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Finding information on your family Keeping and preserving their history I have worked at the National Archives and have been in business for 12 years. I use genealogical standards & documentation, so you have accurate information on your family. I love to take the information from the research and write narratives of the lives your ancestors lived. I am also a Certified Photo Manager and can scan and organize your photos, slides, and negatives.
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Serves Naperville, IL

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1 employee

12 years in business

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SunClosedMon10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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I travel to my customers

I work remotely (phone or internet)

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Jill C.

2 days ago

Brittany did exactly what we requested and was extremely professional. We would use her again.
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Past Customer

Oct 19, 2020

From Google

Excellent service. Good image quality. Converted family slides to digital on a USB drive. Slides came back organized in storage boxes. Very helpful website. I would definitely use Finders Keepers again.
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Brittany Smith

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  • What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?

    My fees are $55/hour for genealogical research and submission of application to DAR. Fees for digitization services for photos, slides, and negatives are $50/hr. There is a 10 hour minimum for services.

  • What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?

    I took family history classes at Brigham Young University. After working as a research assistant on a Civil War research project at the National Archives, I interned with the genealogical office of the National Archives.

  • How did you get started doing this type of work?

    I started doing genealogical research as a senior project in high school.

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