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Give Him a Story
He's Never Heard

A professionally researched narrative about his ancestors—where they came from, how they lived, what they survived. Not a family tree. A family story.

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What He Receives

A written narrative, not a list of names. The kind of story you read aloud at Father's Day dinner.

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Written Narrative

3,000+ words of actual prose telling his family's story. Not a chart—a story you can read aloud.

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Real Source Documents

Every claim is sourced from actual records—census data, ship manifests, church records, county archives.

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Migration Story

Where his ancestors came from, why they left, how they got here. The journey nobody wrote down—until now.

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Beautiful PDF

Formatted for printing or sharing. Frame it, email it, read it aloud at dinner. It's his forever.

A Real Story Looks Like This

Here's an excerpt from an actual KinLore report. Every detail is sourced from historical records.

Sample Report Excerpt

The Ancestors of Thomas James Hartwell

Thomas's paternal grandfather, Josef Kowalczyk, was born in 1887 in the village of Radomówko, in what was then the Kielce Governorate of Russian-controlled Poland. He was the eldest of five children born to Franciszek Kowalczyk, a tenant farmer, and his wife Katarzyna, née Malinowska.

In the autumn of 1909, at age 22, Josef sailed from Hamburg aboard the S.S. Pennsylvania, arriving at Ellis Island on October 3rd. The ship manifest records his destination as “Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania” and his contact as a cousin, one Stanislaw Kowalczyk, already working in the steel mills near the Monongahela.

By 1912, Josef was boarding on South 18th Street in Pittsburgh and employed at Carnegie Steel's South Side Works. It was here he met Margaret Brennan—born in County Mayo, Ireland in 1890, the daughter of a shoemaker. They married in 1914 at St. Michael's Catholic Church, the ceremony recorded in both English and Polish.

Josef lived to see his grandson Thomas born, but died in 1961 before Thomas was old enough to ask him the questions that matter. The village, the ship, the mill near the river—none of this was ever written down. Until now.

Every report is unique. This is what 3,000 words looks like when they're the right 3,000 words.

“My dad has been saying for twenty years that he wants to know more about his grandfather. I kept meaning to research it. This year I finally actually did it.”

How It Works

You don't need to know anything about genealogy. You give us a name. We find the story.

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Tell Us Who

Provide an ancestor's name and what you know—dates, locations, anything.

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We Research

We search 3,233 counties of records: census, immigration, church, military, vital records.

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We Write

AI synthesizes findings into a sourced, 3,000+ word narrative of their life.

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He Reads It

Delivered as a beautiful PDF. Print it, frame it, or read it aloud at dinner.

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From a Real KinLore Report

Josef Kowalczyk was 22 when he sailed from Hamburg in the autumn of 1909, his destination recorded on the ship manifest as “Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.” He arrived at Ellis Island on October 3rd. Three years later, the 1912 city directory places him on South 18th Street, employed at Carnegie Steel's South Side Works—where he met the woman who became his wife. They married in 1914 at St. Michael's Catholic Church. Josef lived to see his grandson born, but died in 1961 before he was old enough to ask the questions that mattered. The village, the ship, the mill near the river—none of it was ever written down.

…and that’s just one page of a full KinLore report.

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3,233
Counties of historical
records indexed
20,885
Unique record sources
profiled
56
States & territories
covered

The Gift That Doesn't Get Forgotten

Ties get worn once. Golf balls get lost. A written account of his grandfather's life lasts forever.

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