Mapping evidence chronologically means arranging all the documents you've found about a person or family in time order, showing what we know they were doing and where at each point, and highlighting the gaps where records go silent. This visual approach reveals whether your sources actually support your claimed family relationships or whether you're connecting dots that don't actually line up in time.
Chronological evidence mapping is the process of arranging every known fact and document about an ancestor along a timeline to reveal gaps, inconsistencies, and logical next research steps.
AI tools can build and analyze these timelines automatically, flagging impossible date sequences, highlighting undocumented periods in an ancestor life, and recommending specific record types that would fill each identified gap in the historical narrative.
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