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Welcome to Tracing Ancestors In The UK. My name is Ros and I am a professional genealogist offering full ancestry research across the UK, and local archive searches & photography in Warwickshire.

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WELCOME TO TRACE ANCESTRY UK

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Hello and welcome to my UK genealogy website.

My maternal grandmother

My maternal grandmother

The purpose of this site is to provide you with all the information, resources and services that you need for tracing ancestors in the UK, particularly if you live outside the UK and do not have access to the necessary records.

My name is Ros Bott, and I have been a professional genealogist for many years. I have been working on my own family tree for 25 years, and with the help of my late uncle, have traced many lines of our family back to the 17th century.

As well as free advice, which I will provide with regular blog posts, you will find information about my own services, links to useful resources and links to other service providers.

I provide two kinds of service for people who wish to trace ancestors in the UK:

1. My main service is to research all of your UK ancestors, using the internet and other genealogist’s services for a flat fee of £350. This service is a “one-stop-shop” for tracing ancestors in the UK, and will save you a great deal of time as I contact all the necessary local genealogists for you. For more information, CLICK HERE.

2. Warwickshire Searches. If you have known ancestors in the county of Warwickshire, I will search these for an hourly rate of £15. For more information CLICK HERE.

I will be adding lots of articles and blogs with advice on many aspects of tracing ancestors in the UK, particularly if you are a beginner. My aim is to provide a friendly and personal service here, so do come back often as I am sure there will be lots of information that you will find useful, no matter how far you are along the line of tracing your UK ancestry.

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Author: Rosamunde Bott

1 Comment(s)

Graham Maddison
January 7, 2009

Hi Ros,

This is a great looking blog packed with some very useful resources for anyone wishing to research their family tree. My older brother has been doing some research into my family tree. I will point him in your direction.

I wish you great success.

Graham

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