Genealogy can be an intimidating journey, especially when faced with the daunting emptiness of a blank pedigree chart. But what if you had a roadmap to guide you?
Starting your journey into family history research might seem overwhelming at first. You have a name, a surname, and perhaps a few family stories, but how do you piece it all together? And how does your family fit into the rich tapestry of Kentucky’s past? You might be surprised to know that your Kentucky ancestor might have already done some of the work for you, presenting their family history in a beautifully bound book. Such resources are more common than you might think, and they are closer than you realize!
Welcome to the fascinating world of genealogy through Google Books.
Google Books, boasting the world’s most comprehensive index of full-text books, is a treasure trove for family history researchers like you. By simply entering a surname or the name of your Kentucky ancestor, you might uncover their presence in a book, magazine, or pamphlet. Imagine finding them in an organization list, advertising their business, or perhaps even as a defendant in a court case!
In this blog post, we’ll journey together through 80 examples of family research and genealogy. We’ll explore the captivating stories of Kentucky families from yesteryear that have left their marks on the pages of history. And who knows? You might just find a connection to your own family lineage.
So, are you ready to discover your family’s place in Kentucky’s history? Let’s dive in!
Finding the Early Families of Kentucky
We did a larger search to find any genealogy books where a Kentuckian or Kentucky was cited. Google did not disappoint. Over eighty books were returned when we did the search in the summer of 2021. [The list is organized by surname below.] These books contain useful information on researching Kentucky’s past through family history records, such as census data, birth/death certificates and military service records among others.
In the Genealogy of the Eliot Family book, which was published around 1854, Benjamin Eliot’s daughter, Mary, married the Honorable John J. Crittenden of Kentucky. He later became one of Kentucky’s governors.
Extracted from the Eliot Family book.
Another book, The Seldens of Virginia and Allied Families, provides an entire chapter about the Breckenridge family. Robert Breckenridge had two sons who served in the Revolutionary War and later settled in Louisville, KY. Other family members settled in Bath and Bourbon Counties.
No genealogy listing from Kentucky would be complete without adding a book about The Boone Family. Many Kentuckians claim a blood line to Daniel Boone, who is considered a father of the Kentucky wilderness. Hazel Atterbury Spraker compiled this book in 1922. In the Preface, she notes that the family line had not been documented prior to her book. She has a long thank you list, which is always nice to see from a researcher. She covers the family through the Civil War and beyond. It is an excellent example of family history.
Reviewing the Family History Examples
Given that many of these books were penned long before resources such as Ancestry became available, they are teeming with invaluable information and captivating life stories of Kentucky ancestors.
The authors, many of whom are accomplished genealogists, often outline their methodologies, detailing how they gathered information, the sources they used, and in some cases, they even include photographs or documents. A common method used by many was conducting interviews with family members to gather firsthand accounts and information.
We all understand the immense effort and dedication that goes into such research! If you’re embarking on the journey of writing your own family history, it would be beneficial to review several of these books to gain an understanding of the suggested information to include. Beyond the invaluable insights, it’s genuinely enjoyable to witness the palpable pride emanating from these authors in their work!
Listing Genealogies with Kentucky Last Names
The following list contains the surname that is the subject of the book, the year published, and a link to the book title. As far as we know, the books are in the public domain and free to use.
Surname |
Publish Year |
Genealogy Resource |
Alison, Allison |
1893 |
The History of the Alison, Or Allison Family in Europe and America |
Bishop |
2009 |
Pike County Kentucky Bishop Family Genealogical Timeline |
Boone |
1922 |
A Genealogical History of the Descendants of George and Mary Boone, who Came to America in |
Bowman |
1912 |
Bowman Genealogy: Fragmentary Annals of a Branch of the Bowman Family |
Bromwell |
1910 |
The Bromwell Genealogy |
Buford |
1903 |
A Genealogy of the Buford Family in America |
Buford |
1924 |
History and Genealogy of the Buford Family in America |
Calvin |
1945 |
The Calvin Families: Origin and History of the American Calvins, with a Partial Genealogy |
Carlock |
1929 |
History of the Carlock Family and Adventures of Pioneers |
Chenoweth |
1925 |
History of the Chenoweth Family, Beginning 449 AD |
Child |
1881 |
Genealogy of the Child, Childs and Childe Families |
Clay, Cecil |
2009 |
Kentucky Clay: Eleven Generations of a Southern Dynasty |
Cleveland |
1899 |
The Genealogy of the Cleveland and Cleaveland Families |
Cloyd |
1912 |
Genealogy of the Cloyd, Basye and Tapp Families in America |
Coombs |
???? |
Coombs Family History: A surprising and exciting journey |
Dameron-Damron |
1953 |
The Dameron-Damron Genealogy |
Denny |
1886 |
Genealogy of the Denny Family in England and America |
Dodson, Dotson, Lucas, Pyles, Rochester, Allied |
1959 |
Genealogy of the Dodson (Dotson), Lucas, Pyles, Rochester, and Allied Family |
Duke |
1909 |
A Genealogy of the Duke-Shepherd-Van Metre Family |
Dunlevy |
1901 |
A Genealogical History of the Dunlevy Family |
Eliot |
1663 |
Genealogy of the Eliot Family |
Fairbanks |
1897 |
Genealogy of the Fairbanks Family in America, 1633-1897 |
Keyes, North, Cruzen |
1914 |
Genealogy and History of the Related Keyes, North and Cruzen |
Ficklin |
1912 |
A Genealogical History of the Ficklin Family |
Field |
1901 |
Field Genealogy; Being the Record of All the Field Family in America, Whose Ancestors Were in this Country Prior to 1700
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Fishback |
1914 |
Genealogy of the Fishback Family in America |
Floyd |
1912 |
Biographical Genealogies of the Virginia-Kentucky Floyd |
Foote |
1907 |
Foote Family |
Fouts |
2000 |
Fouts Family of Indiana |
Frisian |
1893 |
A Frisian Family: The Banta Genealogy |
Gowdy |
1919 |
A Family History Comprising the Surnames of Gade and the Variant Forms |
Graffenried |
1925 |
History of the de Graffenried Family from 1191 AD to 1925 |
Harris |
1914 |
Harris Genealogy |
Henry |
1915 |
Henry Genealogy: The Descendants of Samuel Henry of Hadley, Mass |
Holtzclaw |
1936 |
The Genealogy of the Holtzclaw Family, 1540-1935 |
Hord |
1898 |
Genealogy of the Hord Family |
Horton |
1922 |
Family History Compiled by Lucy Henderson Horton |
Hudson-Mohawk |
1911 |
Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs |
Hume |
1903 |
History of the Hume Family |
Jennings |
1899 |
A Genealogical History of the Jennings Families in England |
Jepson |
1917 |
A History & Genealogy of the Descendants of John Jepson |
Kauffman |
1940 |
A Genealogy and History of the Kauffman-Coffman Families of North America, 1584-1937 |
Keene |
1923 |
Keene Family History and Genealogy |
Kemper |
1899 |
Genealogy of the Kemper Family in the United States |
Kuykendall |
1919 |
History of the Kuykendall Family Since Its Settlement in Dutch New York |
Lawrence |
1847 |
A Genealogical Memoir of the Family of John Lawrence |
Lewis |
1893 |
Genealogy of the Lewis Family in America |
Lincoln |
1923 |
History of the Lincoln Family: An Account of the Descendants of Samuel Lincoln |
Loughry |
1924 |
A Brief Genealogy of the Loughry Family of Pennsylvania |
Loveland |
1894 |
Genealogy of the Loveland Family in the United States of America |
Marshall |
1885 |
The Marshall Family |
Marshall, Green, Huddleston, Armistead, Taylor, Pickett |
1911 |
The Marshall Family |
Maxwell, Allen, Bachiler |
1916 |
Maxwell History and Genealogy: Including the Allied Families |
McNary |
1907 |
McNary Family with Trees and History- Page 21 |
Meriwether |
1892 |
The Meriwether and Their Connections: A Family Record |
Millers, Simmons |
1993 |
The Miller and Simmons Families: Genealogy and History |
Mitchell |
1885 |
The Genealogy of the Mitchell Family of Martinsville, Indiana |
Monnett |
1911 |
Monnett Family Genealogy: An Emphasis of a Noble Huguenot Heritage |
Montgomery |
1863 |
A Genealogical History of the Family of Montgomery |
Pelton |
1892 |
Genealogy of the Pelton Family in America |
Pomeroy |
1958 |
History and Genealogy of the Pomeroy Family and Collateral Lines, England, Ireland, America; Comprising the Ancestors and Descendants of George Pomeroy of Pennsylvania |
Prentice/Prentiss |
1883 |
The History and Genealogy of the Prentice, Or Prentiss Family, in New England, Etc., from 1631-1883 |
Rice |
1900 |
Genealogical and Historical Notes on Culpeper County, Virginia |
Ricks |
1908 |
History and Genealogy of the Ricks Family of America |
Riggs |
1901 |
Genealogy of the Riggs Family |
Semple |
1888 |
Genealogical History of the Family Semple from 1214-1888 |
Scripps |
1903 |
A Genealogical History of the Scripps Family and Its Various Forms |
Scruggs, Briscoe, Dial, Dunklin, Leake, Price |
1912 |
Scruggs Genealogy: With a Brief History of the Allied Families Briscoe, Dial, Dunklin, Leake and Price |
Seaton |
1906 |
The Seaton Family, with Genealogy and Biographies |
Snyder, Schneider |
1910 |
History of the Family of Snyder (Schneider) (Snider) |
Tennant |
1915 |
Genealogy of the Tennant Family |
Trowbridge |
1908 |
The Trowbridge Genealogy: History of the Trowbridge Family |
Tuley |
1906 |
The Tuley Family Memoirs |
Tyrrell, Terrell |
1909 |
Further Genealogical Notes on the Tyrrell-Terrell Family |
Washington |
1900 |
Genealogy of the Washington Family |
Wheeler |
1914 |
The Genealogical and Encyclopedic History of the Wheeler Family |
Whittelsey |
1898 |
Genealogy of the Whittelsey-Whittlesey Family |
Williams |
1847 |
The Genealogy and History of the Family of Williams |
Witherspoon |
1910 |
Genealogy of the Witherspoon Family |
Woodsons |
1915 |
Historical Genealogy of the Woodsons and Their Connections |
Yale |
1850 |
The Yale Family: Or the Descendants of David Yale |
In conclusion, the journey into genealogy is a unique blend of historical exploration, detective work, and storytelling. As we have seen, there are many resources available, particularly those hiding in plain sight, like the treasure trove within Google Books. These older texts, painstakingly compiled before the era of digital genealogy tools, offer not only information but also the life stories and experiences of our Kentucky ancestors.
As you embark on or continue your own genealogical journey, remember the immense effort that goes into this kind of research, as demonstrated by the authors of these genealogical books. They took pride in their work, carefully compiling family histories, and now we have the privilege of standing on their shoulders, using their work as a stepping stone to uncover our own family histories.
So whether you’re an experienced genealogist or a beginner just starting to trace your family lineage, keep exploring, keep questioning, and keep connecting the dots. Remember, every name, every date, and every story brings you closer to understanding your family’s place in the larger tapestry of history.
And who knows? Maybe one day, your own research and family story will be a guidepost for future genealogists. Here’s to discovering our roots and adding our own branches to the vast tree of human history. Happy researching!
Tricia Aanderud, a retired Data Science professional, lives in Florida with her husband and two bratty Siamese cats. She is a Kentucky native whose family arrived there in the early 1800s. In her free time, she is the editor of the Kentucky Family Stories blog.