Don’t Let a Courthouse Disaster Demolish Your Research Plan
If your Kentucky county courthouse fell upon a disaster, use these ideas to find alternate records.
Getting Started with Genealogy? Use a Pedigree Chart
Professional genealogist Cynthia Maharrey explains how to get started with your family history by creating a pedigree chart.
Our Top 10 Genealogy Webinars from Last Year
Here is the top 10 list of the most popular webinars from last year.
You Must Do This One Thing Before Leaving an Archive
Most family researchers find a journey to an archive a potentially serendipitous treat. Uncovering new evidence is possible when we know how to look for it. During the Discovering Your Bluegrass Roots seminar, we hosted multiple Kentucky research experts. One such...
Five Ideas for Getting Involved in Genealogy Research
Discover your role in promoting local genealogy research. Learn how to encourage others, utilize community resources, and uncover valuable information in this insightful guide.
Finding Kentuckians in the Tax List
Most Kentucky counties have the tax lists where you can find early settlers.
Our Best Genealogy Ideas from the Past Year
During our fifty years of encouraging family researchers and budding genealogists, the society has provided advice through the Bluegrass Roots magazine.
Learn the Common Death Causes of the 1800s
Genealogists must learn common causes of death and the reasons in the 1800s from a modern-age medical doctor.
Assembling the Early Ancestor Puzzle
Clues about our ancestors’ lives are scattered over multiple counties. Learn the keys to finding these free resources.
Finding an Heir for Your Genealogy Collection
Some family researchers lack an interested heir. Wood discusses how to find one.
Family History Library: A Genealogist Visits for Vacation
An amateur genealogist visits the Family History Library in Utah. She shares her tips for you to use for your dream vacation visit.
Which Kentucky Periodicals Can Help You Find Your Ancestors
As a family researcher, make sure you are familiar with free resources available from historical societies.