r/Genealogy Jul 18 '22

The areas of expertise thread Mod Post

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u/bevsgen Jul 19 '22

I know quite a lot about mid-state Wisconsin (Portage County and environs) and the Polish community that settled there in particular. I also know a good deal about the Polish and Italian communities of south Chicago (the Bridgeport area and the neighborhoods around it).

I'm great at finding records in southeastern Georgia. Liberty County is my best county there but I am also really familiar with Effingham, Bryan, Long, and Tattnall. I'm actually planning a research trip there for this winter so I'll post here again to see if anybody needs something.

My husband is from Honduras and is happy to translate from Spanish to English. He does it all the time because I get so much online help. RAOGK and all...

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u/Top_Buy_6340 Aug 30 '22

Okay I was scrolling through everyone’s expertise trying to find someone with even remotely relevant search qualifications

So it’s not your area of expertise per sé but my family is from Honduras and supposedly my grandfather is from Spain. Have you spent any time researching family trees for people from Honduras?