The Kentucky Genealogical Society and the Kentucky Historical Society co-sponsor a Family History Workshop on the second Saturday of each month at the Kentucky History Center in Frankfort. Each workshop is designed to present information on genealogical and historical research, and includes programs by subject matter experts.
For more information on the KGS/KHS Workshops, visit the KGS website.
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Photo by Tom Beatty At left, several members of the Scott County Genealogical Society attended the March 2011 KGS/KHS Family History Workshop in Frankfort. At right, Louisville resident Deborah Lord Campisano spoke about the basics of genealogy research.
Program description for the February 11, 2012 KGS/KHS Family History Workshop:
"Entangled Lives"
A dialogue between descendants of a master and his slave. Presented by Ann Neel and Pam Smith.
Time: 10:30 a.m. - 1:45 p.m., including a lunch break. Registration required (502-564-1792, ext. 4460) by noon, February 10th.
Location: Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History, 100 West Broadway, Frankfort, Kentucky
Presentation by KTIG
Following the close of each Family History Workshop, the Kentucky Technology in Genealogy Users Group (KTIG) offers a free program to help support researchers' use and understanding of technology as it applies to genealogy. All interested persons are invited to participate in the monthly KTIG program at 1:45 p.m.