Joseph Desha (born December 9, 1768 in Monroe County, Pennsylvania; died October 11, 1842 in Georgetown, Kentucky) succeeded John Adair as the ninth Governor of Kentucky, serving between August 24, 1824 and August 26, 1828, including the whole of 1826.
Isaac Shelby (born December 11, 1750 in Hagerstown, Maryland; died July 18, 1826 in Lincoln County, Kentucky) served as the first Governor of Kentucky, serving between June 4, 1792 and June 7, 1796.
Isaac Shelby (born December 11, 1750 in Hagerstown, Maryland; died July 18, 1826 in Lincoln County, Kentucky) served as the first Governor of Kentucky, serving between June 4, 1792 and June 7, 1796, including the whole of 1793.
Isaac Shelby (born December 11, 1750 in Hagerstown, Maryland; died July 18, 1826 in Lincoln County, Kentucky) served as the first Governor of Kentucky, serving between June 4, 1792 and June 7, 1796, including the whole of 1794.
Isaac Shelby (born December 11, 1750 in Hagerstown, Maryland; died July 18, 1826 in Lincoln County, Kentucky) served as the first Governor of Kentucky, serving between June 4, 1792 and June 7, 1796, including the whole of 1795.
Kentucky Association was created in 1826.
Isaac Shelby (born December 11, 1750 in Hagerstown, Maryland; died July 18, 1826 in Lincoln County, Kentucky) succeeded Charles Scott as the fifth Governor of Kentucky, serving between August 24, 1812 and September 5, 1816, including the whole of 1813.
Isaac Shelby (born December 11, 1750 in Hagerstown, Maryland; died July 18, 1826 in Lincoln County, Kentucky) succeeded Charles Scott as the fifth Governor of Kentucky, serving between August 24, 1812 and September 5, 1816, including the whole of 1815.
James B. Ray (born February 19, 1794 in Jefferson County, Kentucky; died August 4, 1848 in Cincinnati, Ohio) succeeded William Hendricks as the fourth Governor of Indiana, serving between February 15, 1825 and December 4, 1831, including the whole of 1826.
Charles Scott (born April 1739 in Cumberland County, Virginia; died October 22, 1813 in Clark County, Kentucky) succeeded Christopher Greenup as the fourth Governor of Kentucky, serving between September 1, 1808 and August 24, 1812. Following the end of Scott's term as Governor of Kentucky, Isaac Shelby (born December 11, 1750 in Hagerstown, Maryland; died July 18, 1826 in Lincoln County, Kentucky) became the fifth Governor of Kentucky, serving between August 24, 1812 and September 5, 1816.
Governor of Kentucky was created in 1792.
As of spring 2015, Steve Beshear is the Governor of Kentucky.
James Johnson - Kentucky - died on 1826-08-13.