Lind Street Research: Expertise Based on Experience

Lind Street Research stands out as a result of its many years of experience and a professional approach. The breadth of our knowledge and individual services are sure to impress you. Come find out for yourself!

 

Our advantages at a glance:

  • Our genealogists are credentialed professionals 
  • We continually invest in quality genealogical education
  • We are passionate about what we do
  • Our clients come first

Your Contact Person at Lind Street Research

Teresa Steinkamp McMillin, CGSM

Owner, Genealogist

 

Education

B.S. Computer Science - University of Illinois-Urbana

National Genealogical Society's Home Study Course

Institute of Genealogy and Historical Research

Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy

 

References

See my testimonials. Contact me for further information.

 

Areas of specialty

German and Midwest research, especially Cook County (Chicago) and other parts of Illinois.

More Details About Me

I first became interested in my family’s history when I was in sixth grade. I think it was triggered by Alex Haley’s made-for-television movie, “Roots.” This was a blessing because both of my grandmothers were still alive, with great memories. They must have cringed when they saw me coming with my paper, pencil and tape recorder. I asked them all of the questions about my ancestors that I could think of. I sat for hours at my grandmother’s dining room table, labeling the pictures that she had stored in an old cardboard box. I begged my parents to drive me to local cemeteries where my forebears were buried, so I could carefully document the names and dates on the headstones. On three-by-five-inch index cards, I wrote all known information about each of the individuals I was researching. I stored those cards in three color-coded binders. But, after a couple of years, my interest in this pursuit waned and my attention turned to the concerns of a typical teenaged girl.

 

After graduating from high school, I attended the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana. After four years of studying computer science, I graduated with a Bachelor of Science and moved to Chicago to work for Andersen Consulting. I remained in the consulting field for eleven years, until the birth of my first child. At that point, I quit working to become a full-time mom.

 

A couple of years later, with a 21-month old son and a one-month old daughter on my lap, I spied those color-coded binders sitting on a shelf. I took them down from their dusty spot and, as I wiped them off, the memories of my long-deceased grandmothers flooded my mind. And that genealogical passion from my childhood engulfed my being, and I have not been the same since! 

 

I purchased some software and began reading books about the right way to do genealogy. I began to explore sources that, as a child, I had left untapped. I spent my children’s nap times surfing the internet, laying the groundwork for the next time I would get the chance to go on a research trip. In short, I was addicted. I quickly realized that I wanted to become a professional genealogist. I spent the next several years studying to do just that.

 

Since all of my ancestors emigrated from Germany, I am particularly knowledgeable about German-American research. Translating German church records (written in German script) is a specialty of mine. I have taken several college-level German classes.

 

I live in the Chicagoland area and have access to many wonderful libraries and archives. I can help you find your ancestors who might have information hiding in these places.

 

Feel free to contact me with any questions you might have. I look forward to helping you find your ancestors.