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    1. hired researcher needed
    2. Jenni Cosentino
    3. Hi, Could anyone suggest a genealogical researcher? I am looking for someone in the Richmond area who has easy access to the surrounding towns, the Morrison-Reeves Library and can communicate and transfer files via e-mail. My patience has grown slim, through the years, in writing letters, waiting months for a reply, paying money up front and getting little information, continuously scouring the Internet for a "connection"...haven't we all been there :) I don't mean to seem ungrateful for all the help I've been given for "free" and I do in return help here locally when I can, I just think I'm at the point of hiring someone who can specifically help with my brick walls. Any suggestions? Jenni

    09/29/2004 11:55:30
    1. RE: [Wayne Co Ind] hired researcher needed
    2. Connie Bartlett
    3. Jenni.. The Wayne Co Genealogical Society has researchers that are happy to help. There's a fee, but not too bad. I had some work done a few years ago; I think it only cost me a total of $45. The lady that was assigned to me did a lot of work; she just about exhausted all the sources that she had available to her. I got a lot of good info from that. Here's the link; you can check it out and get in touch with them. If you're in the Richmond area, even better. That's where they're located; perhaps a local phone call could get you a lot of basic info on what to do, and how much it might cost. http://www.waynet.org/nonprofit/wcgs.htm Good luck! Connie Bartlett -----Original Message----- From: Jenni Cosentino [mailto:jccosentino@earthlink.net] Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 8:56 PM To: WAYNE_IN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [Wayne Co Ind] hired researcher needed Hi, Could anyone suggest a genealogical researcher? I am looking for someone in the Richmond area who has easy access to the surrounding towns, the Morrison-Reeves Library and can communicate and transfer files via e-mail. My patience has grown slim, through the years, in writing letters, waiting months for a reply, paying money up front and getting little information, continuously scouring the Internet for a "connection"...haven't we all been there :) I don't mean to seem ungrateful for all the help I've been given for "free" and I do in return help here locally when I can, I just think I'm at the point of hiring someone who can specifically help with my brick walls. Any suggestions? Jenni

    09/29/2004 03:27:52