Ansearching
 
 
Most of us want to know more about our ancestry.  Perhaps its the people who preceded you who are a mystery.  Maybe you are looking a little deeper lives of family members and wonder if you are missing important aspects.  Sometimes you have searched and searched but have come up empty handed.
 
J.W. did not know more about her mother than a name. Ansearching yielded six generations of her mother’s family in rural Georgia, 1800 - 1920.
Wonder who your ancestors were?
The Internet promises much, but, due to inexperience you may miss the answer to your question.  Often, you are presented with too much information and cannot sift out that which you sought.
 
Ansearching  is your answer.  With over 30 years of experience doing research in records of the US, the UK. Scandinavia, Germany and Italy, David Walton knows how to find your family.
Baffled by the vast number of new resources?
L.G.,  raised by a grandmother,  sought details about her parents and  heritage..   Ansearching located the parents’ names and information which led to contacting forgotten relatives.
E.Y.’s parents came to the US from Sweden.  He wanted to visit the “old country.”  Ansearching identified the names of ancestral farms for him to visit.