The Original

Christian County, Kentucky
History & Genealogy

Established May 21, 1996



Christian County, Kentucky was formed in 1797 from a divistion of  Logan County.
For a more complete history of early Christian County,
see Perrin's or Meacham's History Online.



Christian

                  County Court House
  Christian Co. Courthouse
Search Christian Co. Pages

Bible Records

Biographies

Births

Census

Cemeteries-on site
*Search Listings on Find-A-Grave*
*Find-A-Grave -All Christian Co.*

Church Histories

Funeral Homes

Genealogies

Land Grants & Warrants

Maps

Marriages

Military

Obituaries

Photo Album

Publications

Schools

Towns

Western State Hospital

Wills


THE 1940 US CENSUS PROJECT


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KY RESEARCH HELP LINKS
Hopkinsville / Christian County Links
 

Photographers of Christian County

Christian County Information
For Researching in Christian County

Christian County Look-Up Volunteers
 

USGenWeb Archives

 
NOTE
The Christian County Genealogical Society
has disbanded as of December 31, 2011

 
 

 
Local Newspaper
Kentucky New Era
Online Obits & Archives
Christian Co.
Court House
511 South Main Street 
Hopkinsville, KY  42240
(270) 887-4105
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LDS Family History Center
1118 Pin Oak Drive
Hopkinsville,  KY  42045
Phone: (270) 886-1616
Hopkinsville -  Christian County Public Library
1101 Bethel Street
Hopkinsville, KY  42240
(270) 887-4262
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Pennyroyal Area Museum
217 East Ninth Street
Hopkinsville, KY  42240
(270) 887-4270

 

PUBLICATIONS ONLINE

County of 
Christian , KY
Historical & Biographical
William H. Perrin, 1884
The Complete Work
(Except Biographies)
A History of 
Christian County, KY
Charles M. Meacham, 1930 
The Complete Work
(Except Biographies)

Items of Interest

Edgar Cayce
The Sleeping Prophet

Edward T. Breathitt 
1924-2003

Bethel Women's College 

Historical Markers of

Christian County

Old Knotty Oak 

"A Nightrider Poem "

National Register of Historic
Places in Christian Co.

War In The Blackpatch
The Story of The Night Riders

The Hanging of

Edward Alonzo Pennington
The Great Snowstorm of 1886

Papers of 

Jefferson Davis

A Tribute to 
Rev. J. U. Spurlin      

Genealogy of the 

Davis Family
An Old Fashioned Fair A Memorial to 
Miss Jennie Stuart


Lawyers Picnic - Campbell's Cave -July 1908

First Baptist Church
First Baptist Church, Hopkinsville


Search  Death, Marriage, & Divorce Records
at U.K.
KyGenWeb Search Page for Records for Death, Birth, Marriage 
Search Social Security Death Ind ex at Ancestry.com 
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Christian County was formed in 1797
from a division of Logan County
Since 1797, Christian County split into the following counties:
Ballard County
Caldwell County
Caldwell County Cemeteries
Crittenden County
Fulton County
Henderson County
Hopkins County
Livingston County
Lyon County
Lyon County Cemeteries
Marshall County
McLean County
Muhlenburg County
Todd County
Trigg County
Union County
Webster County

Christian County Kentucky shares its Southern Border with Montgomery County, Tennessee.
Montgomery Co., TN USGen Page And  Historical Society Page

 


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About Us

Jeff Murphy (1947-2001) created the first KYGenWeb site, which was Muhlenberg County!
Jeff was the founder of KYGenWeb Project and The USGenWeb Project.

In March and April, 1996, a group of genealogists organized the Kentucky Comprehensive Genealogy Database.
The idea was to provide a single entry point for all counties in Kentucky, where collected databases would be stored.
In addition, the databases would be indexed and cross-linked, so that even if an individual were found in more than one county,
they could be located in the index. At the same time, volunteers were found who were willing to coordinate the collection of databases
 and generally oversee the contents of the web page.