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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..
Krittin
THMy Irish Grandmother was born in… I believe my Grandmother was born in Ireland but can't be sure. As I don't have her birth name... I only know her by the name she took when she got married to my grandfather... RecordClick's researchers in Ireland did a fantastic job in helping solve this mystery. I believe they have 5 researchers in Ireland... Thank you Record Click
Rose Kiefer
CAI provided alot of research into my… I provided alot of research into my family tree and asked for 1 piece of information and they couldn't provide any help or details into getting the historical details on my grandmother.. For me it was a complete waste of money sadly. If you have put a lot of research and effort into your family tree I would suggest using another provider.
christine a. a.
GBHired for a court/estate case My family had an estate issue with an inheritance from a distant relative. We had to prove that we were related in court. I found Recordclick through online reviews. From my experience, I recommend them highly. They assigned a project manager and a genealogist to my case. They were very responsive, professional and hard working. I thought the price was reasonable, too, with no surprises.
Charlotte A Rice
GBLove RecordClick Love RecordClick. Megan has been so professional and provides complete reports and the back-up records to go with them. On my Italian grandmother's side of the family, she was able to go back many generations on both of her parents. On my Italian grandfather's side, she ran into a dead-end. It turns out his father, Graziano Menante, was a "foundling" - a child abandoned at birth. A foundling was given a made-up name by the town clerk. At this point a DNA search is the only option. Since that might not produce any results, I decided not to pursue it. Thanks again Megan and Record Click! Charlotte