'You live as long as you are remembered'
[Russian Proverb].
You only need 1 of 4 good reasons to use OzFamilyFinder:
1. 'Snowed-under syndrome'
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Desiring to know about your ancestors [family history], but don't have the resources to devote the necessary time and effort.
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2. 'Daunting-data syndrome' |
Overwhelmed by the amount of information gathered but can't solve certain conundrums or bring it all together
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3. 'Immortalizing - memories' |
Family History is not your scene, but appreciate immortalizing memories of your family is a gift to your children and subsequent generations
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4. 'Dearly Departed' |
A member of the family has died without a Will [in testate] and a genealogy is required by law for the distribution of the deceased's estate. |
... OzFamilyFinder will work closely with you to immortalise your memories
your descendants to cherish and enjoy ...
'Leaving Your Legacy' is a special offer to over 55s wanting to leave a lasting legacy .... more about Leaving your Legacy.
How ...
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to locate, record, verify and use all forms of information including certificates, historical records, electronic databases, and access to subscription sites.
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to assess information accuracy using computer techniques - there is increasing amounts of incorrect information being posted on the internet ~ use a professional to work out what's right and what's not.
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to obtain additional material from Australia and Overseas - increasingly websites require high cost subscriptions ~ lessen the cost of information by having a professional do the searching for you.
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to interpret data within family and historical context ~ this is particularly important where multiple individuals share the same name.
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to prepare manuscripts for publication; professional editing of existing draft documents.
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to publish economically and professionally ~ small hardcopy print runs or ebooks.
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Fixed priced contracts for all work undertaken
Contributions relating to Australia's early history
welcome
OzFamilyFinder replies to all enquires.
Australian Association of Genealogists & Record Agents website: http://www.aagra.asn.au/
Updated:
January 11, 2011