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  Wayne County, KY
Wayne County, Kentucky may to understood as having a less-educated population, with 7.2 percent of the population (+25) having received a BA or higher, as reported the 2000 Decennial Census.
Wayne is reported having a lower percent of individuals with higher educations than the State of Kentucky's proportion of 17.2 percent and a lower percent than United States proportion of 24.4 percent.
Wayne ranks 64 of 120 counties when calculating total change in population for Kentucky and the county ranks 1,502 of 3,141 counties by growth in county population in the United States.
www.ecanned.com /KY/Wayne.shtml   (1335 words)

  
 Wayne County Kentucky   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Wayne county was established in 1801 and named after Gen. "Mad Anthony Wayne (1745-1796), a Revolutionary War officer.
Wayne County, Kentucky was formed from Pulaski and Cumberland Counties.
The Battle of Mill Springs in Wayne County ends in Union victory and the death of Confederate General Felix Zollicoffer.
www.kentuckyhighlands.com /kh/counties/wayne_county.asp   (290 words)

  
 Early Kentucky History
Wayne County, Kentucky was created by the State Legislature of Kentucky on December 13th, 1800 from parts of Pulaski and Cumberland Counties.
Wayne County is located in portions of both the Mississippi Plateau and the Eastern Kentucky Coal Field Region.
The county is bordered on the north by the Cumberland River dividing it from Pulaski County.
www.junebaldwinbork.com /wayne/page3/history1.htm   (2424 words)

  
 Ky Search: Wayne County Kentucky   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Wayne county, the 43rd in order of formation, was established in 1800, out of parts of Pulaski and Cumberland counties, and named after Gen.
No county in the state is so favored as this by an equal distribution of farming an mineral land.
The principal exports of the county are horses, mules, cattle, and hogs.
kysearch.com /wayne.html   (163 words)

  
 WILLIAM CRENSHAW KENNEDY, JR. MEMORIAL MUSEUM
The Wayne County Historical Society came into existence because a dedicated group of people believed the people, events, and places of the past made valuable contributions to our freedom, our prosperity, our faith, our families, our culture, and our society.
The desire of the Wayne County Historical Society and the Museum Committee of the William Crenshaw Kennedy, Jr.
The building was vacant from 1985 until 1997 when the Wayne County Historical Society purchased it to be used as the William Crenshaw Kennedy, Jr.
harlanogleky.tripod.com /waynecountymuseum   (1627 words)

  
 Serena Wright
Scena (Cenna) WRIGHT, daughter of Isiah (Isaac) WRIGHT and Sophia PIERCY, was born on 11 Jun 1856, died on 6 Oct 1912 in Wayne County Kentucky, at age 56, and was buried in Morgan Cemetery, Slickford, Kentucky.
William Frazer MORGAN was born on 15 Jul 1883 in Wayne County, Kentucky, died on 24 Feb 1966 in New Castle Indiana, at age 82, and was buried in Southmound Cemetary New Castle Indiana.
Odie MORGAN was born on 2 Feb 1890 in Wayne County, Kentucky, died in 1952, at age 62, and was buried in Morgan Cemetery, Slickford, Kentucky.
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 Groundwater Resources of Wayne County, Kentucky
Surface streams, the major source of Kentucky's water supply, are primarily sustained during base flow by groundwater discharge from adjacent aquifers.
In Wayne County the fresh-saline interface ranges from elevations of 600 feet mean sea level along Lake Cumberland, up to 800 feet in most of the county.
According to the Kentucky Division of Water, Groundwater Branch, Wayne County has areas of moderate to high sensitivity to groundwater pollution (see "Groundwater Sensitivity Regions of Kentucky").
www.uky.edu /KGS/water/library/gwatlas/Wayne/Waterquality.htm   (834 words)

  
 James Johnson, Sr
1791 in S.C. or Sullivan County, Tennessee, and died 1817 in Wayne County, Kentucky.
THOMAS B. was born 1795 in Sullivan County, Tennessee, and was killed in 1826 in Whitley County, Kentucky.
He stated that he was living with his brother in Amherst County Va when he first enterd the service---that he volunteered in the summer of 1776 under Col Joseph Cabel with Capt Nicholas Pamplin---that he marched to defend WilliamsBurg from an expected attack from the British whose fleet then lay in Hampton roads.
members.tripod.com /~WayneCoKY/1759.htm   (805 words)

  
 About Monticello/Wayne County
Located in south-central Kentucky, Wayne County lies in both the Mississippian plateau and the Eastern Kentucky coal fields.
Wayne County has a large labor supply and an expanding manufacturing economy.
The cost of living in Wayne County, Kentucky is lower than the national average.
www.monticellokychamber.com /about.htm   (201 words)

  
 MWCRS - Wayne County, Kentucky
The Monticello / Wayne County Rescue Squad is a private non-profit organization dedicated to serving the people of the city of Monticello and Wayne County, Kentucky.
We are supported by donations, grants, fundraisers, and a yearly contribution from the Wayne County Fiscal Court and from the City of Monticello.
The mission of the Monticello / Wayne County Rescue Squad is to save lives and help protect the citizens of Wayne County, to assist other departments within the county, or to assist other counties when called upon for mutual aid assistance.
www.mwcrs.org   (199 words)

  
 Wayne County Kentucky Real Estate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Wayne County Kentucky Real Estate is a way for consumers to find the best Real estate Agents and Brokers for every city in Wayne County Kentucky.
When you have been directed to an Wayne County Kentucky real estate professional in the area you have chosen you will be able to search for your dream home and get free printouts from the MLS database in that area.
Wayne County Kentucky Real Estate Brokers and agents can use the many news and information pages we offer to get up to date information about the Wayne County Kentucky real estate market.
www.myhomesearches.com /county/kentucky/wayne-county-kentucky.htm   (576 words)

  
 WAYNE COUNTY WRESTLING
The Wayne County Mat Cardinals opened November with their first tournament of the season at the Mccreary Central Duals.
The Seymour Duals saw the Mat Cardinals finish third in the ten team dual tournament.Wayne County finishrd the day with four wins and one loss to improve their dual record to 12 wins and one loss.
Wayne County finished with a 4-0 record for the tournament.
www.waynecountywrestling.com   (199 words)

  
 County of the Month: Wayne - Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives
The first white men to reach the region known as Wayne County, Kentucky were the "long hunters," who came in the summer of 1770 to establish a camp near Mill Springs.
Although the settlement was a prime spot for agriculture due to its being located among the Cumberland Plateau, the Knobs, and the Pennyroyal Plateau, continued Indian raids limited the settlement's expansion.
Monticello was established as the county seat; it was named for the home of Thomas Jefferson by Col. Micah Taul, the first Wayne County Clerk.
www.kdla.ky.gov /resources/countyomonth/wayne.htm   (885 words)

  
 Wayne County, Kentucky   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
It is located in the Pennyrile and Eastern Coal Field regions of the state.
The elevation in the county ranges from 723 to 1788 feet above sea level.
In 2000 the county population was 19,923 in a land area of 459.40 square miles, an average of 43.4 people per square mile.
www.uky.edu /KentuckyAtlas/21231.html   (59 words)

  
 William Dugger & Martha (Young) of Knox and Wayne Co, KY
There were only three Dugger households in Kentucky in 1820, Daniel Dugger in Knox County, and two William Duggers in Whitley County.
There were several Young families in Wayne Co, KY in 1840 also (but none in Knox Co, KY in 1840).
I strongly suspect that William Dugger moved to Wayne County and married Martha there, based on there being no Deckers in Knox County, KY in 1840, but several in Wayne County.
www.martygrant.com /gen/dugger/dugger-william-wayne-ky.htm   (830 words)

  
 Wayne County, Kentucky KY, county profile - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
Wayne County is one of 120 counties in Kentucky.
This was an increase of 2.39% from the 2000 census.
Wayne County supported George W. Bush in the 2004 presidential election.
www.epodunk.com /cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=4372   (406 words)

  
 EPA: Pesticides - Pesticide Use Limitations for Wayne County, Kentucky
Historically, this mussel was known to inhabit the tributary streams and rivers in Kentucky, Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee.
Present populations are found in a 20 mile stretch of the Little South Fork Cumberland River (McCreary county, KY), the Station Camp Creek in the Tennessee headwaters of the Big South Fork, the Rockcastle River and its tributaries-Roundstone and Horse Lick creeks, Middle Fork (Laurel County, KY), and in Buck Creek (Pulaski County, KY).
Recent studies have located a few isolated populations in Kentucky with numbers ranging from 3-7 live specimens in Horse Lick Creek (Jackson and Rockcastle counties), and the Little and Big South Fork Cumberland Rivers (McCreary and Wayne counties).
www.epa.gov /oppfead1/endanger/kentucky/wayne.htm   (634 words)

  
 Kentucky
The Cherokee continued to live east of Wayne County until 1806, when that land was also sold.
Charles Cocke is first mentioned in Wayne County in connection with the 1803 probate of the Will of Isaac Mullens, his likely son-in-law.
and his wife of the County of Madison and state of Alabama to Joshua Buster of Wayne County Kentucky for $96.50, 6 3/4 acres of land on south side of Elk Spring.
home.southwind.net /~crowther/Cocke/_StateKY.htm   (1311 words)

  
 The Wayne County Outlook   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
In their first regular meeting of the new term, Wayne County Fiscal Court voted unanimously to restore monthly funding to Memorial Park.
Wayne County School Board leadership remained the same, following their first meeting of the new year.
Wayne County Middle School cheerleaders Harley Rose and Megan Goolsby cheered during their team's first game in the new gymnasium on Thursday, January 11.
wcoutlook.com   (146 words)

  
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Answer: Yes he is the same man as I have heard from his sister and brother in law that he was the same man. I have not seen him for near 40 years.
Answer: I did and was kept in slavery and was kept partly naked and her head trimmed and very much sunburned and I supposed her to Be a White Woman.
A Summons for Elizabeth Stanton in the County of Garrard and State of Ky 28 May 1827 to speak in behalf of Merida, a Free man of Colour.
www.africanaheritage.com /uploads/621/WayneCountyKYslaverecordsuploaded.txt   (839 words)

  
 MOLEN Family
Jesse3 Molen (Aquilla2, Phillip1); born 25 Jul 1805 in Henry County, Virginia, USA; married Laurany Huffaker, daughter of Jacob Huffaker and Margaret Bobkin, 1828 in Wayne County, Kentucky, USA; died 15 Mar 1852 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co, Utah, USA, at age 46.
Children of Rebecca4 Molen and James Dunagan all born in Wayne County, Kentucky, USA, were as follows: 70 i.J.W.M.5 Dunnigan; born 20 Nov 1853.
Sarah Jane5 Molen (Joseph4, Jacob3, Aquilla2, Phillip1); born 18 Mar 1829 in Pulaski County, Kentucky, USA; married Daniel Tarter, son of Jacob Tarter and Polly Weddle, 16 Sep 1847 in Wayne County, Kentucky, USA; died 19 Jan 1909 in Pulaski County, Kentucky, USA, at age 79; buried in Hudson-Tarter-Weddle Cem, Faubush, Pulaski County, Kentucky, USA.
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 Washington Johnson
born circa 1850 in Kentucky - Wayne or Pulaski.
, born circa 1853 in Kentucky - Wayne or Pulaski.
Wahington Johnson, 40, and wife, Nancy, 38, are listed on the 1850 Wayne County Kentucky Census along with seven children, James G, 15, Nimrod, 12, Jemima, 10, Naomi, 8, Peggy, 6, John, 4, Tempa, 2.
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 Kentucky.gov: - GIS
This GAP data layer was created for use with the Kentucky Gap Analysis Project in compliance with the National GAP efforts.
This data layer was used during overlay anlaysis with the land cover and vertebrate models to assess the likelihood of future threats to biotic community elements.
Many counties have incomplete data, because data are still in preparation.
kentucky.gov /gis   (1533 words)

  
 Wayne County, Kentucky Genealogy
Melinda was a native of Wayne Co., Parmleysville or Elk Spring Valley.
Elizabeth VAUGHN, born in Wayne County in 1816, is the daughter of James VAUGHN and Elizabeth TROXELL.
She was born March 1, 1832 in Halifax County, VA I am unsure when they (or he) left Kentucky.
www.rootsweb.com /~kywayne/queriesoct-dec96.html   (2394 words)

  
 Wayne County Kentucky divorce records - Search Divorce records
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