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         Part of the Jackson Purchase, an area Andrew Jackson purchased from the Chickasaw Indians and added to the state in 1818, Ballard County was formed from portions of McCracken and Hickman Counties in 1842. The county was named for Capt. Bland Ballard, born in Virginia about 1760. Capt. Ballard came to Kentucky in 1779 and was a scout for George Rogers Clark's Ohio expedition in 1780 and '82. He took part in the Wabash campaign of 1786, and in the battles of Fallen Timbers, 1793; Tippecanoe, 1811; and, River Raisin, 1813. Capt. Ballard also served in the Kentucky Legislature for five terms.

         Blandville was the County Seat for 40 years until the Courthouse burned. Then, in 1882, the County Seat was moved to Wycliffe, named for Col. Charles A. Wickliffe, legislator, Confederate officer, and nephew and namesake of Kentucky's fifteenth governor. Sources: Kentucky Atlas and Gazateer and Kentucky Historical Society.


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This site created September 30 2007;
Last updated March 15, 2008
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· List of Biographical sketches of Ballard Co., from "KENTUCKY, A HISTORY OF THE STATE, EDITION 1", PUBLISHED IN 1885. 03/14/08
· Great new Lookups 03/13/08
· Some Lane Family Obituaries 03/12/08
· Two new biographies, Benjamin A & John B. Lane. 03/09/08
· A bunch of marriages 03/09/09
· Added more Cemetery and Census files. 02/02/08
· Key to Kentucky Land Records for Ballard Co. 01-08
· Selected Cemetery Records 01-08
· 1927 4th & 5th Grade Class Photo (and above) and what appears to be an earlier class photo, both from Wickliffe School, submitted by Teresa 01/08
· New surnames: Dowdy, Sullivan & Stone ca 1840-1950, submitted by Gloria Weber 12-07
· Photos of Woodville School 1897, including Wm. W. Morris, and Courthouse at Wickliffe, submitted by Teresa 12/07
· Photo of Rev. Willis White, submitted by Teresa 12/19/07
· Bio of Lewis F. Marshall, submitted by gsmiller@newwavecomm.net 12/17/07
· Index and links to BIographies of people associated with Ballard Co. 11/24/07
· 1900 Census Annotated (partial) Hinkville, Blandville, Wickliffe   11/04/07
· Church Records - Notes from Spencer's "History of Kentucky Baptists"  10/15/07
· Brick Wall:  John Jessmond LEE and Emma Elta (Everett) LEE married at Wickliffe Ky. Jan. 1916
· Photos of Blandville Sawmill; Charles, Theo & Mattie Allred family; and, Theo and Martha Gunter Hall family.


1927 Wickliffe School photo, publication unknown, submitted by Teresa.  See more photos.
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