Family History Research
A survey conducted by Harris Poll revealed the following topics were what U.S. adults wanted to know about:
~ Career highlights (e.g., significant work achievements, favorite job)
~ Family history (e.g., genealogy, origins of the family)
~ Life advice (e.g., view on aging, words of wisdom to share with children and grandchildren)
~ Medical history (e.g. health issues common with family members, life-threatening disease diagnosis)
~ Personal history (e.g., childhood memories, dating history).
As we grow older we realize the importance of learning as much as we can about our ancestry and passing that knowledge on to succeeding generations.
I look forward to being of service to you so that you can determine your ancestral roots and develop a better understanding of who you are and where you came from. Your medical history, your likes and dislikes, skills and abilities, intelligence, etc., all come from your ancestors. Search for yourself using our links, or we will do the research for you.
Gary Mialocq, PhD