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November 19, 2014 woods4thetrees

Calling all House & Family History Fans!

Do come and visit Woods For The Trees and read my new case study: the story of  Apthorp Villa in Bath.

 

 

 

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"I started my family tree in March 2014 using a couple of online sites. It wasn't long before I became bogged down with names due to re-marriage and large family off shoots. I got in touch with Woods for the Trees. I now have a very comprehensive report of my family going back to 1757 which took just six weeks to produce. Steph was friendly and very professional, keeping me informed with updates as she progressed. My husband is so impressed he now wants one done of his family to give to his mother as a present." G.J. Gloucestershire
"A very friendly and efficient service." A.D. Hertfordshire
“Received your wonderful story of the regiment Yorkshire Hussars. It gives a good idea of the soldiers life.” M.S. Yorkshire
"Steph Woods proved invaluable to me when I was trying to research my paternal great grandmother's eight sisters. I had come across the inevitable 'brick wall' particularly once the sisters had left home. They had a common surname and came from Great Somerford, Wiltshire. Steph at all times kept me informed of anything potentially relevant and let me know when she would be visiting the History Centre. It was fortuitous when I found Steph's ad in the Kent Family History journal offering genealogical help from that county. Steph made excellent progress and with my input once new certificates were received, the missing sisters and what happened to them was revealed. I thoroughly recommend Steph to anyone wanting to research their ancestors from the Wiltshire area." Sue P, Havant, Hampshire.
"Woods for the Trees" carried out research on my problem with efficiency and speed, at a very reasonable cost. D.K. Bromley, Kent
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