Kentucky Tax Lists, Index to Tax List

Kentucky Tax Lists, Index to Tax List

Author: Microfilm Department, Kentucky Historical Society

Publisher:

Published: 1973

Total Pages: 339

ISBN-13:

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This is an inventory of available tax lists surviving for each Kentucky county, not an index to surnames.


Early Kentucky Tax Records

Early Kentucky Tax Records

Author:

Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 0806310677

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Among the many historic documents that were lost when the British burned the Capitol in Washington during the War of 1812 were the first two censuses of Kentucky, the earliest one compiled while Kentucky was still a part of Virginia. Owing to the destruction of these census records, genealogists doing research in Kentucky have been obliged to reconstruct the lost data from a number of related records, particularly tax records. Those printed here represent all the tax lists ever published in "The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society" and are among the earliest Kentucky tax records in existence. In a few cases these tax records date from a period either immediately before or after the 1790 and 1800 enumerations, and show, by comparison with the reconstructed census records for 1790 and 1800, published by Charles B. Heinemann and G. Glenn Clift respectively, the movement of early Kentuckians from one county to another. In other cases the records serve both as an adjunct and a corrective to the Heinemann and Clift works, though the vast majority of these tax lists--giving the names of about 12,000 taxpayers, their counties of residence, and the number of persons and chattels attached to their households--do not appear in either work.


Nicholas County, Kentucky Property Tax Lists, 1800-1811

Nicholas County, Kentucky Property Tax Lists, 1800-1811

Author: Carrie Eldridge

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13: 9781585499380

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This book divides into 4 sections. The first section shows information gathered for four different tax years and lists where the properties were located, who first claimed the property, which type of land was taxed and how much the property was worth. The second section compares the tax records for eleven years. The third section shows an expanded census for 1810 while the fourth section offers the deed book indexes of the period for name comparison -- Introd.