Emmaline MacBeath
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- Business Name
- Missing Link DNA
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- Non-Research Specialties
- Author/Writer
- Compiler/Indexer
- Lecturer/Presenter - Virtual
- Project Manager
- Transcriber
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- Research Specialties
- Adoption
- African American
- DNA Specialist
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- Research Time Periods
- 19th Century
- 20th Century
- 21st Century
"Persistent, dedicated, resourceful, exceptional--just a few words that immediately come to mind when describing Emma."
Emmaline has been researching family history for over 30 years. In 2015 she caught the DNA bug and began incorporating it into her work. Since then she has used DNA to work with hundreds of unknown parentage cases and solve family tree mysteries. Her experience leads to accurate and fast conclusions to your search for family.
Emmaline has experience researching throughout the United States, Canada, UK and some of western Europe using a large variety of records, repositories and methods and uses the highest standards of research. She specializes in African American genealogy in all US states.
"Emma treated our case with the utmost dignity, respect, and sensitivity, all while reaffirming our trust in science, and the fact that DNA does not lie."
Services
Connecting you to your family story.
The majority of Emmaline's work is with unknown parentage searches and connecting the African-American community to their family trees. She believes everyone has a right to know their family story.
The best way to know if she can help you with your unique research project is to contact her for a free consultation.
Geographic Specialties
New England, Mid-Atlantic, South, Midwest, Southwest, West, Northwest
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- Degrees
- Minor (French), MSM (Business), BA (Education), M.Ed (Education)
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- Languages
- English and French
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- Testimonials
- "Emma went way above and beyond to help my husband Bryan find his connection to relatives on Ancestry which has brought some much needed closure to his life. Emma not only spent countless hours helping him figure out his paternal side which he never knew but also went the extra mile of finding his birth mother's father. Her gift is beyond amazing and her swiftness and efficiency to truly communicate with Bryan motivated him to reach out to a possible half sibling that he would have never even known about if Emma did not provide such specific details to him"
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- Lectures
- What is WikiTree?, Reparative Genealogy, The US Black Heritage Project on WikiTree
Contact
- Business site: www.missinglinkdna.com
Work Contact
Phone: | (360) 524-3743 |
Email: | macbeathgen@gmail.com |
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City: | Seattle |
State/Province: | Washington |
Country: | United States |
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