkotte
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
ISBN: 0813159962
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 1070
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The Encyclopedia of Northern Kentucky is the authoritative reference on the people, places, history, and rich heritage of the Northern Kentucky region. The encyclopedia defines an overlooked region of more than 450,000 residents and celebrates its contributions to agriculture, art, architecture, commerce, education, entertainment, literature, medicine, military, science, and sports. Often referred to as one of the points of the "Golden Triangle" because of its proximity to Lexington and Louisville, Northern Kentucky is made up of eleven counties along the Ohio River: Boone, Bracken, Campbell, Carroll, Gallatin, Grant, Kenton, Mason, Owen, Pendleton, and Robertson. With more than 2,000 entries, 170 images, and 13 maps, this encyclopedia will help readers appreciate the region's unique history and culture, as well as the role of Northern Kentucky in the larger history of the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the nation. • Describes the "Golden Triangle" of Kentucky, an economically prosperous area with high employment, investment, and job-creation rates • Contains entries on institutions of higher learning, including Northern Kentucky University, Thomas More College, and three community and technical colleges • Details the historic cities of Covington, Newport, Bellevue, Dayton, and Ludlow and their renaissance along the shore of the Ohio River • Illustrates the importance of the Cincinnati / Northern Kentucky International Airport as well as major corporations such as Ashland, Fidelity Investments, Omnicare, Toyota North America, and United States Playing Card
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
ISBN: 0813159962
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 1070
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The Encyclopedia of Northern Kentucky is the authoritative reference on the people, places, history, and rich heritage of the Northern Kentucky region. The encyclopedia defines an overlooked region of more than 450,000 residents and celebrates its contributions to agriculture, art, architecture, commerce, education, entertainment, literature, medicine, military, science, and sports. Often referred to as one of the points of the "Golden Triangle" because of its proximity to Lexington and Louisville, Northern Kentucky is made up of eleven counties along the Ohio River: Boone, Bracken, Campbell, Carroll, Gallatin, Grant, Kenton, Mason, Owen, Pendleton, and Robertson. With more than 2,000 entries, 170 images, and 13 maps, this encyclopedia will help readers appreciate the region's unique history and culture, as well as the role of Northern Kentucky in the larger history of the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the nation. • Describes the "Golden Triangle" of Kentucky, an economically prosperous area with high employment, investment, and job-creation rates • Contains entries on institutions of higher learning, including Northern Kentucky University, Thomas More College, and three community and technical colleges • Details the historic cities of Covington, Newport, Bellevue, Dayton, and Ludlow and their renaissance along the shore of the Ohio River • Illustrates the importance of the Cincinnati / Northern Kentucky International Airport as well as major corporations such as Ashland, Fidelity Investments, Omnicare, Toyota North America, and United States Playing Card
One Man's Family
Author: Olive Lewis Kolb
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Languages : en
Pages : 1174
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The Burnett Family
Author: Edgar Earl Weston
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Category : Burnett, Celia
Languages : en
Pages : 248
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Elihu and Celia Burnett lived in Pelham Valley in what became Franklin County, Tennessee in 1806. Descendants and relatives lived in Tennessee, Virginia, Ohio, Michigan, Missouri, Oklahoma, California and elsewhere.
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Category : Burnett, Celia
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Pages : 248
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Elihu and Celia Burnett lived in Pelham Valley in what became Franklin County, Tennessee in 1806. Descendants and relatives lived in Tennessee, Virginia, Ohio, Michigan, Missouri, Oklahoma, California and elsewhere.
The Foleys from County Clare, Ireland
Author: Thomas Richard Foley
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Category : Collins Family
Languages : en
Pages : 332
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Malachy Foley (1740-1814) was born in County Clare, Ireland and was the father of Patrick Foley (1782-1866) who was born in Killinny, County Clare, Ireland. Patrick married Mary Keating and they were the parents of eleven children, one of whom was Mathew Foley (1829-1911) who was born in Ireland but immigrated to America where he married Mary Ann Griffin (1839-1893). They were the parents of nine children. Descendants live in the United States.
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Category : Collins Family
Languages : en
Pages : 332
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Malachy Foley (1740-1814) was born in County Clare, Ireland and was the father of Patrick Foley (1782-1866) who was born in Killinny, County Clare, Ireland. Patrick married Mary Keating and they were the parents of eleven children, one of whom was Mathew Foley (1829-1911) who was born in Ireland but immigrated to America where he married Mary Ann Griffin (1839-1893). They were the parents of nine children. Descendants live in the United States.