Other Investigative Research
We support public and private entities searching for both living and deceased individuals, and help uncover deeper understanding of a person's background to support their case.
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Research methods:
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Genealogy research
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Archival and public records research
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DNA genealogy​
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Research to support international citizenship applications (folks seeking dual citizenship in non-US countries)
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Past projects include working with individuals to locate missing or newly discovered family members, collaboration with local government entities to conduct an heir search, and DNA genealogy.
​Deliverables:​ Report and documentation
Delivery method: Digital, paper reports available for an added fee
​Estimated timeframe: Generally around 1-2 months*
Cost: Hourly fee ($75) or project fee* (project-dependent), 10% discount for returning clients
*A more accurate estimate will be provided after consultation.
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More details:
Expertise in lineage tracing. We excel at constructing detailed family trees, which is crucial for identifying potential heirs or missing persons. We are skilled in navigating various genealogical databases and archives, both online and offline, which can expedite the search process for both deceased and living individuals.
We are familiar with genetic genealogy and current testing services and can help interpret DNA test results to identify biological relationships. We're also experienced in providing research to satisfy applications for dual citizenship in non-US countries. As with other research projects, we apply rigorous and creative research techniques to uncover obscure records and connect seemingly unrelated pieces of information. We validate genealogical findings by providing additional historical evidence or context that supports or challenges the research conclusions.
"Vicki is a very knowledgeable and responsive researcher. She readily unearthed a set of key photos and documents that elevated our PBS documentary series up."