Get a Jump on Holiday Gifting With Free Research

Some of you have already made a dent in your Christmas shopping list while others might shudder at the thought of another holiday season fast approaching. Whether you don’t know where to begin or you’re just stuck on that hard-to-shop-for person, I’m here to tell you that Ancestry & Genealogy Services has you covered. Genealogy research services make a great gift for anyone. We all have an inherent curiosity about our past. Nothing fuels that curiosity like the thrill of finding remarkable people in our family trees.

Most people would love to know more about their lineage but they don’t know where to start. That’s where a professional genealogist comes in. Right now is the perfect time to help someone take the next step because Ancestry & Genealogy Services is offering new clients 2 FREE HOURS of research! All research contracts begin with a retainer that includes the first 5 hours of research. For a limited time, that retainer will include an additional 2 hours of research at no extra cost.

Giving the gift of genealogy research can work in a couple different ways. First, you can commission the research by providing what you already know about the recipient’s family and set a line of inquiry for the research. You will receive the finished work that you can present to the recipient. Of course, this option requires more time to complete and is best suited for someone in your immediate family about whom you already have starting information. The second option is to give a gift certificate for research services. With this option you can decide how much you want to spend and you will receive a custom gift certificate to present as your gift. The recipient with then make contact, schedule their free consultation and get started on their research journey.

Either of these options will qualify for the 2 free hours promotion as long as the research contract or gift certificate is signed by December 1, 2023. It is important to note that all research projects are different and the total amount of time needed to answer a specific genealogical question cannot be determined in advance. Anyone undertaking a research project should have a total budget in mind and be prepared for the possibility that their questions may not be able to be answered fully in the time budgeted. There are many factors to consider, such as the types of records that are available for a specific time, place, or demographic as well as the locations and accessibility of those records.

If you know someone who would appreciate the gift of family, CLICK HERE to reach out and see how we can help!