Gary Williams
GBMy wife was adopted at age two My wife was adopted at age two, and for an unknown reason her birth records were sealed. But her adoption decree, signed by a judge in 1946, listed the names of her birth parents. She always wondered who they were. I found RecordClick online and and hired them to hopefully find the parents. And Quentin Wells did! The work he did was incredibly thorough and gave her so much information that she is satisfied that she now knows everything she has always wanted to know. Thank you again, Quentin.
Kim D
GBTanner was so great! Tanner was so great! He was able to complete the job! He verified the name of my biological father after making several deductions, from my paternal DNA and from the current placement of some unknown distant cousins that showed up on my 23andme account. I could tell he really got into the whole excitement of it all! It felt like he was on my side and was determined to get the answers. Record-Click is the most cost-effective company to hire for this kind of investigation. The other company (with initials LT) quoted me a price that was over 7 xs more than Record Click. And they were very stiff on the phone. I can take the time to learn all about my paternal heritage now. And get to know the brother I never knew I had!
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.
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
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