Occupational records function as genealogical evidence because they document specific people at specific times and places, often listing family members or associating individuals with witnesses who can be traced separately. Treating them with the same evidentiary rigor as vital records can solve brick walls where traditional sources stop.
Occupational records including trade guild memberships, military service files, professional licenses, and union rolls contain biographical details that census and vital records often omit, such as physical descriptions, next of kin, and place of birth.
AI can help researchers identify which occupational archives are relevant to a specific ancestor, extract structured data from these records, and connect occupational details to migration patterns or community networks that reveal deeper family history.
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