Yes, put "professional genealogist" in your favorite search engine and you will get lots of hits. Or contact your local genealogy group (look in the phone book), or visit my bio page for my email address.
Yes, there are many organizations that offer genealogy tracing services for a fee. Some well-known ones include Ancestry.com, MyHeritage, and Genealogy.com. These organizations have extensive databases and resources to help individuals trace their family history and discover their ancestors.
Kindred Konnections is a good site for that. I do transcribing for them and earn 1 free hour with them and you can do as many as you want. To get into the membership section you have to pay but if you do the transcribing(census pages,typing out names)you can use that 9one of your hours) to get into the paid section and search.
If you search hard enough, yes, you can find some. Some people have been able to trace their family's heritage back at many hundred years without using Ancestry.com or any other genealogy site. Also, many people who have used Ancestry.com in the past have posted their findings and family trees on their own websites. You might try using a search engine (like Google or Bing) to find information by entering a person's name in quotes (ex: "John Edward Doe"). You might also want to include a birthday or day of death (not in quotes) to improve your results. This method is not guaranteed to work because not every family has kept great family records, and even fewer have posted on private web sites, but if you cannot use real archives and will not pay for access to the pay sites, that is all you can do..
There usually is no fee, just signatures from all parties.
Most genealogy search sites charge a fee for regular use in order to cover the cost of maintaining and constantly updating their databases. These sites invest significant resources in collecting and organizing vast amounts of historical records and genealogical data, which requires ongoing efforts and expenses. Charging fees allows them to sustain their operations, improve the quality of their services, and provide a better user experience for their customers.
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You will need to fill out an Articles of Organization and submit a filing fee of $125 made out to the State. Send the Articles of Organization and filing fee to the following address:P.O. Box 67Columbus, Ohio43216
Under a managed care plan, a person can enroll in an organization that charges a monthly fee. In return for this monthly fee, the enrollee receives access to health care services from the organization.
Sites such as Trace a Mobile, Mobile Locate and Follow Us can help to search for a mobile phone number and trace the owner information. They usually charge a small fee for this service.
Yes if you charge a fee. No if you just assit.
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All free male persons, hired servants, and apprentices between the age of 16 and 50.
A clerical fee is a charge typically imposed by a business or organization for administrative processing tasks, such as document handling, data entry, or record keeping. It is a fee for the manual labor associated with processing paperwork or performing administrative duties.
Yes, there is plenty of directories that are online that will trace the number. Usually there is a fee associated with the service. Many investigators are very successful at this.
The vendor you purchased the money order from can trace it, for a fee.
You need an Articles of Organization from your State and enough money to pay the filing fee which ranges from $50 to $500.
"Yes it does, for a fee. They will let you input a persons information and they will tell you if they have anything. If they do you can choose to pay for a report."