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Scott County, Kentucky

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July 3, 2000 - September 23, 2000

July 3, 2000
Looking for information on William "Will" Coleman.  He married a woman by the name of Thomas, first name unknown.  They had a daughter, named Edwina Coleman.  Mrs. Coleman died at an early age and Will later married Janie Brock, from Madison County.  They had three children; George, Robert and Lottie.  Mr. Coleman lived in the area of Stamping Ground, Kentucky.  Would like more information on this family. Can't seem to find any information on Edwina, who was raised by a family in Franklin or Scott county.
Betty C. Harris

August 2, 2000
I am seeking information on Robert J. Ward.  He served in the Kentucky house in the 1820's. He was speaker of the house in 1824.  His daughter, Sallie Ward Downs was quite famous in Louisville and beyond.
Frederick H. Richard

August 17, 2000
What Scott County genealogy information is available today, after the fire in Georgetown in 1837?  Was all data lost before 1837?  I am talking about marriage, wills, land deed transfers, etc. 1790 to 1837, Georgetown, Great Crossing & Stamping Ground area.
James Bagby

August 22, 2000
Would like information on the Perkins family from Sadieville, Kentucky.  Looking for information on Christopher Perkins, also known as "Lum" Perkins.  He was born in 1863 in Scott County.  Any information would be appreciated.
Phyllis Meckstroth

September 23, 2000
I am looking for any information on William O. Coppage/Coppedge, born about 1839 in Harrison County, Kentucky and buried in Scott County, Kentucky in 1863.  William was killed at the Battle of Murfreesboro. I believe his parents to be Lewis Coppage and Dicey Anderson, but I am trying to confirm that.  Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Phil Miller


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