About us
Welcome! Allow us to introduce ourselves!

Mykola Khomenko
I conduct all stages of genealogical research, starting from the development of a search strategy to the comprehensive processing of the results, preparation of reports, and the writing of historical summaries. I have 15 years of experience in genealogical and local history research.

Yevhen Khomenko
I conduct research of documents and materials in archives, libraries, and online. I am responsible for the formatting and presentation of research results. I have 10 years of experience in genealogical searches.
We have been providing paid genealogical research services since 2015, with a total of over 15 years of experience in the field. By choosing us, you deal directly with the researchers themselves, ensuring you receive all necessary information professionally and competently “first-hand.”
Our specialization covers a wide range of genealogical services, from identifying archival sources to comprehensive pedigree research with appropriate documentation of the results. The hallmark of our work is integrity and a high professional standard. Success in our research is driven by meticulous attention to detail, focus, and persistence. We find it equally engaging to work with peasant and Cossack lineages as we do with noble and gentry family trees.
We possess a deep understanding not only of history and scientific research methods but also of the administrative systems, structure, and organization of the archival sector. This allows us to effectively locate and study any documents, provided access is not restricted by current legislation or preservation conditions.
Languages of documents and materials we work with






Archives where we conduct research
Currently, we conduct research exclusively in the archives of Ukraine: the Central State Historical Archive of Ukraine in Kyiv; the Central State Historical Archive of Ukraine in Lviv; the Central State Archive of Public Organizations of Ukraine; and various state regional archives.
This is a brief list of the primary archives where we work, but we are not limited to them. If necessary, we conduct research in any other archives to which access is open.
