When your DNA ancestry results conflict with what your family always claimed, cluster research helps resolve this by showing you which matches descend from which line and what their documented family trees actually say. The genetic and genealogical evidence together clarify who is really who.
The cluster research method involves studying everyone who appears alongside an ancestor in records, including neighbors, witnesses, and associates, to resolve cases where two people share the same name in the same time and place.
AI accelerates this process by building relational maps of co-appearing individuals across census records, deeds, and church documents, helping researchers distinguish between two John Smiths or trace a family that moved as a social unit across county lines.
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