Franklin County, Kentucky Genealogy

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County Courthouse
Franklin County Courthouse P. O. Box 338 Frankfort, KY 40602-0338 (502) 875-8702

Parent County
1795--Franklin County was created from Woodford, Mercer, and Shelby counties.

Boundary Changes1

 * 1790--Franklin County was part of Jefferson, Woodford, and Mercer Counties.


 * 1795--Franklin County was created.


 * 1800--Franklin County included part of Anderson and Owen Counties. A section of Franklin County was included in Shelby County.


 * 1810--Same as 1800.


 * 1820--Franklin County included part of Anderson County. A small section of Franklin County was located in Henry County.


 * 1830--The boundaries of Franklin County are permanently established.

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Neighboring Counties

 * Anderson
 * Henry
 * Owen
 * Scott
 * Shelby
 * Woodford

Cemeteries
Cemetery records in Franklin County, Kentucky are difficult to find. A good source to search is Franklin County GenWeb Kentucky site

The Kentucky Historical Society has an online Cemetery Database.

Church
A good resource for information concerning people living in the Forks of the Elkhorn area is:


 * Darnell, Ermina Jett. Forks of Elkhorn Church. Louisville, Kentucky : Standard Printing Co., 1946.

Newspapers
The Kentucky Historical Society, in Frankfort, Kentucky, has a great newspaper collection.

Vital Records

 * Births begin in 1852
 * Marriages begin in 1795
 * Deaths begin in 1852

The Family History Library has copies of the vital records starting with above dates.

To order vital records from Franklin County, you may order online at:

Franklin County Vital Records

Societies and Libraries
Paul Sawyier Library (Frankfort): http://www.pspl.org/

Kentucky Historical Society (Frankfort): http://history.ky.gov/

Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives (Frankfort): http://www.kdla.ky.gov/

Townships and Cities

 * Bald Knob
 * Bridgeport
 * Forks of the Elkhorn
 * Frankfort City
 * Peaks Mill

Endnotes
1. Thorndale, William and William Dollarhide. Map Guide to the U. S. Federal Censuses, 1790-1920. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1987.