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Got smudged-ink German handwriting? Check out what this court reporter said about German Genealogy Researcher, Karl-Michael Sala!

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Diane Mason Gray endorsed Karl-Michael Sala
Karl-Michael [Sala of GermanGenealogist.com] is a genius at translating smudged-ink German handwriting! How he read the documents I sent to him, I’ll never know. I wasn’t expecting to have such wonderful translation, perhaps just a word or two to give me a hint, but he read nearly all of the documents word for word for me. What a talent! I highly recommend Karl-Michael to anyone with a German heritage needing genealogical research or translation. He is honest, forthright, and of the highest integrity.
Keywords: Genealogy, Geneology, German Genealogy, Germanic Genealogy, Prussia

Karl responds: Thank you, Diane! Talent, Technology & Time is how it was done, Diane!

Here is just a portion of Diane’s ancestor’s document image which had been both enlarged & enhanced from its original, even darker state. At the bottom of the smaller image is how the handwriting is supposed to look. In this case, the writer used both German & your more familiar Latin scripts!

FUN CHALLENGE FOR YOU FOR A FREE CONSULTATION: For a free consultation on your or a friend’s USA, immigration or European genealogy, tell me what date is showing & the name of the place he is from. Just the 1st 6 of 8 letters of the place will do; the last 2 are hard to decipher. No cheating, now{;>). Give it your best shot & still get some service from me on your dilemma{;>) Either email karlmsala@msn.com or contact us via the Contact Us button/tab in white writing above.

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TWO $1,000 clients acquired via Karl’s Linkedin.com German Genealogy activity!

Yes, it is a numbers game that must constantly & consistently, but with finesse, be played.  One client called me “dear” in writing & when I talked with her on the phone.  Mind you, this was a total stranger who had merely read my writings & profile on Linkedin.com!  Our conversation was like we had known each other for years!  Yes, this is the way it is supposed to be!  GermanGenealogist.com is happy. Click here for a short piece with a nice, short tune.

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67th endorsement received for German Genealogy by Karl-Michael Sala of GermanGenealogist.com!

67th endorsement received for German Genealogy by Karl-Michael Sala of GermanGenealogist.com!

Jacqueli Finley

, Genealogist – Custom Research, Association of Professional Genealogist (colleague) worked directly with you

“Karl-Michael has proven himself for decades to be competent and professional genealogist at all levels. I would recommend his services to anyone! Jacqueli Finley, CG, APG” September 22, 2011

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Karl-Michael Sala aka GermanGenealogist.com gets 66th endorsement on Linkedin.com for German Genealogy!

Karl-Michael Sala coached this client to step away from the notion that his ancestor came from “Osnabruck.”  It is the professionally-accepted practice to FIRST exhaust all USA sources, to include family members.  This case was cracked by this client pinning down a location NEAR Osnabrück–Mettigen he thought, but we clarified “Mettingen,” which is indeed very near to Osnabrück!

September 9, 2011

Matt Yancey File Clerk at The Medical Center of Plano    Location   Dallas/Fort Worth Area     Industry   Human Resources

Genealogy     Karl Michael [Sala] is a great [German] Genealogy coach.  I have been trying to find my German ancestors [since 1998] and may be climbing the wrong tree branches.  He has given me sources [that I never found].  Some of them are as follows:

[Family History] Library Catalog: Germany, Preußen, Westfalen, Mettingen – Church records (4) Kirchenbuch, 1679-1939 author: Evangelische Kirche Mettingen (Kr. Tecklenburg)

availability: Family History Centers

Kirchenbuch, 1618-1875

author: Katholische Kirche Mettingen (Kr. Tecklenburg) availability: Family History Centers

Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1816-1874 author: Katholische Kirche Mettingen (Kr. Tecklenburg) Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1816-1874

Top qualities: Personable , Expert , Good Value

Matt Yancey hired Karl-Michael in 2011.

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GermanGenealogist.com: “A person of integrity and commitment, LDS, a german gen[ea]logist, and one hell of salesman!” –Chaotic Eclectic

Karl-Michael Sala : Who am I that thou art mindful of me?

 

Chaotic Eclectic : A person of integrity and commitment, LDS, a german gen[ea]logist, and one hell of salesman!

 

OK, I’ll buy that.  So, I linked up with him, for, by way of what he wrote, I recognized his identity.  He is someone who sat right behind me when we did fund-raising for conservative causes in Mesa, AZ {;>)  Out of about 100 rep’s, I was often THE #1 fund-raiser.  He would listen to my technique.

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Nice to hear from German Genealogy clients, an LDS author, from the 1980s, whose German ancestry research case in Lippe, Detmold we cracked!

Diane Deputy

Dear Karl, So happy to hear you and your wife are doing so well. With all the increased interest in genealogy, there should also be many more interested in finding German ancestors.

I will always be appreciative of the fine work you did clearing the block on our Dreier family in Lippe, Germany. Later, I was able to extend the line even further, by following an inspired happening in the Staatsarchiv in Detmold, which led me to Sternberg in Lippe and contacted the church in that area.   Karl, all the best to you and your wife!    Sincerely, Diane Deputy

Roots & branches: An exciting collection of genealogical success stories Roots & branches: An exciting collection of genealogical success stories

by Connie Rector and Diane Deputy

My rating: 5 stars; Biased, due to the spiritual nature of the stories & one of them being my own: “All My Children” p. 15-18.

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More pro bono work for strangers; another South African records mystery solved!

Dear Heather Vallance

www.GermanGenealogist.com solves another mystery!  OK, so it was just about records; so what? This is the KEY piece of data needed to continue research!

Sorry you were lead astray by whomever you consulted.  If you appreciate our efforts & time & results, please PayPal $100 (or more if you’d like more effective, i.e. non-dinking around research) to mfhm1979@hotmail.com. This enables us to serve others & sometimes actually win some big client retainers.

From Lynell & Karl-Michael Sala: Ask, and 80% of the time, ye shall receive. Hire us & you get a 50% discount on your initial research retainer ($1000 to $10,000). Expensive?  No, Sir/Ma’am.   Expensive is when you spend many & much efforts, 30 years’ time–& thousands of $–just TRYING to find what we usually find within a week. Or minutes{;>)

PayPal mfhm1979@hotmail.com (any amount, but please do not cut us short!  For goodness sake, what is this finding & this research worth to you?)

You owe me lunch.  OK, how about a referral{;>).  OK, hire us.  Order the appropriate films you need into a FHC near you or hire us.  Our last client from South Africa gladly paid about $15,000 to have us crack all FOUR of his German, Lithuania & Poland lineages!

Parish registers, Catholic Church, Sacred Heart, Bloemfontein (Orange Free State), 1849-1992
authors: Catholic Church. Sacred Heart (Bloemfontein, Orange Free State), (Main Author)
format: Manuscript/On Film
language: English, Latin
publications: Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1992
physical: on 3 microfilm reels, 35 mm.

Microfilm of records in the archives of the Roman Catholic Church, Bloemfontein, Republic of South Africa.

Text in English and Latin.  Includes indexes.

Baptisms, marriages, confirmations, first communions, and deaths of the Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Bloemfontein, Orange Free State. Confirmation, marital and death information is sometimes included with baptismal records.

Subjects    South Africa, Orange Free State, Bloemfontein – Church records

Film Notes   Note   Location   Film

Marriages 1882-1902 Baptisms 1882-1898 Marriages (addenda) 1902-1907 Marriages 1902-1924   FHL INTL Film   1864076 Items 2-4

Marriages 1924-1954   FHL INTL Film   1864076 Items 6-8

Marriages (civil copy) 1954-1972 Marriages (parish copy) 1924-1992  FHL INTL Film 1864077 Items 1-3

Baptisms index 1849-1929 Baptisms (parish copy) 1849-1881, 1898-1950  FHL INTL Film 1864077 Items 10-13

Baptisms 1950-1992 Confirmations 1887-1944  FHL INTL Film  1864078 Items 1-5

Confirmations 1947-1992 First communions 1946-1991   FHL INTL Film  1864078 Items 7-8
Deaths 1930-1992  FHL INTL Film   1864078 Items 10-11

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NOT born in Germany after all ! How to Win Fans, Friends & Influence other German Genealogy Hobbyists–Without Paying Your Bills!

NOT born in Germany after all !  How to Win Fans, Friends & Influence other German Genealogy Hobbyists–Without Paying Your Bills!

 

Stefanie Mickle Hobson posted on Facebook to Karl-Michael Sala!

 

Thanks for the friend request, Karl..I am going to look through my papers, and get you some names and maybe you can see what you can find out?

 

Karl-Michael Sala wastes NO TIME: Have you an online family tree, perhaps at Ancestry.com or elsewhere? If not email karlmsala at msn. com a GEDCOM. Failing that, mail us hard copies: 5010 E Cheyenne Dr APT 1023; Phoenix, AZ 85044 USA Questions: 480-507-33169 = 1-888-456-7252 http://www.germangenealogist.com/

The German Genealogist: Home of the best German Genealogist in the world. Get your German Genealogy research projects completed with the German Genealogist and his expert research team.

 

Long story short, in the midst of an online chat, Stefanie Mickle Hobson wrote:  “Great! Wow..I can’t believe how fast you’re finding this stuff..how cool is that? [Within minutes, in real-time, after I coached her on how to invite me as an Editor to her tree, I IMMEDIATELY found numerous data, documents & images!] …

Stefanie wrote later: “…wow that’s impressive.  Great Karl, thank you so much! Exactly..I have been looking in all the wrong places, and you have already found information that I couldn’t!”

“Very please[d] with the information he has found for me..and it was all in just a few hours of time! Ancestry dating back to the 1700’s, and he found it so quickly! Thanks Karl, you’re the best!” 
  

“In the past, I have attempted to research my family history. I have always thought it interesting to find out who my ancestors were, did they sign the Declaration of Indepence, or were they criminals with Billy the Kid. I wanted the information, but didn’t want to do the work. Last night, I stumbled onto a FB page called Onward to the Past, and there I saw the name Karl-Michael Sala, and I asked him if I find a few names could he help me? After putting my Family Tree on Ancestry.com, Karl found many names I had not even heard of, dating back to the 1700’s, and in just a few short hours’ time! He has a wealth of information at his fingertips, and comes up with a lot of information you don’t even know is out there! Extremely pleased with the work he has done, thanks a bunch Karl! You’re the best!”

She went on to state her commitment to spread

the word about our amazingly rapid-research time.  I quickly cherry-picked & found NUMEROUS data, documents & images & posted them to SEVERAL specific individuals in her MICKEL Family Tree.

After having advised her to be wary of the early-era research posted (due to lack of documentation), we proved to her that Neither the two target ancestors–Nor their parents–had been born in Germany. 

Going back a few generations, we get a place of origin, but the documentation is sooo weak, that we asked her to take it all with a grain of salt–that is, until we can do the raw, original research for her.

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Endorsement online #65 for Karl-Michael Sala, GermanGenealogist.com

On Linkedin.com, Dean L. McLeod has recommended your work as a International German Genealogist at GermanGenealogist.com.

Dean L. McLeod·V.P at First Villages Consulting, Inc
To: Karl-Michael SALA, German Genealogist since 1979!
August 22, 2011

Details of the Recommendation: “In the field of professional genealogical research, experience is one of the most valuable assets. Although I can’t say positively, I’ll bet that he is in the top one percent of those currently practicing in the field as to longevity in Germanic research. Even though I know nothing of his current fee structure, I can say this; knowledge and experience always out-weighs the cost per hour when looking for a professional.”

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