Need to consult with a professional genealogist?

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During a professional genealogy research consultation, a professional genealogical researcher reviews the information you  have about your ancestors, and identifies the best records for you to search next. A consultation is perfect for genealogy clients who want advice on which records to search, but who want to do the searching themselves. Let Ron, a professional genealogist, study your findings and steer you in the right direction!

One Response to “Need to consult with a professional genealogist?”

  1. Pat

    I am trying to find the father of my great-grandfather. After a recent Y-DNA test, I have uncovered that my great-grandfather was not the son of the (supposed father). His name was, Frank “Martin”, Illegitimate son of Mary Emma Martin b. June 16, 1875 in Canaan, Maine. Mary Emma Martin married two years later to a recently widowed 65 year old man. Is there any possible way to find my biological great-great grandfather, or must i give up my research :(

    Thank you again


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