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ABOUT WENDY

Wendy has over thirty years' experience in establishing and managing businesses - predominantly in the international conference, hospitality and tourism sectors.   She has successfully put her management, communication skills and genealogical expertise to practical use having successfully undertaken a number of probate genealogical research projects on behalf of clients in the UK, the US and India.  Over the years she has consulted on private family history projects, has created family trees for clients and has traced previously unknown living cousins across the globe. 

 

Wendy is a member of the Irish Genealogical Research Society and The Society of Genealogists in London. She is also a member of the Association of Professional Genealogists and adheres to the professional standards and Code of Ethics as set out by them, a copy of which may be found here.

 

For reasons of client confidentiality and out of respect to beneficiaries, no testimonials are published on our website. We are pleased to supply professional references upon request.

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In addition, we are able to apply genealogical investigative techniques to aid police and private investigations.

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Disclaimer:

The information on The Forensic Genealogists’ website does not constitute legal advice. It is provided purely for general information purposes. No warranty either direct or implied is given in relation to all information on this website. We will not be liable for any editorial, technical, typographical or other errors or omissions within such information, nor will we be responsible for the content of  images or information linked to this website.

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Good research is not only dependent upon the experience and analytical skills of the researcher, it also depends on the quality of resources available. Your forebears may have left relatively little impression on historical record collections for all sorts of reasons, which can sometimes make it challenging to track them down. Many archival records, particularly those in rural Ireland, are often illegible, and sadly depleted with many having faded over time. There are usually multiple variations of surname spellings which may have been transcribed phonetically or completely incorrectly making the genealogist’s research less of an exact science.

For these reasons every research project undertaken is vulnerable to the occasional inaccuracy or discrepancy.   The Forensic Genealogists makes every reasonable effort to verify and cross-reference findings ensuring  the quality of our research is always to a high standard whilst complying with the Genealogical Proof Standard,. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of our findings where supporting evidence is incomplete, ambiguous or unreliable.  If you have any reason to believe that there may be an inaccuracy in the research, please email us with full details. We will then validate your query and will review your research project without extra charges.

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