Welcome to Kentucky African American Griots!

This site is dedicated to assisting everyone who is researching African American ancestry in Kentucky by serving as a central repository for records of historical importance. Here you will find material such as emancipation orders, deeds, wills, family records, and more from across the state.

Our goal is to provide free genealogical data related to African Americans in Kentucky for all to share. Much of the material is organized by county and by special databases. Records that involve more than one county are grouped together on the Kentucky page.

If you have records to contribute, please contact us so they can be added here and made available to other researchers.

African American Research Resources, Guides and More

Kentucky and National Online Resources

Griot: In early Africa, there were tribal members called griots (gree-oh) whose role was to pass on their community's history from one generation to the next. They were the storytellers of their time and helped preserve the genealogies and traditions of the tribe.

Today in America, many family historians, community storytellers, and researchers carry on that same work. To learn more about griots, click here.