Mark Kendal Daly
Genealogist and former lawyer based in London specializing in British and European research
The Time Sleuths
Currently accepting clients for...
- DNA
- Family History Research
Family History Research
- DNA
- Document Retrieval / Record Agent
- Dual Citizenship
- Family History Research
- Immigration / Naturalization
- Tutor / Coach
DNA
- Adoption / Unknown Parentage
- Investigative Genetic Genealogy
Other Speciality
- Document Translation
- Dual Citizenship
- Forensic Research
- Heir & Probate Search
- House Historian / Local History
- Handwriting / Palaeography
Mark Daly is a former lawyer and professional translator with over 30 years' experience in researching family history. He is based in London and leads The Time Sleuths, a worldwide network of professional genealogists and researchers. He has experience in most aspects of genealogical research and specializes in the 19th and 20th Centuries and London, English, Scottish and particularly European ancestry with its stories of displaced persons and migration.
Often part of "Ask the Experts" teams at family history shows in the UK, Mark also organizes bespoke genealogy retreats for beginner, intermediate and advanced family historians.
Mark's research has featured in television shows on both sides of the Atlantic, including several episodes of "Who Do You Think You Are?".
Often part of "Ask the Experts" teams at family history shows in the UK, Mark also organizes bespoke genealogy retreats for beginner, intermediate and advanced family historians.
Mark's research has featured in television shows on both sides of the Atlantic, including several episodes of "Who Do You Think You Are?".
Geographic Specialities
Austria-Hungary, British Isles, England, English, France, French, Ireland, Irish, Italy, Italian, Poland, Polish, Scotland, Scottish, Ukraine, Ukrainian, Eastern Europe, Wimbledon, Staffordshire, London
Austria-Hungary, British Isles, England, English, France, French, Ireland, Irish, Italy, Italian, Poland, Polish, Scotland, Scottish, Ukraine, Ukrainian, Eastern Europe, Wimbledon, Staffordshire, London
Additional specialities or search keywords
Displaced Persons
Displaced Persons
Repositories
The UK National Archives, the British Library, the Society of Genealogists, the London Archives (formerly the London Metropolitan Archives) and all other London repositories, the Bodleian Library, University College London, the London School of Economics, Polish State Archives, all county record offices in England and Scotland, the National Archives of Ireland.
The UK National Archives, the British Library, the Society of Genealogists, the London Archives (formerly the London Metropolitan Archives) and all other London repositories, the Bodleian Library, University College London, the London School of Economics, Polish State Archives, all county record offices in England and Scotland, the National Archives of Ireland.
Research Time Periods
- 21st Century
- 20th Century
- 19th Century
- 18th Century
Languages
English (native), French (fluent), Italian (proficient)
English (native), French (fluent), Italian (proficient)
Affiliations
Mark is a member of the Society of Genealogists and a qualified Member of the Association of Genealogists and Researchers in Archives (AGRA) in London. He is also an Associate of the Chartered Institute of Linguists and a qualified Member of the Institute of Translation & Interpreting in London. As a Solicitor (Non-practising), he is regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (the UK regulator for lawyers).
Mark is a member of the Society of Genealogists and a qualified Member of the Association of Genealogists and Researchers in Archives (AGRA) in London. He is also an Associate of the Chartered Institute of Linguists and a qualified Member of the Institute of Translation & Interpreting in London. As a Solicitor (Non-practising), he is regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (the UK regulator for lawyers).
Degrees
Solicitor (Non-practising) (British attorney), Legal Practice Course (Law), Diploma in French Private Law (Law), Bachelor of European Law with Honours (Law)
Solicitor (Non-practising) (British attorney), Legal Practice Course (Law), Diploma in French Private Law (Law), Bachelor of European Law with Honours (Law)