Hi, if you need help with the search then you might want to try Genealogyfreelancers.com. Researchers make offers on your request and the bids are private so you can decide who might be right for your particular case. Good luck!!
I think it is worth it. It just depends on what you are looking for, sometimes the info. there is just what someone else has posted and may not be true. You can try Ancestry.com for a month and see if you like it.
Hello all! I'm wondering if anyone has had good luck with websites that promise information? I live in Minnesota and most of my relatives lived in Kansas. I'm looking for birth, death, marriage records. Thanks! Kelly
It might well depend on the time period and the current laws in Kansas.And the laws might be different for each type of record. Marriage records are more "public" then birth records.
Ancestry.com is very good but whether they have access to the time period you're working in it's difficult to predict.
Eventually, you'll end up with a rather large collection of resources on and off the web.
Copy, paste and have a go. Tip: don't put too much info into the search at first and try different combinations. Lots of luck and I hope I was of some help.
Have a good day! Best regards from Monica, Berlin, Germany
Does anyone have any information regarding My ancestor Friedrich Wilhelm Vater, born 22 November 1859 . His mother Anna married Martin Piesker and they emmigrated to Australia in 1877 via Hamburg. I understand they came from Kolkwitz or Cottbus , Brandenburg, Germany. Where would I look for birth records etc? Were they 'wendish'? How do I go about finding more information?