Daniel Bucko
Polish professional genealogist
Professional Genealogist
+48 503 595 599
Currently accepting clients for...
- DNA
- Family History Research
- Speaking / Presenting
Family History Research
- DNA
- Document Retrieval / Record Agent
- Dual Citizenship
- Family History Research
- Heraldry / Lineage Societies
- Immigration / Naturalization
- Tutor / Coach
Other Speciality
- Document Translation
- Dual Citizenship
- Event / Reunion / Travel Planning
- Heir & Probate Search
- Heirlooms / Archivist
- House Historian / Local History
- Oral Historian
Daniel Bućko (Email address: danielbucko@gmail.com) is a Polish professional genealogist and native Polish citizen, residing in Poland. He has significant experience conducting genealogical research in Poland, Slovakia, Lithuania, and Belarus.
Daniel started tracing his own ancestry in 1998 and, after years of experience and a tremendous passion for genealogy, he took his talent to the professional research stage in 2015, spearheading genealogical efforts for clients and reuniting families separated for more than a century across continents. He also obtains DNA profiles from Polish residents to confirm unknown/lost family members for those who are interested in DNA technology. Additionally, Daniel facilitates access to private family documents, information, and photographs not available in the public domain. His genealogical facility comprises a fusion of traditional archival research, cutting-edge DNA technology, and firsthand communication with prospective family leads.
In addition to his native Polish, Daniel speaks English, Russian, and Belarusian. He has resided in Kraków since 2003 and is a graduate of Jagiellonian University in Kraków (2008).
Daniel is a member of the Małopolskie Genealogical Society in Kraków, Poland, Association of Professional Genealogists, and Association of Polish Professional Genealogists. He was also a founder of the local genealogical initiative The Walerian Bujnowski Sokółka Area Genealogical Society (2010). Daniel has been a featured speaker at the genealogical conference of the Polish Genealogical Society of Connecticut and the Northeast in New Britain, CT, Polish Genealogical Society of Massachusetts, Polish Genealogical Society of New York State, and The Nashi Predky Society (Researchers In Poland - Polish Genealogical Society of Connecticut and the Northeast, Inc.)
In addition to traditional research, Daniel has extensive experience organizing Polish genealogy guide services in Poland, helping his clients locate living relatives in Poland, confirming Polish citizenship by descent, and locating heirs for legal cases.
Daniel started tracing his own ancestry in 1998 and, after years of experience and a tremendous passion for genealogy, he took his talent to the professional research stage in 2015, spearheading genealogical efforts for clients and reuniting families separated for more than a century across continents. He also obtains DNA profiles from Polish residents to confirm unknown/lost family members for those who are interested in DNA technology. Additionally, Daniel facilitates access to private family documents, information, and photographs not available in the public domain. His genealogical facility comprises a fusion of traditional archival research, cutting-edge DNA technology, and firsthand communication with prospective family leads.
In addition to his native Polish, Daniel speaks English, Russian, and Belarusian. He has resided in Kraków since 2003 and is a graduate of Jagiellonian University in Kraków (2008).
Daniel is a member of the Małopolskie Genealogical Society in Kraków, Poland, Association of Professional Genealogists, and Association of Polish Professional Genealogists. He was also a founder of the local genealogical initiative The Walerian Bujnowski Sokółka Area Genealogical Society (2010). Daniel has been a featured speaker at the genealogical conference of the Polish Genealogical Society of Connecticut and the Northeast in New Britain, CT, Polish Genealogical Society of Massachusetts, Polish Genealogical Society of New York State, and The Nashi Predky Society (Researchers In Poland - Polish Genealogical Society of Connecticut and the Northeast, Inc.)
In addition to traditional research, Daniel has extensive experience organizing Polish genealogy guide services in Poland, helping his clients locate living relatives in Poland, confirming Polish citizenship by descent, and locating heirs for legal cases.
Lectures
https://pgsctne.org/2019-polish-genealogy-conference/announcement/
https://pgsctne.org/2019-polish-genealogy-conference/announcement/
Repositories
All Polish State Archives, Civil Registration Offices and libraries, diocesan and parish archives.
All Polish State Archives, Civil Registration Offices and libraries, diocesan and parish archives.
Research Time Periods
- 21st Century
- 20th Century
- 19th Century
- 18th Century
Languages
Polish, English, Russian, Belarusian, Latin
Polish, English, Russian, Belarusian, Latin