THE CONTENTS OF THE JOHN FOX Jr. Genealogical Library can best be described as a wealth of vibrant, ever-changing genealogical and historical information. This wealth lies in the uniqueness and volume of the material available that is maintained through continuous appraisal and supplementation by the Library staff. The generous support received through book donations adds to this wealth.
THROUGH THE YEARS THE LIBRARY HAS GROWN. Two more rooms, a second reading room and a periodical reading room were added as additions were made to the Duncan Tavern Historic Center over the years. The shelves hold an impressive collection of history and genealogy books. There are also vertical family files and numerous family histories in book form, as well as maps and county and state histories focusing on Bourbon County families and Revolutionary War patriots. Most Kentucky counties are represented in either vertical files or books. The collection also includes the complete set of KSDAR Genealogical Records Reports.
Wednesday – Saturday: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Closed for Lunch 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
By appointment: mid-December through April
Admission: $10.00
323 High Street
Paris, Kentucky 40361
859-987-1786
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Adair
Boone / Buckner / Burns / Bush
Clay / Crawford / Cutwright
David / Dawson / Duncan
Grimes / Garrard
Hawes / Hedges / Hinkson / Hinkston / Hopkins / Hornbeck / Houston
Ingles
Kenney
Lai
McClanahan
McDaniel / McDonald
Owsley Rogers / Ruddell
Col. James Smith
Shropshire / Sparks / Spears / Stoner / Shryock
Talbot(t)
Waller
Woodford
and many more…





In addition to the bound volumes, the following reference material is available in the Library.
Early maps from surrounding areas to include the earliest Bourbon County map.
1880 Census of the United States, family history, and genealogy.
A substantial number of family names are represented, and a myriad of family history is available. Contents of folders include newspaper articles, obituaries, Bible records, and other genealogy records donated by families. Files are continuously supplemented as information is received.
Bourbon County Tax Lists, 1786-186? and the 1850 Census of Kentucky by county.
Early Kentucky census records plus certain County census records in the County Files.
Information pertaining to Kentucky counties that is not specific to family name. Files also contain information regarding historical sites such as Ruddle's Mill, Bryan's Station, Strode's Station, Battle of Blue Licks, and many others.
Includes a number of Kentucky cemeteries and burial location for many Revolutionary War soldiers.
The Illustrated Historical Map of Bourbon County by Alice Rogers Clay Roseberry Blanton, copyright 1934
A Booklet on John Fox, Jr. by Bettie Tuttle
Beers' Map of Bourbon County, 1877
Complete set of Dorman's Virginia Pensions
Battle of Blue Licks Bourbon Agricultural Soc.
Bourbon County Bourbon County Courthouse
Bryan's Station Cane Ridge Meeting House
Church Histories City of Paris
DAR Publications Duncan Tavern
Hinkston Station Historical Magazines
Hopewell Spring Kentucky County Histories
Kentucky Patriot Indices Logan's Fort
McConnell Station Millersburg
Monterey North Middletown
Orange Co VA Records Pension Records
Pennsylvania Archives Private Graveyards
Ruddell's Fort Scrapbooks
Shawhan Kentucky Histories
...and many more.