Maryland Historical Society
Library of Maryland History

PROFESSIONAL RESEARCHERS

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Patricia Dockman Anderson, M.A. 
2 Regester Avenue 
Baltimore, Maryland 21212 
(410) 377-5328
 
Baltimore and surrounding counties, lineage papers, missing heirs; 15 years experience.
Walter E. Arps
220 Claude Street 
Annapolis, Maryland 21401-1210                (410) 263-5440
 
Family and historical research relating to Maryland, Delaware, and Washington, D.C. done at Maryland Historical Society, Maryland State Archives and area repositories.
Robert W. Barnes 
9219 Snyder Lane 
Perry Hall, Maryland 21128-9413 
(410) 256-4028
 
General research; Baltimore County and other Maryland families; English families, lineage societies. Over 35 years experience.
John Frazer, Jr.
220 Claude Street 
Annapolis, Maryland 21401-1210 
(410) 267-7160
 
Patriotic societies; pre-1800 American lineages; updating family records; research in United Kingdom; portraits; missing heirs.
Marsha L. Fuller
Post Office Box 3623 
Hagerstown, Maryland 21742
 
Western Maryland, and surrounding counties in Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia; German immigrants. Published author; 7 years experience.
Carson Gibb
1835 Lindamoor Drive 
Annapolis, Maryland 21401 
(410) 266-6956
 
Family lines for patriotic societies, missing heirs, and general genealogy at the Maryland State Archives.
Gracey, MBA/Larrabee, NALS -- Research Team
512 Mifflin Blvd.
Shillington, PA 19607
(610) 777-8756
jgracey73@aol.com
 
60 years genealogy and legal research, past and present; missing heirs; edit and publish books; any location; difficult cases; $25/hr.
Helen M. Hartman, CGRS 
2524 Painter Court 
Annapolis, Maryland 21401 
(410) 841-6372
 
General Maryland genealogical research, 19"-century Baltimoreans, will research at the Maryland State Archives.
Lamp Genealogical Research Co.
8505 Glenview Avenue 
Takoma Park, Maryland 20912 
(301) 589-6621 or 1-800-838-2080 
FAX 301-589-1366
 
Research for Maryland, United States, and European research using local, state, and international resources. Complex projects, ethnic, legal, at National Archives, Library of Congress, DAR,  LDS. 
James B. McCurley, JD 
8 Charles Plaza #2501 
Baltimore, Maryland 21201 
(410) 625-5076 
 
Prompt interpretive genealogical research April-November at libraries and archives in downtown Baltimore; Maryland genealogy consultant; over 40 years experience.
Margaret E. Myers 
409 Culler Avenue 
Frederick, Maryland 21701-4111 
(301) 662-3503
 
Frederick County, MD research.
Henry C. Peden, Jr., M.A. 
707 Bedford Road 
Bel Air, Maryland 21014-4424 
(410) 879-8717
 
 
Genealogical research at the Maryland State Archives and Maryland Historical Society. All counties, especially Harford, Baltimore and environs. Patriotic lineage specialist. Board Certified (C.G.R.S.)


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