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~ Welcome ~
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Clinton County KY Genealogy
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Clinton County was formed in 1835 from Wayne and Cumberland counties, an area long shaped by the Upper Cumberland River
system and early migration routes from Tennessee into south-central Kentucky. Settlement
accelerated in the early 19th century as families moved north along river valleys,
establishing small farms, mills, and trading points tied closely to neighboring Tennessee
communities. Albany, the county seat, developed as a regional courthouse and commercial center
serving a largely agricultural population. Clinton County’s records reflect strong
cross-border family networks, frequent land transactions along waterways, and a history
influenced by tobacco farming, livestock, and timber, making it especially important for
researchers to study county, regional, and Tennessee records together when tracing early
families.
Clinton County Coordinator: Available
If you have information you would like to add or you want to be a stewart for this
county's data, contact the State Coordinator.
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