Make your New Year’s resolution to fi nd out more about your family’s past
• How much do you know about your family’s history?
• ARTEMIS is a bespoke accompaniment and
companionship service, committed to supporting our clients lead full & independent lives.
We off er a variety of personal services tailored specifi cally to our clients’ individual needs.
These include accompaniment in our executive car
to appointments, to social & recreational outings or simply getting together for a chat over a coff ee/lunch.
If you would like a friendly companion to help
you get around and enjoy life or if you can’t always be there to help a loved one, then Artemis is here to off er a helping hand.
Call 01786 431 771 or 07470 488 892 (out of hours)
or email
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Have you ever wondered about the people and families who may have lived in your house before?
Based in Dunblane, Scottish Relatives and
Roots off ers a specialised, professional and personalised genealogy and family history
research service to help you make connections with your family’s or house’s past, whether they were based in Scotland, UK or overseas.
muriel@scottishrelativesandroots.co.uk t: 01786 826 745 or 07766 386 596
www.scottishrelativesandroots.co.uk
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