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Steve has been serving clients for many years now in their pursuit of Canadian Family History. He got his start originally tracing his own ancestry, as many have, and then decided to study genealogy professionally.
He supplemented his knowledge and experience by enrolling in the Canadian Studies Certificate program at the National Institute for Genealogical Studies, which is affiliated with the University of Toronto here in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Steve is presently a member in good standing of the Association of Professional Genealogists, and listed as an Independent Researcher and Genealogical Researcher at the Archives of Ontario.
Through the professional training and the experience he has gained he felt that he would be a good candidate for board certification and is now preparing to present his project to the Board for Certification of Genealogists in Washington, DC, USA.
The values he holds in providing research are Integrity, Professionalism and Ethics. In his approach the client always comes first. Steve will always provide you with supporting documents and accurate sources for any research that he does.
Steve has been doing research requests for clients for some time, and writes an online newspaper column on Canadian Genealogy for LTV News online. We invite you to read some of the unsolicited comments from his clients on the home page
Roy Resmeroulski, Research Associate, Ontario Genealogy Services
Located in Ottawa, Ontario, the Nations' Capital, Roy has easy access to the National Archives of Canada and the National Library of Canada, as well as local historical records for the Ottawa Valley and western Quebec.
Carol Bekintis, Research Associate, Ontario Genealogy Services
Located in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Centre of North Western Ontario, Carol has access to local family history records for Northern Ontario including Thunder Bay, Cochrane, Rainy River and Algoma Districts.