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Category: Shock & Awe! (Success Stories)

Stunning success stories we’ve had with German genealogical research that energize, inspire, motivate or provide awe & satisfaction.

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Query Solved! Karl ascertains German city of origin for Paul Fox, a prospect who Contacted The German Genealogist!

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, Paul Fox claims his ancestor may have originated in “Baden.” 

Nope.  US records indicate otherwise…

This prospect further claims he has not been able to find anything about the German origin of two of his immigrant ancestors, ____ & his son, _____ RIECK from ________, _______, Germany. 

Paul Fox further provided data on the spouse & children of the eldest immigrant ancestor.  With that data, Karl was able to find 6 documents (not 5 as he mistakenly told the prospect), two of which told the German province or state of origin of the eldest immigrant ancestor.  One particular document revealed the specific CITY of origin for the patriarch.

After Karl receives the requested (never demanded) retainer from the prospect–which then turns a prospect into a client–Karl will post the details of how, easily within just two hours, solved the problem for this long-time researcher.  It was not found in an obvious place!

SUCCESS STORY:  I will reveal that I found his ancestor in the 1930, 1920, 1910 & 1900 Censuses of Oneida County, NY; also in an East Coast Passenger List.  On NONE of the census listings for the ancestor was it given the specific city whence the patriarch originated!  It was elsewhere… Hmmm… 

COMPENSATION?   The prospect “owes” me nothing; however, In this case, in the event the prospect would like the results of our NO FIND, NO FEE! USA & German Genealogy Research, I offered the prospect the data, documents & images on this research for only $1,000. which we negotiated down to $500.  Expensive?  No, sir.  Expensive is when you spend 30 years just TRYING to find what we often DO find within 1-100 hours.

Should he have a difficult time with that retainer amount, I offered Paul Fox the option of breaking that figure into two payments.

The prospect is welcome to find these images on his own, but our $ offer will remain the same, regardless.  Why?  We found the name of the city of origin, while de-bunking his “Baden” hypothesis.  That is worth $1,000 (ok, $500) to me any day!  To this day, I do not have the parish of origin of my own Sala immigrant ancestor!

So, is this client getting charged $125/hour?  Heavens, no.  There is yet much to do with the images.  We annotate, crop, edit, analyze & report on the images!  We ascertain what must now be done to continue the case.  This will easily take another 3 hours administrative time.  This image editing will not be done until & unless the prospect wants to become a client by ordering what we have found in his behalf!

So, how much is this client getting charged?  Mal sehen!  We’ll see after all is said & done.  Another client of mine, Lois J., paid $1,000 ONLY for the name of her ancestral parish of origin in a location that is now in Poland!  However, she later got many ancestral family members with another similar-sized retainer!

If I save you thousands of $ worth of time, who cares what it cost or the rate?

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Karl finds numerous INDEXED newspaper articles on wife’s murdered ancestor, Priscilla Wilford!

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!

Roger Porter – Update May 2005 

All these articles are from the Carson Daily Appeal, from July to December 1869. Many thanks to Karl Sala for his research. See his credit at the end of this file. And many thanks to Robert Leon Read for forwarding this info to us to include here!
7 July:   “Shocking Murder or Suicide: About two o’clock yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Pricilla (sic) Wilford, residing at Clear Creek, about four miles from Carson, was found dead in her house, with her throat cut….
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After only 2 months, GermanGenealogist.com is SEO’d & is highest-ranked for “German Genealogist” search terms

Paul Andrew Johnson & GermanGenealogist.com's firstborn, Maria Helena!
Paul Andrew Johnson & Maria Helena Sala, parents of Karl’s 2 grandsons!

With hardy & hearty gratitude this morning having been duly given to my search engine optimizer (SEO’er) & webmaster, Paul Andrew Johnson, my URL, GermanGenealogist.com is search engine optimized (SEO’d) for the search terms “German Genealogist” !  After only just 2 months, across most all search engines (SE), we’re getting not only duly noticed, but are achieving top placements.  GermanGenealogist.com is SEO’d and is the highest-ranked, non-sponsored, organic URL for the “German Genealogist” search terms.  It even surpassed a sponsored link on DogPile.com’s SE.  It is certainly the highest for an individual German Genealogist (Deutscher Genealoge) and German Genealogy researcher (Deutscher Ahnenforscher).  Hmm… Would you want to hire one proven veteran German ancestral researcher who is called GermanGenealogist.com or would you want to sift through a long list of genealogists within a group of numerous Germanic Genealogists?

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East Germany on-site field research behind the former Iron Curtain!

I’ll later put in some details about my exciting 7 trips behind the former Iron Curtain to do research for an international clientele.  According to her mother, my second daughter was pro-created behind the Iron Curtain in 1980–my 1st on-site research trip to Czechoslovakia & East German aka the German Democratic Republic!

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Endorsements for Karl-Michael Sala, the 3-decade proven German Genealogy Researcher (of GermanGenealogist.com)!

Karl Sala has numerous private endorsements for international German Genealogy research cases he cracked!  Also, he now has a stunning 18 publicly-viewable professional endorsements at www.linkedin.com/in/GermanGenealogist or better put in “Karl Sala” into the search engine at www.linkedin.com

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Karl-Michael Sala aka GermanGenealogist.com cracks yet another case in the 1880 Census!

Whenever a subscriber tried to tell me that Ancestry.com’s subscription price was too expensive, I told them they were talking to the wrong guy.  Ancestry.com is an international treasure!  Am I paid to say this?  No.  Need I be?

After the prospect provides a retainer, I will reveal the interesting details of how I used the Ancestry.com search engines to have found her Pitts ancestor in the 1880 Census!

Is this German Genealogy?  No.  Must it be?  I have done this same thing for hundreds of other people!  Some people watch TV–I crack USA, UK & Germanic genealogy research cases!

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Stunning! We’ve only just begun! Karl Sala’s ever-improving GermanGenealogist.com website is now #2 on Google Search Engine!

SALABRATE AGAIN! As I am wont to say:  “Stunning!”
 
Thanx to Paul A. Johnson’s knowledge & skill with Search Engine Optimization (SEO), along with my blogging, Karl Sala’s ever-improving GermanGenealogist.com German Genealogy website is now #2 on Google Search Engine!
 
Goal:  surpass those in the #1 position!

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Exciting German Genealogist News! My GermanGenealogist.com weblog URL is moving up in ranking on Google’s SE !

I’m pleased to announce that at least one of my German Genealogist weblog URL blogs showed up in the first page of a Google Search for “German Genealogist”

The entire URL showed up as the very 2nd listing on Yahoo SE!

On MSN SE we’re #4 !…
“This is a XML Sitemap which is supposed to be processed by search engines like Google, MSN Search and YAHOO.
It was generated using the Blogging-Software WordPress and the Google Sitemap Generator Plugin by Arne Brachhold.
You can find more information about XML sitemaps on sitemaps.org and Google’s list of sitemap programs.

My webmaster, Paul A. Johnson–who also helped me get onto LinkedIn.com–is taking me out to “sala-brate!”

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WorldVitalRecords.com Manager, Scott Spencer (former Ancestry.com Manager, Paid Expert Research Team): [Karl Sala] “…was a vital team player and key to its success…”

Paid Expert Ancestry Genealogist, Researcher, Ancestry.com
September 16, 2008 “I had the pleasure of overseeing a project that Karl was directly involved with. He was a vital team player and key to its success. Karl takes a tremendous amount of pride in the work he does and takes the time to ensure that it is done correctly. His dedication to help others succeed is one of the many characteristics that make Karl such a valuable asset.”

Scott Spencer, Assistant Manager, Operations, The Generations Network (MyFamily.com); now Operations Manager, WorldVitalRecords.com &/or GenealogyBank.com

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