Heritage and Genetic Genealogy

Traditional genealogy research using historical records, documentary evidence, and analysis to answer family history questions and build evidence-based conclusions.

Examples may include vital records, census records, newspapers, military records, church records, and historical documents.

Family Reconstruction

Research designed to rebuild a family unit and better understand relationships across generations.

This service may identify parents, children, siblings, spouses, extended family networks, and household structure using available evidence.

Brick Wall Research

Focused research intended to overcome difficult or stalled genealogy questions.

This service uses advanced research methods, evidence correlation, alternative sources, and strategy development to explore unresolved family history problems.

Descendancy Research

Research tracing descendants forward in time from an identified ancestor.

Often used to identify living relatives, document family lines, support DNA projects, locate heirs, or preserve family history.

Immigration Research

Research focused on identifying migration patterns and documenting family movement across regions or countries.

May include passenger lists, naturalization records, border crossings, citizenship records, and historical context.

Locality Studies

Research centered on understanding the historical, social, geographic, and cultural context of a specific place.

Locality studies help explain how location influenced records, migration, occupations, family structure, and daily life.

Probate and Land Research

Research using wills, probate files, estate records, deeds, land transfers, and ownership records to reconstruct family relationships and historical context.

This service is especially valuable for identifying heirs, confirming relationships, and tracking family movement.