Welcome to Your Family's History - The Genealogy Resource
Exploring your family's history can be a rewarding and sometimes a frustrating experience.
- Uncover unknown facts and documents about your ancestors.
- Trace the journeys of your ancestors to learn where they lived, their traditions, medical history and other facts that lead to your life.
- Most importantly, create a permanent record of information that can be shared with present and future generations of your family.
- The elder members of your family have intimate knowledge of family members and past generations
- Capture what they can remember before they are no longer with us.
- They can may be able to provide information such as dates and places about their ancestors that would become crucial to an ancestor research project.
- Many times they are the only ones left to share stories about their ancestors that future generations would find interesting reading about.
This information along with the factual data and copies of records along with a family tree chart create a lasting permanent legacy for your use today (can be shared with family members now) and your descendants.
The Internet has made a vast amount of information available today. This vast amount of information appeals to many people who desire to learn more about their family tree, to start out to do their own family research thinking all of the information is available on the Internet.
- In fact, only about 5-7% of the records and information you will need is available on the Internet.
- Only about 1-2% of all records and family histories are on the Internet.
- More and more family tree's are being added to the Internet every day.
- Not all family information published on the Internet is correct!
- Some of the Internet research sites require a membership fee to search on them.
You can either do the research yourself, or we can do all of the in-depth research for you to save time.
- Research done correctly takes a lot of time to decipher information and create factual data that can be substantiated by accurate supporting documents.
- Document and record the information found.
- Record and make copies of the records used in the research.
- Publish the final report, chart, tree and book.
- Translating records into English.
A researcher will find a list of people with the same name and important dates, as they do their research and they must take the time to accurately research and analyze every fact they collect to ensure it pertains to the correct family member. It is easy to be fooled by this and select what appears to be the right information when if fact is is not the right personal at all. This is also a major issue when you find published family trees on the Internet created by other family members that include pieces of information about your ancestors that you do not have. You need to evaluate these new pieces of information and validate them with other known facts before you add the information to your family tree.
Most people have only small snippets of time to devote to the project. Thus projects can stretch over many years and people sometimes lose interest in the project altogether and never finish. Consider hiring a professional genealogist who can focus on your project and complete the research in a much shorter time-frame. We are professional genealogists with over 25 years of experience, knowledge and access to billions of records needed to research family ancestors. We are here to help you create a permanent and lasting records of your family's history for current and future generations to enjoy. Contact us for a free estimate.





