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" ... I would walk by the Shelbourne hotel every day. It’s a historic hotel established in 1824 – it’s where the first constitution was drafted. It struck me one morning that they might want to engage the services of a genealogist. I saw a newspaper ad that they were looking for qualified workers. I promptly sent off an email asking if they would be interested in the services of a resident genealogy. They expressed interest. I was invited to meet their General Manager and he was very interested in the prospect of hiring a resident genealogist. He asked me to be the genealogy butler at the Shelburne hotel. They registered the title and it can’t by used by any other organization. I’m the only one in the world. ... "
" ... The package, which starts at $999 a person for six nights and can be extended for up to eight, includes airfare, a private meeting with a genealogist and free admission to the Irish Family History Centre where you can conduct additional research, a hotel stay in Dublin and local bed and breakfast stays outside of the city as well as a rental car from Enterprise. ... "
" ... The skeletal remains stayed in the monument until 1996, when researchers wondered if those bones were really Pulaski's. It took seven years for the volunteer team -- including a medical examiner, a genealogist, forensic anthropologist, historian, and secretary -- to complete work on the skeleton and attempt to extract DNA, which was then compared to a maternal great-grandniece of Pulaski. While the DNA did not confirm the bones were Pulaski's, neither did it exclude the possibility. ... "
" ... Unless all your close relatives are obsessed with their ancestry, it's highly unlikely you would find many first or second cousins in the GEDmatch database, but you should get thousands of third cousins. According to renowned genetic genealogist CeCe Moore, investigators in the Golden State Killer case studied third cousins. ... "