Knox Historical Museum Genealogy Center
The Knox Historical Museum's Genealogy Center was established in Spring 2006 following extensive donations from the Knox County Genealogical Society and the Hermina Brinkmeier collections. In 2012, the KHM's Genealogy Center's collection was expanded even further with significant donations from the Corbin Genealogical Society, which closed its offices after many years of operation. In 2016, Jayne Poynter of Corbin, Kentucky, and Jakalyn Jackson of Cannon added extensive collections.
The KHM's Genealogy Center is located in separate offices from the museum on the second floor of the Barbourville City Hall. It is open year-round during the same hours as the museum, and by appointment. Messages can be left on the museum's answering machine at (606) 546-7581.
You can also contact us via email at
Subcategories
Major Genealogical Collections Donated to the Museum
These include collections donated by the Knox County Genealogical Society, Hermina Brinkmeier, Corbin Genealogical Society, Jayne Poynter of Corbin, Kentucky, and Jakalyn Jackson of Cannon, Kentucky, in memory of the late Sonya Burnette and the Knox County Historical Society.
Nadine Davis Smith's "Genealogy" column
Her column was published in the Barbourville Mountain Advocate newspaper in the first decade of the 21st century.
Patsy Ann Hammons Koerner's Genealogy Column
Her column was published in the Barbourville Mountain Advocate newspaper in the early 1980s.
Family Histories
Approximately 250 families, including Mills, Messer, Hubbard, Walker, West, Vannoy, and Bingham names
Genealogy / History Reference Books and Memoirs
Genealogy and History Reference Books and Memoirs
County Records
The Knox Historical Museum has many Marriage, Census, and Cemetery records for Knox County, surrounding, and other Kentucky Counties.
Microfilm Records
The Knox Historical Museum has a wealth of documents on microfilm.
Family Soldier Files
The Knox Historical Museum's Genealogy Center contains records and pension papers of many soldiers from this area in earlier wars, including the Revolutionary War, War of 1812, and Civil War, both Union and Confederate. These initially were provided by Maxine Humfleet Jones and the former Knox County Genealogical Society.
Autobiographies, Memoirs and Memories
Personal histories and genealogies
Knox County, Ky. Cemeteries
List of cemeteries and burials in Knox County, Kentucky divided into five volumes by the Knox County, Ky. Genealogical Society in 1980s.