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Family research can you tell you a lot about your unique ancestry and heritage. Wouldn't you like to step back in time and trace your ancestors with the help and expertise
of a
professional genealogist? With the skilled assistance
of a qualified genealogist,
you can trace your family
ancestry in millions of records worldwide. Our
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High Quality Ancestry Reesearch by Expert Genealogists

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family trees and reports we've created for our clients.
All projects will be delivered to you in a 3 ring binder which will
include a project CD or scanned docuements found during your project, family group sheets, descendancy reports,
pedigree charts, family group sheets, maps, and copies of orginal records. Typical records found during a given project would include family military records, census records, birth certificates, obituaries, cemetery records, biographies, and
many other types of records-

6 Generation Pedigrees

Family Group Sheets

Descendancy Reports

Project Report

Click here to read about what our clients are saying about our genealogists and about our unique family tree research services. When you hire a professional genealogist from our company, you will be enlisting the genealogy research
expertise of trained professionals who can help with your ancestry search in the millions of records worldwide which
have recently become available for family tree research.

Free Genealogy Research Assessment

Are you wondering how a genealogist might be able to help with your family tree research? Hit a brick wall and don't
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"Not to know what
happened
before we were
born is to remain
perpetually
a child. For
what is the worth
of a human life unless it is
woven into the life
of our ancestors by the records
of history"


-Cicero (106-43 B.C.E.)

Family Tree Search

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  • Spouse's name (If more than one please give details)
  • Ancestor's siblings' names
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Worldwide Genealogy Research
Hire a professional genealogist to help conduct your ancestry search worldwide. Following is a small list of
some of
the professional family tree research areas where our genealogists often work:

A Genealogist Can Help with Family Search!
North America United States, Canada, Mexico, Native American Genealogy, Ellis Island Research, African American Genealogy, Jewish Genealogy, DNA and Genetic Genealogy

Latin America Argentina, Brazil, Peru, and Ecuador

The British Isles England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales

Western Europe
Germany, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Netherlands, and France

Eastern Europe Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Lithuania,
Russia
, and Ukraine

Scandinavia
Denmark, Norway, Sweden

Oceania
Australia, New Zealand, DNA and Genetic Genealogy


Contact a Genealogist to Learn About Your Family History

If you are interested in speaking one of our company representatives about your specific family search plans and genealogy research goals, please contact us today. We will be happy to answer any questions you may have about our pricing and ancestry search services, and also help you formulate a unique family tree research strategy that is tailor-made to help trace your ancestry. Please call us at 1-800-416-3497 to learn more about how a genealogist can help you
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Immigrant Ancestors and Family Tree ResearchProfessional Code of Ethics

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Association of Professional Genealogists and our genealogists proudly abide by its code of ethics as we undertake our
genealogy research services. Please click
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Professional Memberships

Some of the organizations of which our genealogists are members include: Association of Professional Genealogists,
New England Historic Genealogical Society, and the Ulster Historical Foundation

What a Professional Genealogist Does

A genealogist performs many types of  research during a typical ancestry search. When you hire a professional genealogist from MyGenealogist.com, you are enlisting the services of an genealogy expert who can assist you with a variety of
family tree research projects including the following:

Genealogy Research Plans

Before commencing any ancestry search it is important for a genealogist to formulate goals and construct a genealogy
research outline. During this critical first step in the genealogy research process, a genealogist will design a unique family
tree research project for you which will be tailor made according to your unique family ancestry and genealogy research needs.


Genealogy Research in Vital Records

A professional genealogist will attempt to uncover all available vital information on your ancestors during your family tree search. Important information gathered from this type of family search may include information on your ancestors' birth
dates, marriage dates, and death dates and will be located in a wide variety of sources including birth certificates, Social
Security death records, gravesites, death certificates, censuses, marriage certificates, as well as many other sources.
Our genealogists will provide you with copies of many of these original records found upon completion of
your genealogy research project.


Genealogy Research in Cemetery Records

 
During this type of family search a genealogist can discover the cemeteries where your ancestors or other long-lost
family members are buried. Your ancestors' gravesites hold many clues about your family ancestry including information about family relationships, birth and death information, and other to other valuable information which is helpful to family research.
A family search in cemetery records is important in that a search for a burial plot for one family member will
often yield information on spouses, children, siblings, parents, and other close relatives. Many family members are often
buried in a family plot and much can be learned about a family by locating these important records.
Our professional genealogists can even visit family cemeteries on your behalf to take pictures of family headstones. Cemetery records are
an important component of a family research project and are essential to learning more about your family ancestry. As
you begin to trace your ancestors, cemetery records will help you to fill in many new generations to your family tree.


Genealogy Research in Census Records

 
During this type of family search a genealogist collects information from census records which will tell you many revealing things about your family ancestry including: the names of various family members, age, occupation, immigration year, naturalization year, military service, real estate information, and much more. Census records are the backbone of most genealogy research projects and a genealogist should spend considerable time in these records in an attempt to trace your family tree. Family research in census records is absolutely critical to the overall success of any family tree search since it helps a genealogist document many different branches of a family tree very quickly.

Genealogy Research in Court Records

  A genealogist can do much needed family research on your behalf in court records in the places where your family and ancestors lived in the past. A genealogist will trace your ancestors in records like family wills, probate, guardianship
records, land deeds, and court minutes. This type of family search can be enlightening and tell us a great deal about your
family ancestry and genealogy.
  A family search in court records sometimes give details about family lawsuits, divorces, criminal proceedings, heirship, guardianship, and other aspects of a family’s history. These records are important and are usually explored in later phases of a given project since they are often unindexed and somewhat time-consuming to search. Court documents are important records to the professional genealogist and can reveal a lot about your family ancestry and heritage.

Genealogy Research in Land and Property Records

Land records are important to a genealogist in that they often provide much needed insight into an ancestor’s exact place
of residence, the type of house or other property owned, the number of acres owned, and other important information.
Land deeds often list many members of a given family including parents, siblings, children, and many other types of family members. These records are a real boon to an ancestry researcher and can help paint an interesting portrait about your family’s unique history and heritage. As you trace your ancestry in these records, many exciting discoveries will be made
about your family ancestry and genealogy. These records are especially important for family tree research in the 1600's
and 1700's in the United States and Canada.

Genealogy Research in Family Wills and Probate Records

A family search in wills and probate records can reveal a lot about your family ancestry. Family tree research in
these important records can tell you a lot about your ancestors' personal property and land ownership, names of family
members, names of heirs, and other important information. This type of family search is crucial to any long term project
and often proves instumental in helping to solve tough case or brick wall problem. Once you have performed all of your family research in vital records and census records, it is important to move on to these records when available. When conducting a family search in the 1600's and 1700's, for example, these are sometimes the only records available
which will help you trace your family tree back to earlier generations in the old American colonies like Virginia, Massaschusetts, and Pennsylvania.

Genealogy Research in Ecclesiastical Records (church, temple, synagogue,etc.)

These records are important to a comprehensive family search and should never be overlooked. These records would
include church baptismal records, marriage records, burial records, catechisms, family obituaries, church membership records, and many other types of important records. A family search in these records will almost always help you to
more greatly illuminate different branches of you family tree as well as providing you with much needed information to
help trace your ancestry further back in time. 

Genealogy Research in Military Records

A genealogist can also help you discover whether your family members or ancestors were members of the armed
forces and particpated in major historical events like the American Revolution, U.S. Civil War, World War I, World
War ll, etc.
These records often include information about an ancestor’s military rank, regiment information, dates of
service, battles fought, and other interesting details. Military records such as army service records, pension files, and other records are a cornerstone of a well-rounded genealogy research project. A family tree search would not be complete
without these important records.

Genealogy Research in Ships' Passenger Lists

When available, ship’s manifests make for exciting discoveries during a family tree research project. These records will tell you a great deal about your family ancestry as they are often loaded with important information like your ancestor’s
place of origin, immigration date, occupation, family relatives’ names, and other important information. A family search in these records will often help you pinpoint the exact date of your ancestors' arrival to the United States, Canada, Australia, and many other countries. Family and friends often traveled together in what is known as "chain migration", and as you
trace your ancestry in these records you can often piece together many branches of your family in your immigrant
ancestors' new homeland as well as their point of origin in the old country. 

Genealogy Research in Immigration and Naturalization Records

Discover what country your ancestors originated in before moving to the United States, Great Britian, Australia,
Canada, and many other countries. A
genealogist can perform family tree research in naturalization records and ships'
passengers lists to discover a wealth of information about the origins of these individuals.
These records include
Declaration of Intention and Petitions for Citizenship. Information found in naturalization records can tell you a lot about
your family ancestry as these records sometimes include exact birth dates, birthplace, country of origin, occupation,
parents’ names, home address, and other important information.
This type of family research is often exciting and can can explain many interesting things about your unique family ancestry and genealogy.

Genealogy Research in Family Obituaries

Obituaries can often hold a veritable goldmine of important information. These records often describe detailed information about an individual’s occupation, professional and recreational memberships, military service, parents’ names, children’s names, siblings’ names, birth date, birth place, death date, death place, and place of burial. Additionally, these records can sometimes contain a lot of biographical detail about many other important events in an individual’s life. We never neglect these important records as we trace your ancestry during your family research project.

And Much More!

Thanks so much for visiting MyGenealogist.com. Our genealogists are looking forward to assisting you with your
ancestry search!
Please remember to visit our
testimonials
page to hear firsthand what our many satisfied clients are saying
about our genealogists and highly acclaimed family tree research services!

If you'd like to speak to a live representative today about how our genealogists can help with your ancestry search,
please email us at helpdesk@mygenealogist.com or call us today at
1-800-416-3497. We are happy
 to assist you!

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