To try to locate a copy of E. L. Starling's history of Henderson Co., Kentucky, contact your local public librarian. Ask whether your local library [or a nearby public library] subscribes to the online genealogical database called HERITAGEQUEST Only libraries, I understand, now subscribe--not individuals. Starling's book is under Books on HeritageQuest. If your neighborhood libraries do not subscribe ask your State Library. If that draws a negative, go back to your public librarian and ask about interlibrary loan of Starling's book. You might check _www.familysearch.org_ (http://www.familysearch.org) , check the FH Library for author Starling, E.L. and see whether the history has been filmed. If so, you can probably borrow it through a nearby LDS family history center. E.W. Wallace Descendant of David Stephens who bought part of Lot 23, Henderson & Co. grant, 1799
The gen society of Henderson might have them for sale. I bought mine there about 2 yrs ago-- it is a very thick book. I love reading the bios in it-- seems everyone was moral and uprighteous and had wonderful loving children. But most things were written that way during that era. It is a great book, but does have a few erros in the bios. But the bio is only as correct as the person giving the information wanted it to be. Good luck. Helen Zuber Keusch-- from the Eakins/Melton/Handley/Sandefur/Ezell/Ford-Foard lines of Henderson CO. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Hdanw@aol.com> To: <KYHENDER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2006 11:03 PM Subject: [KYHENDER] E.L. Starling's book on Henderson Co., KY > To try to locate a copy of E. L. Starling's history of Henderson Co., > Kentucky, contact your local public librarian. > > Ask whether your local library [or a nearby public library] subscribes to > the online genealogical database called HERITAGEQUEST Only libraries, I > understand, now subscribe--not individuals. Starling's book is under > Books on > HeritageQuest. > > If your neighborhood libraries do not subscribe ask your State Library. > If > that draws a negative, go back to your public librarian and ask about > interlibrary loan of Starling's book. > > You might check _www.familysearch.org_ (http://www.familysearch.org) , > check > the FH Library for author Starling, E.L. and see whether the history > has > been filmed. If so, you can probably borrow it through a nearby LDS > family > history center. > > E.W. Wallace > Descendant of David Stephens who bought part of Lot 23, Henderson & Co. > grant, 1799 > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > KYHENDER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >