Showing posts with label Professional genealogists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Professional genealogists. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Legacy Tree Professional Research Services

Do you need help with your research? are you unable to travel to a country where you need records researched?  These professional researchers can help you get past these obstacles in your personal research.

Legacy Tree Genealogy is located near the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah. Their team of professional genealogists have university degrees in genealogy and family history, are accredited genealogists, have received certifications and other awards, and/or have decades of genealogy experience.  They can research U.S. genealogy, the British Isles, Germany, Canada, Italy, and more. 

The website offers various free genealogy resources.

Email info@legacytree.com or call 801-783-1277.

Friday, June 3, 2011

Genealogy Speakers

GeneaSpeak lists speaking engagements and profiles of genealogy speakers and presenters as well as calls for papers and upcoming genealogy conferences.

If you want to hear a speaker who specializes in your area of research...or hire a speaker on a certain topic for your group...or promote yourself, if you are a genealogy speaker... GeneaSpeak may be able to help you.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Finding Professional Genealogists


Geneapro is a directory of genealogical resources and providers

It brings together experienced genealogy researchers with people looking for accurate historical ancestral records and information.

Membership is free both for experts and for those seeking lookups.

Genealogists as well as societies can join Geneapro and make their services available to the general public. There is no charge to join, either for those providing or seeking information., although professionals do generally charge a research fee, which is displayed on a price-tag icon. The listings are attractive, and easy to read.

Records can also be found by posting a “Lookup” on Geneapro.

Professional genealogist listings, lookup service providers, and links to digitized archives and published databases are included.

Friday, July 16, 2010

Genlighten




Have you exhausted all resources for locating the document you need? Is a trip to the land of your ancestors out of the question? Has their national or regional archive not yet created an easy-to-use website for orderng records?

Genlighten is a website for obtaining documents from remote repositories. It connects you with local researchers who can find what you need.

When you search their record offerings, the kinds of documents and the cost of lookups are clearly labeled. Credentials and ratings are available for the researchers you hire. Set up a free account in order to purchase records.