Kay County, located in north-central Oklahoma, was formed at statehood in 1907. Early travel routes included the West Shawnee Trail and the Arkansas City-Reno Road. The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway and the Kansas, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway were the first railroads in the county. The Top of Oklahoma Historical Society Museum in Blackwell holds artifacts and displays from the area. In Ponca City, Standing Bear Park, Museum and Education Center features tribal artifacts, artwork and exhibits.
In 2000, census records showed 48,080 people living in Kay County. Countless assets exist for tracing genealogy in Kay County including legal records, cemetery records and a local genealogy society. Valuable resources for researching genealogy in Kay County are provided below, including a list of existing towns, a list of ghost towns, the county courthouse address, a detailed map of the county, library information, a list of cemeteries located within the county and American Indian tribal information. A list of places to visit in Kay County is provided below for visitors to the area, as well as some online newspaper archives.
Kay County Courthouse Information
[Detailed Map of Kay County
Existing Towns in Kay County](#detailed_map)
Historic Newspaper Archives of Kay County
Add'l Genealogy Resources for Kay County
Kay County Courthouse Information
Kay County Clerk
P.O. Box 450
Newkirk, OK 74647
Telephone: (580) 362-3116
Directions: On S. Main St. and 8th St.
Records available: Court Clerk has marriage, divorce, probate, civil court records from 1893; County Clerk has land records from 1893.
Kay County Website: http://www.courthouse.kay.ok.us/home.html
Detailed Map of Kay County
Search for cemeteries, highways and scenic sites, or examine county and township lines with this detailed map of Kay County.
Existing Towns in Kay County
While researching your family history in Kay County, be sure to visit the following cities located in the area.
The following towns and cities are located in present day Kay County, Oklahoma.
Ghost Towns in Kay County
The following towns and cities either no longer exist in Kay County or are still populated, but significantly less so than in years past. These towns and cities are commonly referred to as "ghost towns."
Alcorn
Dilworth
Hardy
Middleton
Richland
Cemeteries in Kay County
The following cemeteries are located in present day Kay County, Oklahoma.
Blaine Park Cemetery
of the Cross
Otoe-Missouria Mothers Memorial
Libraries in Kay County
Blackwell Public Library
123 W. Padon
Blackwell, OK 74647
Telephone: (580) 363-1809
J.A. Walker Memorial Library
900 Morgan Square
Kaw City, OK 74641
Telephone: (580) 269-1317
Newkirk Public Library
116 N. Maple Ave.
Newkirk, OK 74647
Telephone: (580) 362-3934
Ponca City Library
515 E. Grand
Ponca City, OK 74601
Telephone: (580) 767-0345
Tonkawa Public Library
216 N. 7th
Tonkawa, OK 74653
Telephone: (580) 628-3366
Historic Newspaper Archives of Kay County
Tribal Nations in Kay County
Kaw Nation
698 Grandview Dr.
P.O. Box 50
Kaw City, OK 74641
Telephone: (580) 269-2301
Ponca Nation
20 White Eagle Dr.
Ponca City, OK 74601
Telephone: (580) 762-2743
Tonkawa Tribe of Oklahoma
1 Rush Buffalo Rd.
Tonkawa, OK 74653
Telephone: (580) 628-2561
Additional Genealogy Resources for Kay County
Kay County on OKGenWeb: Oklahoma Genealogy & History
Places to Visit in Kay County
While researching your family history in Kay County, be sure to check out the following attractions located in the area.
A.D. Buck Museum of Science &
History
Cann Memorial Botanical Gardens
McCarter Museum & Centennial Park
Newkirk Community Historical Museum