Daniel M. Bartosz

- Family History Research
- Speaking / Presenting
- Other Speciality
- Ethnicity / Religion
- Family History Research
- Family History Research
- Document Translation
- Handwriting / Palaeography
Biography:
Is a Professional genealogist specializing in American Indian research. However, has done research for clients in US, Canada, England, Scotland, Ireland, Italy, Poland and Sonora Mexico. Was born and raised in Buffalo, New York and came to California as an aerospace engineer in 1985. He has been an instructor at both the Los Angeles and Orange Regional Family History Centers, and has given presentations to family history conferences and genealogical societies since 1991.
American Indian
From 1985, he had done expansive research in understanding the kind of records that exist for all Indians of North America (United States and Canada). He has also presented workshops on American Indian Genealogy for the Indian Resource Center of Los Angeles and the Southwest Museum of the American Indian. His lecture is done in Power Point containing historical maps and documents of American Indian Records.
Currently
He has returned to Western New York in 2012 to help on a family farm. Been extracting historical documents from the Parker collection containing names of the Iroquous who fought in the War of 1812.
He is a graduate of Utah State University, a U.S. Navy veteran.
American Indian
- 20th Century
- 19th Century
- 18th Century
BS (Engineering)