Services – Family History Research, Writing & Education

FAMILY HISTORY RESEARCH

For all aspects of family history research tailored to your needs. Through regular emails, telephone conversations or face to face consultation I can develop a plan to get you started on your research and guide you along the way. If you have already started your research and feel you have exhausted all lines of inquiry or have hit a brick wall, I can assess your results and offer advice to break through the blocks or fill in the gaps. My priority is to make sure you get the most out of all the records and archives available to you. I am also available to conduct the family history research for you from start to finish (although there’s never an end to family history) or anywhere in between.

Research credits can be purchased which include a series of emails, telephone conversations and look-ups [Price on application] or pay by the hour at $25/hour

FAMILY HISTORY WRITING

If the aim of your family history research is to write your family story and have it published as an ebook or hard copy then I can help you along the way. Through regular emails, telephone conversations or face to face consultation I can develop a plan for you to follow and provide assistance in structuring and compiling your family history. Once you have written the story I can proof read and offer suggestions for improvement or additional research to fill in the gaps.

Consultation credits can be purchased which include a series of emails, telephone conversations and look-ups [Price on application] or pay by the hour at $25/hour

EDUCATION

I regularly run workshops on family history research, writing your family story and how to build your  family tree with www.Ancestry.com.au. I am available to present a workshop to your group on any of these topics or I can provide guidance and instruction in a one on one setting.

Price on Application.

William Gilbee underground in the Unity Mine, Bendigo for the visit of the HRH Prince of Wales, 4 June 1920

William Gilbee underground in the Unity Mine, Bendigo for the visit of the HRH Prince of Wales, 4 June 1920