Testimonials

I asked Mr. Foley to discover my father’s family roots, knowing very little about the topic. Within a very short period of time he was able to find an incredible amount of information, leading all the way back to 1650 when my father’s family first arrived in the United States. Not only was I shocked by how much I was able to discover about my relatives, but it meant a lot to my father to know more about his family.

–Mary G., Washington, DC

Incredible Amount of Information in a Short Time

Foley Genealogy dug deep into my family history. He is clearly driven both by personal curiosity and professional commitment to his work, which made for a thorough investigation of my ancestors. His record keeping was impressive. In the end, he presented us with a well-organized binder with a deeper history than I anticipated.

From taking a detour to an old rural cemetery in western Pennsylvania, to spending the day in the Family History Library archives in Salt Lake City, Mr. Foley had a phenomenal knowledge of what he was searching for and where he could find it.

–Matt T., Boston, Massachusetts

Driven by curiosity and commitment

Mr. Foley did genealogy research on the paternal side of my family and not only did he find records of my ancestry back to the early 1600s in the US and Canada but he also was able to find newspaper articles about family ancestors and more information than just what is found in census data.  He did an excellent job, was quick and able to provide electronic records for my files that I could access in the future as well.  Overall, an excellent researcher.

–Gery F., Redmond, Oregon

Quick, excellent researcher

Mr. Foley added that special personal touch when I was going through an “I wonder were my family came from phase.” He combined state of the art internet and social media search methods with copies and interpretation of actual texts and documents. I got the impression he genuinely enjoyed the search, as well as the satisfaction of seeing my reaction – which was part awe and part pain – as I discovered a new chapter in my familial line.

–Ryan J., Tacoma, Washington

Personal touch