Below is a description of the
typical data I provide with a Family History Research Project, plus
a guide to the information I need to begin with.
I perform an initial search from
the information provided, which tells me if the information I have
been given is enough to start searching census records and also
if will I need to buy any certificates. After this a more in-depth
investigation can commence. As every case being unique, my fees
reflect this. The cost of researching a family tree varies depending
on clients needs. All projects are tailored to suit the individual.
and whilst I make every effort to supply a full and positive report,
I cannot offer guaranteed success.
Items included within each project
include:
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COPIES OF ALL
RESEARCH DOCUMENTS: Copies of all pertinent documents
will be included with the Report for your records. These
may include such documents as birth, marriage and death
certificates, baptism records, census records, etc. A duplicate
copy of everything will be kept by me for future reference.
Other research I can do is as follows:
Census Look-up
- UK census (excluding Ireland): 1841-1911
Certificate Ordering
- England & Wales: Birth, Marriage & Death,
1837 onwards
- Scotland: Birth, Marriage & Death, 1855 onwards
Basic Information Required for Research
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Pedigree Charts - completed
as far back as you can.
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Family Group Sheets - names
of spouses and children of the ancestor you are researching.
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Names of the brothers and
sisters of the ancestor and their spouses if you know this.
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Birth, Marriage or Death Certificates.
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Obituaries, funeral cards,
etc.
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Diaries, Journals.
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Old Letters.
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Information in Family Bibles.
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Family Histories, Traditions
and Stories.
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Known places of residence
of the ancestor during his lifetime. This is very important!
- Occuaptions
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Copies of research you or
others may have already done.
Try to get as much information together
as you can. The more I have the easier it is to get started. |