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*[http://publications.newberry.org/ahcbp/pages/Kentucky.html Newberry Library Atlas of Historical County Boundaries]
*[http://publications.newberry.org/ahcbp/pages/Kentucky.html Newberry Library Atlas of Historical County Boundaries]
*[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=61568 U.S., Freedmen's Bureau Records of Field Offices, 1863-1878] ($) index and images
*[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=61568 U.S., Freedmen's Bureau Records of Field Offices, 1863-1878] ($) index and images
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*[http://nkaa.uky.edu/ Notable Kentucky African Americans Datatbase]
*See [[African American Resources for Kentucky]]


=== Records and Histories ===
=== Records and Histories ===


Records and histories of minorities and ethnic groups may provide clues to immigrant origins, migration information, and previous residences. For the most part, research on minorities consists of consulting the same types of records as research for non-minorities. The purpose of this section is to identify a few of those special sources that influence research on minority families in [[Kentucky, United States Genealogy|Kentucky]]. <br><br> Some records, histories, and periodicals of Germans, Jews, African-Americans, Poles, Shakers, Huguenots and Walloons, and others are available at the Family History Library. For example:<br><br>
Records and histories of minorities and ethnic groups may provide clues to immigrant origins, migration information, and previous residences. For the most part, research on minorities consists of consulting the same types of records as research for non-minorities. The purpose of this section is to identify a few of those special sources that influence research on minority families in [[Kentucky, United States Genealogy|Kentucky]]. <br><br> Some records, histories, and periodicals of Germans, Jews, African-Americans, Poles, Shakers, Huguenots and Walloons, and others are available at the Family History Library. For example:


*Smith, Clifford Neal. ''Early Nineteenth-Century German Settlers in Ohio (Mainly Cincinnati and Environs,) Kentucky, and Other States''. McNeal, Arizona: Westland Publications, 1984. {{FHL|359559|item|disp=FHL book 973 W2smn no.20}}. This book contains abstracts of obituaries, membership records, and articles from the monthly German magazine Der Deutsche Pioniere (The German Pioneer). It includes an index and lists the name of the settler, his or her place of residence and origin, and the reference volume and page number.  
*Smith, Clifford Neal. ''Early Nineteenth-Century German Settlers in Ohio (Mainly Cincinnati and Environs,) Kentucky, and Other States''. McNeal, Arizona: Westland Publications, 1984. {{FHL|359559|item|disp=FHL book 973 W2smn no.20}}. This book contains abstracts of obituaries, membership records, and articles from the monthly German magazine Der Deutsche Pioniere (The German Pioneer). It includes an index and lists the name of the settler, his or her place of residence and origin, and the reference volume and page number.  
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*Neal, Julia. ''The Kentucky Shakers''. Lexington, KY: University of Kentucky Press, 1977 {{FHL|79285|item|disp=FHL book 976.9 F2n}}. This history of the Shakers from 1805 to 1922 is unindexed.  
*Neal, Julia. ''The Kentucky Shakers''. Lexington, KY: University of Kentucky Press, 1977 {{FHL|79285|item|disp=FHL book 976.9 F2n}}. This history of the Shakers from 1805 to 1922 is unindexed.  
*Original Papers Concerning the Huguenot and Walloon Lines. Frankfort, KY: Historical Society, [196–?]. (Family History Library {{FHL|124481|item|disp=FHL film 551317}}.) About half of the early pioneers of Kentucky were descended from French-speaking Protestants, including the Huguenots from southern France and the Walloons from southern Belgium. These unindexed papers contain the history of these two groups of people.
*Original Papers Concerning the Huguenot and Walloon Lines. Frankfort, KY: Historical Society, [196–?]. (Family History Library {{FHL|124481|item|disp=FHL film 551317}}.) About half of the early pioneers of Kentucky were descended from French-speaking Protestants, including the Huguenots from southern France and the Walloons from southern Belgium. These unindexed papers contain the history of these two groups of people.
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| Help yourself and others find their African American ancestors by participating in the [http://www.discoverfreedmen.org/ Discover Freedmen Indexing Project]. [http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865631024/LDS-Church-FamilySearch-launch-project-to-index-Freedmen7s-Bureau-records-of-4-million-former.html?pg=all June 19th Press Conference]
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=== Online Resources  ===
[http://nkaa.uky.edu/ Notable Kentucky African Americans Datatbase]
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