Kinship, Beneficiary & Probate Research Services for Legal Professionals
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AncestryProGenealogists is the professional research division of Ancestry.com. We provide expert genealogical research to reconstruct and document kinship and locate missing or unknown beneficiaries or heirs for probate or other related legal matters.
What is kinship research service?
We provide expert genealogical research to reconstruct family trees where next of kin are unknown.
Our services include:
- Ancestral and descendant people-finding to document classes of individuals for legal matters
- Production of Affidavits of Due Diligence and family tree charts suitable for filing in court
- 150+ professional researchers worldwide whose findings are impartial and unbiased
Ancestry ProGenealogists Research Expertise
As the research services division of Ancestry®, we have satisfied the objectives of thousands of clients, including many law firms, attorneys, executors, court-appointed administrators, and fiduciary agents.
We have thousands of combined years of expertise in a wide variety of geographic or ethnic research specialties, including many certified and accredited genealogists on staff.
We are disinterested third parties who have no stake in the outcome of our research. We charge reasonable hourly fees and do not take cases on a contingency basis.
We reconstruct family trees and can verify or complete the research begun by others, especially for a difficult branch in the line of succession.
AncestryProgenealogists Research Expertise
Client receives court-
ready packet with
report/affidavit,
charts,and
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exhibits
A dedicated
Research Manager
coordinates
research
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project
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Conduct
thorough
research to build
family tree and
locate next-of-kin
Review
client-provided
information, determine
the gaps, plan which
documents to obtain
Research Manager coordinates research and regular project updates
Review client provided information, determine the gaps, plan which documents to obtain
Conduct thorough research to build family tree and locate next-of-kin
Client receives court-ready packet with report/affidavit, charts,and document exhibits
AncestryProgenealogists Research Deliverables
We offer our clients a variety of deliverables to satisfy the specific needs of the legal matter at hand. These work products range from formal court-ready deliverables to informal informational reports.
- Sworn Affidavit – A concise report containing the research findings for the individuals and relationships in the families we research, progressing from the closest class of next-of-kin to more distant classes. If no individuals are found who meet the relationship criteria defined in the objective, the report summarizes the diligent searches conducted that produced no evidence for living next-of-kin. A summary report can be provided if a notarized affidavit is not required.
- Supporting Record Exhibits – Numbered exhibits of historical or public records images, including source citations, that are cross-referenced in the affidavit or summary report narrative. Each exhibit provides documentary evidence to support our conclusions, and an index list of all exhibits is provided. Original copies of certified records can be procured if requested.
- Family Charts – Charts depicting the paternal and/or maternal relationships among the decedent’s family, clearly identifying the next-of-kin. Charts are number-keyed to the affidavit exhibits for easy cross-reference.
- Private/Unsearchable Ancestry® Online Family Tree – Optional means to view large families or complex family relationships (in addition to or in lieu of printable family charts).
- Research Journal – A document containing a log of the searches conducted, research findings, source citations to records viewed, and any necessary analysis commentary, demonstrating the depth and breadth of the research conducted. The research journal establishes that a diligent search was conducted in cases where no living individuals meet the relationship class defined in the research objective.
- People-Finding Reports – An informational listing of contact information for missing beneficiaries or next-of-kin known to an estate.
Our Heir Research Leads
Alicia Palmer
Alicia Palmer has worked in the genealogy industry for her entire professional career, namely at FamilySearch and within the heir research industry. Combining her love for genealogy and the legal field, she has worked on hundreds of probate cases that have spanned...
Kaitlin Vaughan
With a bachelor’s degree in Photography and Film and a master’s degree in Anthropology, Kaitlin Vaughan arrived at genealogy through her interests in historical storytelling across all media. Now specializing in forensic genealogy, she relishes the opportunity to...
Marie Thatcher
Marie comes to ProGenealogists from the heir research field, having worked on more than 2000 intestate estate settlements over 17 years, focusing largely on New York estates with their particularly rigorous research and documentation requirements. She loves the...
Our researchers perform work within many different geographic or ethnic specialty areas. We regularly conduct research in international locations or foreign-language records in places including Italy, Ireland, England, Scandinavia, Germany, Eastern Europe, Australia, and South America, to name a few. View an expanded list of our researchers experienced in locating next-of-kin in these and other areas.
Cari Taplin
Cari A. Taplin has been a genealogist since 2000 when she was intrigued by the family story that her family was related to Roy Rogers, …which they are not. After completely disappointing her family, Cari went on to earn her Certified Genealogist credential from the...
Claire Egginton
Claire was born and raised in Ireland and is based in our Dublin, Ireland office. She began researching her own family tree at an early age after being inspired by her grandfather who knew, not only his family history but that of neighbors and friends in their local...
Debra Carter
Debra Carter has long held a passion for genealogy, and developed her research skills and professional genealogy business acumen while living around the world, including stops in Australia, the United Kingdom, the United States, Norway, Canada, and Indonesia. During...
Eva Goodwin
Eva Goodwin grew up in Upstate New York and is a graduate of Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts, but her undergraduate degrees in philosophy and German could not have predicted her eventual career path. She has had a life-long fascination with history and genealogy...
Gary Horlacher
Gary has been doing genealogy since 1979. He was accredited in Danish (1990), Swedish (1990), German (1991), and Norwegian (1998) research and ran his own genealogy business, "German, Scandinavian, and Dutch Family Research" from 1989-1997. From 1997-2001 he worked as...
Janette Silverman
Janette began her genealogical journey more than 35 years ago as a hobby with her father. What started as a hobby quickly became more as she immersed herself in Jewish history, both as a student and a teacher. Janette served as a Board member of the...
Kaitlin Vaughan
With a bachelor’s degree in Photography and Film and a master’s degree in Anthropology, Kaitlin Vaughan arrived at genealogy through her interests in historical storytelling across all media. Now specializing in forensic genealogy, she relishes the opportunity to re...
Kelly Bodami
Kelly Barbano-Bodami is a professional Italian genealogist, specializing in the Italian diaspora, Sicilian Research, and Italian Dual Citizenship. Her United States expertise is in New York research and records, but she is well-versed in researching and obtaining...
Kirsty Wilkinson
Kirsty grew up in Worcestershire, England, and first became interested in family history after moving to Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1998, where she was inspired to begin tracing her mother’s Scottish ancestry. Since then, her passion for Scottish genealogy has led to her...
Kory L. Meyerink
Kory began his career in genealogy as a record searcher while attending Brigham Young University, and he has been involved in nearly all aspects of the field for 40 years. He served on the staff of the Family History Library as a reference consultant and...
Lucianna Ravasio
My name is Lucianna Ravasio. Though originally from Ohio, I have lived in Greece, Japan, Italy, Canada and now Ireland. My academic background is in anthropology having earned my bachelor's degree at Notre Dame and master's degree at Queen's University Belfast. During...
Marie Thatcher
Marie comes to ProGenealogists from the heir research field, having worked on more than 2000 intestate estate settlements over 17 years, focusing largely on New York estates with their particularly rigorous research and documentation requirements. She loves the...
Michael Miller
Michael has a master's degree in history from California State University Long Beach and a bachelor's degree in classics. He comes from a long line of genealogists, and he has done research for over two decades.
...Quentin Burrows
Quentin is an Accredited Genealogist ® specializing in Irish research. Quentin is a Chicago native, and his mother was born and raised in Ireland. He has made frequent trips to Europe and maintains dual Irish-American citizenship. Quentin began researching...