Russell Schreck of California, where are you? We have a lot of images found for your Schreckengost ancestry that were posted directly to your Ancestry.com tree we created for you!
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!
Gerhard Ruf, Community Operations Specialist, The Generations Network
Google’s SE still has us at #2! We shall soon be adding a search template for clients to be able to order hard-to-find ancestral online census & immigration images! Of course, clients shall still be able to order on-site or off-site, on-line or off-line German Genealogy research from us. Also orderable will be onsite Germanic Genealogy research, for that includes Germans from not only Germany proper, but also from other European countries!
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!
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!”
Contrary to some people’s misconceptions, there is nothing awry with research for a fee. Indeed, Lynell & Karl Sala are proud to have been serving in this manner since 1979! They are willing to share their knowledge with others with a free initial consultation by email, mail, phone or in-person @ the Mesa, Arizona Regional Family History Center (MRFHC)
Occasionally, the MRFHC gets inquiries about research their staff simply cannot handle. They also receive numerous requests for a professional genealogist who specializes in a certain area.
For not only Germanic ancestry, genealogy & family history research, but all global areas, Karl was asked by the head of the Mesa, Arizona Regional Family History Center (MRFHC) to assemble a near-comprehensive list of any & all researchers able & willing to help patrons with a complimentary initial consultation, preferrably at the MRFHC.
If you are willing to assist patrons with a complimentary initial consultation of their difficult research cases, possibly accept potential new clients & live within a 200-mile radius of Mesa, Arizona, please email your details to KarlMSala@msn.com, complete with email, website URL, photo(s), mailing address, specialities, photo or whatever you wish. We shall likely expand the radius for those specialties that are not available locally.
I don’t know the political persuasion of my German ancestors, but I know they loved their families and were frustrated with the system–as are many of us. They & we are just doing the best we know how. Nobody can expect any more than that. I’m doing some fund-raising for Christian, conservative & non-profit causes like National Right to Life, Concerned Women of America, Navigators, Salvation Army, CARE, et al.
26 August 2008 FamilySearch.org has updated its database of 1870 US Census records and added two new databases with West Virginian info this week to its online pilot program at pilot.familysearch.org. The new additions represent over nine million new names. There are now over 477 million searchable names on the pilot site.
The pilot program has attracted thousands of volunteers who are extracting family history info from digital images of historical documents. The info they are identifying is then added to databases that are available for family history enthusiasts worldwide to access.
Current indexing projects include the 1920 U.S Census, 1869 Argentina Census, 1930 Mexico Census, 1945 Florida State Census, Louisiana Deaths, German Church Records [These are the ones we have used for our client, Lois J.], Italy Church Records, Spain Church Records, Venezuela Church Records and Nicaragua Civil Registration Records.
FamilySearch.org is maintained by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and provides resources and info for people worldwide to research their family trees.