Montgomery Co
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Montgomery County

History

In the Bluegrass region in north central Kentucky, Montgomery County was formed in 1796 from Clark County. Its county seat, Mt. Sterling, is on I-64 about 25 miles east of Lexington. Montgomery is bordered by the counties of Bath, Menifee, Powell, Clark and Bourbon.

Any names below in red have not been matched with a person in the Culpepper family tree. If you can identify any of them, please let us know.

Census Records

No Culpeppers found in any Montgomery County censuses prior to 1940.

Social Security Death Index

All records of deaths on or before 30 Sep 2003 in which the final benefit was paid in this county.

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No Culpeppers found.

Places

If you have a photograph or more information on any of these, or in particular, if you know which Culpepper a place may have been named for, please contact us

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Culpepper Drive, Mount Sterling, Montgomery Co., KY
Note: Harrison, Montgomery and Scott counties, all in the vicinity of Lexington, have a road or street named Culpepper but otherwise seem to have had no Culpeppers living there. Perhaps there is a developer in Lexington who was a Culpepper or who liked the Culpepper name.

Last Revised: 12 Jul 2004

 
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