Browning Genealogy - Evansville, IN, Area Obituary Search
Researching Southwestern Indiana, Southeastern Illinois, and Northwestern Kentucky
Henderson County Public Library
101 South Main St
Henderson, KY 42420
United States
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Researching Southwestern Indiana, Southeastern Illinois, and Northwestern Kentucky
Aiding in your search since 1996
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This information is taken from records donated by the Fernwood Cemetery. All information cannot be guaranteed for accuracy.
Henderson County, Kentucky USGenWeb Census Project
In December 1778, through the influence of Colonel Richard Henderson and Nathaniel Hart, the Virginia House of Delegates granted to the Richard Henderson (Transylvania) Company, 200,000 acres of land in Kentucky situated between the Ohio and Green Rivers. In 1783, the North Carolina legislature granted the same to the company. The result being that Henderson County was formed out of part Christian County and was organized on June 4, 1799.
The Genealogy Collection has developed over time to become one of the largest collections of family history information in the Midwest. The collection includes more than 40,000 print items (family histories, indexes to records, how-to-books, cemetery transcriptions, family history magazines, and more), as well as military pension information. The
In March and April 1996, a group of genealogists organized the Kentucky Comprehensive Genealogy Database Project. The idea, originated by Jeff Murphy, 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. This pilot project became known as KYGenWeb.
Serving Kentucky's Need to Know
The Kentucky Genealogical Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization run by Kentucky family researchers since 1973. As part of our mission, we seek ways to connect and educate our members about Kentucky and it’s rich past.
Our members have a common interest in learning more about their Kentucky ancestors, studying Kentucky family history, and sharing knowledge with other family historians.
With over 1,500 worldwide members, we offer many opportunities to connect with researchers who have a genealogical interest in Kentucky.
An Official Website of the Commonwealth of Kentucky
Conceived in the hearts and minds of Kentucky researchers
The Kentucky Room has been indexing obituaries in the Owensboro newspapers since 1977. The online database has been live since 2006. It is updated almost daily by Kentucky Room staff. All items indicating a death in Western Kentucky or Southern Indiana are added. Individuals who died in other locations are included if it is stated that they were former residents or if they had relatives in the area.