Joseph C. O'Connor
GBDo dilegencs. Well, Record Click has shown patience with the launch of the project. We will start in earnest tomorrow or day after tomorrow. Clearing the Financial hursals right now. If they exhibit equal attention to detail with the research, thing's should progress smoothly. Thank you Joseph O'Connor Open Source Advocate
Andrea Standley
GBThe Best Gift My Husband Could Ever Get! My husband was adopted and never knew his biological father. After doing Ancestry.com, he was surprised to find he had a half-sister, and that lead to 3 more sisters plus some info on his bio father, but not much else. For my husbands 70th birthday, "Mary" at RecordClick set me up with an amazing genealogist (Jason) who did a 10 hour research and book on my husbands new family and roots. It was INCREDIBLE! And part of the gift was another hour on the phone with Jason, which, again, was incredible! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!
BER
GBDr. Kim Aldridge - Wall Breaker Extreme Dr. Kim Aldridge did an awsome job piercing a brick wall I struggled with for many years. She specializes in DNA geneology and not only discovered my true great grandfathers line but also followed and validated it back to the early settlers of the mid 1600's. RecordClick offers you the same quality as the more expensive services found at the more obvious ancestry and DNA websites but at a much better price. And they are honest about estimated time to complete a project. I never felt pressured to buy more time and the justifiable additional time was offered at a discount..
Michele M.
GBOutstanding Research During a pandemic and environmental crises, Linda Worrall and Joyce Parsons researched and delivered ancestry documents that went back to the 1600's in Great Britain and France. Their thoroughness enabled me to leave a lasting legacy for my family. They worked diligently and thoroughly to satisfy my research needs. Many thanks from the bottom of my heart. Michele M.
Steve Koutny
GBMy experience with Record Click was… My experience with Record Click was exceptional and mainly because I am on the trail of my third great grandfather who has been eluding me for a very long time. My daughter will never be satisfied until she has more proof, but it is difficult dealing with records before 1800 and I understand that. At least I have a direction now. I have downloaded all of the material and am so grateful to get the new information. It took two professional genealogists, actually three if I count the information Liz Stratton did about 10 years ago. By putting the three together, the story has started to emerge. I have been very please with the work that was done. Beverlee Koutny