
Ancestral Travel
Wander Roots specializes in original genealogical research and ancestry-informed travel experiences. This work is grounded in verified records and shaped into meaningful, tangible outcomes—family trees, narrative histories, heirloom-quality books, and journeys rooted in your heritage.
This is not automated genealogy or templated travel planning. Each project is conducted manually, with care, accuracy, and clearly defined scope.
What is Ancestral Travel?
Ancestral travel is travel designed around your unique family history. It combines your known family history and/or genealogical research with custom travel planning to create trips based on where your ancestors actually lived — not just where they came from “in general.”
We use historical records to identify meaningful locations connected to your family — towns, villages, regions, parishes, neighborhoods, even houses your ancestors once lived — and builds a trip around those places.
Instead of visiting a country because it appears on a family tree, you visit locations because your family lived there, worked there, married there, left from there.
The result is travel that feels personal, grounded, and specific.
How It Works
There are two ways to approach ancestral travel, depending on what you already know.
Option 1: Travel Based on Known Origins
If you already know your ancestral town or region, travel can be designed around that place and its historical context.
This may include:
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Visiting ancestral towns or villages
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Exploring churches, cemeteries, and neighborhoods
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Experiencing local culture that reflects your family’s past
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Participating in local cultural activities
This option focuses on connection to place, even when research is limited.
Option 2: Research-Led Ancestral Travel
If your family’s origins are unclear, incomplete, or contradictory, genealogical research is used to establish or refine where your family came from before travel planning begins.
Research may:
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Confirm or narrow ancestral locations
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Clarify migration paths
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Identify family clusters or communities
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Provide historical context that shapes the trip
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Find ancestral homes
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Find living distant relatives
Travel is then designed around what the research supports.

Important Limitations
Ancestral travel and genealogical research rely on historical records. Availability and accuracy vary widely by region, time period, and family.
Because of this:
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Research results cannot be guaranteed
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Some records may be missing, incomplete, or inconclusive
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Each project is handled on a case-by-case basis
We are clear about what is known, what is likely, and what remains uncertain before travel planning moves forward.
What countries do we research?
If you know where your family is from there are no limitations to the travel planning itineraries we offer. Research-led travel is ultimately dependent on record availability, we currently offer ancestral research and travel planning for:
United States
1850–1950 census era, vital records, church and immigration records
Canada
Ontario, Quebec, Maritime provinces (civil + parish records)
Europe (Selective)
Italy, Sicily, Portugal, Spain (select provinces), Ireland (with known limitations), Germany (region-dependent), England and Scotland. Other regions may be considered on a case-by-case basis following an initial consultation.
South America
Regions may be considered on a case-by-case basis following an initial consultation.

