We will be traveling through Kentucky next month and I get to dally long enough to do THREE days of research there! Since I've never been to Kentucky (we live on the west coast), I am very excited about this. My research interests are for the surname McKenney (by all of its spellings!) - a family that settled in and near Jefferson, Shelby, Gallatin, Carroll counties. I have found records of them (microfilmed) in those counties from the 1790s through to the 1840s. I am especially interested in John McKenney who settled on Eagle Creek in what was Gallatin and became Carroll County. He evidently died about 1839 after he was recorded in a legal document but not enumerated in the 1840 census. My question is: how can I best use my valuable time while I am there? Does Carroll County have a genealogy library? Since I have already looked at microfilmed records (census, tax records, deeds, etc), what else might I find of value when researching on-site? Any and all advise would be greatly appreciated! Thank you. Jody McKenney Thomson