Wayne County, Kentucky Probate and Court Records


Wayne County was formed December 13, 1800 from Pulaski and Cumberland Counties. It was named after General "Mad Anthony" Wayne, a hero of the American Revolutionary War as well as the Northwest Indian War. It was his victory at the Battle of Fallen Timbers which ended the Indian threat against Kentucky settlers. The Americans lost 33 soldiers during this battle, while the Indians lost twice as many with a retreat to the British-built fort of Miamis on the Maumee River. Wayne County fought for the Confederates during the War Between the States and in 1861, the Confederate Government of Kentucky passed an Act to rename Wayne County to Zollicoffer County in honor of Felix Zollicoffer who died at the Battle of Mill Springs.
Digital Images of Wayne County Wills and Estates 1802 to 1807
- Bartleson, Zachariah
- Bustard, Charles
- Denny, Samuel
- Ingram, Samuel
- Hunter, Edward
- Kerly, Benjamin
- Mullins, Isaac
- Norton, Mercer
- Perryhouse, John
- Smilie, Anne
- Smiley, George
Miscellaneous Marriages
- James Betram to Gilly Heaton, December 28, 1815.
- Charles Overstreet to Fanny Miller, December 28, 1815.
- John Chrisman to Sally Stone, February 27, 1816.
- Jacob Eades to Adah Norman, March 27, 1817.
- Silas Young to Elizabeth Conalson, April 1, 1817.
- John Williams to Lavina Butram, March 20, 1817.
- Joseph Hurt to Polly Eades, February 27, 1817.
- Joshua Buster to Julia Haden, October 9, 1817.
- Silas Shepherd to Polly Stone, October 1, 1818.