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Family Tree P.I. is a full-service genealogical research service staffed by professionals dedicated to assisting clients in finding, identifying, analyzing and documenting the events and context of their ancestors lives. Our experience goes back to 1976, the American Bi-Centennial year. Our children came home from school with assignments to research their "roots" and develop a presentation for teachers and classmates. After laying out our known family tree, gathering and reviewing all readily available birth, marriage and death records, we guided them through interviews of grandparents, great-grandparents, aunts and uncles. Next they summarized their findings and presented family tree story with great success. Needless to say, their findings were the tip of the proverbial family tree iceberg. Over the ensuing years we have continued our personal research when possible but increasingly we were asked by friends and associates to assist the with their own genealogical quests. Thus a business was born!
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Today In History |
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On May 9, 1850
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Louis-Joseph Gay-Lussac, French physicist and chemist, died
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