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CONTACT.

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All general correspondence, inquiries, contributions, and reporting of broken links can be submitted through the form below. We will do our best to respond via email as soon as possible.

For a faster response to some of our most commonly asked questions, see our list of frequently asked questions below.

FAQs.

  • Unfortunately, Ancestors of Paradise does not provide professional genealogy services. But, we do have an ever-growing directory of professional genealogists with expertise in your area of interest that can help. Follow the link above to connect with a professional genealogist for the Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora communities.

    If you are not ready to hire a genealogist and would like help getting started on your genealogy research journey, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We are happy to provide some “next steps”.

    Best of luck in your search!

  • During your research, you likely have come across documents in a language you are not fluent in. We recommend reaching out to a volunteer group such as Genealogy Translations, which can be found on Facebook, for help.

    Genealogical Translations was established to provide amateur family researchers a place to have their genealogical documents translated. We are a global volunteer group whose members help other members by offering free translation of their genealogical documents such as vital records, postcards, obituaries, and more, in languages including – Dutch, French, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Latin, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and many others!

  • If you are searching for your biological family we recommend that you reach out to an organization such as DNAngels or groups such as DNA Detectives and Search Squad (both of which can be found on Facebook).

    Using modern DNA analysis and traditional genealogy research methods, these communities help individuals find biological family members at no cost. Follow the link below to learn more about how genetic genealogy can reveal long forgotten or hidden details of your Caribbean ancestry!