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Karl Schipper’s Endorsement for German Family History Research Done By Karl-Michael Sala!

Endorsement for Family History Research Done By Karl-Michael Sala,
Ancestral Germanic Genealogist since 1979! GermanGenealogist.com since 2008!

Having hired Karl-Michael Sala saved me dollars, efforts, frustration & research time! During 2007-2008, Karl and his wife, Lynell, meticulously researched my ancestral family members from several villages in and around Kreis Rastenburg in Ostpreussen (East Prussia), 1884 – 1741. I provided Karl the name of the ancestral village (Ploetnick) and sufficient data to provide the foundation of the family tree. Karl found them not only in Plötnick, but going back in time, he also ascertained and researched a few other nearby parishes or origin for other ancestral family members!

Karl is adamant about having a firm foundation upon which to work. This is because he has often found cracks or flaws in the research already done by the client. A firm foundation significantly reduces the risk of researching the wrong family, saving time and money.

The ability to obtain records from East Prussia is usually problematic, for many parish registers & churches of Prussia were destroyed during World Wars 1 and 2. In my case, Karl was able to locate microfilmed records right here in the USA for the target European locations. A cost-saving service Karl provides is to verify that records exist and that the family name is truly in the records–before he takes on the project!

Karl and Lynell do more than just provide data for a family tree. The records they locate usually contain other interesting facts that are given to the client. For example, one of my 4th great-grandfather’s, a widower, age 50. an innkeeper, marries my 4th great grandmother, age 23. Their first child was born 2 months later and they had an additional 5 children afterwards. This method of providing data makes the ancestors real–instead of just a series of dates and places. He also provided very detailed images (1:100,000) of pre-WW1 and modern maps showing locations of ancestral family members’ villages.

Karl provides detailed sources for each datum he provides. Foreign language documents written in the old Germanic Handschrift (digital or paper) are highlighted showing the data referred to. This provides documentation that assures even the unschooled client that the data Karl provides is accurate. He also provides names of web sites the client may be interested in perusing more about the history of the area of ancestral origin.

If a client wishes, Karl also takes on the role of research instructor. This allows the client to follow his work and learn the process he goes through. He is happy to share his research knowledge. As a Detroit auto engineer, who is a stickler for details, I am grateful to have learned much from Karl about the research process.

Karl Schipper

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Another German ancestral village of origin ascertained!

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 get!

I work foundations & framing prior to working on the “roof.” Every time I try to do the roof first, the structure collapses on me. Life is short. I’ve a few more cases to crack left in me. karlmsala at msn .com

Lynell & Karl Sala, grandparents to two beautiful grandsons, Korben & Sterling, since 2 Jan 2009, live at:

410 S SADDLE ST * GILBERT, AZ 85233-6810
602-503-0775 = 1-888-456-7252 (24-hr US/CAN toll-free)

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Endorsement by Lois Jurss, a client with Prussian ancestry & genealogy!

How do I put an endorsement on your website?‏
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] great grandparents all immigrated to the US around 1860.

I knew everything as far back as them getting on the boat to come [to the USA]. What I could not do was research that involved going back in to Prussia. If any of you have previously tried to do this, you would have learned that there is much more than a language barrier.

In 1920, Germany officially changed the alphabet. As if reading any old handwritten document isn’t challenging, try using a different language in an alphabet [and handscript] that has been changed. Several years ago I asked some people that I worked with to read something handwritten in [the old] German [handwriting]. They explained to me that only a few of the very old Germans know how to read this.

And so I had given up on making any further finds overseas.

[In 2007, by telephone, I was referred to] a man who is a [long-time, proven] professional German genealogist. [Based on the data I gave him of what I already knew about my immigrant ancestral family, Karl-Michael Sala aka GermanGenealogist.com] told me that he could make progress where I had made none. [I was pleasantly surprised that Karl even asked me in advance as to whether I would compensate him IF he found the place of origin for my ancestor! I agreed. I passed on my information and He clearly found it, so I paid him the reasonable fee, for he was extremely successful within just four hours’ research.]

He found my mother’s grandfather and several more family members [having been born, married & died] in Prussia. Where they live in today’s world is actually [now known as] Poland. So again, there is a huge complexity here to understand[, i.e.] not only the written language but the many border changes [in several modern-day countries of Eastern Europe of what was Prussia & partially what we all now call “Germany.”]

He also worked on my mothers maternal line (KREUDER) and was able to find information that is just amazing. The end result is a book that detailed my ancestry and even has [digital graphically embedded images] of the original documents.

I offer this letter to you all as testament to a very [personable,] talented and professional researcher[: Karl-Michael Sala aka GermanGenealogist.com 602-503-0775 = 1-888-456-7252 (both 24-hr #s; leave a detailed message]

Lois Lynn Jurss

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The laborer in your ancestral vineyard has proven worthy of his hire!

As a survivor of a near-death experience, I can testify that Time is short. This laborer in the ancestral vineyard has proven worthy of his hire! Since 1979, Thousands of data, documents & images found on Thousands of ancestral family members for Hundreds of clients since 1979. Sooo, it is high time that you made me your serious offer for advanced Germanic Genealogy research!

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Wekkenmann2 transcription

https://www.box.net/shared/f0k7hzrp02
Client Report for Diane Gray: In short, the target ancestor apparently, without the correct method, emigrated from Germany. In 1871, he returned to his homeland for a visit and is trying to resolve an old debt.

Due to too many images, my having tried to upload this report failed. I have put the second translation on your behalf in The Box on this website. Please forgive my ignorance, at which I apparently excel as much as I do with research!

www.GermanGenealogist.com, Karl-Michael Sala karlmsala@msn.com 1-888-456-7252 annotates, crops, dissects, edits, enlarges, transcribes & translates Weckenman2 document (renamed Wekkenmann2). Other interesting documents are yet to come, but not all of their transcriptions will fit within the most recent client retainer. Thank you for sending the final retainer for these translations, editings, enlargements, croppings & reportings!

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Ancestors: The PBS show website

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Tired of going to good-sounding websites like this without achieving success for your US, UK or European or German ancestry, genealogy & family history? WE ARE! You’ve been trying now for decades. It is time to CEASE stirring the pot of genealogy & GET IT OFF THE STOVE! We save our clients: effort, frustration, money, time! It is now time to hire us to either help with or, preferrably, DO YOUR European-Prussian ancestry research or Germanic genealogy research

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Emotional & Mental Illness must be forgiven of those who trespass against us.

In re: perceived or real emotional & mental challenges, difficulties, disturbances, etc., I will continuously reiterate for all (& yes, please quote me): Emotional or mental challenges from otherwise-loved ones–with their associated bizarre & unreal expectations & misperceptions–are often the cause of the damage &/or loss of so many good family relationships.

It is difficult for us to empathize & forgive the emotionally/mentally disturbed because they don’t look mentally disturbed to us. But, empathize & forgive we must by identifying & “labeling” it by calling a spade, a spade. For, these folks are looking at the world through weird-colored glasses. They might see spades as hearts & they often deem diamonds as clubs.

Based on my observations, this is The Challenge for most of us in the world. “Inasmuch as ye have done it unto the least of these (read in this case perhaps: emotionally or mentally disturbed) my brethren, ye have done it unto me.” And “If ye love me, feed my sheep.” (even the ones that repeatedly bite you). In his plea, the Lord does not exclude those with mental challenges. And, in the final analysis: “Father, forgive them for they know not what they do.” You might think they know what they’re doing, but, in truth, THEY don’t even truly realize what they are doing. —Karl-Michael Sala, GermanGenealogist.com

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Want German genealogy research? Get 50% discount until 31 March 2009!

Until 31 March ’09, for a 50% discount, email us NOW your German-American or German-European genealogy research dilemma, inquiry, problem, quandry, query!  karlmsala@gmail.com, karlmsala@msn.com  With our overall 99%+ research success ratio in locating new digital data, documents & images for our clients, patrons & ourselves, please be prepared to pony up! {;>)  We will not build the “roof” of your ancestral research until we have firmed up your foundation & framing.  Please do not ask us to work on your ancestral “roof.”  This is how we have saved our clients THOUSANDS of dollars & hours!  Expensive?  No.  Expensive is when you spend 30 years just TRYING to find what usually DO FIND in 1 hour!

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The Passion for Genealogy: DOELL matriarchal lineage extended for our client, Lois Jurss!

Genealogy begins as an interest; Becomes a hobby; Continues as an avocation; Takes over as an obsession;  And, in its last stages, is an incurable disease!  DOELL matriarchal lineage extended for our client, Lois Jurss!

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Karl Sala: Volunteer service to patrons for decades!

In addition to hundreds of clients & himself, Karl has enjoyed having served hundreds of patrons in the USA & Germany!  Seen here should soon be volunteer badges from Brigham Young University (Provo, Utah) Family History Center, Las Vegas, Nevada Family History Center, Santa Rosa, California Family History Center, San Francisco Veterans Administration, et al.  Karl has also volunteered at the German Reference Desk at the Family History Library of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah.  Karl is now a volunteer at the Mesa, Arizona Regional Family History Center, tasked to assemble a comprehensive list of professional genealogists who could help patrons with a free initial consultation.

All except the last one were for ancestry, genealogy & family history consultant work.  At the Veterans Administration, I served as a volunteer Disabled American Veteran (DAV) driver & guitar, piano & vocals musician, entertaining the shut-ins who could not get out of their beds &/or rooms.  I also entertained groups of veterans in the multi-purpose rooms.

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