Welcome to the Muhlenberg County KYGenWeb Project
Located in Kentucky's rolling western coal fields and bounded in the east by the Green River, Muhlenberg County was formed in 1798 from parts of Logan and Christian Counties. The county seat is Greenville.
The county was named in honor of John Peter Muhlenberg, a Continental Army general during the American Revolution.
Many of the men General Muhlenberg commanded would eventually settle in that part of Kentucky that would later become Muhlenberg County.
Contributions
Thank you to all who have contributed records to be placed here so that they may help other Muhlenberg researchers.
Your sharing of your work and time is greatly appreciated by all.
Please contribute Muhlenberg County related information to this site. Typed transcriptions, scanned documents, photographs of genealogical or historical significance to Muhlenberg County and/or list(s) of the Muhlenberg surnames that you research.
If you are contributing photos, please send them in TIF, JPG or PNG file format. Thank you.
Send contributions to: Volunteer/County Coordinator: Jonathan P. Johnson
KYGenWeb State Coordinator: Jeff Kemp
Neighboring Counties |