The backbone of most genealogy and family history research consists of discovering and analyzing microfilm scans of life records, which are usually available through online archives. These records are used to establish ancestral kinship and to answer genealogical questions. If you wish to learn more about your ancestry, or if you have hit a dead end in your own research, please contact me about my research services.

Online Records

Important genealogical information can often be found at villages throughout Wisconsin. Local historical societies have information about their settler families. Churches keep the sacramental records of their early parishioners. Graveyards are full of rows of headstones with important life information engraved on their faces. I offer services to travel to and conduct family history research at locations like these.

Field Research

Genealogy records are generally housed within physical archives and repositories. Scans of these records are often available online, though this is not always the case. Some records are available for digital viewing within certain authorized locations, while other records may only be viewed physically at their locations of keeping. I offer services to travel to and conduct family history research at locations like these.

Archival Research