PRACTICES
OUR FORENSIC GENEALOGICAL PRACTICE AREAS
DNA

*Foundlings

*Criminal Cases

*Jane Doe/John Doe

*Adoptees

*Unknown parentage

*Identify remains to be moved

MILITARY & IMMIGRATION

We specialize in WWI and WII records:

WWII shipbuilding in Savannah, Georgia

Military Musicians

Cemetery Research with GPS

HEIRSHIP

Using Probate records, we search for heirs for mineral rights or property rights

Property

Marriage Status

Paternity

Family Bibles

AMERICAN SLAVES

After tracing slave ancestors, we felt it was important to help find those ancestors,

The first enslaved Africans arrived in American Colonies in 1619 all the way to the the 13th Amendment abolished slavery in 1865. 

Newspapers, tax records, wills and probate, property sales, baptism records are just a few places to start to find those descendants.


NATIVE AMERICAN

Using DAWES Rolls to see if your ancestor is from the Five Civilized Tribes:

Cherokee

Chickasaw

Choctaw

Creek

Seminole

Other Research

USA: Arkansas, Georgia, Iowa, Ohio,  
Texas, Virginia

*Scottish Clans

*North Ireland

*Tracing Family Myths

Heirloom Archive & Digitalization Organization

Real cases
DNA doesn't lie…

*Solved - identify graves from 1800s in unmarked graves; looked for descendants to get permission to move the remains

*Solved - identify Native Americans for eligibility for Certificate of Degree of Indian Blood (CDIB)

*Solved - Identify infant remains using DNA to prove familiar relations

*Solved - found and identified birth parents of adoptees