The FAN method (Friends, Associates, Neighbors) finds missing ancestors by researching everyone documented near them—same town, same church, same transaction—since ancestors didn't live in isolation but in communities that created records together. Finding where your ancestor fits in their community often reveals the ancestor themselves.
The FAN Club method, which stands for Friends, Associates, and Neighbors, is a genealogical research strategy that examines the people who consistently appear alongside an ancestor in records to uncover hidden family relationships and migration companions.
AI accelerates this process by scanning multiple record sets simultaneously to flag recurring names near your ancestor, revealing social networks that often point directly to undocumented kin or community origins.
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