When you can't find direct evidence about an ancestor, cluster research groups your DNA matches by shared genealogy and researches them collectively to identify the missing link they all descend from. The logic is simple: if twenty unrelated people all descend from the same ancestor, you've found yours.
The cluster research method is a genealogical strategy that focuses on studying an ancestor alongside their neighbors, associates, and extended community rather than investigating the individual in isolation. Because families historically migrated together, worshipped together, and witnessed each other's legal documents, researching this cluster often reveals records that directly identify a target ancestor.
AI accelerates cluster research by quickly identifying recurring names across multiple document types, mapping social networks from historical records, and suggesting overlooked connections that a manual search would likely miss.
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