Walker County Messenger

August virtual lunch and learn theme is ‘Family Legends and Stories: What to Believe’

- From Georgia Archives

On Friday, Aug. 14, the Georgia Archives’ August virtual Lunch and Learn presentati­on by Kenneth H. Thomas Jr., Family Legends and Stories: What to Believe, will be available on the YouTube channel “Georgia Archives” and also on the Archives’ website. On the website, the presentati­on can be accessed by going to the “Visit” tab on the navigation bar and then “Programs” https://www.georgiaarc­hives. org/visit/programs.

Using his own family research as an example, Thomas will take the audience on a memorable and informativ­e tour on great family myths in many families. Employing his over 50 years’ experience as a genealogis­t, he uses examples in research on what to look for, how to interpre, and helpful tips. This presentati­on is full of humor and informatio­n beneficial to the experience­d and beginner family genealogis­t.

This Lunch and Learn presentati­on was pre-recorded and not live. If you have any questions regarding the presentati­on, you can post them below the YouTube video. Hand-outs will be available on the Georgia Archives’ website under “Programs.”

Kenneth H. Thomas, Jr., is a native of Columbus, Georgia, and a graduate of Emory University. He has had an interest in genealogy since the early 1960s when he was in high school. From 1973 until his retirement in 2006 he was historian in the Historic Preservati­on Division of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Atlanta, Ga., working with the National Register of Historic Places.

That state job had no connection to his genealogy work or his free-lance work with the Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on. Through his work on the genealogy of Gov. and President Jimmy Carter, his genealogy expertise came to the attention of the AJC staff, and thus the column was born. As of 2020 for 43 years, it is the longestrun­ning genealogy column in the United States.

Thomas has published two books, Columbus, Georgia, in Vintage Postcards and Fort Benning, Images of America series.

He has served or is serving on numerous boards, including the Georgia Historical Society, the Dekalb History Center, the Wren’s Nest, Friends of Georgia Archives and History, Georgia Profession­al Genealogis­ts and Georgia Postcard Club, president.

He became a fellow of the Society of Georgia Archivists in 2009. He is the recipient of the Governor’s Award in the Humanities, the Sarah Turner Butler Heritage Award from the Historic Columbus Foundation, the Georgia Historical Society’s John McPherson Berrien Lifetime Achievemen­t Award, a Lifetime Achievemen­t/Legacy Award from Historic Westville; Georgia Historical Records Advisory Council (GHRAC) award; National Genealogic­al Society’s “The President’s Citation” and several awards for advocacy.

Thomas has a genealogy website and is a frequent lecturer on genealogy and history. He lives in Decatur, Georgia. To visit his website, Ken Thomas on Genealogy, go to: http://www.kenthomaso­ngenealogy.com/

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