Natalia Roybul
Professional Genealogist
Currently accepting clients for...
- DNA
- Family History Research
- Writing /Publishing
- Other Speciality
Family History Research
- DNA
- Document Retrieval / Record Agent
- Dual Citizenship
- Ethnicity / Religion
- Family History Research
- Heraldry / Lineage Societies
- Immigration / Naturalization
- Military
DNA
- Adoption / Unknown Parentage
Writing/Publishing
- Author/Writer
- Editor
Other Speciality
- Document Translation
- Dual Citizenship
- Event / Reunion / Travel Planning
- Forensic Research
- Heir & Probate Search
- Heirlooms / Archivist
- House Historian / Local History
- Military Repatriation
- Mineral & Property Rights
- Oral Historian
- Handwriting / Palaeography
Natalia has a PHD degree in History and works as a professional genealogist from 2000. She worked in State Pedagogical University teaching History and Social Sciences and was involved in digitalization projects in Ukrainian archives. Natalia often researches for family research projects and probate investigations in Eastern Europe and Baltic countries. With an extensive experience as a genealogist Natalia often helps to research ancestral roots for obtaining Polish, Romanian and Hungarian citizenship. Works with Jewish, Orthodox, Roma Catholic, Greek Catholic, Lutheran, Protestant, Baptist, Mennonites, Old Believers church books and resources.
Geographic Specialities
Ukraine; Poland; Moldova; Russia; Belarus; Latvia; Lithuania; Estonia; Hungary;
Russian Empire;
Austro-Hungary;
Galicia
Ukraine; Poland; Moldova; Russia; Belarus; Latvia; Lithuania; Estonia; Hungary;
Russian Empire;
Austro-Hungary;
Galicia
Repositories
Access to all archives in Ukraine, Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova onsite and online
Access to all archives in Ukraine, Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova onsite and online
Research Time Periods
- 21st Century
- 20th Century
- 19th Century
- 18th Century
- 17th Century
- 16th Century and Earlier
Languages
Ukrainian; Polish; Russian; Carpatho-Rusin; English; German; Hungarian
Ukrainian; Polish; Russian; Carpatho-Rusin; English; German; Hungarian
Degrees
Phd in History
Phd in History