Breaking through a brick wall ancestor requires shifting from searching for that one person to searching for the cluster of people around them—their children's records, their neighbors, their church community, people with the same surname in the same region. This contextual approach often exposes the ancestor in records where they appear incidentally, revealing the path forward when direct searching fails.
A brick wall ancestor is a person in your family tree where research has stalled completely due to missing, destroyed, or undiscovered records. Genealogists use this term to describe the frustrating point where standard searches return no new information.
AI tools help break through brick walls by suggesting alternative record sets, identifying overlooked repositories, and generating lateral research strategies that approach the problem from new angles through collateral relatives or circumstantial evidence.
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