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The Bourbon County Kentucky Genealogical Society was formed on November 20, 2003. The Board and the membership work hard to create an organization to be proud of and to rival the longer standing societies of our area. If you have genealogical ties to Bourbon County, KY, we invite you to become a member of our Society.
We aim to promote interest and encourage people who have an interest in genealogical research in Bourbon County, Kentucky. We aim to cooperate to the highest level possible with other societies that are actively interested in genealogical preservation. We aim to collect and preserve cemetery records, Bible records, military records, government records, vital statistic records and other records and other records relating to genealogical preservation. |
The official newsletter of the Bourbon County KY Genealogical Society. See what's in the latest Issue! Editor Ada Soberg Email: [email protected]
Join Now!! Join the Bourbon County KY Genealogical Society and begin enjoying Member Benefits which includes the society newsletter, The Bourbon Countian.
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All Events held the 3rd Thursday of each month at Paris - Bourbon County Public Library 6-8 pm, 701 High St., Paris, KY unless otherwise stated. See Map
The Bourbon County Genealogical Society welcomes contributions of all kinds. Please consider contributing your family records, government records, local records and original articles.
PROJECTS ON THE INTERNET Naming the Forgotten - The Eastern State Hospital Project
Naming the Forgotten, a special project within the KyGenWeb, is working to gather the names of those who lived and died at Eastern State Hospital, formerly the Eastern State Lunatic Asylum, prior to 1956. It is suspected that the hospital cemetery may hold as many as 10,000 unmarked graves. Anyone with information to assist in this endeavor please contact Mary Hatton.
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