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Bracken County Birth Certificate Index 1911-1930


This public record index contains the records of 5,080 Bracken County births compiled by the Kentucky Department of Health during the period 1911-1930. The files were contributed by Nancy Trice. I have formatted and sorted them two ways to facilitate searching:

You may also search using your browser's search feature, but it may cause you to miss important entries due to variants on spelling.

To obtain a regular or certified copy of a birth certificate from 1911 to the present and death records from 1953 to the present, write: the Office of Vital Statistics, 275 East Main Street-1E-A, Frankfort, KY 40621

Bracken County Death Certificate Index 1900-1999


Abstracted Mason County Early Marriages


These books are the first five installments of a work in progress by Kathy Hines and Gail Childress for contribution to the Mason County KyGenWeb Archives. Kathy has granted permission to present them on the Bracken County site. Mason County is a parent county of Bracken, and many early Bracken Countians married in Mason County.

The transcriptions include the names of bondsmen and other notations found on the original records. Please note that the inclusive years of the abstracted file groups do not correspond to the inclusive years of the Marriage Register volumes on file in the Mason County Clerk's office. If you send for a marriage record, provide only the bride and groom's name and the date of the entry.

US Census Abstracts



1790 Kentucky Census Substitute from Tax Lists

Link to complete 1790 Kentucky Census Substitute, courtesy Suzanne Shephard, Carroll County KYGenWeb CC

1810 US Census for Bracken County

Complete 1810 Census enumeration abstracted from the original census rolls. Compiled and contributed by Marla McCullough.


US Census Slave Schedules for Bracken County

Complete 1850 US Census Slave Schedule enumeration abstracted from the original census rolls. Compiled and contributed by Marla McCullough.

Complete 1860 US Census Slave Schedule enumeration abstracted from the original census rolls. Compiled and contributed by Marla McCullough.

1890 US Census Veterans Schedules

Stories differ about the circumstances, but the fact remains that the entire 1890 U.S. Census general population schedules were lost in a fire. The Veteran's Schedules were stored separately and thus were spared.

Bracken County is a parent county of Robertson County, formed 1867. Many men enumerated in Robertson County lived in Bracken County at the time of their Civil War service between 1860 and 1865.

Bracken County and Robertson County schedules abstracted from the microfilmed originals. These are the complete text, not an index. Compiled and contributed by Marla McCullough.


Items of Genealogical Interest in "The Bracken County News"


The Bracken County News has graciously granted permission to re-publish items of genealogical or historical interest here on the Bracken County KyGenWeb. Currently, two types of articles are being transcribed or scanned. They are:


Transcribed Cemetery Markers


Pension Lists



Compiled Lists of Bracken Countians from Various Sources



Will Index

Link to Strictly by Name. For a nominal charge, this service says they will provide copies of public domain records along with a transcription of the data to ensure you can read it. Two Bracken County will books are in their current inventory. View the on-line abstract of:

Note: I have not used their services. This link is provided as a courtesy and not an endorsement.





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