Scott County, Kentucky
Genealogy and History Projects
Kentucky GenWeb Project
In March and April, 1996, a group of genealogist organized
the Kentucky Comprehensive Genealogy Database. The idea was to provide a single entry point for all counties in Kentucky,where collected databases would be stored. In addition, the database would be indexed and cross-linked, so that even if an individual were found in more than one county, they could be located in the index. At the same time, volunteers were found who were willing to coordinate the collection of databases and generally oversee the contents of the web page. If you are interested in helping with any part of the KYGenWeb Project, contact Sherri Hall Bradley, State Coordinator. |
US GenWeb Project
In
June 1996, as the KyGenWeb Project was nearing 100% county coverage, interested
volunteers decided to create a similar set of pages for all states, establishing The USGenWeb Project. Volunteers were found who were willing to coordinate the efforts for each state, and additional volunteers were sought to create and maintain website for every county in the United States. Although The USGenWeb Project was originally designed to be organized by stateand county, much genealogy data cannot be limited to a single county, or even a single state. So, USGenWeb Special Projects have evolved to collect and disseminate data that goes beyond county and state lines. The USGenWeb Project is still growing, and there are always opportunities for new volunteers to adopt county or state pages or participate in a Special Project. We welcome your interest and hope you find the efforts of our volunteers useful in your genealogy research. |
World GenWeb Project
The
WorldGenWeb Project was created
in 1996 by Dale Schneider in an effort to answer the growing |
Migration Project
Migrations
was conceived on February 8, 1999 by Patrick Hayes, |
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Migrations Homepage
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American Local History Network
The
American Local History Network (ALHN) is
a nonprofit public benefit corporation whose purpose is to serve as the hub of a network of freely-accessible, independent historical and genealogical web sites maintained by volunteer webmasters. All ALHN website are categorized by State or Topic. If you have an historical or genealogical website and wish to become an independent ALHN Webmaster: A central point of entry to independent web sites with historical or genealogical content. Our dream is to furnish you, the researcher, with the historical and genealogical information to round out your research on your ancestors. ALHN will be adding links and data in a continuous fashion. All contributions are gratefully accepted and the copyright for that information will continue to reside with the contributor. There are no "strings" attached to any contribution, you may take it back at anytime although it is our hope that you will not do so. ALHN does not exist to compete nor replace any other historical or genealogical organization, rather this is in addition to those worthwhile organizations. |
Kentucky American Local History Network
Kentucky
American Local History Network, is an independent site affiliated with
The American Local History Network.
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Rootsweb
Rootsweb,
sponsor for thousands of genealogy sites and projects on the Web. Most recently
Message Boards a combination of |
KYGENWEB
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USGENWEB |
WORLDGENWEB |
MIGRATIONS
PROJECT
KYAMERICAN
LOCAL HISTORY NETWORK |
ROOTSWEB
All information submitted to and published at this site is intended for research
purpose only. It may not be reproduced for
COMMERCIAL publication without the written consent of the creator. Although
public records are not subject to copyright
law,
the
design of format is a personal creation and is subject to the laws of copyright.
If you have any questions concerning
the information published on
this
page
or at the Scott County, Kentucky GenWeb website, please feel free to
email
me,
Anne H. Lee, and
I will be glad to address your questions and or
comments.
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