Based on the client’s needs and requirements, Family Angle strives to help
those interested in researching their families or family homes.

A typical way to start is to trace a single main family line back in time,
but charts mapping four, five or six generations are also common basic
genealogy projects. When a research timeline points towards the present day,
a project may consist of charting all or some of the descendants of a specific
ancestral couple.

Family Angle also researches the history of houses and farms. In such cases,
the results may be used, e.g., in support of applications for family farm certificates.

Family Angle considers researching emigrants and emigration a field of special
interest within genealogy.

Family Angle may be commissioned to organize courses in genealogy,
e.g., focusing on the use of computers and various sources of genealogical
records and data.