Research
All of our research will be expertly conducted at your direction and fully sourced with only the most reputable records, with a focus on primary, original documents of unquestioned integrity.
Customized Service
Each project is customized to fit your family and your needs.
Questions?
We would be happy to answer any questions you have about setting up a research project. The consultation is always free.
Let us introduce ourselves
A few words about us
Suzannah Beasley received her bachelor’s degree in Genealogy from Brigham Young University and was then professionally trained at the oldest genealogy firm in the United States, the New England Historic Genealogical Society. Since that time, she has provided custom research to numerous clients, most recently as the head genealogist at Global Genealogists. Mrs. Beasley has directed research projects from across the United States and around the world; past projects include primary record research from some 40 U.S. states as well as England, Ireland, Scotland, Norway, Canada, Germany, Australia, Italy, Slovakia, and India, among others. She has authored numerous family histories. Mrs. Beasley is an Accredited Genealogist specializing in New England research through the International Commission of Professional Genealogists. She is active in genealogy education, and has lectured in settings ranging from small groups to institutions such as Harvard University.
Mrs. Beasley was recently spotlighted on the ICAPGen website. To read more visit their site by clicking here.
How it happens
How we research your family.
Research for our clients is conducted using only the best records and archives. We perform fully documented, scholarly research, with a focus on primary records. This is possible because we focus on finding the best records no matter where the records are stored. We access records source material from the billions of records kept at the world’s best genealogy archive, the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, as well as other archives throughout the world and primary online records databases.
Bronze
Our bronze genealogy package is specially designed for those just starting with their genealogy or who have very targeted, short questions. It is appropriate for those who are seeking ancestors between 1850 and 1930. These projects usually research just one person or one question.
Silver Package
Our Silver Genealogy Package is designed for people who want to work on more difficult research cases and cases involving more than one person. This standard genealogy project is well suited for most people with research in the United States and people whose ancestors are established in their country of origin.
Gold Package
Our Gold Genealogy Package is designed for complex and longer genealogy projects. These projects include research involving several families, immigration research, and colonial research. Midway through the Gold Genealogy Project, you will receive an update from one of our professional genealogists. This is a perfect place to start with your more difficult and longer cases!
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A How-To for House Histories
/in Land, Record Types /by Suzannah BeasleyMy parents recently moved into a charming house that was built in the 1700s. The previous owners told my parents that the house was built by a town local to be a tavern. That was all of the information they were given about the history of the house. As genealogists, we spend most of our […]
Backup!
/in Technology /by Suzannah BeasleyThis last week I had my reminder to back everything up. My main computer is a laptop and has worked great without any problems for three years. Last week the motherboard blew. The computer is completely dead and I can’t even turn it on. Thankfully I had everything backed up in the cloud. Whenever I […]
Citations Made Easier
/in General, Research, Research Tools /by Suzannah BeasleyAs genealogists and family historians there is always the question in the back our minds thinking, how will I cite this source? There are many different citation methods out there but many of them do not give guidelines for the same original records we look at. We are all taught to cite the records so […]
Source Quality: Do Your Sources Hold Water?
/in Research /by Suzannah BeasleyHave you ever played the children’s game “Telephone?” It is played by a large group of people. The first person whispers a phrase into the ear of a second person, who whispers it to a third person, and so on. The last person then speaks the phrase out loud. Invariably, after twenty or thirty people, […]