Family history research is full of surprises. Just when you think you’ve looked everywhere, a record appears in the least expected place. If there’s an ancestor you’d like me to check, send a request, and I’ll take a look.
One thing I’ve learned over the years is that even the best researchers miss things the first time around. A name that didn’t make sense a decade ago suddenly fits perfectly after a new discovery. Or maybe an ancestor wasn’t where they were "supposed to be" because they took an unexpected route. It happens more often than you’d think. If a lead goes cold, try shifting your focus—check their siblings, aunts, uncles, or even neighbors. You never know who might have left behind the breadcrumb
you need.
If you’d like me to look up someone, send a request my way. There might be a detail out there that could help piece things together.