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Improve your Kentucky genealogy research with upcoming webinars

Webinars in 2026 will cover a wide variety of topics of interest to family historians. Click on the links below to get more details and make your reservations.

Jan 22: The 1833 Cholera epidemic in Lexington

Feb. 17: Court cases and laws that shaped African American slavery in early 17th Century

Mar. 9: Why you should join a Lineage Society and how to do it

Mar. 23: Researching along the Wilderness Trail

Apr. 23: Discover your Jefferson County story

May 11: When Goetta meets Grits: Defining Northern Kentucky

More to Come: Watch for details on additional webinars in the works.

  • Researching German heritage
  • Genealogy through photography
  • Understanding Bounty Lands
  • Uncover your Black roots using Family Search
  • Immigrant naturalization records in Kentucky
  • Bringing back Mount Gilead, an extinct Kentucky town
  • Military pensions in the Civil War

Webinars are open only to Kentucky Genealogical Society members. After airing, webinars are available to members in the Learning Library on our website.

If you are a member, watch your email for webinar alerts each month. If you are not a member, join today for only $20 a year. Click here to sign up.

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Lynn B Groh

Lynn is a board member of the Kentucky Genealogical Society. She grew up in Kentucky and now lives in Ohio. She is the editor of the Bluegrass Roots blog on the Kentucky Genealogical Society website and welcomes blog posts and content ideas.

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