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“GENEALOGY: A record or table of the descent of a person, family, or group from an ancestor or ancestors; a family tree.” American Heritage Dictionary

Do you need help researching your family tree? Have you gone as far as you can go on your own? Do you need just one document that will verify a bit of questionable information that you already have? Maybe you simply don't have the time to research your ancestry yourself. Well, don't give up on the possibility of reaching a branch that seems to be just beyond your grasp. Let me help you climb higher in your tree.

I don’t think it is possible to ever come to the end of a genealogical research project. A family tree can have many branches. There will always be something else out there to discover. I started researching my own family almost 45 years ago and I know there is a massive amount of information yet to unearth. But, with the WWW resources available now, it has been easier to find verifiable pieces of data.

A mistake a lot of people make is thinking that they are going to produce an extensive family tree by spending a few hours work on the Internet. It takes more than that, much more. Indeed, there is a lot of information available via the web, but the majority of it is only available to you if you are a member of the services providing that information. I have membership access to a number of online subscription membership databases that provide widespread sources of information and they have been invaluable in my research.










I have become passionate about my Family History and believe that Family History research should be an affordable service for people interested in their Ancestry. My prices are reasonable and considerably less than those of other area and Internet-based services.

Genealogy Tip: Two heads are better than one, so share your genealogy brick wall with a friend or researcher. A fresh pair of eyes may see the answer that has been just out of sight.


For information, email me:  tree_tracer@memoriesthenandnow.com

Genealogy Research