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Topic: Boone County, Kentucky


  
  .:Boone County Water Rescue:.
Boone County Water Rescue (BCWR), established in 1967 under the direction of the Boone County (KY) Civil Defense program, is a group of dedicated volunteers who work more than 12,000 hours annually in water rescue activities.
All Boone County Water Rescue EMTs are Kentucky certified and are crucial in maintaining a medically safe environment for divers during rescue, recovery or training operations.
Boone County Water Rescue offers many services to its surrounding geographic area and other states: water safety programs, boat patrols, evidence collection, vehicle, bus, aircraft recovery and victim recovery.
www.bcwr-ky.com   (742 words)

  
  Boone County, Kentucky - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Boone County is a county located in the state of Kentucky.
In the county the population was spread out with 28.70% under the age of 18, 8.50% from 18 to 24, 33.50% from 25 to 44, 21.30% from 45 to 64, and 8.10% who were 65 years of age or older.
The median income for a household in the county was $53,593, and the median income for a family was $61,114.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Boone_County,_Kentucky   (411 words)

  
 Formation of Kentucky County   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Beckham County, Kentucky was formed from Carter Co. and from Lewis and Elliott Counties.
Kentucky was admitted as a state (to be formally admitted as the 15th state on 1 Jun 1792) followed on 18 Feb 1792 by Vermont which was as the 14th state.
For example, Hardin County is the 15th to be formed and was formed in 1793 while Green County is the 16th and it was formed in 1792.
www.owsleykyhist.org /formation_of_kentucky_county.htm   (2773 words)

  
 KCOJ - Boone County, Kentucky
Boone County was formed December 13, 1798, from a section of Campbell County and named in honor of the pioneer Daniel Boone.
Boone County was a stopover on the underground railroad, and slave patrollers guarded the river as closely as possible to prevent escape.
The population of the county was 32,812 in 1970; 45,842 in 1980; and 57,589 in 1990.
www.kycourts.net /Counties/Boone_text.asp   (547 words)

  
 Boone County, Illinois Genealogy - The ILGenWeb Project
Boone County, Illinois, was organized from Winnebago County on March 3, 1836, being named in honor of Kentucky's pioneer, Daniel Boone.
Boone County is bordered on the north by Wisconsin (Rock and Walworth Counties), on the south by DeKalb County, on the east by McHenry County, and on the west by Winnebago County.
Boone County is the smallest of the "northern tier" of counties, having an area of only 290 square miles.
www.rootsweb.com /~ilboone/boone.htm   (414 words)

  
 Boone County, Kentucky Genealogical Records Information
When Boone County was officially established in 1799 (having been created by the Kentucky Legislature in 1798), less than two hundred men owned all of the land in the County and the population of the County was approximately 1500.
Court [was] held for the County of Boone at the Courthouse.
In the northern part of Boone County immigrants from southwestern Germany settled among the steeply wooded hillsides and fertile floodplains along the Ohio River where the landscape is very similar to the Rhine Valley in Germany.
www.mykentuckygenealogy.com /ky_county/boo.htm   (1905 words)

  
 Preserve America Community: Boone County, Kentucky
Boone County (population 85,991) was established in 1799.
With an economy driven by agriculture, the county prospered largely because of the Ohio River that forms its northern and western boundaries.
Boone County is promoting these historic assets through implementation of a heritage tourism plan that was developed in 2002.
www.preserveamerica.gov /PAcommunity-boonecountyKY.html   (256 words)

  
 Boone County, West Virginia Genealogical Records Information
Boone County was formed from an act of the Virginia General Assembly on March 11, 1847 from Cabell, Kanawha, and Logan counties.
The county was named in honor of Daniel Boone (1734-1820), the famous hunter and explorer, founder of Kentucky, Lieutenant Colonel of the Virginia militia, and member of the Virginia General Assembly representing Kanawha County (in 1791).
Until the county's first courthouse was built at the junction of the Pond and Spruce forks of Little Coal river, court was held in the log church at the mouth of Turtle Creek.
www.mywestvirginiagenealogy.com /wv_county/boo.htm   (3878 words)

  
 KySearch: Boone County Kentucky
Boone County was named in honor of Col.
Boone County, the 30th in order of formation, was organized in 1798, out of part of Campbell county; so named in honor of Col.
Daniel Boone; is situated in the most northern part of the state, in the "North Bend" of the Ohio river; average length, north to south, about 20 miles, average breadth about 14 miles; bounded on the E. by Kenton, S. by Grant and Gallatin counties, N. and W.
kysearch.com /boone.shtml   (147 words)

  
 Kentucky - Boone County Cliffs State Nature Preserve
Wildflowers are abundant in the spring and the fall foliage is spectacular.
The moist, spring fed stream valley is home to the redback salamander (Plethodon cinereus) -- a rarity in Kentucky -- and the dusky salamander (Desmognathus fuscus) -- an indicator species of exceptionally clean water.
The Boone County Cliffs Nature Preserve's history, geological features, flora and fauna are the most significant in Northern Kentucky.
nature.org /wherewework/northamerica/states/kentucky/preserves/art10859.html   (419 words)

  
 Boone County Emergency Management
Kentucky law requires that each County and City maintain an Emergency Management Department which shall serve the public safety interest of the local government.
Boone County Emergency Management has been established as the Emergency Management Department for Boone County and by interlocal agreement the Cities of Florence, Union and Walton.
Boone County Emergency Management operates under the guidelines prescribed in KRS Chapter 39A-F and Boone County Code of Ordinances Chapter 36.
www.boonecountyky.org /EM   (151 words)

  
 Boone County Kentucky. Recommended Books.
History of Boone County, Kentucky by A.M. Yealey; reprint of articles published in newspapers over a period of fifty years.
Minutes of the meeting of the Boone County (Ky.) Historical Society held at Gunpowder Baptist Church (Boone County, Ky.) on Sunday, Sept. 5, 1954.
Boone County Public Library is in process of getting a copy of this work.
www.geocities.com /boonehistory/booklist.html   (925 words)

  
 Northern Kentucky/Cincinnati, Tri-ED: Boone County: Northern Kentucky   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The westernmost of the three Northern Kentucky counties.
Features: Boone County is the location of the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport.
Topography, airport location and interstate access are factors that have made Boone County the fastest growing county in both the region and the state.
www.northernkentuckyusa.com /index.cfm/content/30   (202 words)

  
 The Piatts of East Bend, Boone County Kentucky 1803 - 1865
On the Kentucky side of the river the land is bottom land, covered at that time with cane brake and virgin forest.
There was a salt and sulfur spring at one point, which was a place of rendezvous for Indians as well as a resort for the mastodons and buffalow (sic) which roamed this country before the advent of white settlers.
A county seat had been established at Burlington and a road surveyed through the Bend on up the river to a point opposite the settlement of the Peppers - called Rising Sun; at where a ferry had been established about 1806.
www.geocities.com /stevebottorff/Piatt/Piatt.htm   (4524 words)

  
 Boone County, Kentucky
In 2000 the county population was 85,991 in a land area of 246.26 square miles, an average of 349.2 people per square mile.
The largest city in the county is Florence.
Boone county is in the northern Kentucky area.
www.uky.edu /KentuckyAtlas/21015.html   (72 words)

  
 Boone County, Kentucky an Advertising Firm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Kentucky Post - Prevailing wage laws require that contractors on certain publicly funded projects - such as school buildings, roads, courthouses and sewer lines - pay construction workers at least the prevailing wage for work done on similar projects.
To family and friends, David Hopper is a devoted husband of 25 years, a father of two boys, a Knothole baseball coach and umpire.
The Northern Kentucky Community Center was scheduled to go on the foreclosure auction block today, but it was pulled from the sale at the last minute because the community center board filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
www.lutiveli.com /county-14656/ad_agencies/boone.htm   (712 words)

  
 Home Page
Boone County is Proud to be a member of:
The idea was to provide a single entry point for all counties in Kentucky, where collected databases would be stored.
In addition, the databases 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.
www.rootsweb.com /~kyboone   (157 words)

  
 Local History and Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Boone Sons of Odin: the origins, history and pedigree of the Boone family of Western North Carolina and Eastern Tennessee (k r929.2 boon)
Slavery in Boone County, Kentucky (and Its Aftermath)
Encyclopedia of Northern Kentucky - authors are needed to write chronicles of the history and lore of Northern Kentucky for a book to be published in 2007.
www.bcpl.org /genealogy.html   (819 words)

  
 Boone County Fiscal Court: Welcome
Boone County consistently ranks among the fastest growing counties in the Commonwealth and there are many reasons why this is true.
The hard working citizens of Boone County are our foundation that we build upon and to whom we strive to provide the best services possible.
The results of the Boone County Citizen Satisfaction survey are in.
www.boonecountyky.org   (151 words)

  
 Griffith Genealogy in Boone County Kentucky   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
I was born and raised in Kenton County, Kentucky and lived there until I married in 1970.
While my husband, Gary, was in the Air Force doing Tours of Duty, I moved back home with my parents to their new home in Boone County, Kentucky.
I was fortunate enough to contact a woman formerly from this area, living in Florida who had visited the Boone County Library looking for the Osborne/Jump families.
www.expage.com /griffith1   (185 words)

  
 Boone County Arboretum
Our mission is to "enrich the quality of life by providing a scenic outdoor classroom for appreciation and study of plants and preservation of the natural environment."
Welcome to the Boone County Arboretum at Central Park, the nation's first arboretum within an active recreation park setting.
We are located just outside Union, KY. A short, 25 minute drive southwest from downtown Cincinnati, OH will put you in Northern Kentucky's only arboretum.
www.bcarboretum.org   (297 words)

  
 Boone County KY ZIP Code Map
The ZIP Code Map of Boone County, KY covers all of the following cities: Burlington, Florence, Hebron, Petersburg, Union, Verona, Walton.
Provides a list of elected officials, cities within the county, census details, and contact details for the county court house..
A directory of Boone County KY public schools by county - high schools, middle schools, and elementary schools..
www.zipwise.com /maps/boone-county-ky.htm   (236 words)

  
 BOONE COUNTY, KENTUCKY HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHIES
Boone County was the 30th county organized in Kentucky and it was established in 1798 out of part of Campbell County and named in honor of Colonel Daniel Boone.
ROBERT L. FINNELL was born in Verona, Boone Co., KY January 2, 1845 and is the second of a family of four children born to Vardiman and Nancy (Sleet) Finnell.
Vardiman, a farmer, was born in Kentucky March 21, 1812, and his wife was born October 2, 1823.
www.mountainpress.com /books/ky/details/ky-0204w.html   (355 words)

  
 AYLOR - Jeff Aylor's Germanna and Boone County, Kentucky Genealogy Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Their story, along with that of the Second Germanna Colony, is a fascinating study in early American history.
My research focuses primarily on those Aylors who migrated to Boone County, KY in the early 1800's from Virginia (Germanna and Madison County, where the Hebron Lutheran Church is located).
I have been trying to connect the mysterious Anthony Aylor of Rockingham County, Virginia to the Germanna Aylors.
www.wideopenwest.com /~jaylor/genpage.html   (1164 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Boone County, Ky.
For convenient presentation of this material, the site includes a page for each of the more than 3,000 counties in the U.S., as well as for various U.S. and foreign territories and countries.
Assignment of birthplaces, deathplaces, and cemeteries to counties is subject to error.
The intent is to locate places according to current county names and boundaries.
politicalgraveyard.com /geo/KY/BO.html   (557 words)

  
 Boone County, Kentucky Debt Consolidation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
This non profit consumer credit counseling service is available in Boone County and will help you avoid bankruptcy, save thousands on interest payments, and allow you to achieve real debt relief.
This is a free debt debt management service for residents of Boone County - They will consolidate all of your credit card and consumer debt into one low-interest payment.
Boone County Debt Consolidation from Debt Consolidation Non Profit
www.coeastseal.org /Kentucky/Boone-County.html   (102 words)

  
 KCOJ - Boone County, Kentucky
Kentucky Court Of Appeals 2734 Chancellor Drive Suite 109, Covington, KY 41017-3443
Kentucky Court Of Appeals One Moock Road, Suite 4, Newport, KY 41071-5448
Boone County Circuit Clerk 6025 Rogers Lane, Room 141, Burlington, KY 41005-8151
www.kycourts.net /Counties/Boone.asp?County=Boone   (720 words)

  
 Kentucky News - Topix
Residents of a housing development near Deam Lake will have to wait two weeks before the Clark County Commissioners determine whether the county will fix their crumbling streets and declare them public roads.
Authorities say Interstate 64's east-bound lanes in Clark County may be shut down until late this morning.
A Kentucky Death Row inmate convicted under an alias lost his bid yesterday to have his case heard by the U.S. Supreme Court.
www.topix.net /state/ky   (642 words)

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