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*Bender, Lucy Rearden. ''Marriage, Birth and Death Records of Families with Proved Lineages of American Revolution Ancestors: Who Emigrated from Virginia to Kentucky and From There to Texas, 1850–1895''. [Langley Field, Virginia.: n.p.], 1937. {{FHL|976.4 V2b}}; {{FHL|851114}} item 2. This indicates the name of the Revolutionary ancestor and his or her date of birth, marriage, or death.  
*Bender, Lucy Rearden. ''Marriage, Birth and Death Records of Families with Proved Lineages of American Revolution Ancestors: Who Emigrated from Virginia to Kentucky and From There to Texas, 1850–1895''. [Langley Field, Virginia.: n.p.], 1937. {{FHL|976.4 V2b}}; {{FHL|851114}} item 2. This indicates the name of the Revolutionary ancestor and his or her date of birth, marriage, or death.  
*Connor, Seymour V. ''Kentucky Colonization in Texas: A History of the Peters Colony''. Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1983. [http://www.genealogical.com/ Free Name Search]; purchase at [http://www.genealogical.com/products/Kentucky Colonization in Texas/1144.html Genealogical.com]; {{FHL|976.4 H2cs}}  
*Connor, Seymour V. ''Kentucky Colonization in Texas: A History of the Peters Colony''. Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1983. [http://www.genealogical.com/ Free Name Search]; purchase at [http://www.genealogical.com/products/Kentucky%20Colonization%20in%20Texas/1144.html Genealogical.com]; {{FHL|976.4 H2cs}}  
*Kincaid, Robert L. ''The Wilderness Road''. Harrogate, Tennessee: Lincoln Memorial University Press, 1955. {{FHL|973 H2k}}. This tells the history of the Wilderness Road, which extended from southwestern Virginia to central Kentucky through the Cumberland Gap. It was a major route for settlers heading west.  
*Kincaid, Robert L. ''The Wilderness Road''. Harrogate, Tennessee: Lincoln Memorial University Press, 1955. {{FHL|973 H2k}}. This tells the history of the Wilderness Road, which extended from southwestern Virginia to central Kentucky through the Cumberland Gap. It was a major route for settlers heading west.  
*Peden, Henry C. Jr. ''Marylanders to Kentucky, 1775–1825''. Westminster, Maryland.: Family Line, 1991. {{FHL|976.9 W2p}}  
*Peden, Henry C. Jr. ''Marylanders to Kentucky, 1775–1825''. Westminster, Maryland.: Family Line, 1991. {{FHL|976.9 W2p}}  
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KENTUCKY- MIGRATION, INTERNAL
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=== Migration Trails  ===
=== Migration Trails  ===
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