COMMENTAIRES

Vous avez des doutes ? Contactez nos clients et interrogez-les.

«We are very delighted with the progress you made [] and are impressed with your knowledge to identify small but very important details [] A person doing family research, as you do, is absolutely trustworthy and correct with time and money. So, please go ahead [] continue you research as long as you are interested, intrigued, feel challenged, wanting to find the answer. I do not mind the cost of your service. Somewhere, somehow, there will be the answer for the missing link(s) and information [] The words you chose to inform me about your success reflect rightfully the personal satisfaction and pride you experienced [] please accept my admiration and my thanks.» Fred. H. Oettel, Florida, 2004. oettel@earthlink.net

«Thank you for searching again for my mysterious Gareau-Monette family. I have to thank you for all the help you have given me, and you did find my Delphine after all, so I am happy for anything I can get. [] I am a very please customer and I would not mind telling any one about your good work». Kristin DeCare, New York, 2004. kmjmd@bluefrognet.net

«Dear Denyse - I wanted to take a moment to thank you again for the fine work you did on my family research project related to the Lewis & Clark Expedition. I turned in my materials several weeks ago, and just received an email saying that all was in order and that I would be receiving the official certificates soon. They also commented that it was excellent work. Naturally, I gave you all of the credit. I hope you are well. I hope we will work together in the future.» Kris A. Mauren, 2003, Michigan. kmauren@acton.org

«Chere Denyse, You certainly have skills unmatched [] You are a genius but I imagine you already know that. The ship and captain and master all check out with everything and I believe you have solved that problem, and I am one of the few who has been able to attach a ship to their ancestor. [] I am getting closer and closer to exhausting all of the unknowns and then if I ever get done what a sad day that will be. The only great unknown for me is identifying the birth place of Pierre Vaillant in France. I have a ton of information and three more leads I have not checked out. Is that project, at some point in time, something you would be interested enough in to be hired out? You are the best . Merci Beaucoup». Dennis Vaillant, d.d.s., MAGD, Minnesota, 2003. vaillant@charter.net

«I am still working through the materials you have provided on the Lauzon line, I do nevertheless have some questions and research plans for the fall to share with you on the assumption that you would be interested in continuing to assist me in this matter. Above all else, please allow me to thank you for your hard work on this research which has provided an excellent basis for documenting this line including a few surprises.» M.T. Schilling, England & Romania, 2003. mtschilli@excite.com

«I look forward to seeing those results. It is so rewarding to fill in some of the big gaps in the family tree. [] Thank you for all the wonderful information [] I am most interested in the Desrosiers line and the Dulac line. The information I had received, from a previous genealogist, had numerous contradictions in it, and I would like to resolve those issues. Therefore, please go ahead [] Thanks again for all your hard work.» Kimberly DeFreitas, Massachusetts, 2003. kimdef@charter.net

«Hello Denyse, Oh my god! this is so exciting [] you are really digging up our family skeletons ! Thank you so much. I can see how one gets hooked on the search ! [] It is always a pleasure to hear from you, you are so organized and thorough. I have great faith that we will uncover some details on Moses Levine.[]  I mean every word, I think you are wonderful and am thrilled.» Joy Levine, Toronto, 2002. jlevine@sprint.ca

«Heya, Heya, Heya ! Man, am I excited ! Fantastic work [...] That has got to be my granddad...he raised horses and was a horse trainer [] I was surprised to hear he wasn't a rebel nor polygamous ! [] Great news and thank you. I was just hungry before, now I am ravenous [...] we're already light years ahead of where I would be without you. Thank you again». Sam Neasham, California, 2002. wneasham@neashamlaw.com

«C'est tout simplement formidable.Quelle aventure ! Mais aussi quel plaisir vous semblez avoir face à la difficulté. J'apprécie beaucoup. Merci encore pour cette belle aventure en cours.» André Petit, Montréal, Québec, 2001.

«Oh my oh my this is great news !!! It is so amazing you found this, again thank you so much, this was something that I never thought I would ever see. Sincerely, and smiling !» Kristin DeCare, New York, 2001.

«Thanks for all of your detective work [...] Can't wait to see if you succeed in finding out more.» Ralph Melnick, Massachusetts, 2000.

«Where have you been all my life. You have no idea how many years and how much effort I have spent trying to find someone who can translate accurately these documents at a reasonable cost. You did a great job and I like the way you paraphrase which is certainly adequate.» Dennis P. Vaillant, D.D.S., Minnesota, 1998.

«I loved everything in the packet you sent ! You are magnificent ! What a lot of information you have found. I pasted the maps together [...] Please keep working on my problems.» Mrs D. A. Jens, South Carolina, 1997.

«I was most happy to meet someone who can do quality translation. [You have] translated early notarial documents from the early French script to modern and provided an English resume of the results. You do a great job !» L. H. Mercil, Minnesota, 1996.

«Your last three summaries arrived today and I'm 'blown away' it's all so very interesting !» Mrs J. Walter, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1995.

«I'm amazed how you found all this information in such a short time. My cousin and I have been working on our family history for the past 12 years and the information you have sent us makes it all so much more complete. [...] You have saved us a trip to Quebec not to mention the language problem.» J. W. Racine, California, 1994.