Franklin County, Pennsylvania Genealogy

United States  Pennsylvania  Franklin County

Historical Facts
Named for Benjamin Franklin.

The Scotch-Irish settled heavily in the Cumberland Valley (which included Franklin County). It is estimated that they made up 90% of the population in the eighteenth century.

Parent County
9 September 1784: Franklin County was created from Cumberland County.

Boundary Changes

 * 14 October 1728: Lancaster County created from Chester County.
 * 27 January 1750: Cumberland County created from Lancaster County, including the future Franklin County.

Neighboring Counties
Adams | Cumberland | Fulton | Huntingdon | Juniata | Perry | Maryland counties: Frederick | Washington

Cemeteries

 * Franklin County USGenWeb Project This site contains several cemtery listings online.


 * Jim Houpt Indexing Project This site contains indices to Military, Church, Cemetery, and other records in Franklin County.

County-wide Database - Multi-denominational

 * 1708-1985 - Pennsylvania, Church and Town Records, 1708-1985 at Historical Society of Pennsylvania – $, free to members of the society; Also available at Ancestry.com – $; 7,542,774 entries. This database is incomplete for all counties.

Catholic

 * "100 Years of the Pittsburgh Catholic Diocese 1843–1943," Western Pennsylvania Genealogical Society Quarterly, Vol. 17, No. 1. . Chronology, map, county-by-county information.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
LDS Ward and Branch Records


 * Blue Ridge Dest
 * Fairview (Waynesboro)

Presbyterian
Falling Spring Presbyterian Church was organized, at a Scotch-Irish settlement in what is now Franklin County, in 1738.


 * Jim Houpt Indexing Project This site contains indices to Military, Church, Cemetery, and other records in Franklin County.

Orphans' Court (see Vital Records)
Clerk of the Orphans' Court Franklin County Courthouse 157 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17201 Phone: 717-261-3805

History

 * Franklin County USGenWeb Project This site has several local histories online for Franklin County, including the 1887 History of Franklin County, Pennsylvania by Bates (1110 pgs).

Land and Property
Register and Recorders Office Courthouse Annex 157 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17201 Phone: (717) 261-3872

Due to the lack of vital records for Pennsylvania, land records are an important tool in early Pennsylvania research. Land records will list the sellor and purchaser of the property and may hide clues to family connections. Land records for Franklin County are available from the recorder's office for 1813 to the present.


 * On-line recordsare available for 1955 to the present. A fee is required to view the on-line records.
 * Deeds, 1784-1883; Index 1784-1963

Maps
Ancestor Tracks has posted free downloadable images from the Atlas of Franklin County, Pennsylvania, from Actual Surveys under the Direction of D.G. Beers, published by Pomeroy &amp; Beers, 1868. This atlas located in the Library of Congress shows major landowners and geographic sites at the date of publishing. While the physical maps are in the public domain, the images we have taken of the maps belong to us and are not to be used commercially. We hereby give permission to use them strictly for personal use; please attribute to Ancestor Tracks.

Military

 * Jim Houpt Indexing Project This site contains indices to Military, Church, Cemetery, and other records in Franklin County.

French and Indian War
Reverend John Elder, pastor of Derry and Paxtang churches, recruited Scotch-Irish rangers from his congregation in what is now Franklin County (then Cumberland County). Known as the Paxton Rangers or Paxton Boys, they provided security for white settlements between the Blue Mountains and the Susquehanna River. They are remembered for playing a prominent role in Pontiac's War.

Revolutionary War
Men from what is now Franklin County (then Cumberland County) served in the 1st Pennsylvania Regiment.

Civil War
An interesting study, called the Valley of the Shadow Project, has collected military and private papers detailing the experience of the Civil War in Franklin County, Pennsylvania and Augusta County, Virginia.

Orphanages
Students in the Soldiers' Orphan Schools from Franklin County, Pennsylvania June 1, 1902

Courthouse
Franklin County Courthouse Register Recorders Office Courthouse Annex 157 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17201

Family History Centers

 * Introduction to LDS Family History Centers
 * Chambersburg Pennsylvania Family History Center
 * Fairview Pennsylvania Family History Center (Waynesboro)

Societies

 * Come join us at our Frankilin County, Pennsylvania Genealogy Group on Facebook

Taxation

 * 1798 - Pennsylvania, U.S. Direct Tax Lists, 1798 at Ancestry ($).

Birth
Early births 1894–1905 are located at the County Orphans' Court. See the heading Court Records on this page for contact information.

Beginning in 1906 Pennsylvania birth records are available through the Department of of Health. Birth records become public after 105 years. A statewide index is available. Once an individual is located in the index a certificate can be obtained by writing to:

Division of Vital Records ATTN: Public Records PO Box 1528 New Castle, PA 16103

The cost for an non-certified birth certificate is $3.00.

Some Franklin County births can be found online in Pennsylvania, Births and Christenings, 1709-1950.

Death

 * 1852-1854 – Pennsylvania Deaths Ancestry.com – $ Index with images.

Web Sites

 * Franklin County USGenWeb Project This site has several maps, cemetery records, name indexes, local and family histories and other information for Franklin County online.




 * Pennsylvania Dutch Family History, Genealogy, Culture and Life This site contains links to everything Pennsylvania Dutch with a large portion centered in Lancaster County.


 * FamilyHart Online Database This is an online family database of over 630,000 linked records. There are many Franklin County families in this database. The database grows by 1,000 names per week and is updated online quarterly.