Who you are and who you came from is in your DNA – literally. Using DNA mixed with 40 years of experience, we will help you to locate your ancestors and their stories.
The above quote is according to research conducted by Emory Univ professors Fivush R., Duke, M., & Bohanek, J., funded by the Alfred P Sloan Foundation.
We create pedigree charts enhanced with detailed timelines of each relative's life.
We use DNA matches and genealogical documents to look for biological relatives of your parents or grandparents.
We use DNA matches and genealogical documents to look for biological relatives of your parents or grandparents.
We offer document research to identify a patriot for entrance into the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (D.A.R.)
Many people believe that a family tree for an adopted individual cannot be discovered. As a genetic genealogist, Abby will identify the birth family and relatives several generations back.
Abby Reddig Moser is a Genetic Genealogist and Family Historian. She has 41 years of experience as a genealogy researcher. Her experience includes 11 years as a Registrar for the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, 2 years as a World Support Missionary for FamilySearch, a writer, and a Genealogy workshop leader. Since 2016 the emphasis in genetic genealogy has been her key area of interest.
Read below to find out more about our past work, working on different cases, ranging from traditional search with no DNA Data to adoption cases that involved DNA data and documents.
The request was to identify any children born to the client’s already deceased uncle. The uncle was fully identified, but his disconnect with the family at a certain point in time created a desire to search out any possible first cousins...
The client was the adoptee. She was 83 at the time she requested that I identify her bio parents. She had the name of the bio mother, the location of the home for unwed mothers...
A gentleman contacted me, asking me if I knew anything about his great grandfather and aunt’s adoption. A very distant cousin had adopted two children. The adoption occurred when his...
Iowa
Our family was so enlightened and thrilled by each detail of our family history presented in a story format. It was nice to have the accompanying notebook which had so many supporting documents and photos. We are so glad we had this fantastic opportunity.
Kansas
I did not imagine that my birth parents could be identified. After spending 84 not knowing who they were, I am still getting used to the idea that I know who they were. To see a family tree of names I've never seen, but am related to is amazing. I am very appreciative of the hard work put into this.
Once a request for contact is made, we will follow up with a phone call to determine which of the 4 categories the search falls in. Each has different research paths and goals.
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Many people believe that a family tree for an adopted individual cannot be discovered. As a genetic genealogist, I will identify the birth family and relatives several generations back.