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Hello,


I have, over the past few years, become increasingly involved in the world of genealogy. I have been researching my own incredibly extensive family tree (of over 700 people) from scratch, which, unbeknownst to us, extended to every corner of the world. I have also found information which enabled my family to get into contact with my long-lost great-aunt, who lives in the USA. I have also worked for many clients, whose trees have extended back to the 13th century.


I have my own website explaining all the details of my business https://willowgenealogy.squarespace.com/


If anyone is looking for their family tree to be researched at a competitive price by an experienced genealogist, please Direct Message me or send me an email at [email protected]


Best,

Bethany Dawson

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