Branches Family History Research Package
Expand your family tree
Ideal For: Clients ready to go beyond the basics and explore multiple generations or branches of their ancestry.
Package Inclusions:
- 20 hours of professional genealogy research
- Broader searches (either in depth per ancestor or in documenting additional ancestors)
- Digital Research Report with full first-reference source citations
- Printable family tree chart
- Copies of original records identified during research
- Analysis of findings with suggestions for future avenues of research
The Branches Family History Research Package is designed for those ready to go beyond the basics and explore multiple generations or branches of their ancestry. With 20 hours of dedicated professional research, we dig deeper into your family’s story, tracing lines across regions and uncovering new connections.
Our research will include a combination of online resources, archival repositories, and specialized collections to locate and analyze records that expand and verify your ancestry. We use sound genealogical methods to ensure every finding is accurate, fully cited, and placed in historical context.
Your package includes:
- Expanded Research Plan: We assess known details and map out a strategy to investigate multiple generations or family lines.
- Broader Historical Record Searches: Vital records, census returns, church registers, probate files, land deeds, immigration records, military service files, and more.
- Document Collection: Digital images or abstracts of records found, whenever available.
- Detailed Research Report: Includes transcriptions where appropriate, analysis of each record, and complete source citations.
- Family Tree Chart : Visual representation of ancestral relationships.
- Timeline of Key Findings: A visual outline of the events and relationships discovered.
- Future Research Recommendations: Targeted suggestions for deepening your understanding of specific ancestors or locations.
Ideal for those who:
- Want to trace multiple generations of their family tree.
- Have unanswered questions about specific generations or relationships.
- Wish to confirm and expand upon prior research.