Robert A. Rice
Professional Genealogist & Researcher. Serving client needs providing the Requisite Research®
Requisite Research®
Genealogist
Annapolis, Maryland
United States
Currently accepting clients for...
- DNA
- Family History Research
- Writing /Publishing
- Other Speciality
Family History Research
- DNA
- Document Retrieval / Record Agent
- Family History Research
- Heraldry / Lineage Societies
- Immigration / Naturalization
- Military
DNA
- Adoption / Unknown Parentage
- Investigative Genetic Genealogy
Writing/Publishing
- Author/Writer
- Editor
- Graphic Designer
Other Speciality
- Event / Reunion / Travel Planning
- Forensic Research
- Heir & Probate Search
- Heirlooms / Archivist
- House Historian / Local History
Providing the Requisite Research®
Serving Requisite Research® clients and breaking down brick walls locally, regionally, and anywhere across the USA or Internationally. Available for travel as needed. Ask for my written fee schedule and services fact sheets. Ask me for a written estimate!
Robert A. Rice is a Professional Genealogist and Researcher. Former State Society Genealogist for the Maryland Society, Sons of the American Revolution. Former on-air "Who Do You Think You Are" research genealogist (one television episode for the Warner Brothers/Discovery Network). Home-based office and professional library located in the heart of historic Annapolis, in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Offering and providing a broad range of genealogical services for clients to include providing old handwritten manuscript transcripts and document imaging. Available for client research locally in Annapolis at the Maryland State Archives Hall of Records, the Anne Arundel County Clerk’s Office, the Maryland Law Library, the Maryland Historical Trust Library, as well as regionally at other Archives, Libraries, Museums, Cemeteries, and Historic Sites to include certain private collection repositories in the greater Baltimore-Washington-Annapolis Area. Requisite Research® locations regularly visited include, among others, the Museum and Nimitz Library at the U.S. Naval Academy, the Anne Arundel County Genealogical Society’s Kuethe library, and the Maryland Genealogical Society and the Maryland Center for History (formerly known as the Maryland Historical Society), the National Archives, the Library of Congress and the NSDAR Library. Considerably experienced and a knowledgable as researcher in all areas of Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia (Mid-Atlantic and New England areas) among other locales.
At your disposal to conduct the Requisite Research® as needed to help you discover and better understand who you are, the ancestors you descend from, and what the story of your family history holds. Among a wide range of service offerings, Robert Rice is available to get your family history published, to photograph / scan documents and photos, to support legal heir research for attorneys, to help adoptees find their biological parents, or to provide assistance proving lineages and completing SAR, DAR, and other lineage society membership applications.
Reasonable professional services hourly fee rates (plus expenses). Please visit the www.requisiteresearch.com website for more information.
Serving Requisite Research® clients and breaking down brick walls locally, regionally, and anywhere across the USA or Internationally. Available for travel as needed. Ask for my written fee schedule and services fact sheets. Ask me for a written estimate!
Robert A. Rice is a Professional Genealogist and Researcher. Former State Society Genealogist for the Maryland Society, Sons of the American Revolution. Former on-air "Who Do You Think You Are" research genealogist (one television episode for the Warner Brothers/Discovery Network). Home-based office and professional library located in the heart of historic Annapolis, in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Offering and providing a broad range of genealogical services for clients to include providing old handwritten manuscript transcripts and document imaging. Available for client research locally in Annapolis at the Maryland State Archives Hall of Records, the Anne Arundel County Clerk’s Office, the Maryland Law Library, the Maryland Historical Trust Library, as well as regionally at other Archives, Libraries, Museums, Cemeteries, and Historic Sites to include certain private collection repositories in the greater Baltimore-Washington-Annapolis Area. Requisite Research® locations regularly visited include, among others, the Museum and Nimitz Library at the U.S. Naval Academy, the Anne Arundel County Genealogical Society’s Kuethe library, and the Maryland Genealogical Society and the Maryland Center for History (formerly known as the Maryland Historical Society), the National Archives, the Library of Congress and the NSDAR Library. Considerably experienced and a knowledgable as researcher in all areas of Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia (Mid-Atlantic and New England areas) among other locales.
At your disposal to conduct the Requisite Research® as needed to help you discover and better understand who you are, the ancestors you descend from, and what the story of your family history holds. Among a wide range of service offerings, Robert Rice is available to get your family history published, to photograph / scan documents and photos, to support legal heir research for attorneys, to help adoptees find their biological parents, or to provide assistance proving lineages and completing SAR, DAR, and other lineage society membership applications.
Reasonable professional services hourly fee rates (plus expenses). Please visit the www.requisiteresearch.com website for more information.
Testimonials
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Repositories
Maryland State Archives Hall of Records, Maryland Law Library, Maryland Historical Trust Library, other State Archives and Libraries, National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) in D.C./College Park/Saint Louis, Library of Congress (LOC), NSDAR Library in D.C., NSSAR Library in Louisville, KY. Family History Library. Naval Academy Museum and Nimitz Library, Other Public and Private Libraries, Museums, and Societies.
Maryland State Archives Hall of Records, Maryland Law Library, Maryland Historical Trust Library, other State Archives and Libraries, National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) in D.C./College Park/Saint Louis, Library of Congress (LOC), NSDAR Library in D.C., NSSAR Library in Louisville, KY. Family History Library. Naval Academy Museum and Nimitz Library, Other Public and Private Libraries, Museums, and Societies.
Research Time Periods
- 21st Century
- 20th Century
- 19th Century
- 18th Century
- 17th Century
- 16th Century and Earlier
Languages
English, Latin, some German, Italian, and Turkish
English, Latin, some German, Italian, and Turkish
Certificates
Genealogical Research - Boston University
Genealogical Research - Boston University
Affiliations
Association of Professional Genealogists (APG), National Genealogical Society (NGS), Numerous genealogical and historical societies to include the Anne Arundel County Genealogical Society. Compatriot Member of the National and Maryland Societies, Sons of the American Revolution (SAR). Supporter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR).
Association of Professional Genealogists (APG), National Genealogical Society (NGS), Numerous genealogical and historical societies to include the Anne Arundel County Genealogical Society. Compatriot Member of the National and Maryland Societies, Sons of the American Revolution (SAR). Supporter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR).
Degrees
BS in Journalism (Radio/Television), Masters in Program Management, Masters in Information Technology Project Management.
BS in Journalism (Radio/Television), Masters in Program Management, Masters in Information Technology Project Management.