Michele M.
USOutstanding 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.
Andrea Standley
USThe 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!!
Aaron Mulready
USFor just under $900 I had 3 people… For just under $900 I had 3 people added to my tree. I’ve never been the type of person to write a bad review I just feel very underwhelmed. Would be less upset if I didn’t describe my situation and have a package recommended to me. I was under the impression that I would have a team for the 10 hour package but it seems just 1 person was assigned to me. You live and you learn.
Joseph C. O'Connor
USDo 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
Charlotte A Rice
USLove 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