| Testimonials
Beverly Drucker is a dynamic researcher. She is fierce
when it comes to finding information.
She can dig up information on any topic in record time. I
would highly recommend her to anyone.
I am proud to have her as a member of the International Virtual
Women's Chamber of Commerce.
-- Jerrilynn B. Thomas, President / CEO
International Virtual Women's Chamber of Commerce
Voice: 770.603.6521 (noon - 8 p.m. Eastern)
E-mail:
jerrilynnbthomas@ivwcc.org
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My experience working with Beverly was always positive. I
hired her to do a great deal of
important research for a book I am writing. This research
required expertise working with
archival data, some of it obscure and going back more than 100
years. She did everything I
asked and never missed a deadline.
-- Steve Bassett
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Let it be known that Ms. Beverly Drucker worked for me as a
Telemarketing and Loan Processing
employee during 2002. Her responsibilities included
calling upon potential new and existing
customers to ascertain their needs and once identifying
their needs, facilitating approval and
documents required by underwriting in order to close their
loans. Ms. Drucker was a capable
member of our team and assisted the office in all aspects of
involvement pertaining to business
development. She worked with minimal supervision and
quite frequently worked from her home
where she would perform her duties equally as efficient as
she performed them at the office. I
consider her a potential asset to any company that desires
to employ her in the field of online or
telephonic data collection from the general public.
-- Warren Pierre-Matthews, Owner
Atlantic Mortgage, Branch
Affinity Mortgage, Branch
Bank Processing Center, President
NICA Chairman
314.831.1512 or 314.831.0312
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Beverly Drucker has been a valuable volunteer for Parquad.
The Internet research she has done
for Paraquad has been utilized for a variety of public
relations materials and in-house projects.
Through her research of disability-related topics, she has
developed a strong sense of what the
Independent Living Movement is truly about, as well as the
issues that face people with disabilities
in their everyday lives. She has a strong work ethic
and has been an asset to Paraquad during her
time here. If you have any questions about Beverly,
please do not hesitate to contact me.
-- Tami Martin, Assistant Director
Development & Operations
314.567.1558
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Beverly completed an extensive project for me sometime
ago that allowed me background on
my family going into the 19th century. Her work was
very thorough and inexpensive.
-- Walter Bortosky
Walter & Jeanne Bortosky, MO
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Beverly researched my ancestors for me. I am
African-American. I am a descendant of slaves.
The family that Bev was researching was a former slave, who
was my III great-grandfather. She
found record of the family through census records, marriage
records, death records, and county
histories. Beverly traced the family back into North
Carolina during the early 19th century. I was
very pleased with her research she did for our family.
My extended family was also thrilled with
what she found out.
-- Athel Davis, MO
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I became interested in tracing my genealogy quite a
number of years ago when I found out my
cousin Drew had attempted to do so. His findings were
pretty vague and I was greatly
disappointed. So when I found out that Beverly was
starting this, I decided to give her a try. So
far I have been happy with what she has found.
I gave her what basic information I had, which was up to
my great-grandparents. She has been
sending off for information and has received genealogical
indexes, census forms, ancestral files,
marriage records, and even tax payer forms to find my
family. From these, we've found my
family on my grandpa's side came from Glamorgan, Wales.
We now know their names and the
day they were christened. We also know where they were
christened. I now have an exact place.
I grew up being told somewhere in England -- Wales or
Scotland -- nor was I ever sure of their
names. And Bev has only begun.
I know all this is just the typical way to go. What
I really appreciate about Bev's work is the
personal interest she has taken. She has sent me
numerous newspaper articles featuring my
family; a good many she just happened across or just thought
I might be interested in. She
doesn't just send me the "Okay, here's the parents of the
parents of the parents and the children,
blah, blah, blah," All I have asked her for was that,
but I have been thrilled to learn about my
families personally -- things like someone dying of
pneumonia; claiming to be a minister and
not being one, going to court about it, and having
scandalously remarried at the time; or gossip
about children fighting a second wife over an inheritance
with her losing.
Plus, Bev doesn't just send the article featuring my
family -- she leaves the whole page. That way
I get the tidbits about stocks or personals or whatever is
on the page at the time. It's a lot of fun
and I continually look forward to what she digs up next!
Keep up the good work, Bev! And, my
best references to her!
-- Amy Rodgers, 1500 Boonslick, St. Charles, MO,
314.724.1345
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I was so thrilled with the wonderful papers Beverly sent
to me. She did beautiful research work
and it's just what I wanted. The marriage of Maria
Borbeck was the greatest find. Now it opens
new avenues to do more research. Here is what else I
want you to find ...
-- Ingrid Wood, CA, September 1997 |