GOPHER RECORDS

If you need records, we will gopher you.

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Fabulous Service!

Gopher Records did a fabulous job at helping me determine what was available, ordering my requested records, delivering them MUCH more quickly than any other service (including NARA!), and at a much cheaper price. I could not be more pleased with Gopher Records. Nicely done. Will use them again!!

Great service in retrieving a less known record set

Gopher Records was able to retrieve a French Spoliation Claim from the National Archives. They were incredibly quick and sent me high quality images of the record for a very reasonable price. I highly recommend them.

Hard to find File

I have been trying to get a pension file for several years, it took 18 months for NARA to share with me that it was held by the VA Office, and another researcher I'd paid to find the file never replied back. Gopher Records didn't charge me anything until they found the record and contacted the VA pensions office for me(the widow lived passed 1920), and were able to quickly find the records for me and had them to me within a month. I am now a Gopher Records addict and know I can trust them to find the complex files [...]

Very Quick Service

Gopher Records gets records fast! High-quality images and an easy system to use.

Prompt Service, Brilliant Images

In less than one week I received remarkably clear digital images of four Civil War pensions. One pension alone comprised 106 images and every page was perfect! One document within the 106-page pension provided the key to my research problem: a letter from the Chester County, Pennsylvania, Coroner stating the results of his inquiry, which documented the early death of pensioner's first wife. A file for this coroner's report was not included with exisiting Chester County Coroner's records, nor were deaths recorded in Chester County in 1873. This is the service we genealogists dream about!
  • Chester County Coroner Letter

Lewis B. Moore Bounty Land Application

I ordered the Bounty Land Application File for Mexican War soldier Lewis B. Moore and received the files a mere eight days later! The scans are great quality and very easy to read, and the documents led me to some previously unknown information! And, when asked about a source citation, Bob Velke was readily available to help me craft one! Definitely a great purchase and will be ordering more records again soon!

Gopher Records = Brick Wall Breaker!!

I've been wanting to take a trip to NARA for so long, to access the hidden pension files of the Civil War soldiers. Then, someone told me about Gopher Records, and I thought I might as well give them a try. Voila!! They found a 108-page pension file that broke down a brick wall and solved a huge mystery, providing the name of the soldier's wife, names and birth dates of two children, the day he died, and where he lived after the war. The depositions included gave verbatim quotes from neighbors and family members... What a goldmine of [...]

Excellent service

Easy to order. Quick delivery of records. Excellent service. Will use again.

Great, Fast Service !!

I used Gopher Records to find the military record of my Great Great Grandfather who was in the 193rd Pa Infantry in the Civil War in 1864. I needed this record to join the SUVCW (Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War). It was speedy delivery to my website a little over a week later when my SUVCW contact said it usually takes some months when going through the government directly. I told my SUVCW contact about Gopher Records and he was very impressed and will recommend them to others.

Very Fast Service

I discovered an 1871 Census Record that had my ancestors Mother's name on it, listed was a man and a woman who I have always thought the woman was the sister of my Ancestor. I ordered her husbands Pension Record from the Civil War. In the records it says that her family's name is Ford, which is a possible confirmation that she is the sister of my ancestor even though it does not say that they are sisters. As my Ancestor her possible sister left Mississippi in 1883 and the Pension record was from 1891. My Ancestor also had a daughter by [...]
  • One of the documents with vital information about America and her family surname and who owned her when she was a Slave