Kentucky vital
records are one of the most valuable sources of Kentucky genealogical
information. They become especially helpful when they enable you to
find a copy of a birth record, death record, or marriage certificate which can
uncover other related names and localities. These Kentucky vital
records have been created by civil authorities as well as churches
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The database was compiled by long-time researcher, school teacher, and
professional genealogist Elizabeth Ellsberry. These Kentucky cemetery records contain the
name of the deceased, relatives, birth date, death date, etc as well as age,
when given.
Included in each entry is the name of the patriot, the cemetery in which the
headstone is found, and occasionally others who are located nearby or opposite
the grave.
This database of Kentucky marriages to 1850 contains over
145,000 names. Each entry includes groom, bride, marriage date, county, and
state. Every name is indexed so you can search for one name, or two names that
are linked.
The database was compiled by long-time researcher, school teacher, and
professional genealogist Elizabeth Ellsberry. These Kentucky Marriage records contain the names
of both spouses and date of marriage.
Situated across the Ohio river from Cincinnati, Ohio, the three
Kentucky counties of Boone, Campbell, and Kenton boasted a total population of
over 40,000 in 1850. This database seeks to illuminate a few of those residents
by listing Kentucky marriages in the three counties between 1795 and 1850.