Do you help with research
I have a grandmother 2nd great . Rachel Bickel who married William Linger. However the parents information that was given to me 2017 I think is wrong . I have been given another name for her parents. But , the information on her is different. She married A Clifton . All over the other sites I get different answers. There are books that family members wrote with her Bickel last name. I do have dna match to further down her line of Zellers and others.
Her parents George Bickel and NAncy Glassford possible her children not her parents. Birth years are off too. I have been searching for 4years.
MAry
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Mary
I am just another 'lowly' User/Patron ...
'FamilySearch', 'per se', DOES NOT help directly with one's "Research".
[ But, 'FamilySearch' DOES provide, "Knowledge Articles"; &, "Research Wiki" Articles; & "Lessons", that may help ... ]
And, those Participants, in this "Community.FamilySearch" Forum, can/will guide/assist, where they can.
[ Hopefully, Participants, in this "Community.FamilySearch" Forum, may be able to assist/help, with some ideas ... ]
But ...
That Said ...
It is up to the individual User/Patron, to conduct their own "Research".
Here is a "Knowledge Article" in 'FamilySearch':
Where can I get help with my genealogy?
https://www.familysearch.org/en/help/helpcenter/article/where-can-i-get-help-with-my-genealogy
Where it states:
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If you're struggling with your genealogy research, FamilySearch offers several options for getting help.
- The Search tab on FamilySearch allows you to search records, genealogies, books, and more.
- The FamilySearch Research Wiki is a great place to learn research techniques and discover new resources.
- Family History Library Online Consultations are free, 20-minute consultations with a specialist from the Family History Library.
- If you want online tutorials and videos, visit the FamilySearch Help Center for the country, language, or topic. You can find lessons for everyone from beginner to advanced researcher.
- FamilySearch community groups give you access to research experts who are willing and ready to offer free assistance and share resources. You can find these groups on Facebook and in the FamilySearch Community.
- We often publish articles about research and many other family history topics on our blog.
- You can find local, in-person help at a family history center. They are located worldwide, and you may find one near you.
- If you are a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, visit the FamilySearch Help Center to see who your local temple and family history consultants are.
Many other organizations also offer help. Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness (RAOGK), for example, is a global volunteer organization where you can make requests for help with research tasks.
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And, ...
How do I get help using FamilySearch.org?
https://www.familysearch.org/en/help/helpcenter/article/where-can-i-get-help-with-familysearch-org
What is the FamilySearch research wiki?
https://www.familysearch.org/en/help/helpcenter/article/what-is-the-research-wiki
How do I search the FamilySearch Research Wiki?
How does the FamilySearch Research Wiki help me find my ancestors?
Can I hire a genealogist through FamilySearch?
I know, that this may not help/assist; but, I hope, that this may provide you with, some additional, insight; and, perspective; and, possibly, some other avenues to consider.
Brett
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Thank you for all the information
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