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Locality: Bakersfield, California

Phone: +1 661-489-8008



Address: 13549 Eberle Road 93313 Bakersfield, CA, US

Website: Icandigitgenealog.us

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Vicci Brown Snyder 31.10.2020

Come discover your family history! Free Family History Workshop on July 11, 2019. 2:30 to 4:00 pm. Southwest Branch KC Library. 8301 Ming Avenue. Get information on researching and understanding clues for finding your family. Discover if you are eligible for Lineage Societies.... RSVP here to Vicci Brown Snyder or at [email protected]

Vicci Brown Snyder 28.10.2020

My great great grandparents, Milton Wigginton and Elizabeth Jordan Kemp.

Vicci Brown Snyder 14.10.2020

I keep connecting more dots in family history. Where are your ancestors? Get started today finding out the story of your family.

Vicci Brown Snyder 07.10.2020

Family memories are enhanced when you know more about your family. I can discover more about your family. Have your family tree compiled.

Vicci Brown Snyder 22.09.2020

Now is the time! Get started on your family tree. The holidays are coming sooner than you thought and they make great presents. Your family, going back 6-8 generations organized in a Book of Life. Contact me now at 661-489-8008.

Vicci Brown Snyder 06.09.2020

My mom and her two older brothers. They are part of the story of my family. When I look at them, I know their family comes from over 9 generations of Americans. That story has been shared within my family, the migration from England to Virginia to Kentucky to Missouri to California. Where did your family come from? A Family Tree is a great gift for a new family just starting, or a beloved grandparent remembering their past. Get started on that wedding gift, or new baby present, or a Christmas gift the whole family will cherish. Start today. Contact us to get details on the package and how to begin. It’s easy to start, and you can have your own Book of Life tying you to your history. Refer a friend and save $50 off your own package. Valid with purchase of package by referred person.

Vicci Brown Snyder 02.09.2020

Don’t be afraid to get started. We have ways to work with you for costs in doing your Family Tree. You can get started with just a little down and a couple of questions answered. This is a great Birthday, new baby, wedding or Christmas present. I began this business to help others discover their stories and the people behind them. Contact me today and let’s see where we can go in your search for ancestors.

Vicci Brown Snyder 17.08.2020

Today I found my 8th great grandfather, Peter Stephens, was the first settler in the town of Stephens City, VA. In 1732 he acquired 780 acres in the Shenandoah Valley, and this town is the second oldest in the Shenandoah. How interesting to have a stake in the history of this nation and have a new place on my list of places to go. Let’s do YOUR family history and find your places to visit. Getting started isn’t hard. I can answer any questions comment below or email me at: [email protected]. To get started, email me and we can find your ancestors. It’s a great present for birthdays, anniversaries and weddings. Or have one done for a new baby. Call today at 661-489-8008 or email and we can get started.

Vicci Brown Snyder 01.08.2020

I love this picture of three of my great aunts. Sometimes, a picture in your life reminds you of all those people who went before. Do you know about your ancestors? I can help you find them and see what memories will be in your future.

Vicci Brown Snyder 13.07.2020

Did you know that one-half to two-thirds of the immigrants who came to the colonies were indentured servants? Do you know if your ancestors were indentured? Or were they prisoners transported to the colonies after the Jacobite Uprising in 1745? (Think Outlander). The answers are in your family tree and I Can Dig It Genealogy can find answers for you. Let’s get started today on finding your story.

Vicci Brown Snyder 24.06.2020

My great grandparents, Arthur Horn and Mandy Shackelford Horn. They had three daughters, a stillborn named Eunice, Ruth and V. Ruth and Mandy both died in the Flu Epidemic of 1918, leaving Arthur with 11 year old V. Their family unit was one that built the foundation of my family today. Do you know your family story? The migration across the US? All of it leads to who you are. I Can Dig It Genealogy can help you find those people who built the foundation of you. Contact us today to get started ur story.