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ACGS: KY Land Records and How to Use Them

By Mike Watson

Adair County Genealogical Society hosts our next Saturday Session with Kandie Adkinson, from the Kentucky Land Office division of the Kentucky Secretary of State's Office. Learn all you will ever need to know about the land grant and patenting process of early Kentucky from the undisputed expert on the subject.

The meeting will take place from NoonCT until 2pmCT on Saturday, May 20, 2023, in the Adair Genealogy & History Resource Center, 307 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY.


For additional information: 270-280-1024; adairgenealogy@gmail.com; or check our FaceBook sites: Adair County Genealogical Society or Adair, Cumberland and Metcalfe County Ky History and Genealogy or Adair County, Kentucky Genealogy and History.

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