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Climb Your Family Tree
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The Geni-Genealogist
Family History Research Service

"Some people are your relatives but others are your ancestors, and you choose the ones you want to have as ancestors. You create yourself out of those values."
Ralph Ellison

 
  Dianne has been conducting research into family trees and history now for ten years – for herself, friends and other branches of her family.

Out of this experience with her own research, she has become aware of a world-wide passion for genealogy. Her own keen interest, plus her business sense, has given rise to this rapidly expanding Small Enterprise she calls ‘Geni-Genealogist’.

Dianne holds a Bachelor’s degree in Health Science Management; is a Justice of the Peace and is a member of the Society of Australian Genealogists. She constantly updates her Genealogy skills by attending the Society’s programme of lectures.

Dianne participates in continuing education programs to upgrade her skills and broarden her knowledge and is currently enrolled in a 'Graduate Diploma in Local Family and Applied History' at the University of New England.

One of the most recent courses Dianne has completed was 'Researching Irish Ancestors prior to 1820'


Our Mission
We aim to provide our clients with meaningful information regarding their ancestors.
We believe that, very often, knowing about our ancestors can give us a sense of belonging –
A sense of time and place in this generation



Isn’t it strange that Princes and Kings
And clowns who caper in stardust rings
And common people like you and me
Are builders for eternity

Each is given a set of tools
A shapeless mass, and a book of rules,
And each must make, ere life has flown
A stumbling block
Or a stepping stone.

Author unknown

ANCESTOR SYNDROME is the idea that everything that happens to you – accidents, illnesses, fears, attitudes are a kind of inherited fate; responses to what happened to your ancestors years ago.

Mountain, F (2002:16)

"There are many different reasons people have for wanting to trace their ancestry. To some it’s just a whim while to others it can be an obsession.

But there is a moment they all have in common - I have seen it often. It is a moment of recognition, when they come to understand that family is eternal.

I am always privileged to know that I have helped them find that moment."

Dianne

 
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