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{{Adoption KYGenWeb}}Names of many Kentucky residents are found in district and county court records. Civil court actions include disputes over property and settlement of estates. Criminal court actions include confrontations, thefts, or destruction of property. These records may give a person’s age, residence, occupation, or family relationships. Friends and neighbors may have given depositions as witnesses. Court records include dockets, minutes, case files, and orders. Land, tax, and probate matters may be included.  
=== Online Resources ===
 
*'''1774-1989''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=9066 Kentucky, Wills and Probate Records, 1774-1989] at Ancestry ($)
*'''1769-1792''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=22745 Petitions of the early inhabitants of Kentucky to the General Assembly of Virginia: 1769-1792] at Ancestry ($), index.
*'''1769-1972''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=6980 Petitions of Kentucky Inhabitants to the General Assembly of Virginia, 1769-1792] at Ancestry ($), index
*'''1850-1880''' {{RecordSearch|4149583|Kentucky, Supplemental Schedule of Defective, Dependent & Delinquents, 1850-1880}} at FamilySearch - [[Kentucky, Supplemental Schedule of Defective, Dependent & Delinquents - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index & images
*[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/48581/ Kentucky Court and Other Records, Vol. I] at Ancestry ($)
*[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/48031/ Kentucky Court and Other Records, Vol. II] at Ancestry ($)
*[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/28676/ Kentucky pioneer and court records], at Ancestry ($), index.
 
 
Names of many Kentucky residents are found in district and county court records. Civil court actions include disputes over property and settlement of estates. Criminal court actions include confrontations, thefts, or destruction of property. These records may give a person’s age, residence, occupation, or family relationships. Friends and neighbors may have given depositions as witnesses. Court records include dockets, minutes, case files, and orders. Land, tax, and probate matters may be included.  
 
*''A Complete Index to the Names of Persons, Places and Subjects Mentioned in Littell's Laws of Kentucky''. Online at [https://archive.org/details/statutelawofkent00kent Internet Archive], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48044 Ancestry ($)]
*[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/48581/ Kentucky Court and Other Records, Vol. I] at Ancestry ($)
*[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/48031/ Kentucky Court and Other Records, Vol. II] at Ancestry ($)
*[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/28676/ Kentucky pioneer and court records] at Ancestry ($)
*[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/22745/ Petitions of the early inhabitants of Kentucky to the General Assembly of Virginia : 1769-1792] at Ancestry ($)
*[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5661 Kentucky Will Index] at Ancestry ($)
*[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=6980 Petitions of Kentucky Inhabitants to the General Assembly of Virginia, 1769-1792] at Ancestry ($)


Major Kentucky courts that kept records of genealogical value were established as follows:  
Major Kentucky courts that kept records of genealogical value were established as follows:  


1780: Present County courts initially had county-wide jurisdiction over all records of civil and criminal cases. Later these courts recorded deeds, bonds, probates, and juvenile matters. After 1852 most criminal cases were handled by circuit or quarterly courts. The Family History Library has many county court minutes and order books.  
1780: Present County courts initially had county-wide jurisdiction over all records of civil and criminal cases. Later these courts recorded deeds, bonds, probates, and juvenile matters. After 1852 most criminal cases were handled by circuit or quarterly courts. The FamilySearch Library has many county court minutes and order books.  


1787–1802: Courts of quarter sessions heard suits involving large amounts of money.  
1787–1802: Courts of quarter sessions heard suits involving large amounts of money.  


1787: Present Circuit courts have county-wide jurisdiction over major civil and criminal cases, divorces, and appeals from inferior courts. The Family History Library has some circuit court order books or minutes.  
1787: Present Circuit courts have county-wide jurisdiction over major civil and criminal cases, divorces, and appeals from inferior courts. The FamilySearch Library has some circuit court order books or minutes.  


1787: Present Quarterly courts have county-wide jurisdiction over minor criminal cases.  
1787: Present Quarterly courts have county-wide jurisdiction over minor criminal cases.  
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Other courts include the justice’s court, court of oyer and terminer, court of appeals, examining court, and general court.  
Other courts include the justice’s court, court of oyer and terminer, court of appeals, examining court, and general court.  


Original court records are kept either in the county courthouse or at the state archives. The Family History Library and the Department of Libraries and Archives have microfilm copies of court records from many counties. Few of the records are well indexed. Many transcribed records are available at the University of Kentucky Library, the Kentucky Historical Society, and the Filson Club Library. Some records have been transcribed and published in books or periodicals. The great majority, however, are still in boxes, cabinets, and folders and have not been copied. For more information about court procedures and records, see:  
Original court records are kept either in the county courthouse or at the state archives. The FamilySearch Library and the Department of Libraries and Archives have microfilm copies of court records from many counties. Few of the records are well indexed. Many transcribed records are available at the University of Kentucky Library, the Kentucky Historical Society, and the Filson Club Library. Some records have been transcribed and published in books or periodicals. The great majority, however, are still in boxes, cabinets, and folders and have not been copied. For more information about court procedures and records, see:  


Ireland, Robert M. ''The County Courts in Antebellum Kentucky.'' Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky, 1972. (Family History Library {{FHL|85327|title-id|disp=book 976.9 P2i}}) This book details the history of Kentucky county courts.  
Ireland, Robert M. ''The County Courts in Antebellum Kentucky.'' Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky, 1972. (FamilySearch Library {{FSC|85327|item|disp=FS Catalog book 976.9 P2i}}) This book details the history of Kentucky county courts.  
 
Court records are listed in the Place Search of the FamilySearch Catalog under:
 
KENTUCKY, [NAME OF COUNTY]- COURT RECORDS
 
KENTUCKY- COURT RECORDS
 
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The court structure and history are described in:  
The court structure and history are described in:  


Lockwood, Evelyn M. ''Index to Kentucky Legal History: References to Selected Sources of Information Concerning the 18th and 19th Centuries''. Frankfort, KY: The Library, 1983. (Not at Family History Library.)  
Lockwood, Evelyn M. ''Index to Kentucky Legal History: References to Selected Sources of Information Concerning the 18th and 19th Centuries''. Frankfort, KY: The Library, 1983. (Not at FamilySearch Library.)  


Richardson, William C. ''An Administrative History of Kentucky Courts to 1850''. Frankfort, KY: Kentucky Department for Archives and Libraries, 1983. (Family History Library {{FHL|132950|title-id|disp=book 976.9 P2r}}) This booklet contains a history of Kentucky’s court system with its table of laws and judicial maps.  
Richardson, William C. ''An Administrative History of Kentucky Courts to 1850''. Frankfort, KY: Kentucky Department for Archives and Libraries, 1983. (FamilySearch Library {{FSC|132950|item|disp=FS Catalog book 976.9 P2r}}) This booklet contains a history of Kentucky’s court system with its table of laws and judicial maps.  


See the United States Research Outline for more detailed information on court records. Refer to the "[[United States Court Records|Court Records]]," "[[United States Probate Records|Probate Records]]," "[[United states vital records|Vital Records]]," and "[[United States Naturalization and Citizenship|Naturalization and Citizenship]]" sections for information about those specific court records.  
See the United States Research Outline for more detailed information on court records. Refer to the "[[United States Court Records|Court Records]]," "[[United States Probate Records|Probate Records]]," "[[United states vital records|Vital Records]]," and "[[United States Naturalization and Citizenship|Naturalization and Citizenship]]" sections for information about those specific court records.  
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Some indexes are:  
Some indexes are:  


Smith, W. T. "A Complete Index to the Names of Persons, Places and Subjects Mentioned in Littell's Laws of Kentucky" (Baltimore, Maryland: Clearfield, 1994). Available online at www.archive.org and also at FHL [FHL US/CAN Book 976.9 P32]. Some, if not all, of Littell's volumes are also online.
''A Complete Index to the Names of Persons, Places and Subjects Mentioned in Littell's Laws of Kentucky''. By W. T. Smith. 1994. Baltimore, Maryland: Clearfield. Online at [https://archive.org/details/statutelawofkent00kent Internet Archive], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48044 Ancestry ($)]. {{FSC|646519|item|disp=FS Library Book 976.9 P32s}}.  
 
Court records are listed in the Place Search of the Family History Library Catalog under:
 
KENTUCKY, [COUNTY]- COURT RECORDS
 
KENTUCKY- COURT RECORDS<br>


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Names of many Kentucky residents are found in district and county court records. Civil court actions include disputes over property and settlement of estates. Criminal court actions include confrontations, thefts, or destruction of property. These records may give a person’s age, residence, occupation, or family relationships. Friends and neighbors may have given depositions as witnesses. Court records include dockets, minutes, case files, and orders. Land, tax, and probate matters may be included.

Major Kentucky courts that kept records of genealogical value were established as follows:

1780: Present County courts initially had county-wide jurisdiction over all records of civil and criminal cases. Later these courts recorded deeds, bonds, probates, and juvenile matters. After 1852 most criminal cases were handled by circuit or quarterly courts. The FamilySearch Library has many county court minutes and order books.

1787–1802: Courts of quarter sessions heard suits involving large amounts of money.

1787: Present Circuit courts have county-wide jurisdiction over major civil and criminal cases, divorces, and appeals from inferior courts. The FamilySearch Library has some circuit court order books or minutes.

1787: Present Quarterly courts have county-wide jurisdiction over minor criminal cases.

Other courts include the justice’s court, court of oyer and terminer, court of appeals, examining court, and general court.

Original court records are kept either in the county courthouse or at the state archives. The FamilySearch Library and the Department of Libraries and Archives have microfilm copies of court records from many counties. Few of the records are well indexed. Many transcribed records are available at the University of Kentucky Library, the Kentucky Historical Society, and the Filson Club Library. Some records have been transcribed and published in books or periodicals. The great majority, however, are still in boxes, cabinets, and folders and have not been copied. For more information about court procedures and records, see:

Ireland, Robert M. The County Courts in Antebellum Kentucky. Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky, 1972. (FamilySearch Library FS Catalog book 976.9 P2i) This book details the history of Kentucky county courts.

Court records are listed in the Place Search of the FamilySearch Catalog under:

KENTUCKY, [NAME OF COUNTY]- COURT RECORDS

KENTUCKY- COURT RECORDS


The court structure and history are described in:

Lockwood, Evelyn M. Index to Kentucky Legal History: References to Selected Sources of Information Concerning the 18th and 19th Centuries. Frankfort, KY: The Library, 1983. (Not at FamilySearch Library.)

Richardson, William C. An Administrative History of Kentucky Courts to 1850. Frankfort, KY: Kentucky Department for Archives and Libraries, 1983. (FamilySearch Library FS Catalog book 976.9 P2r) This booklet contains a history of Kentucky’s court system with its table of laws and judicial maps.

See the United States Research Outline for more detailed information on court records. Refer to the "Court Records," "Probate Records," "Vital Records," and "Naturalization and Citizenship" sections for information about those specific court records.

Some indexes are:

A Complete Index to the Names of Persons, Places and Subjects Mentioned in Littell's Laws of Kentucky. By W. T. Smith. 1994. Baltimore, Maryland: Clearfield. Online at Internet Archive, Ancestry ($). FS Library Book 976.9 P32s.