Description
If you’ve ever spent hours endlessly searching databases for the perfect document to solve an ancestral mystery you may have wondered how the experts can complete client projects, sometimes in just hours. One difference for many of them is that their research is very disciplined, and their scope is intentionally limited. Both traits are supported by a focused research plan to guide their efforts.
In this talk, Chris will describe how these plans fit into your overall research process, what elements are important and how to effectively use them to keep your family research focused, effective and productive.
Chris Centracchio loves to dive into mysteries of finding long lost relatives, and always struggles with distraction along the way. He values the implementation of time-tested methods to keep his family history research from getting off track. Chris holds a Certificate in Genealogical Research from Boston University (2018), published a book on his great grandfather in 2021 and has traveled to Sweden and Italy to discover the hometowns of his immigrant ancestors.