FAN research reconstructs ancestors by collecting all the people connected to them—who they witnessed documents with, who shared witnesses with them, who married into their network—then connecting all those relationships to find the missing link. You're building a social network where your ancestor is a visible node.
The FAN Club method, which stands for Friends, Associates, and Neighbors, involves researching the community surrounding an ancestor rather than focusing solely on direct lineage. By studying those who lived and worked alongside an ancestor, researchers often uncover records and relationships that reveal otherwise hidden family connections.
AI can accelerate FAN Club research by scanning large document sets for co-occurring names, mapping social networks from census and church records, and surfacing patterns that link an ancestor to their wider community.
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