Tracking what jobs your ancestors held across different time periods shows how economic conditions, technology, and social change affected their lives and mobility, transforming occupations from mere curiosities into evidence of lived experience. Understanding occupational patterns also reveals which families had access to education, capital, or social networks.
Occupational record mapping connects an ancestor's listed trade or profession to the specific guild records, city directories, union rolls, and employer archives that were generated around that occupation in a given era and region.
AI helps researchers identify which record sets are most likely to contain an ancestor based on their job title, predict migration paths driven by industry shifts, and surface social history context that transforms a bare name in a census into a fully realized life story.
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