At 10:35pm on November 10, 2010, Coral Haymet said…
I am a member of the Huguenot Society of Australia, and some years ago knew a Kitty Le Plastrier living in Sydney, Australia. Unhappily she is now deceased, but had other family members.
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Your inquiry might seem simple to you & others, but it is not. In order for anyone to provide an appropriate reply, you'll need to provide a precise name, place, year of event, etc. Depending on the era, getting copies of birth, death and marriage certificates for some of your German ancest[o]rs may or may not even be possible.
As to what you are likely to find on the documentation varies, but you certainly normally would not find siblings in particular. However, these are usually obtainable from some other sources, such as the parish registers.
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Hi Allyson Luders! Thank you for your inquiry to my German Genealogist group. We are committed to helping our clients come to identify & view more data, documents & images on their ancestral family members--prior to our clients meeting them on the Other Side.
Your inquiry might seem simple to you & others, but it is not. In order for anyone to provide an appropriate reply, you'll need to provide a precise name, place, year of event, etc. Depending on the era, getting copies of birth, death and marriage certificates for some of your German ancest[o]rs may or may not even be possible.
As to what you are likely to find on the documentation varies, but you certainly normally would not find siblings in particular. However, these are usually obtainable from some other sources, such as the parish registers.
Now then, serve yourself & us right by providing more specific details. There is no cost for that. However, for just one item, we have a minimum of $30 if we can easily obtain onine what you seek, but $100 is more suitable as a research minimum. Of course, much more is requested for more extended research. Your initial research retainer will net you & all others a 50% discount (OK, call it twice as much research{;>)
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