Christopher D. Bryant has dedicated the past 20+ years to his work as a professional genealogist, writer, editor, family heirloom preservationist, historian, lecturer, oral historian, reunion planner, cemetery researcher, and transcriber, and he continues to remain active in each of these roles.
He is the founder and researcher of C.D. Bryant Genealogy as well as a member of the Association of Professional Genealogists (APGen) and Dallas Genealogical Society (DGS).
He specializes in African American, Native American, and Hispanic history and culture while also analyzing DNA to assist in uncovering family mysteries. Along with these specialties, Christopher is an active volunteer for Find A Grave and a transcriber of new records that are recently digitized.
Christopher frequently presents at genealogy events, where he shares his techniques for addressing complex genealogical challenges and stresses the importance of accurate and complete historical documentation.
Author - Writer - Editor - Family Heirloom Preservationist -
Graphic Designer - Historian - Lecturer/Presenter -
Oral Historian/Interviewer -
Reunion Planner - Transcriber - Cemetery Researcher
African American - Indigenous American/Native American -
Hispanic - DNA Specialist - Land Records
United States - Canada - England - Germany - Italy - Mexico - Spain - Haiti - Dominican Republic - Cuba
Transcriber of the 1950 U.S. Federal Census
Find A Grave Volunteer
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