The South Africa to Germany case is multi-faceted, multi-location, fascinating & challenging. We’ve already found one matriarch having departed Hamburg on the Hamburg Passenger Lists.
The huge South Africa back to Germany research case will require research off-site & on-site in various locations in Germany. Since 1979, over the last 3 decades, [...]
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For their clients, Karl & Lynell have found data & documents on thousands of living & deceased persons. Ancestral Intelligence Agency has solved cases that others said “can’t be done!” Karl & his wife, Lynell, in 2006, were THE very first two persons selected at Ancestry.com for [...]
Karl-Michael Sala: In 2006, I did some of the foundational ancestral research for an unnamed celebrity for Ancestry.com. I also did some genealogy research for my own celebrity friend with whom I played in a soul band while we were teenagers. I found his ancestral historical images in every USA census from 1930 on [...]
HIGH SUCCESS RATIO! In the last year, not one, but two people have contacted me via my website; both provide what they seek. Skillfully, I find their ancestor on an immigrant ship AND the emigrant ship that departed Hamburg AND a previously unknown ancestral town of origin in Germany. I email, no reply; I [...]
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10% RESIDUAL (yes, on-going) research credit or commission paid out for referrals! Unheard of! But then, since 1979, Karl is always performing unheard of research practices & procedures. To wit, Karl is [...]
7 June 2009: Another German ancestral village of origin ascertained! Got US, immigration or Euro-German Genealogy? No guarantee, but I’ll give it my best. No find? No fee! Minimum $1,000 for that contingency option. $600 minimum for $60/hr rate. 50% discount on your 1st retainer! So, the more you send, the more double research you [...]
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From: Lois [Jurss] (katlynn@cfl.rr.com)
Sent: Tue 6/02/09 4:30 PM
To: Karl and Lynell Sala (karlmsala@msn.com)
[Hi Karl!] Here is something I sent to my genealogy buddies –
For me my brick wall was for my maternal ancestry. You see[,] my [Reinhol(d)(t) Horn, his wife & children] [...]
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If I found the city of Euro-Germanic origin for your immigrant ancestor, what would that German Genealogy Research be worth to you?
That is the present dilemma for Paul Fox from the KC, Kansas area ! According to his recent query to us via the Contact The German Genealogist link at the top of this URL’s homepage, [...]
Several descendants had wondered about the details & rumors were spread–both then & now–but again, nobody in the family had ever found these newspaper articles! These Carson City, Nevada newspapers were not only online, but they had also been indexed online many years ago!
Priscilla Clark Pickett Wilford: News articles on her murder!
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Yahoo Best Answers for GermanGenealogist: 138 points Level 1 25% Best answer (2; but one was deleted for my having revealed that I do German ancestry, genealogy & family history research for a living. I will not apologize for the great works we do. The shame goes to a misguided human at Yahoo Answers for [...]
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